Study charts dramatic rise in suburban child poverty
A study has shown that child poverty is increasing dramatically in suburban areas, and schools and children's agencies will face "overwhelming" demands to provide social, health and other services if this trend continues. These results defy the stereotype of suburban areas as centers...
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