Deep poverty can be reversed, Catholic Charities USA president says
Submitted on May 01, 2010
By Nancy Erikson | Catholic News Service
CLEVELAND -- One-time industrial powerhouses such as Cleveland that have been hit hard by a long-term economic downturn can still see significant declines in poverty as long as appropriate measures are enacted by the federal government, the president of Catholic Charities USA said.
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