When President Johnson declared a “War on Poverty” fifty years ago, images of American poverty focused on the inner-city and rural poor. What is the state of American poverty today? Megan Thompson reports on the less visible but growing number of poor in America’s suburbs.
Poverty rates surge in American suburbs
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