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The challenge of concentrated poverty, presentation to the Community Development Policy Summit, Cleveland, Ohio, June 22, 2006

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  • Sandra Pianalto

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We are here today and tomorrow to examine concentrated poverty - that is, poverty that affects more than 40 percent of people living in a particular region or city - through the lens of community development. I think we can all agree that community reinvestment initiatives have done a great deal to help low- to moderate-income families over the past generation. But we know that there is still a long way to go.

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  • Sandra Pianalto, 2006. "The challenge of concentrated poverty, presentation to the Community Development Policy Summit, Cleveland, Ohio, June 22, 2006," Speech 1, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcsp:1
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    Poverty; Community development;

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