U.S. Census Bureau: Poverty
National Center for Children in Poverty
Children's Defense Fund State of America's Children Report (2010)
Kids Count (Annie E Casey Foundation)
Stanford University Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty
Institute for Research on Poverty
University of Minnesota Institute on Race & Poverty
Joint Center for Poverty Research (Univ of Chicago & Northwestern Univ)
Cornell University Center for the Study of Inequality
University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research
Rural Policy Research Institute (Iowa St Univ, Univ of Missouri, Univ of Nebraska)
Southern Poverty Law Center
International GDP & PPP
The World Bank: Poverty Reduction & Equity
U.N.: Population below National Poverty Line
UNICEF
Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative
Global Aging Initiative-Center for Strategic & International Studies (issues of funding equity & adequacy)
International Poverty Rate Comparisons
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