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While California is one of the most well-known states in the U.S., is home to Silicon Valley, and one of the states where personal income has been increasing over the past 20 years, not everyone in California is so lucky: In 2023, thepoverty rate in Californiawas about 12 percent, an...
Population growth and immigration contributed to growing economic pressures, as did cuts in federal defense spending; meanwhile, social tensions also increased. In Apr., 1992, four white Los Angeles police officers were acquitted of brutality charges after they had been videotaped beating a black ...
Jan. 16, 2022 Officials should also continue to expand guaranteed income pilot programs, such asLos Angeles’ BIG:LEAP initiative, which gave some families experiencing poverty $1,000 a month. The results included increased savings, better living conditions and more resources for children. In addit...
Note: SB 100, signed in September 2018, increased the overall requirement from 50% to 60% by 2030. The legislation also changed some of the rules related to the use of large hydro by Publicly Owned Municipal Utilities, and adopted an additional goal of 100% of all retail sales by 2045 ...
Previously, those who made above 400% of the federal poverty line (FPL) were not eligible for premium tax credits. In 2024, those who make between 100 to 400% of the FPL are eligible for premium tax credits that lower your monthly premium for a Marketplace health insuran...
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"I specifically stated that I did not believe such programs could scale up to adequately respond to the over 37 million Americans living below the poverty line, the over 6 million Californians or the over 400,000 in the County of Riverside living below the poverty [line]," Middleton said ...
As California's public insurance toll swells, advocates for immigrants praise the Golden State for an expansion that has helped reduce the uninsured rate to a record low 6.4%. Providers and hospitals, however, caution that the state hasn't expanded its workforce adequately or increased Medi-Cal ...
Sep 13, 2011, 01:57 ET U.S. Census Bureau Releases New 2010 Poverty & Uninsured Figures While poverty increased and "deep poverty" reached a record high, government assistance kept poverty from climbing higher, according to figures...Journalists...