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September 2008 Strengthening Economic Security for Connecticut Families
August 2008 The State of Working Connecticut, 2008: Wage Trends
August 2008 Poverty, Income & Health Insurance in Connecticut: Summary of 2007 U.S. Census Data
June 2008 Homeless Shelters Strained in the Last Recession Never Recovered
April 2008 Pulling Apart in Connecticut: Trends in Family Income, Late 1980s to Mid 2000s
April 2008 Connecticut Economy: Current Trends in Employment, Unemployment, and Income
April 2008 Income Gaps are Harming Connecticut's Children
February 2008 Low Income Supports and Family Economic Security: A Quick Analysis of the Governor's Proposed FY 09 Budget Revisions
February 2008 The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit by State Legislative District
February 2008 The Earned Income Tax Credit – What It Does For CT, And How It Could Do Much More
December 2007 Connecticut Family Asset Scorecard, 2007-2008
October 2007 Connecticut Leads the Nation in Multiple Measures of Income Inequality
October 2007 Immigration in Connecticut: A Growing Opportunity
September 2007 The State of Working Connecticut, 2007
September 2007 Child Poverty in 2006: How Do Connecticut Cities Measure Up?
August 2007 Poverty, Income & Health Insurance in Connecticut: Summary of 2006 U.S. Census Data
May 2007 Connecticut's Children: Race and Ethnicity Matter
March 2007 The Earned Income Tax Credit: What It Does For CT, And How It Could Do Much More
March 2007 Just Who Are Connecticut's Middle Income Families?
March 2007 Curbing Inequality: Achieving Our Goals for Income Equality
March 2007 Economic Recovery? A Quick Glance at Connecticut's Working Families in 2007
January 2007 Building Family Economic Security
September 2006 The State of Working Connecticut, 2006
June 2006 A Tale of Two Cities
February 2006 Low Income Supports and Family Economic Security: An Analysis of the Governor's Proposed FY 07 Budget
January 2006 Pulling Apart in Connecticut: Trends in Family Income, 1981-2002
November 2005 The Earned Income Tax Credit: What It Does For Connecticut, And How It Could Do Much More
October 2005 What if a Hurricane Hit Connecticut: Reflections on Katrina and the "Chronic Storms" Faced by Connecticut's Poor
September 2005 State of Working Connecticut 2005
June 2005 Employment Brief: The Potential Closure of the Groton Submarine Base
June 2005 Poverty Despite Work in Connecticut, 2005
May 2005 Family Assets Scorecard 2005
March 2005 Income Security Funding at Risk: President Bush Proposes Deep Cuts in Programs That Support Low-Income Families
January 2005 Immigration in Connecticut
December 2004 Why Reducing Child Poverty is Necessary to Keep Connecticut Economically Competitive
October 2004 Connecticut Employment Still on Shaky Ground
September 2004 State of Working Connecticut 2004
July 2004 The Earned Income Tax Credit: Still Lagging Behind In Connecticut
June 2004 Parental Employment and its Impact on Children
November 2003 Child Poverty and Poverty Measures in Connecticut: Census Connections --Volume 1, Issue 3
September 2003 State of Working Connecticut 2003
September 2003 Housing: Home Ownership in Connecticut: Census Connections -- Volume 1, Issue 2
July 2003 Connecticut's Children: Race and Ethnicity Matter: Census Connections -- Volume 1, Issue 1
October 2002 Connecticut Family Assets: Asset Outcomes, 2002
September 2002 State of Working Connecticut 2002
August 2002 Child and Family Poverty in Connecticut: 1990 and 2000
April 2002 Pulling Apart in Connecticut: An Analysis of Trends in Family Income
March 2002 The Earned Income Tax Credit: Why Does Connecticut Lag Behind Its Neighbors?
September 2001 State of Working Connecticut 2001
June 2001 Economic Costs of Mental Illness & Benefits of Treatment
January 2001 The Connecticut "Working Poor Family (EITC) Credit": Key Facts
March 2000 Welfare Reform in CT: Its Impact on CT Families
February 2000 Welfare Reform and Self-Sufficiency: Research on Connecticut's First Steps
February 2000 Barriers to Employment in the Connecticut Safety Net Population
January 2000 Connecticut's Children, Families and the New Economy
January 2000 Expanding the Property Tax Circuit Breaker Program to Low-Income Families Raising Children
November 1999 Making Children Visible in Connecticut's Tax Code
November 1999 Reducing Child Poverty Through Post-Secondary Education for Low-Income Parents

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