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In fact, LIFT is seeing more people in the "near poor" or "newly poor" category.
Like many of Chicago's newly poor, Ms. Tuck has turned to her neighborhood pantry to keep food on the table.
I found lemons that aren't lemons, a fake $20,000 bill, and lots of newly poor collectors still pretending to be rich.
It is among the center's aisles of free bread and deeply discounted packaged food that the simple daily challenge of being newly poor shows itself.
Meanwhile, state spending on public services has risen, driven in part by increases in the numbers of unemployed and newly poor residents.
Deri Wahlert, a social-studies teacher at Parker High School, notices that many of her students look stressed and hungry; they are newly poor and trying to hide it.
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Board members formally protested city council against diverting support funds from the "old poor" in existing low income areas to the "new poor" in newly created communities.
Not many of his contemporaries in newly independent poor countries could have done the same.
His unpublished pamphlet "The Crisis," written in 1796, supported the newly proposed Poor Laws, which recommended establishing workhouses for the impoverished.
Thailand's divisions involve a challenge by new wealth and a newly empowered poor majority to a power elite that coalesces around the monarchy and includes the military establishment.
The redbrick terraces were originally built to house the Irish navvies who arrived to build the canals, or the newly urbanised poor who worked the mills in the city's glory days.
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