The share of poorly educated single mothers with earnings rose from 49 percent in 1995 to 64 percent in 2000. This group was thought to be the least employable.
Employment gains of welfare reform’s early years have disappeared: bit.ly/19HTGBh http://t.co/4IRuqi6x7X—
Center on Budget (@CenterOnBudget) June 28, 2013
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