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Forgoing Food Assistance Out of Fear: Changes to “public charge” rule may put 500,000 more US citizen children at risk of moving into poverty

This research brief, prepared by the Center on Poverty & Social Policy at Columbia University, examines the effect of the proposed public charge rule changes on child poverty rates.

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