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Concentrated poverty in the eleventh district

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This issue of Banking and Community Perspectives analyzes the dynamics of concentrated poverty in rural and urban settings. With data and insights from Paul A. Jargowsky, Marcus Martin, local leaders and others, we illustrate concentrated poverty in two communities in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District--Hidalgo County's Delta Region and South Dallas. While these communities are 500 miles apart, at opposite ends of the state, their lack of opportunity and prosperity gives them more in common with each other than with the nearby commercial centers of McAllen and Dallas.

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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in its journal Banking and Community Perspectives.

Volume (Year): (2006)
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Pages: 3, 5-8
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Keywords: Poverty ; Economic conditions - Texas ; Community development;

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