suburbanization of poverty: earned income tax credit participation

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SUBURBANIZATION OF POVERTY:
2010 SCHOOL FREE AND REDUCED
LUNCH PARTICIPATION RATES
The National School Lunch
Program is a federally
assisted meal program
providing balanced, low‐cost
or free lunches. Children
from families with incomes
at or below 130 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for free meals. Those with
incomes between 130
percent and 185 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for reduced‐price meals.
Data Source: Colorado Department of Education
SUBURBANIZATION OF POVERTY:
2010 SCHOOL DISTRICT FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH PARTICIPATION RATES
The National School Lunch
Program is a federally
assisted meal program
providing balanced, low‐cost
or free lunches. Children
from families with incomes
at or below 130 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for free meals. Those with
incomes between 130
percent and 185 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for reduced‐price meals.
Data Source: Colorado Department of Education
SUBURBANIZATION OF POVERTY:
CHANGE 2000-2010 SCHOOL DISTRICT FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH PARTICIPATION RATES
The National School Lunch
Program is a federally
assisted meal program
providing balanced, low‐cost
or free lunches. Children
from families with incomes
at or below 130 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for free meals. Those with
incomes between 130
percent and 185 percent of
the poverty level are eligible
for reduced‐price meals.
Data Source: Colorado Department of Education
SUBURBANIZATION OF POVERTY:
EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT PARTICIPATION RATES 2007
The Earned Income Tax Credit, or
EITC, is a refundable federal income
tax credit for low to moderate
income working individuals and
families.
Data Source: Internal Revenue Service, 2007
SUBURBANIZATION OF POVERTY:
CHANGE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT PARTICIPATION 2000 -2007
The Earned Income Tax Credit, or
EITC, is a refundable federal income
tax credit for low to moderate
income working individuals and
families.
Data Source: Internal Revenue Service, 2000-2007
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