There is a solution to poverty. The problem is the United States operates a poverty management system—a fragmented network of aid and services where no one is responsible for actually lifting people out of poverty. But what if we could replace this outdated model with a poverty alleviation system that helps people achieve lasting economic mobility?
Creating a Poverty-Alleviation System requires a holistic approach that brings together economic development, business leaders, and service providers to align resources and create real pathways out of poverty. To break the cycle of poverty once and for all, we need systems-level change, not just isolated programs.
Every week, Poverty Ends Here brings together thought leaders, policymakers, and advocates to explore innovative strategies that go beyond managing poverty—to eradicating it.
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