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UW-Madison Professor Presents Plan to Halve Child Poverty In 10 Years

Thirteen percent of children in the U.S. are living in families with incomes below the poverty line. Beyond what this ends up costing the country — estimated to range between $800 billion and $1.1 trillion annually —  this has implications for children’s health and development. We talk with an economist about his plan to cut child poverty in half over ten years.

Guest: Timothy Smeeding