Connecticut through Katrina-colored glasses
Douglas Hall
Communities and Banking, 2006, issue Sum, 18-20
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Compared with the poverty rate in hurricane-ravaged Mississippi (21.6 percent, the highest in the nation), Connecticut?s rate of 7.6 percent might not seem a cause for alarm. But Connecticut families struggling to make ends meet often encounter challenges facing the poor along the Gulf Coast.
Keywords: Poverty; -; Connecticut (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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