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Maryland

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Maryland 2007

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Maryland 2001

Maryland Media

  • 3-9-08, The Poor Amid Plenty: Maryland May Be Affluent Overall, but Poverty Traps Families, Including Children, Throughout the State, The Baltimore Sun
  • 5-1-05, Baltimore-Rebuilding Neighborhoods Locally, NAHRO Journal of Housing and Community Development
  • 11-14-02, State Urged to Widen Economic Safety Net, The Washington Post
  • 8-9-02, Black Against the Wall: Getting to Self-Sufficiency, The Afro-American –Newspapers

Maryland Resources

  • 2007 Maryland Self-Sufficiency Standard Appendix
  • 2007 Self-Sufficiency Standard for Maryland:  The Impact of Work Supports
  • 2007 Maryland Self-Sufficiency Standard Family Tables
  • Governor’s Commission to Study Poverty in Maryland Report 2003
  • WOW Testimony- Support for Baltimore Council Bill 05-0083 Income Tax – Working Families Income Tax Credit

STATE PARTNER ORGANIZATION

 

Advocates for Children and Youth

Matthew Joseph, Executive Director
Lindsay Warner, Director of Research

8720 Georgia Ave, Suite 303
Silver Spring, MD  20910
tel (301) 585-5333
fax (301) 585-5366
www.acy.org
mjoseph@acy.org
lwarner@acy.org



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