A Glimpse of Stability
The Impact of Pandemic Aid on Families in Poverty
- Virtual
- 12PM 鈥 1:30PM EDT
Families shared their experiences with pandemic-era support and what they need to thrive. Will a new Trump administration listen?
国产视频鈥檚 Better Life Lab discussed the results of their two-year study on what families say they need to thrive and the future of family economic security and well-being.
When the global COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, shuttering businesses, schools and throwing more than 20 million Americans out of work, economists worried that families, particularly those already living in poverty or trying to make ends meet on low wages, were headed for a financial apocalypse. Instead, Congress passed a series of relief packages totaling $5.2 trillion dollars鈥攖he largest investment in domestic programs outside of wartime and five times the response to the 2008 Great Recession鈥攁nd made it easier for people to apply for benefits. As a result, families鈥 economic well-being actually improved. 聽
In deeply reported case studies, facilitated stories and journalism, families told the Better Life Lab team that they聽 were able to stay in their homes, had enough to eat and access to life-saving health care. Nationwide, child poverty, hunger, and eviction rates dropped to historic lows. 鈥淚 finally felt human,鈥 one study participant told us.
Now that that unprecedented federal aid is over, poverty, hunger, evictions, and the rate of those without health insurance are on the rise. Wages remain low. We鈥檒l hear directly from families who participated in the study about their experiences and perspectives and聽 will explore questions such as: What are the lessons families want policymakers to聽 be drawing to build better supportive systems and an economy that works for all people? And will a new Trump administration, which has in the past sought to slash funding for anti-poverty programs and is threatening to do so again, heed them?
Speakers:
Chantel Valdez, Study Participant
Kiarica Schields,聽Study Participant
Kel,聽Study Participant
Ruaa Sabek,聽Study Participant
Megan Curran, PhD, Policy Director at the Center on Poverty and Social Policy, Columbia University
Jessica Weeden, Senior Design Lead, New Practice Lab, 国产视频