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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: The Denver Post
The Denver Post: More Colorado Kids Need Preventive Dental Care
Colorado, like most states, isn’t doing enough to prevent tooth decay in children, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: Milwaukee Journel-Sentinel
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: State Among 5 With High Grade on Child Dental Sealants
Wisconsin is among the five states in the country with the most extensive programs to place dental sealants - plastic coatings applied to the chewing surface of molars to prevent tooth decay - in children, according to a report from the Pew Charitable Trusts. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: The New Orleans Time-Picayune
The Times-Picayune: Report Gives Louisiana a 'D' for Quality of Dental Care for Poor Kids
Louisiana got poor marks for the availability of programs to provide crucial dental care to low-income children, according to a new report by the Pew Charitable Trusts. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: WLRN-FM
WLRN Public Radio: Amazing Sealants Defeat Childhood Tooth Decay But Does Florida Care? Study Says 'No'
Florida is missing a cheap and easy bet for improving the dental health of its children, according to a new survey from the Pew Charitable Trusts more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: WFSU-FM
WFSU Public Radio: Poor Access to Kids' Dental Care Costing Fla. Taxpayers
Florida, along with most U.S. states, is failing to prevent tooth decay in children in a key way, according to a report the nonprofit Pew Charitable Trusts released on Tuesday. more
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- Safe Small-Dollar Loans Research Project
- Source: Seattle Times
Seattle Times: Op-ed: Payday-lending Law Works in Washington State
THE Washington Legislature is the subject of more than its fair share of criticism, but we should recognize that it passes laws that protect the public and save us money. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: Dr. Biscuspid
Dr. Biscupid: Most U.S. States Fall Short With Dental Sealant Programs
A new report released today by the Pew Center on the States found that 40% of all U.S. states earned either a D or F grade when it comes to providing children with dental sealants, missing a key opportunity to help prevent caries and reduce Medicaid and other health-related costs. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: The Sun Sentinel
The Sun Sentinel: Flordia Earns 'D' in Kids' Dental Health Report
Florida needs to put more teeth in its policies to protect children's dental health, if the results of a new national report by the Pew Children's Dental Campaign is any judge.
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- Economic Development Tax Incentives
- Source: Toledo Blade
Toledo Blade: Taxpayers Can’t Afford Blank Checks to Business
Santa Claus has parked his sleigh for another year. But for a lot of businesses, the penchant of state officials — including those in Ohio and Michigan — to play Jolly Ol’ Saint Nick with taxpayer money is the gift that keeps on giving. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: USA Today
USA Today: Dental Therapists Aim to Fill Dental-care Gap
At Maplewood Community Dental Care outside of Minneapolis, dental therapist Megan Meyer regularly fills cavities, extracts primary teeth and puts in crowns and spacers. more
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- Home Visiting Campaign
- Source: Zero to Three
Zero to Three: New Research Strengthens Home Visiting Field
Voluntary home visiting matches parents with trained professionals to provide information and support during pregnancy and throughout a child's first few years. more
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- Children's Dental Campaign
- Source: The Deseret News
The Deseret News: No Teeth Means No Job
How poor oral health impacts job prospects and why the poor have a hard time getting adequate care. more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: Reuters.com
Examine Inequality’s Causes Before Prescribing Solutions
Fear and loathing of income inequality is both totally understandable and ultimately misplaced. A June study from Pew’s Economic Mobility Project finds that 84 percent of Americans have “higher family incomes than their parents did.” more
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- Safe Checking in the Electronic Age
- Source: Time.com
Sorry, But You Probably Can’t Sue Your Bank
For better or worse, Americans tend to take it as an article of faith that if someone does you wrong, you can sue. But banks are quietly adding language to their account terms and services that take away your right to a day in court, and the law is on their side. more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: BBC
BBC: Downward Mobility Haunts US Education
The idea of going to college—and the expectation that the next generation will be better educated and more prosperous than its predecessor—has been hardwired into the ambitions of the middle classes in the United States. more
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- Safe Checking in the Electronic Age
- Source: Bankrate.com
Bankrate.com: Beat the Bank in Mandatory Arbitration?
Just say "mandatory arbitration" a couple of times. It may make you feel a little drowsy. But if you ever find yourself in a dispute with your bank or other financial services provider, those two words could determine your chances of successfully resolving it. more
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- Safe Checking in the Electronic Age
- Source: New York Times
New York Times: How Banks Limit Your Options in a Dispute
Ninety percent of Americans use checking accounts, but they are often unaware that agreements with their bank limit their legal options if there is a disagreement, a new report from an arm of the Pew Charitable Trusts finds. more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: The Atlantic
The Atlantic: The Great Recession's Devastating Toll on Disadvantaged Neighborhoods
As we move into a spiky world dominated by cities, the winners and losers are becoming ever clearer. more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg: Ranks of Poor Americans at Record High Even with Aid
The ranks of poor Americans remained at a record high number last year, even aftergovernment-aid programs such as food stamps, housing vouchers and heating subsidies were included, the U.S. Census Bureau said today. more
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- Safe Checking in the Electronic Age
- Source: Kiplinger
Kiplinger: Prepaid Cards Flooding the Market
’Tis the season for whipping out the plastic. But which plastic? This holiday season, more consumers will be shopping—and perhaps bill paying, check cashing and visiting the ATM—with prepaid cards. Prepaids typically come with a Visa, MasterCard, American Express or
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- Safe Small-Dollar Loans Research Project
- Source: BET News
BET News: The Truth About Payday Loans
Many Americans are increasingly turning to high interest, short term loans to try to make ends meet, but a brief overview of payday lending’s problematic setup shows that it’s often a false solution to a false problem. more
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- Safe Small-Dollar Loans Research Project
- Source: TheStreet.com
TheStreet.com: Women More Likely to Take Payday Loans
Payday loans are the financial bastion of last resort for consumers barely living paycheck-to-paycheck— the last stop between buying the groceries or going hungry for way too many U.S families. more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: WBEZ
WBEZ: American Dreams
The latest installment of our Front & Center series examines the American dream deferred. We talk about the state of the American dream. What is it? How has the notion of it changed? Does it still exist for most folks? If not, what or who is standing in the way? more
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- Economic Mobility Project
- Source: The Economist
The Economist: Like Father, Not Like Son
In Horatio Alger's famous story, “Ragged Dick”, a plucky boot shiner improves his lot through hard work, honesty and learning his “three Rs” (reading, ’riting and ’rithmetic). The marks of his success are a suit, an office job and a new name, “Richard Hunter, Esq”. more
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- Safe Small-Dollar Loans Research Project
- Source: The Daily News
Editorial: Pa. Lawmakers Should Lose Interest in Payday Loans
LOVE AND MONEY make people crazy. Love of money makes them even crazier, especially if they are lawmakers. That must be the explanation for why our own state lawmakers are back at the table talking about allowing payday lenders to
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