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What It’s Worth: Strengthening the Financial Future of Families, Communities and the Nation

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in Monograph from Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Abstract: The American economy is only as strong as the American household. In communities across the country, families are struggling to thrive. Learn what we can collectively do to tackle poverty and put more families on the path to financial well-being. A new book published by the San Francisco Fed in partnership with CFED, What It?s Worth: Strengthening the Financial Future of Families, Communities and the Nation, provides a 360-degree view of the financial problems and challenges millions of American households face. The book highlights the enormous creativity and innovation underway to improve financial well-being and provides concrete ways that nearly all sectors of society can implement proven and evolving solutions.

Date: 2015
Note: A joint project of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Corporation for Enterprise Development, December 8, 2015. This book builds on two earlier volumes: Investing in What Works for America’s Communities, and What Counts: Harnessing Data for America’s Communities.
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