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poverty
Editor’s Note: Poverty, behind the numbers
Savannah, while undeniably trending better, is still hurting by comparison not only with the rest of the country, but with the rest of the state.
Renowned economist to speak at Step Up Savannah Annual meeting
Rachel Schneider wanted to know how people are coping, so she and fellow researcher Jonathan Morduch tracked 235 low-to-moderate income households across the country.
Reader: Poverty at root of Savannah’s ‘criminal subculture’
Unfortunately, the absence of police officers is not what brought about the gangs in the first place, and it’s not going to make them go away
Eddie DeLoach: The Connect Interview
IN ADDITION to owning the landscape business Tidewater Management, mayoral candidate Eddie DeLoach served as Chatham County Commissioner on the Westside from 1992 to 2000, and ran unsuccessfully for Chatham […]
Challenge 2015: Joe Steffen, Alderman At Large Post 2
‘I’ve lived here 17 years and the poverty needle hasn’t budged one bit. We need to try some different things.’
A home to fight hunger
In spite of poor weather, close to 100 people gathered at the Second Harvest building on East President Street last week to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new 5,700 square […]
