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As the pandemic winds down, report evidences need for “new normal” of security, equity, and shared prosperity MONTPELIER State of Working Vermont 2022, released today, analyzes Census and other data, including wages, jobs, and employment, poverty, household income, and migration to portray Vermonters’ well-being before, during, and after the arrival of COVID. Before the pandemic: • Median household income barely kept up with inflation for more than a decade. • 58,000 Vermonters or one in 11 were living in poverty. • State fiscal policy put off critical investment if it required raising more revenue. The pandemic exacerbated some of these conditions. But
VermontUnited-statesStephanie-yuPublic-assets-instituteWorking-vermontChild-tax-creditsAssets-instituteMONTPELIER –– Steven Gold, chair of the Public Assets Institute Board of Directors, announced today that it has selected Stephanie Yu, current deputy director, as the organization’s next president and executive director. Yu replaces founder Paul Cillo, who will step down at the end of this year. A nonpartisan nonprofit founded in 2003, Public Assets Institute is an independent research organization that works to improve the wellbeing of all Vermonters and advance racial, social, and economic justice through research, fiscal analysis, and public engagement and empowerment. It focuses on education funding, family economic security, and making state tax and budget
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