Top 14 Quotes About Low Income Families
#1. Atlanta's a good example of a city that's quite sprawling, where there's a sharp division between where blacks and whites live, between where low-income and high-income families live.
Raj Chetty
#2. It is too disgusting to contemplate that a handful of men keep millions of women from being constitutional citizens of this land.
Marguerite Rawalt
#3. It is critical that low-income consumers have access to alternative products and services such as rent-to-own. It gives working-class families opportunities to obtain decent household items without incurring the burden of debt.
William Lacy Clay Jr.
#4. The achievement gap between children from high income and low income families is roughly 30-40% larger among children born in 2001 than among those born 25 years ago. The class gap among students entering kindergarten was two to three times higher than the racial gap.
Robert D. Putnam
#5. Yet one of the most important things we have to learn is how to cope with abundance and with our hunger for yet more abundance
Jennifer Michael Hecht
#6. There is a perception in our communities that we have low educational outcomes in low-income communities because kids aren't motivated or families don't care. We've discovered that is not the case.
Wendy Kopp
#7. For the primary and secondary school years, we will aid public schools serving low-income families and assist students in both public and private schools.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#8. Clean energy is about offering people the opportunity to do what's right for themselves and the people they love. It's about reducing the pollution that makes people sick. It's about helping the low-income families struggling to pay their gas and electricity bills.
Gloria Reuben
#9. I tire of this constant longing that follows me as night follows day, unceasing.
Ava Zavora
#10. This is a simple change that will provide a huge financial boost for many Americans, particularly low- to moderate-income families. It is an important step in making sure we do everything we can to encourage all Americans to save and plan for the future.
Jim Cooper
#11. Establishing publicly funded legal services for low-income families in housing court would be a cost-effective measure that would prevent homelessness, decrease evictions, and give poor families a fair shake.
Matthew Desmond
#12. To me, the trick is not how can I make people laugh. It is, how can I make people laugh in a different way.
Vir Das
#13. Grandpa has presided over the neighborhood as it went from low-income haven for immigrant families to yuppie enclave.
Rachel Cohn
#14. In my lifetime, as a younger man, you were assumed to be an honest person. Your word was your bond, and a handshake was as good as a contract in business.
Mark Skousen
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