Asset Building Program: Latest Articles

Bloomberg Tackles Poverty

Even for public servants with the best of intentions, the seeming intractability of poverty in America can be awfully discouraging. Its causes are complex and past efforts have met with limited success. Until Hurricane Katrina hit land, poverty had been absent from the public agenda for so long that there was little consensus among policymakers in how to respond. Not only was the toolbox of effective antipoverty proposals empty but partisan gamesmanship often seems to block innovative, good faith efforts… more

Reid Cramer | The Ripon Forum | June/July 2007

Investing Your Way Out of Poverty

The mayor of New York’s new antipoverty plan, which is scheduled to begin in the fall, will pay as much as $5,000 a year to poor families to help them meet specific goals like getting regular medical checkups, holding down full-time jobs and attending parent-teacher conferences.

Experience in developing countries shows that such ‘‘conditional cash transfer’’ programs are effective in combating poverty. Those who participate wind up with better education, health and life prospects than those who don’t. Such a… more

Rourke O'Brien | New York Times | June 17, 2007

Kids' Accounts Warrant Debate

Governor Schwarzenegger was cheered when he recently talked about post-partisanship in Washington, D.C. But the post-partisan waters don’t run deep back home in California. Two state senators who just crossed the aisle to forward a creative solution to a pressing problem are getting more grief than glory.

Senator Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, and Robert Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga, held a press conference on February 28 to introduce their bill to create a California Kids Account for every newborn. The goal is to… more

On Taxpayer-Funded Savings Accounts

Even though California is being modeled as the birthplace of post partisanship, ideological divisions still run deep in the political process. Two state senators who just crossed the aisle to forward a creative solution to a pressing state problem are getting more grief than glory.

Sens. Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, and Robert Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga, held a press conference two weeks ago to introduce their bill to create a California KIDS Account for every newborn. The goal is to encourage parents… more

Going for Broke

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which struck the Gulf Coast with such ferocity in late August 2005, Americans were shocked by the broadcast images of desperately poor people left to fend for themselves. The depth and consequences of poverty in America, normally hidden from public view, had once again become the subject of debate and national soul-searching. And yet, a year and a half later, the subject of poverty has fallen so far off the public’s radar screen that… more