US Financial Diaries
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US Financial Diaries
@USFDstudy
Telling the stories of how 200+ low- and moderate-income families manage their financial lives. A joint initiative with @CFSInnovation and @financialaccess.




Luckily, there is just such a concept: It’s called material security. Someone who has food and a roof over their head today, but doesn’t know whether they will tomorrow, should be considered poor bloom.bg/2RdfYpR

Interesting new @AEI report on poverty & joblessness by @AngelaRachidi buries the lede. It's certainly true that the persistently poor have low employment, but most of the poor are *intermittently* poor & have no joblessness. aei.org/publication/th…

My new paper: An understanding of the labor market that SNAP and Medicaid beneficiaries face makes clear that it will be difficult for many individuals and families to meet proposed work requirements. cbpp.org/research/pover… The issue: should we increase work requirements?

‘Why do friends and family remain central to Kenyans’ financial choices?’ #LowIncomeLives #FinancialInclusion bit.ly/2L0rgPl

New Senate legislation on rainy day ("sidecar") savings. AARP first wrote about this in 2015 and continues to research the topic. Our new study on what workers want should be available in late September: blog.aarp.org/2015/07/13/mak…

“High-frequency Spending Responses to the Earned Income Tax Credit” by Aladangady, Aron-Dine, Cashin, Dunn, Feiveson, Lengermann, Richard, and Sahm federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/…














