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The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Florida 2007

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Florida 2002

Florida Media

  • 1-29-08, Miami Human Services Coalition Fights Poverty, The Miami Herald
  • 11-21-07, Average Hourly Wages in Manatee County
  • 11-21-07, Can You Afford to Live Here?
  • 11-21-07, Low Wages Squeezing Floridians
  • 11-21-07, Mother, Sick Son Struggle to Live
  • 11-23-07, Wages vs. Survival - Manatee Cost of Living High
  • 9-26-02, How Poor Is Poor?, The New Times
  • 9-26-02, Miami’s Anti-Poverty Measures Going Back to Basic Practices, The Miami Herald
  • 9-25-02, Miamians Grapple with Poverty, The Miami Herald
  • 9-25-02, Plan de ataque a la pobreza en Miami, El Nuevo Herald
  • 9-24-02, Frente unido para combatir la pobreza en Miami, El Nuevo Herald
  • 9-24-02, Many in S. Florida Don't Take Tax Credit, The Miami Herald
  • 9-24-02, Study Aims to Redefine Who is Poor, How to Help, The Miami Herald
  • 2-3-02, $14,630; Can a Family of Three Live on that? With so Many Benefits at Stake, the Search is on for a New Way to Measure Just How Much Money it takes to Get By, Sun-Sentinel

Florida Resources

  • County by County Tables of the 2007 Self-Sufficiency Standard
  • CANARIES IN THE COAL MINE: Healthcare Access Barriers Faced by
    Immigrants in Miami-Dade County
  • Building Community Prosperity in Miami-DadeCounty
  • Nonprofits, Government, and the New War on Poverty – HSCDade Nonprofits and Poverty Brief
  • Growing the Middle Class – Connecting All Miami-Dade Residents to Economic Opportunity

STATE PARTNER ORGANIZATION

 

Human Services Coalition of Dade County

Daniella Levine, Executive Director
Elizabeth Acosta, Education Director

260 NE 17th Terrace, Suite 200
Miami, FL  33132
tel (305) 576-5001
fax (304) 576-1718
www.hscdade.org
daniellal@hscdade.org
elizabetha@hscdade.org



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