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He highlighted the Bronx's child-poverty rate of 43%, which increased from 40% in 2009.
Household Incomes in City Fall 5% Joseph De Avila 2011
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Although the United States is the wealthiest nation in the world, a 2009 study of 30 countries that belong to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD reports that the child-poverty rate in this country is twice the OECD average.
David Kirp: The Public Equivalent of Love David Kirp 2011
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In New York City, the child-poverty rate rose to over 30 percent in 2010.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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In New York City, the child-poverty rate rose to over 30 percent in 2010.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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At nearly 22 percent and rising, the child-poverty rate in the United States is the highest among wealthy nations in the world.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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At nearly 22 percent and rising, the child-poverty rate in the United States is the highest among wealthy nations in the world.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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In New York City, the child-poverty rate rose to over 30 percent in 2010.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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At nearly 22 percent and rising, the child-poverty rate in the United States is the highest among wealthy nations in the world.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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In New York City, the child-poverty rate rose to over 30 percent in 2010.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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At nearly 22 percent and rising, the child-poverty rate in the United States is the highest among wealthy nations in the world.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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