Associate Professor Luke Shaefer was cited in the CBS News article, "The Surging Ranks of America's Ultrapoor" which is based off of his brand new book, "2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America".
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer's new book, "$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America" received a star review from Publishers Weekly.
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer spoke on Marketplace radio about the high proportion of public benefits that go to families who work in low-wage jobs.
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer contends that the poverty debate overlooks crucial changes that have taken place within the population of the poor in The New York Times Op-Ed, “How Poor are the Poor?”.
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer was cited in a USA Today article, “States See More Poor Among Children and the Unemployed”.
Associate professor Luke Shaefer was cited in a Financial Times article, “Are 12 million Americans living on less than $2 a day?”.
Associate professor Luke Shaefer co-authored an article, “The Truth About Food Stamps” for The New Republic.
Assistant professor Luke Shaefer was cited in a New York Times op-ed about poverty and welfare.
Assistant Professor Luke Shaefer discusses how Michigan's unemployment affects children with Concentrate. Shaefer is a co-author of the "Families at Risk II" report.
Luke Shaefer's report on unemployment was cited in "Fewer Michiganders received unemployment benefits under scaled-back program, report says " from MLive.
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