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Detroit's recent resurgence has led to refurbished downtown buildings, new boutique hotels and an invigorated arts community. But the renaissance has done little for some residents who live in ...
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit's poverty rate didn't improve much in 2017, despite the city seeing a second consecutive year of rising incomes, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures.
UM’s Poverty Solutions will be funded with $200,000 and co-sponsored by nine community-based organizations, the Detroit Health Department, Henry Ford Health System and the Detroit Urban Research ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Detroit had the highest poverty level among big cities in 2014. 39.3% percent of Detroit residents were living below the poverty line, just ahead of Cleveland.
Detroit haunted by poverty, scandal Print By Andrea Billups - The Washington Times - Sunday, February 22, 2009 ...
According to the Census Bureau, Detroit is the most impoverished major city in the nation. And conditions are getting worse. Quinn Klinefelter of Detroit Public Radio reports.
Detroit has the highest poverty rate among all cities in the U.S. with more than 300,000 residents Rev. Charles Williams II says city and business leaders are ignoring poverty and unemployment ...
Detroit's poverty rate didn't improve much in 2017, despite the city seeing a second consecutive year of rising incomes, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures.
According to US Census Bureau figures released August 30, Detroit is now the poorest city in America, with fully one-third of its residents living below the official federal poverty level, a ...
How racism and poverty made Detroit a new coronavirus hot spot The rising death toll, disproportionately among black residents, has led Michigan to create a racial disparities task force.
Statistics released Thursday by the U.S. Census place Detroit's 2016 poverty rate at 35.7 percent, down from nearly 40 percent the year before. The poverty threshold for a family of four is $24,563.
Detroit’s poverty rate didn’t improve much in 2017, despite the city seeing a second consecutive year of rising incomes, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures.