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ALICE: Study of Financial Hardship-Louisiana

by Andrew Abrahamson; Hanjin Mao; Jami Thall; Laurie Hills; Stephanie Hoopes

Nov 1, 2015
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Employment and Labor
  • Poverty

  • DESCRIPTION

Through a series of new, standardized measurements, the United Way ALICE Reports present a broad picture of financial insecurity at the county and town level, and the reasons for why. What we found was startling -- the size of the workforce in each state that is struggling financially is much higher than traditional federal poverty guidelines suggest. The United Way ALICE Project is a grassroots movement stimulating a fresh, nonpartisan national dialogue about how to reverse the trend and improve conditions for this growing population of families living paycheck to paycheck.

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Published By

  • United Way Worldwide
  • Louisiana Association of United Ways
  • United Way of Northern New Jersey

Funded By

  • Deloitte
  • UPS
  • Entergy
  • AT&T
  • Atlantic Health Systems
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • National Alice Advisory Council
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2016 United Way Worldwide; Louisiana Association of United Ways; United Way of Northern New Jersey.

Document Type

  • Dataset
  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana
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Title: ALICE: Study of Financial Hardship-Louisiana
Publication date 2015-11-01
Publication Year 2015
Authors Andrew Abrahamson , Hanjin Mao , Jami Thall , Laurie Hills , Stephanie Hoopes
Copyright holder(s) United Way Worldwide , Louisiana Association of United Ways , United Way of Northern New Jersey
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana
Keywords louisiana , households , level data , single adult
Document type Dataset , Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/alice-study-of-financial-hardship-louisiana.html
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