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Leaving Money (and Food) on the Table

U.S. Poverty, Taxes, Welfare, Children & Families, Cities

Alan Berube, Senior Fellow and Research Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
Matt Fellowes, Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

The Brookings Institution

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Matt Fellowes, Louis L. Redding Public Policy Forum, University of Delaware, March 17, 2006

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Alan Berube, European Union Labour Counsellors, February 08, 2006

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Matt Fellowes, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 2005 Policy Summit, June 23, 2005

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Alan Berube, National League of Cities, June 06, 2005

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Alan Berube, Tracy Kornblatt and William G. Gale, The Brookings Institution, June 01, 2005

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Alan Berube, Poverty and Place Workshop, Cambridge-MIT Institute, September 28, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioThe New Safety Net: How the Tax Code Helped Low-Income Working Families During the Early 2000s

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Matt Fellowes, National Conference on State Legislatures, Fall 2005 Forum, December 07, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioEITC Outreach Campaigns

Alan Berube, EITC Funders Network, June 21, 2004

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Alan Berube and Thacher Tiffany, The Brookings Institution, February 01, 2004

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Alan Berube and Matt Fellowes, The Austin-American Statesman, June 17, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioNew Goals and Outcomes for Temporary Assistance: State Choices in the Decade after Enactment

Margy Waller and Shawn Fremstad, The Brookings Institution, August 01, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioHousing Families Displaced by Katrina: A Review of the Federal Response to Date

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