On this two-part episode, Senior Fellow William Frey from the Metropolitan Policy Program answers a few questions about recent and upcoming 2020 Census data. Also, Brookings scholar Richard Reeves and AEI scholar Scott Winship discuss the new AEI-Brookings report, “Long shadows: The Black-white gap in multigenerational poverty.”
01:30: Discussion on the Census with William Frey
16:00: Interview with Richard Reeves and Scott Winship
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PodcastThe race gap in multigenerational poverty; Census 2020 findings
William H. Frey,
William H. Frey
Senior Fellow
- Brookings Metro
Richard V. Reeves,
Richard V. Reeves
President
- American Institute for Boys and Men
@RichardvReeves
Scott Winship, and
Scott Winship
Fellow
- Economic Studies, Center for Economic Security and Opportunity
@swinshi
Fred Dews
Fred Dews
Managing Editor, Podcasts and Digital Products
- Office of Communications
@publichistory
June 11, 2021