Plan for a New Future: The Impact of Social Security Reform on People of Color

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Update (01/18/2013): The Commission has recently updated data for the report, specifically "Figure 9." The updated data is not reflected in the original October 2011 document, but is attached below as an addendum.

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New Report Calls for Social Security Modernization Efforts to Focus on the Needs of a “Majority-Minority” Population

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October 13, 2011 
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Long-term solvency can be achieved while strengthening benefits for most vulnerable

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the United States transitions to a “majority-minority” population over the next three decades, Social Security must be modernized to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse and economically insecure workforce, according to a report released today by the Commission to Modernize Social Security, made up of national policy experts representing African American, Asian American, Latino and Native American communities.

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Shocking Poverty Statistics Highlight Need for Policy Focus on Family-Sustaining Safety Net and Jobs

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September 15, 2011 
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Washington, DC – The U.S. Census Bureau released poverty figures on Tuesday showing that the median income in the United States has declined for the third straight year in a row and that the overall poverty rate has reached a record high.

More than one in six Americans lives in poverty and more than one in ten children under the age of six live in extreme poverty. African Americans and Latinos have seen the highest increase in poverty rates, with more than one in four living in poverty. The extreme poverty rate for women has risen to the highest recorded rate in 22 years, and more than one in four African-American women live in poverty.

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Maya Rockeymoore, CEO of Global Policy Solutions, Makes Appearance on the Diane Rehm's Show

Maya discusses obesity in America and the many challenges it poses on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show.

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Debt Reduction Proposals Place Brunt of Economic Pain On Middle Class and Low Income

Washington, D.C., July 19, 2011—Today President Obama spoke favorably about a debt reduction plan developed by the so-called “Gang of Six,” a group of six senators who have been meeting privately for months to construct a bi-partisan debt deal.

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