Poverty Issues
Report: OR programs work to help family caregivers
More people are providing care at home for aging family members or those with disabilities - and a new study says they face mounting financial and emo…
Report: Colorado workers must earn $36.79 per hour to afford housing
Minimum wage workers in Colorado have to work two full-time jobs, or 82 hours per week, to afford a one-bedroom apartment, according to a new report …
WA law wipes medical debt from credit reports
While a new ruling by a federal judge allows medical debt to remain on Americans' credit reports, Washington residents will be protected from the …
298,000 Coloradans relying on food assistance could see benefit cuts
Nearly 300,000 Coloradans who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to meet their basic nutrition needs are expected to lose some or…
OR funding for affordable homeownership dwindles
The latest round of state-funded LIFT Homeownership grants will fund 239 new affordable homes across Oregon. Previous LIFT grants totaling over $100…
Nebraska creates learning pathways for food insecure
Groups working to end hunger in Nebraska are reaching out to all parts of the state to train food insecure people to advocate for others facing simila…
Environmentalists: OR's new groundwater law too diluted to be effective
Environmental groups say Oregon's new groundwater law, meant to curb pollution, has been diluted to the point they can no longer support it. …
OR Food Bank vital to Rowena Fire recovery efforts
It has been about three weeks since the Rowena Fire in Oregon's Columbia Gorge was put out, and the local food bank remains vital to recovery efforts…
National program to increase short-term workforce credentials in TX
Texas is one of 12 states in a new national program to increase the number of Americans who have a college degree or short-term workforce credential…
Amid rising homelessness, grants help more WA seniors age in place
More seniors in Washington state are facing financial strain or even losing their homes and seven local organizations will expand support for them wit…
IN food pantries hit by SUN Bucks blackout
Indiana families are navigating the summer without SUN Bucks, a federal grocery benefit which delivered $120 per child last summer. Gov. Mike …
New law will lower health care costs for WA state employees
As federal Medicaid cuts loom, consumer advocates are celebrating Washington's new bill limiting hospital prices for state and public school …











