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Will Too Much Debt Fuel A Double-Dip Recession?

Francie Grace
Nov 20, 2009

That was the question raised by President Obama during an interview in China (one of our biggest creditors), as cartoonists seized the opportunity to comment on America's looming national debt. "It is important," said Mr.

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Will a Delay on the Climate Treaty be Time Well-Spent?

Scott Bittle
Nov 16, 2009

World leaders flatly admitted this weekend what everyone pretty much knew: there won't be a major deal on climate change at the big conference in Copenhagen next month. Instead, leaders will try to keep the process going, in hopes of coming up with a deal next year.

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  • Poverty rate higher for children than adults
  • Poverty thresholds, by size of family
  • Medicaid enrollment growth
  • Most Americans say they would not want to be kept alive if they were in Terri Schiavo's condition, but far fewer say they...
  • Six in 10 Americans say a person's spouse should make the decisions for a coma-like patient, although some are not sure
  • Census Reports Population Gains for Hispanics, Asians
  • Two-thirds of Americans say they favor new regulations to limit children's exposure to TV violence, but overwhelming...
  • Report Says Children's Well-Being Improves
  • Nearly half of parents say they are “very” concerned that their children are being exposed to too much violent content in the...
  • One-quarter of parents of school-aged children fear for their child's safety at school, but few say their children have...
  • Child Poverty in the States
  • Eliminating the Dependency Trap
  • Administration for Children and Families
  • Devising a Jobs Strategy
  • Americans Proud of U.S. and Constitution, but Want Children Taught the Bad with the Good
  • National Center for Children in Poverty
  • Americans and Welfare Reform: Work, Not Cost, Primary Issue
  • How Welfare and Work Policies Affect Children
  • Redefining What's Expected from America's Poor
  • Children's Defense Fund
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