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Report: Invest More in KY's Working Families

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Monday, March 22, 2010   

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Kentucky is a state of tremendous natural beauty and rich history, but it also has serious, longstanding economic challenges. According to a new report from the Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED), state budget shortfalls and policy barriers in higher education, adult education, and economic development are keeping lower-income families from making progress.

Jason Bailey of MACEDsays that holds back economic gains for all of Kentucky.

"About one-third of the families that are engaged in the work force are actually low-income. That's a real economic challenge for Kentucky."

The MACED report also notes that 37 percent of the state's children live in low-income households. In working non-white families, that figure rises to 47 percent.

As state leaders decide how to respond to major budget shortfalls, Bailey believes the discussion should include the implications of "under-investing" in working families.

"They need to be thinking about the capacity and skills and assets of the people in our state, and seeing our people as our most valuable asset."

In addition to budget issues, the report also highlights important policy approaches that have promise. MACED wrote "Investing in Kentucky's Working Families: A Pathway to Shared Prosperity in the Commonwealth" as part of the Working Poor Families Project, a national initiative.


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