Greg Kaufmann

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Greg Kaufmann is a contributing writer for The Nation.

This Week in Poverty: Kristof’s Swing and Miss

This Week in Poverty: Kristof’s Swing and Miss This Week in Poverty: Kristof’s Swing and Miss

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof acknowledges that he is no expert on domestic policy, and then sets out to prove it.

Dec 14, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

Today in Poverty: GOP Leadership and Violence Against Native Women

Today in Poverty: GOP Leadership and Violence Against Native Women Today in Poverty: GOP Leadership and Violence Against Native Women

Conservatives in Congress continue to block the Violence Against Women Act, denying vital protections for Native American women.

Dec 12, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

This Week in Poverty: When Even Santa Can’t Get a Job

This Week in Poverty: When Even Santa Can’t Get a Job This Week in Poverty: When Even Santa Can’t Get a Job

Two million unemployed workers will lose their benefits before the New Year if Congress fails to extend the unemployment insurance program.

Dec 7, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

This Week in Poverty: A Wake-Up Call on Housing and Homelessness

This Week in Poverty: A Wake-Up Call on Housing and Homelessness This Week in Poverty: A Wake-Up Call on Housing and Homelessness

The stakes of the fiscal showdown couldn’t be higher for people who depend on affordable housing.

Nov 30, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

An Anti-Poverty Thanksgiving An Anti-Poverty Thanksgiving

What some leaders in the fight against poverty are thinking about this Thanksgiving.

Nov 21, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

The Choice to End Poverty The Choice to End Poverty

A new report from the Half in Ten campaign demonstrates—once again—that we know what to do to dramatically reduce poverty. The question remains: Will we do it?

Nov 21, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

This Week in Poverty: The Fiscal Cliff and the Janitors Who Are Already on It This Week in Poverty: The Fiscal Cliff and the Janitors Who Are Already on It

Everything you need to know about our so-called “Fiscal Cliff” and the janitors in Cincinnati who are truly living on the edge.

Nov 16, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

This Week in Poverty: Janitors in the Queen City This Week in Poverty: Janitors in the Queen City

Thirteen corporations in Cincinnati earned nearly $17 billion in profits in 2011, but the janitors cleaning their offices still are paid poverty wages.

Nov 13, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

#TalkPoverty: The Obama Campaign Responds #TalkPoverty: The Obama Campaign Responds

For three months TheNation.com has pushed for a substantive conversation about poverty in the presidential campaign. Today the Obama campaign responds.

Nov 1, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

This Week in Poverty: Bigfoot, Nessie and Paul Ryan This Week in Poverty: Bigfoot, Nessie and Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan’s speech on poverty and upward mobility was all stories and spin, and no substance. 

Oct 26, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

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