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A small percentage of city dwellers are flocking to the suburbs during the coronavirus pandemic, but that won’t reverse a 20-year trend toward urbanization in the U.S., according to Wharton’s[…]
This year’s economics Nobel Prize for Angus Deaton puts the spotlight on how governments grapple with consumption, poverty and welfare issues.
Some 49 million people in the U.S. lack access to healthy food. The problem of course is not scarcity, but poverty, and food banks are increasingly working to supply healthier[…]
Policy makers need to focus on spreading awareness of healthy foods among low-income and low-education households, suggests new research by Wharton’s Jessie Handbury.
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