PSID in the Media

A listing of articles based on the PSID published in the popular press

Updated on August 18, 2021

August 16, 2021. Why Declining Entrepreneurship in the U.S. Is Not a Concern. www.knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu

August 3, 2021. Lack of Upward Mobility Can Shorten Black Men's Lives. www.futurity.org

July 27, 2021. Study links low upward mobility to early mortality. www.news.yale.edu

July 27, 2021. Across The Board – Household Giving Continues To Plunge. www.thenonprofittimes.com

July 12, 2021. How science overlooks Asian Americans. www.sciencenews.org

July 6, 2021. Research shows labor unions help lower the risk of poverty. www.theconversation.com

Jun 17, 2021. What research says about two-parent families keeping kids out of jail and in school. www.deseret.com

June 2, 2021. Study examines how job losses during the Great Recession affected physical activity of young adults. www.news-medical.net

April 30, 2021. What Happens When Opinion Polls Move Online. www.wsj.com

April 8, 2021. Class Notes: College readiness, disability insurance, and more. www.brookings.edu

March 30, 2021. Measuring racism and discrimination in economic data. www.brookings.edu

March 25, 2021. Homeownership Builds Wealth for Communities of Color, Says Harvard Study. www.citywatchla.com

March 24, 2021. Casual sex was dying out before the pandemic. www.lfpress.com

March 24, 2021. Why casual sex is declining among young adults, according to scientists. www.sports.yahoo.com

March 23, 2021. Why are young adults having less casual sex? www.eurekalert.org

March 9, 2021. Deaths in the family can affect the educational attainment of children. www.techexplorist.com

March 8, 2021. Deaths in the family can shape kids' educational attainment in unexpected ways. www.news.psu.edu

February 12, 2021. City to reallocate funds for first-generation homebuyers. wwwdailyfreepress.com

January 25, 2021. Opinion: Taxation for the purpose of redistribution is just. www.highschool.latimes.com

January 22, 2021. The Reproducibility Challenge With Economic Data. www.bbntimes.com

January 13, 2021. Class Notes: Merit-based aid, rebuilding a divided America, and more. www.brookings.edu

January 4, 2021. Frequent police stops, parental incarceration and mental health: Results among US non-hispanic black and white adolescent girls and boys. www.mdlinx.com

December 30, 2020. Overwork and Exploitation Linked to Psychological Distress. www.madinamerica.com

December 18, 2020. Am I Lowballing Upward Mobility? www.nationalreview.com

December 10, 2020. Talking Headways Podcast: Location Does Matter. www.usa.streetsblog.org

December 1, 2020. Is Marriage Good for Your Health? www.psychologytoday.com

November 23, 2020. Work-Limiting Disability and Intergenerational Economic Mobility. www.docwirenews.com

November 11, 2020. Losing the American Dream. www.eurekalert.org

November 6, 2020. Contributions of obesity and cigarette smoking to incident disability: A longitudinal analysis. www.mdlinx.com

September 9, 2020. Tapped Out? Racial Disparities in Extrahousehold Kin Resources and the Loss of Homeownership. www.docwirenews.com

September 2, 2020. Obesity, smoking, physical labor may explain disability disparities in U.S. study. www.xinhuanet.com

August 31, 2020. Disability disparities may be explained by obesity, smoking, physical labor. www.medicalxpress.com

August 20, 2020. Some Reasons for Optimism Regarding the “Hollowing Out” of America’s Middle Class. www.cato.org

August 17, 2020. On the Frontlines of Protest, Generation Z Has Perspectives Worth Understanding: A Letter From One Willing to Take Risks. www.perishablenews.com

August 10, 2020. Squeezing the middle class: Income trajectories from 1967 to 2016. www.brookings.edu

July 23, 2020. 10 myths about the racial wealth gap. www.axios.com

July 17, 2020. Instagram Is Affecting Your Bank Account (And Here’s How To Regain Control). www.forbes.com

July 15, 2020. Occupational Asthma Triggers and the Risk for New, Exacerbated Asthma. www.pulmonologyadvisor.com

July 14, 2020. The myth of closing the racial wealth gap through "stronger families". www.axios.com

July 13, 2020. More than 1.2 million Americans have lost a close family member to COVID-19. www.news.usc.edu

July 13, 2020. For every COVID-19 death, 9 close family members are left to grieve. www.eurekalert.org

July 9, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap by Being "Model Minorities". www.axios.com

July 7, 2020. Rich Folks Aren't That Stingy After All. www.menafn.com

July 7, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Financial Literacy. www.axios.com

July 6, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Increased Savings. www.axios.com

July 1, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Black-Owned Banks. www.axios.com

June, 30, 2020. Education and the Dynamics of Middle-Class Status. www.brookings.edu

June 26, 2020. 5 Big Ideas to Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap. www.forbes.com

June 9, 2020. An Unequal Workplace for Black Americans. www.axios.com

May 22, 2020. Are Black Workers Losing Ground? Trends in Pay and Work. www.economics21.org

May 20, 2020. Populism 101: How to Turn the Myth of American Economic Stagnation into Reality. www.aei.org

May 20.2020. Divorce, Job Loss Drive Early Withdrawal from 401ks. www.401kspecialistmag.com

May 18, 2020. The American Dream Is Alive and Well. www.nytimes.com

May 17, 2020. Rushing to Reopen the Country Will Force Essential Workers to Make a Terrible Choice: Go Broke or Get Sick. www.businessinsider.com

May 9, 2020. Rich Folks Aren't That Stingy After All. www.econotimes.com

April 9, 2020. Husbands’ Distress Levels Increase Sharply After Wives Start Earning More Than 40 Percent of Household Income. www.psypost.org March 24, 2020. Teen Bullying Harm Can Linger For Years. www.futurity.org

February 20, 2020. Long-Term Care Costs. www.americanactionforum.org

January 31, 2020. The American Dream Is Alive and Well. www.wsj.com

January 24, 2020. Teen Boys And Girls Now Do Equal Amounts of Housework. www.futurity.org

January 22, 2020. Opinion: Here's some good news for parents struggling to save enough for retirement. www.msn.com

January 21, 2020. Research Shows That Spending Money Makes People Happier Than Making Money. www.forbes.com

January 15, 2020. Why single-parent homes don't affect black children as negatively as white kids. www.news.harvard.edu

January 14, 2020. Organized labor and the employment trajectories of workers in routine jobs: Evidence from US panel Data. www.brookings.edu

January 14, 2020. Automation, Labor Market Institutions, and the Middle Class. www.brookings.edufront

January 6, 2020. Can treating poverty change a child’s brain? www.macleans.ca

January 4, 2020. Study Shows That Black People in Milwaukee More Likely To Prosper If They Move To A Less Segregated City. www.milwaukeeindependent.com

January 3, 2020. Indiana University study analyzes Great Recession impact on giving. www.fwbusiness.com

December 28, 2019. Esther Cepeda: Legend of the family dinner. www.journalstar.com

December 13, 2019. What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometowns. www.chicagoreporter.com

December 9, 2019. The Myth of the Two-Parent Home. www.nytimes.com

December 7, 2019. Americans abandonging faith linked to drop in charitible giving, analysis finds. www.christianpost.com

December 7, 2019. Fewer Americans are donating to charity--and it may have nothing to do with money. www.marketwatch.com

December 4, 2019. Study: Fewer Americans are Donating to Charity Because They Don't Go to Church. www1.cbn.com

November 18, 2019. Job losses during the Great Recession may be responsible for decline in US birth rates. www.phys.org/news

November 17, 2018. The Long-Term Cost When Graduates Move Back Home. www.nytimes.com October 29, 2019. How married men and women in the US use their time has changed over the years. www.blogs.lse.ac.uk

October 28, 2019. Charitable giving rates still haven't recovered from the Great Recession. www.foxbusiness.com

October 25, 2019. Baby Love: How Birth Order Affects Our Parenting. www.portisabelsouthpadre.com

October 23, 2019. Study: Continued Attrition In Giving. www.thenonprofittimes.com

October 15, 2019. How the Gig Economy Fails Senior Workers Facing Retirement. www.reversemortgagedaily.com

October 7, 2019. New study finds social media can positively impact mental health. www.candgnews.com

October 3, 2019. The Middle-Class Crunch: A Look at 4 Family Budgets. www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/03/your-money/middle-class-income.html

October 4, 2019. The Long-term Social Value of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factors. www.ajmc.com

October 17, 2019. Report Shows Economic Gap and Racial Inequality Persist. www.diverseeducation.com/article/157673

October 31, 2019. The Viability of “Baby Bonds” on the Road to Reparations. www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2019/10/the-viability-of-baby-bonds-on-the-road-to-reparations

September 21, 2019. The Gender Lens: Dear. www.in.news.yahoo.com

September 10, 2019. New study finds social media can positively impact mental health. www.candgnews.com

September 1, 2019. Eight Myths of US Philanthropy. www.ssir.org

August 30, 2019. Hurricaines can increase inequality in the US - but not in the way you think. www.citymetric.com

August 29, 2019. The numbers show that marriage does make men fatter. www.iol.co.za

August 17, 2019. Social network sites and effects on mental health in adults. www.medicalnewsbulletin.com

August 16, 2019. Immigrants Contribute Greatly to U.S. Economy, Despite Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Rational. www.yubanet.com

August 15, 2019. The unexpected consequences of adult children receiving financial aid from their parents. www.theladders.com

August 5, 2019. Uncovering the Dynamics of the Racial Wealth Gap: One Black Woman’s Story. www.nonprofitquarterly.org

August 6, 2019. Remember The 47 Percent Who Pay No Income Taxes? They Are Not Who You Think. www.forbes.com

August 8, 2019. When it comes to the wealth gap, race and family matter. www.marketplace.org

July 31, 2019. American Wealth is Broken. www.theatlantic.com

July 15, 2019. Debunking Income-Inequality Research – OpEd. www.eurasiareview.com

July 14, 2019. New study of 26,000 people disputes years of studies linking Facebook and depression. www.marketwatch.com

July 10, 2019. New Research Claims that Facebook Plays a Significant part in Improving the Mental Health of Adults! www.digitalinformationworld.com

July 9, 2019. Social Media Benefits: Facebook Could Reduce Depression, Anxiety Risks In Adults. www.medicaldaily.com

July 9, 2019. Nice guys may win after all with higher levels of relationship satisfaction. www.earth.com

July 9, 2019. Facebook Could Be Good for Your Mental Health — Yes, Really. www.sheknows.com

July 8, 2019. Nice guys actually DON'T finish last! Finding a kind partner is more important than compatibility, study claims (so are dating apps a waste of time?). www.dailymail.co.uk

July 8, 2019. Social media may help with mental health in older adults. www.tophealthjournal.com

July 7, 2019. Facebook may actually benefit adult mental health. www.medicalnewstoday.com

July 7, 2019. Parents who help unemployed adult children curb behavior to offset costs. www.eurekalert.org

July, 2019. Facebook Likely To Positively Impact Mental Health In Adults. www.londondailytelescope.com

June 29, 2019. Social Media May Improve Mental. www.psychcentral.com

June 28, 2019. Using Social Networking Sites May Help Avoid Psychological Distress, Improve Mental Health. www.marketresearchtime.com

June 28, 2019. Social Media May Improve Mental Health, Reduce Depression Risk: Finds Study; 5 Tips To Reduce Depression Naturally. www.ndtv.com

June 27, 2019. Facebook not that bad, can kill depression in adults. www.tribuneindia.com

June 27, 2019. Study: You are 1.63 Times More Likely to Avoid Serious Psychological Distress if You Use Facebook. www.newsgram.com

June 27, 2019. Could Social Media Actually Improve Mental Health? www.futurity.org June 26, 2019. Can Facebook Improve Your Mental Health? www.msutoday.msu.edu

June 17, 2019. EDITORIAL: Income mobility characterizes the land of opportunity. www.reviewjournal.com

June 14, 2019. ACEs linked to higher health care costs in adulthood. www.aappublications.org

June 14, 2019. Earnings in the U.S.: A Game of Chutes and Ladders. www.wsj.com

June 1, 2019. Rise and Shine: How school start times affect academic performance. www.educationnext.org

June 4, 2019. Cory Booker gives details on 'baby bonds,' a 'new American birthright'. www.news.yahoo.com

May 24, 2019. Your View by Lehigh professor emeritus: Why soaking the wealthiest 1% is bad economic policy. www.mcall.com

April 25, 2019. WHO: Babies, This Is How Much Screen Time You Should Have. www.forbes.com

April 8, 2019. Spending Time Online, Watching TV Before Bedtime Can Negatively Affect Teen’s Mental Health. www.strangemalady.com

April 5, 2019. Screen time -- even before bed -- has little impact on teen well-being. www.eurekalert.org

March 21, 2019. Childhood adversity linked to higher out-of-pocket health care costs in adulthood. www.eurekalert.org

March 21, 2019. Adverse childhood events lead to high out-of-pocket medical costs in adulthood. www.healio.com

March 18, 2019. Unpacking the Power of Privileged Neighborhoods. www.citylab.com

March 14, 2019. Half of Older Households May Fall Short in Retirement. www.fool.com

March 13, 2019. The privilege of going to college in the US has always been about money. www.qz.com

March 7, 2019. Young Americans Nearly 4X More Likely To Have Been Arrested Than Older Adults. www.studyfinds.org

March 1, 2019. Women must return to work after having a child - even for a small amount of money. www.thenational.ae

February 27, 2019. A Study Shows That Screen Time For Children Under 2 Years Old Has Doubled. www.scoop.market.us

February 25, 2019. Younger Americans much more likely to be arrested than previous generations. www.phys.org

February 25, 2019. Young Americans More Likely to Be Arrested Than Previous Generations: Study. www.thecrimereport.org

February 21, 2019. Average screen time is rising for children, but mobile devices aren't to blame. www.news.elearninginside.com

February 20, 2019. Screen Time Exposure For Very Young Children Has Doubled Since The Late 90s. www.techtimes.com

February 19, 2019. Glued to Their Phones? Study Says Children Still Watch TV More Than Anything. www.blogs.discovermagazine.com

February 19, 2019. Screen Time for the Very Young Has Doubled in 20 Years: Study. www.usnews.com

February 19, 2019. Screen Time Has Doubled for Toddlers Since the '90s, Study Finds. www.mommynearest.com

February 18, 2019. Screen time for kids under 2 more than doubles, study finds.www.wreg.com

February 13, 2019.Looking for a Valentine? Try nice guys, Michigan State study says. www.freep.com

February 13, 2019. A huge study of long-term partners finds nice people really do finish first. www.salon.com

February 12, 2019. Finding a nice person key to happy relationship: Study. www.business-standard.com

February 12, 2019. Personality Matches In Relationship Aren’t As Big A Deal As You’d Think, A New Study Shows. www.bustle.com

February 11, 2019. Love Relies On Being Nice, Not Matching Personalities. www.futurity.org

February 11, 2019. Why Mr. Nice Could be Mr. Right. www.msutoday.msu.edu

February 8, 2019. As the Planet Warms, Who Should Get to Drive? www.citylab.com

February 4, 2019. A surprising finding about family caregivers. www.mcknightsseniorliving.com

February 1, 2019. Study: Cory Booker’s baby bonds nearly close the racial wealth gap for young adults. www.vox.com

January 26, 2019. Helping Elderly for Less Than Hour May Be More Taxing for Older Caregivers. www.psychcentral.com

January 24, 2019. Caregivers Who Do Less Report Worse Well-Being. www.futurity.org

January 22, 2019. Older caregivers report worse well-being when providing minimal assistance: study. www.medicalxpress.com

January 15, 2019. More than one-third of American kids have lived in extended family households. www.phys.org

January 9, 2019. Keep Disconnected Youth on Track for Their Sake and the Economy’s. www.youthtoday.org

December 11, 2018. Real Estate in Brief: Fewer cost-burdened households, millennials delay homeownership and more. www.bostonagentmagazine.com

December 4, 2018. Report suggests wage gap is even wider than expected.www.azdailysun.com

December 3, 2018. Study Reveals New Retirees Are Better Prepared Than Previously Thought. www.reversemortgagedaily.com

November 30, 2018. A new report suggests the gender wage gap is wider than you thought. www.spokesman.com

November 29, 2018. How millennials can maximize savings for retirement. www.financial- planning.com

November 29, 2018. Why a new report suggests the gender wage gap is wider than you thought. www2.philly.com

November 27, 2018. Opinion: How well do household surveys measure retirement income? www.marketwatch.com

November 21, 2018. The Growth in Total Household Giving Is Camouflaging a Decline in Giving by Small and Medium Donors: What Can We Do about It? www.nonprofitquarterly.org

November 20, 2018. Middle-Class Americans Are Enjoying More Prosperity Over Time. www.cnsnews.com

November 19, 2018. Buying a home earlier in life can seriously boost your financial picture in retirement. www.housingwire.com

November 17, 2018. The Long-Term Cost When Graduates Move Back Home. www.nytimes.com

November 14, 2018. Millennials Could be Foregoing Equity Wealth. www.mortgagenewsdaily.com

November 13, 2018. Buying a Home Before Turning 35. www.dsnews.com

November 13, 2018. Even the Most Reliable Data Suggests Households Will Fall Short of Retirement Income Goals. www.plansponsor.com

November 13, 2018. Study Suggests Multiple Provider Model Best for K-12 403(b) Plan Participants. www.planadviser.com

October 18, 2018. Altruists Make More Money and Have More Kids. wwwpsmag.com

October 4, 2018. Study finds selfish people have fewer children and earn less money. www.psypost.org

September 10, 2018. REVEALED: How white households headed by high school dropouts are three times wealthier than black families led by a college graduate. www.dailymail.co.uk

August 29, 2018. The economy is booming, your salary is not: Blame the decline of unions. www.fastcompany.com

August 24, 2018. Hurricane season not only brings destruction and death but rising inequality too. www.wtop.com

August 23, 2018. This is how much the decline in labor unions has cut the pay for all workers. www.marketwatch.com

August 21, 2018. Study shows diminished but 'robust' link between union decline, rise of inequality. www.phys.org

August 17, 2018. The Costs of Motherhood Are Rising, and Catching Women Off Guard. www.nytimes.com

August 16, 2018. Some adult children earn more when they live close to their parents—here’s why. www.marketwatch.com

August 10, 2018. Households with college students are twice as likely to experience foreclosure. www.inman.com

August 9, 2018. Paying for College Linked to Higher Risk of Foreclosure. www.studentloans.net

August 8, 2018. A ‘Generationally Perpetuated’ Pattern: Daughters Do More Chores. www.nytimes.com

August 7, 2018. An untold story of the foreclosure crisis: college costs. www.new.cornell.edu

August 6, 2018. Sending your kids to college increases the chances you’ll lose your house. www.washingtonpost.com

August 1, 2018. Women and Men Give Differently in Retirement. www.thinkadvisor.com

July 27, 2018. Parents' Childhood Affects Their Children's Behavioral Health. www.psychiatryadvisor.com

July 26, 2018. Charitable giving is retirement-proof–except for single men. www.fastcompany.com

July 20, 2018. White College Graduates Are Doing Great With Their Parents’ Money. www.theatlantic.com

July 19, 2018. Parents' childhood trauma tied to behavior problems in kids. www.reuters.com

July 17, 2018. Parents’ Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Children’s Behavioral Health Problems. www.pediatrics.aappublications.org

July 14, 2018. Parents with severe trauma in childhood more likely to have children with behavioural problems. www.thejournal.ie July 12, 2018. Missing Millennial Homeownership Endangers the American Dream. www.realtor.com

July 10, 2018. Behavioural problem of health in children’s lives comes from their parents. www.factsherald.com

July 10, 2018. Parents with Severe Childhood Trauma More Likely to Have Kids with Behavior Issues.www.psychcentral.com

July 9, 2018. Trauma suffered in childhood echoes across generations, study finds. www.abcnews.go.com

July 9, 2018. Study: Child Behavioral Issues Linked To Parents With Childhood Trauma. www.sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com

July 9, 2018. Parents Who Suffered Severe Trauma Throughout Childhood More Likely To Have Behavioral Problems With Children. www.techtimes.com

July 9, 2108. Children's Risk Of Mental Health Problems Higher If Parents Faced Childhood Trauma. www.medicaldaily.com

July 8, 2018.Parents who had severe stresses, trauma in childhood more likely to have kids with behavioral health problems. www.newsroom.ucla.edu

July 6, 2018. Fewer Hispanics Apply for Federal Aid Because of Deportation Fears: Study. www.thecrimereport.org

July 3, 2018. Fewer Americans are giving money to charity but total donations are at record levels anyway. www.theconversation.com

June 13, 2018. Americans who were 'scarred' by the Great Recession changed the way they spend. www.marketwatch.com

June 12, 2018. A postgraduate degree protects you against the business cycle. www.blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview

June 12, 2018. The Main Reason Wives Divorce Their Husbands, According To New Study. www.yourtango.com

June 5, 2018. In Search of...America's Missing Donors. www.philanthropy.com

May 24, 2018. Redistribution of wealth could boost consumption rate. www.phys.org

May 20, 2018. A half-Century of Fewer People Marrying: What Explains It? www.psychologytoday.com

May 20, 2018. Grant awarded to CMU professor to continue child hunger research. www.the morningsun.com

May 16, 2018. College May Not Be Worth It Anymore. www.nytimes.com

May 10, 2018. Premature mortality and the long decline of hope in America. www.brookings.edu May 8, 2018. Why more young adults live with their parents. www.futurity.org

May 8, 2018. How College Grads Drive Up Urban Rents. www.citylab.com

May 7, 2018. The boomerang generation: How the economy kept black and white young adults from leaving the nest. www.hub.jhu.edu

May 7, 2018. TREND: Number of college grads moving back home with parents increasing. www.fox5vegas.com

May 6, 2018. How helping your adult children financially can end up hurting their career. www.marketwatch.com

May 2, 2018. Parental support linked career success of children. www.sciencedaily.com

May 2018. Does Parental Support Help Or Hinder Children's Career Success? www.tun.com

May 2018. Redistribution of wealth could boost consumption rate. www.news.umich.edu

April 26, 2018. People in Transit-Rich Neighborhoods Don't Spend Less on Transportation. www.citylab.com

April 20, 2018. Pew study finds rising number of 'rent-burdened' households. www.consumeraffairs.com

March 29, 2018. Three generations of data show how wealthy (white) families stay wealthy. www.phys.org

March 16, 2018. Low-income young adults in Peru show the effects of hope on life outcomes. www.brookings.edu

March 16, 2018. Does hope lead to better futures? www.brookings.edu

March 14, 2018. The Perks Of Growing Up In A Multigenerational Home. www.ozy.com

March 13, 2018. Moms still earn less than childless women and the gap isn't closing. www.kmov.com

March 13, 2018. Parents Uneven In Teaching Philanthropy To Their Kids. www.thenonprofittimes.com

March 13, 2018. The Motherhood Pay Gap Is Real--And It's Not Getting Any Better. www.scarymommy.com

March 2, 2018. Merck Study Reveals Concern About the Future of the Veterinary Profession. www.equimanagement.com

March 2, 2018. In Pursuit of Wellness. www.drovers.com

March 1, 2018. Small pay increase can have big health benefits for lower-wage workers. www.davisenterprise.com

March 1, 2018. The Influence of Moms on the Evolution of Dads. www.usnews.com February 28, 2018. A small pay increase can have big health benefits for lower-wage workers. www.sciencedaily.com

February 16, 2018. Merck Study: Veterinarians have normal mental health but poor well-being. www.dvm360.com

February 12, 2018. Merck Animal Health study: Young veterinarians are struggling. www.agdaily.com

February 7, 2018. Did the Tax Overhaul Create a Spike in Donor-Advised Funds? We, It's Complicated. www.nonprofitquarterly.org

February 6, 2018. First-of-its-kind Study Reveals Concern about the Future of the Veterinary Profession. www.sciencedaily.com

February 6, 2018. Survey: Majority of veterinarians don’t recommend the profession: Study finds younger practitioners struggling. www.news.vin.com

January 30, 2018. How Trump's Campaign Appealed to American morality: Eco Pulse. www.bloomberg.com

January 22, 2018. Older women do most of the housework for retired couples. Here's when men take over. www.deseretnews.com

January 11, 2018. Study finds much uncertainty in 2018 charitable giving. www.religionnews.com

January 11, 2018. When health deteriorates, who does the housework? www.phys.org

January 9, 2018. Earned income tax credit increases women’s earnings over time, study finds. www.news.uci.edu

December 22, 2017. Parent in STEM careers guide girls to 'hard science'. www.futurity.org

November 29, 2017. Majority of Kids Today Will Be Obese Adults. www.medpagetoday.com

November 9, 2017. A neighborhood's quality influences children's behaviors through teens, study suggests. www.sciencedaily.com

November 4, 2017. Increasing levels of air pollution contribute to deteriorating mental health. www.globalnews.ca

November 3, 2017. The more air pollution, the more mental distress. www.futurity.org

October 26, 2017. Kids’ self-perception influences academic achievement. www.jhunewsletter.com

October 18, 2017. Americans Are Giving Less to Charity Than They Were A Decade Ago. www.fastcompany.com

October 11, 2017. Lilly School Opens Fundraising Research Site to Public. www.thenonprofittimes.com

September 20, 2017. Belief in One's Abilities Early in Life Predicts Math, Reading Achievement Later. www.laboratoryequipment.com

September 19, 2017. Belief in success predicts how kids do in math and reading. www.futurity.org

September 19, 2017. Students' self-concepts of ability in math, reading predict later math, reading attainment. www.eurekalert.org

September 12, 2017. Statistics reveals new, more precise insight into upward mobility between generations. www.phys.org

August 27, 2017. Climbing wealth ladder more precarious today. www.timesunion.com

August 21, 2017. Survey finds it’s harder to get rich than it used to be. www.spokesman.com

August 15, 2017. It's harder to get rich than it used to be. www.post-gazette.com

August 4, 2017. Married people aren't any healthier than single people, new research indicates. www.businessinsider.com

July 22, 2017. Health Benefits Unlikely Even From the Longest Marriages. www.psychologytoday.com

July 21, 2018. How data can change Mississippi's image. www.clarionledger.com

July 13, 2017. Who Gets More Out of Marriage, Women or Men? www.bloomberg.com

July 12, 2017. The Numbers Show That Marriage Does Make Men Fatter. www.theconversation.com

July 10, 2017. Insights: Predatory Economy Dines On Colorado's Upward Mobility. www.gazette.com

July 5, 2017. How Our Parents’ Relationship To Property Impacts Our Own. www.domain.com.au

July 1, 2017. Here Is Why Poverty Is Not A Personal Choice — But A Reflection Of Society. www.rawstory.com

June 30, 2017. Why Poverty Is Not A Personal Choice, But A Reflection Of Society. www.theconversation.com

June 26, 2017. Marriage And Fatherhood Lead To Weight Gain. www.marilynstowe.co.uk

June 26, 2017. Men Gain Weight After Marriage – study. www.iol.co.za

June 26, 2017. Marriage, Fatherhood May Cause Men to Gain Weight. www.medicalnewstoday.com

June 26, 2017. Study Finds That Marriage And Fatherhood Cause Men to Gain Weight. www.askmen.com

June 26, 2017. Marriage and Fatherhood Lead Men to Put on A Few Pounds, Study Finds. www.consumersaffairs.com

June 23, 2017. Men Gain Weight after Marriage. Know Why. www.odishasuntimes.com

June 23, 2017. Men Gain Weight after Marriage. www.indianexpress.com

June 23, 2017. Why Men Tend To Gain Weight After Marriage. www.indiantimes.com

June 22, 2017. Men Gain Weight When They Get Married, Become Fathers. www.huffingtonpost.ca

June 22, 2017. Men Gain Weight after Marriage. www.punjabnewsexpress.com

June 21, 2017. Research Says Marriage Makes Men Fatter. www.medicalxpress.com

June 21, 2017. Marriage And Fatherhood Makes Men Gain Weight: Study. www.globalnews.ca

June 21, 2017. Does Marriage Make Men Gain Weight? A New Study Suggests So. www.forbes.com

June 5, 2017. Wages get a bump, thanks to women entering the workforce. www.ns.umich.edu

May 24, 2017. Tax Policy Proposals Would Reduce Charitable Giving, New Study Finds. www.news.iu.edu

May 19, 2017. How Some Kids Escape Poverty. www.citylab.com

May 18, 2017. Universal Deduction Might Boost Giving. www.thenonprofittimes.com

Summer, 2017. The Closer You Look, the Worse It Seems. www.ssir.org

May 10, 2017. Black And White Kids Do Equally Well In Subsidized Housing. www.futurity.org

May 9, 2017. Rich get richer: U-M study shows changes in income, spending of America's families. www.ns.umich.edu

May 9, 2017. US Incomes, Wealth Increased Most Among the Wealthy. www.247wallst.com

May 8, 2017. Study: Racial Disparities In Outcomes For Those Who Grow Up In Subsidized Housing Have Largely Vanished. www.hub.jhu.edu

April 21, 2017. Across the Nation: Colleges Struggle to Support their Hungry & Homeless Students. www.communityjournal.net

April 18, 2017. What Is Your Future Risk Of Poverty? www.source.wustl.edu

April 19, 2017. Berner: How School Culture Drives Civic Knowledge and Shapes the Next Generation of Citizens. www.the74million.org

February 23, 2017. The Surprising Reason You Should Live Near Your Parents. www.time.com

February 17, 2017. Living Near Your Parents Can Help You Get Ahead In Your Career, Study Suggests. www.forbes.com

February 14, 2017. What Does Living near One’s Parents Do to a Person’s Career? www.theatlantic.com

February 9, 2017. Having Mom and Dad Nearby Beneficial For Young People Who Have Lost A Job. www.lanereport.com

January 24, 2017. Gentrification Has Virtually No Effect on Homeowners. www.citylab.com

January 17, 2017. How Much Financial Responsibility Is Appropriate for Kids? www.wiscontext.org

December 29, 2016. Holiday Cheer from the Dismal Science. www.wsj.com

December 27, 2016. Why Are Americans Less Charitable Than They Used to Be? www.theatlantic.com

December 13, 2016. More Parents Funding College Education Contributes to Income and Wealth Gap. www.phys.org

November 29, 2016. Helena Organizations Get Holiday Boost Thanks to “Giving Tuesday”. www.kxlh.com

November 14, 2016. Study IDs Change in Parents’ Discipline Approach. www.medpagetoday.com

October 29, 2016. Why Borrowing Your Way out of Debt is Risky. www.ocregister.com

October 25, 2016. Homeownership Runs in the Family, Study Finds. www.ahwatukee.com

October 18, 2016. Borrowing Your Way Out of Debt. www.cbsnews.com

October 17, 2016. Entrepreneurship Is Declining: How to turn it Around. www.investopedia.com

October 13, 2016. A Progressive Agenda for Inclusive and Diverse Entrepreneurship. www.americanprogress.org

October 13, 2016. Borrowing Your Way Out of Debt: 5 Steps to Doing Debt Consolidation Right. www.cleveland.com

October 13, 2016. A Progressive Agenda for Inclusive and Diverse Entrepreneurship. www.americanprogress.org

October 13, 2016. Hispanics, African American, and Women Less Likely to be Entrepreneurs, New CAP Analysis Shows. www.americanprogress.org

October 11, 2016. Borrowing Your Way Out of Debt. www.nerdwallet.com

October 3, 2016. Liz Weston: Borrowing Your Way Out of Debt. www.foxbusiness.com

September 30, 2016. Study Looks at Links Between Race, Age, Education, and Kinship Ties. www.phys.org

September 27, 2016. Women Work More Years than Men over a Lifetime & the Reason Why is Troubling. www.bustle.com

September 22, 2016. On the House: Puzzling Out the Many Parts to the Decline in Homeownership. www.abqjournal.com

September 19, 2016. Puzzling Out the Many Parts to the Decline in Homeownership. www.philly.com

September 7, 2016. New Study Reveals Intersection of Owing No Income Taxes and Benefit Receipt. www.aei.org

August 13, 2016. Living in an Owned Home Young Begets Living in an Owned Home Later. www.mhmarketingsalesmanagement.com

August 12, 2016. Trulia: Family Tradition Matters to Upcoming Homeowners. www.housingwire.com

August 3, 2016. Men without Full-Time Jobs are more likely to Divorce, Study Suggests. www.huffingtonpost.com

August 2, 2016. If You Have $10 And No Debt, You Are Richer than 15% of American Households Put Together. www.forbes.com

August 1, 2016. Biggest Threat to Marriages: Finances Long Believed Top Risk Factor, But No More. www.lifezette.com

August 1, 2016. You May Be Headed for Divorce Because of Housework. www.star2.com

July 31, 2016. New Study Finds How Couples’ Divide Work Linked to Risk of Divorce. www.thesundaily.my

July 30, 2016. New Study Finds How Couples’ Divide Work Linked to Risk of Divorce. www.english.astroawani.com

July 28, 2016. Are Families with SAH Dads at Higher Risk for Divorce? www.babycenter.com

July 28, 2016. Study Finds Couples’ Division of Paid and Unpaid Labor Linked to Risk of Divorce. www.eurekalert.org

July 28, 2016. Study Finds Couples’ Division of Paid, Unpaid Labor Linked to Risk of Divorce. www.sciencedaily.com

July 28, 2016. Unequal Division of Labor in Marriage Ups Risk of Divorce. www.livescience.com

July 28, 2016. What Leads to Divorce? It’s Often about Work. www.cbsnews.com

June 24, 2016. Economic Mobility Is a Moving Target. www.nextcity.org

June 1, 2016. Commentary: New OT Rules Could Cut Pay, Hours of Workers. www.philly.com

May 26, 2016. The Rich Got 74 Percent Richer, While You and Everyone Else Lost Money. www.dallasnews.com

May 23, 2016. The Downside of Obama’s Overtime Rule. www.insidesources.com

May 16, 2016. “Asset Poverty” Linked With Higher Risk of Childhood Health, Obesity. www.ajmc.com

May 11, 2016. White Americans Retain Big-Spender Status While Blacks Slip, Fed Finds. www.bloomberg.com

May 10, 2016. Americans Are Pissed – This Chart Might Explain Why. www.nerdwallet.com

April 30, 2016. Inadequate Financial Savings Tied to Increased Childhood Health Risks. www.medicalxpress.com

April 29, 2016. Does The Bank of Mom and Dad Help Homeownership? www.mortgagenewsdaily.com

April 28, 2016. Why Young Adults with Immigrant Parents Are Doing So Well. www.family- studies.org

April 26, 2016. Shifting Gaps in Educational Attainment among Students of Different Incomes. www.sciencedaily.com

April 18, 2016. Addressing Health in America to Build Wealth. www.healthaffairs.org

April 11, 2016. Strategic Default and Unemployment: What Factors affect the Likelihood that Homeowners will Default on their Home Mortgages? www.journalistsresource.org

March 30, 2016. If You Grew Up Poor, Your College Degree May Be Worth Less. www.pbs.org

March 29, 2016. There Really Is a Gender Pay Gap – and It’s Worse Than You Think. www.triplepundit.com

March 18, 2016. Will You Fall Into Poverty? Calculator Examines Who Will Face Hard Times. www.sputniknews.com

March 16, 2016. Working Long Hours may Raise Cardiovascular Disease Risk. www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com

March 15, 2016. Long Hours at Work Can Increase Heart Disease Risk. www.hngn.com

March 15, 2016. Working Overtime? Long Office Hours May be Bad for Heart Health, Increasing Risk of Cardiovascular Disease. www.medicaldaily.com

March 7, 2016. Americans Get By With a Little Help. www.builderonline.com

March 7, 2016. Occupational Hazard? The Future of the Gender Pay Gap. www.brookings.edu

March 7, 2016. Should You Lend Money to Family? Tips and Traps. www.wtsp.com

March 6, 2016. Blue Collar Blues. www.timesfreepress.com

March 6, 2016. New Research finds that College Degrees are Less Valuable for Americans Raised Poor. www.qz.com

March 5, 2016. Career Earnings of Low-Income Graduates Lag, Study Says. www.chicagotribune.com

March 4, 2016. This Online Calculator Adds Up Your Risk of Poverty. www.futurity.org

March 2, 2016. Ever Give $500 to Bail Out a Relative? You’re Not Alone. www.freep.com

March 2, 2016. Four Simple Factors can Determine Future Poverty Risk. www.wustl.edu

February 29, 2016. How Much Is That College Degree Worth? It Depends on Where You Start. www.moneytalksnews.co

February 24, 2016. For Whom Is College Worth the Cost? www.family-studies.org

February 24, 2016. Poor Students Gain Less From College Degree than the Wealthy. www.techtimes.com

February 24, 2016. The American Dream is Failing Some College Grads. www.cbsnews.com

February 23, 2016. The Gap Trap: Poor Kids’ College Degrees are Worth Less. www.builderonline.com

February 23, 2016. Poorer Students Benefit less From a Bachelor’s Degree than the Wealthy. www.marketwatch.com

February 22, 2016. Still Think America is the ‘Land of Opportunity’? Look at this Chart. www.washingtonpost.com

February 19, 2016. A College Degree is Worth Less if you are Raised Poor. www.brookings.edu

February 12, 2016. The Importance of Long-Term Marriage for Health and Happiness. www.blog.oup.com

January 12, 2016. How Much Social Mobility Do People Really Want? www.brookings.edu

December 14, 2015. Money Can Buy Happiness, But Only to a Point. www.cnbc.com

December 10, 2015. Does A Raise Make You Happier? New Findings. www.forbes.com

November 23, 2015. Early Childhood Medicaid Coverage Linked to Better Adult Health. www.upi.com

October 28, 2015. As Cancer Patients Try To Save Their Lives, They May Lose Their Jobs. www.wwlp.com

October 28, 2015. Women May Internalize Relationship Problems While Men Get Frustrated. www.huffingtonpost.com

October 27, 2015. A Diagnosis of Cancer Brings Another Cost: Lost Income. www.newsok.com

October 27, 2015. Crunching the Numbers on Cancer’s Financial Toll: On Average, Patients See a 20% Drop in Income within Two Years. www.washingtonpost.com

October 27, 2015. Marital Problems: Why Women Feel More Comfortable Expressing Negative Emotions than Men. www.medicaldaily.com

October 27, 2015. Study Shows Connection between Unions and Well-being of Children. www.workdayminnesota.org

October 27, 2015. This Is How Much A Cancer Diagnosis Will Cost You – In Lost Income. www.latimes.com

October 26, 2015. A Cancer Diagnosis Can Lead to Significant Income Losses for Families. www.medicalxpress.com

October 26, 2015. Cancer Diagnosis Brings Income Loss for Families. www.reuters.com

October 26, 2015. Economic Hardships After Cancer Diagnosis Are Significant Issues for Survivors. www.oncologynurseadvisor.com

October 26, 2015. Economic Issues After Having Cancer: Probability of Employment Drops 10% in 5 Years After Diagnosis. www.medicaldaily.com

October 26, 2015. How Cancer is Financially Ruining Too. www.ndtv.com

October 26, 2015. Study Explores Economic Impact of Cancer Diagnosis on Families. www.eurekalert.org

October 26, 2015. What the Decline of Unions Could Mean for the Next Generation’s Income. www.citylab.com

October 19, 2015. Housing Boom was a Bust for African Americans. www.louisianaweekly.com

October 15, 2015. Why Home Buying was a Bust for Many African Americans Even during the Boom. www.washingtonpost.com

October 13, 2015. Johns Hopkins Study Finds Black Homebuyers Better Off as Renters, Many Lost Wealth Due to Predatory Lending As White Gained. www.atlantablackstar.com

October 11, 2015. Black Americans would have been better off Renting than Buying. www.theatlantic.com

October 9, 2015. Black Americans Lost Money after Buying a Home, Even in Boom Times. www.huffingtonpost.com

October 9, 2015. Black Wealth Not Protected by Homeownership. www.phillytrib.com

October 9, 2015. For Black First-Time Home Buyers, the Housing Boom was a Bust. www.baltimoresun.com

October 8, 2015. The Richer are Getting Richer, But So Are the Poor. www.dailycaller.com

October 7, 2015. How Being Angry Can Kill You. www.mensfitness.com

October 7, 2015. Study: If You Made Money Buying a First Home in 2000s, You Probably Weren’t Black. www.nbcnews.com

September 30, 2015. Bernie Sanders is wrong about Income Inequality. www.easternecho.com

September 24, 2015. Here’s a Reason to Smile: Happy People Live Longer. www.psmag.com

September 18, 2015. Zillow: Student Loans are not Stopping Young Home Buyers. www.upi.com

September 17, 2015. Student Debt Not Holding Back Housing Market. www.money.cnn.com

September 10, 2015. 5 Reasons Kids in America are Falling Behind. www.marketwatch.com

September 10, 2015. Smoking Prevalence Declines as Wages Increase. www.healio.com

September 9, 2015. Raising Pay May Reduce Smoking Rates. www.universityherald.com

September 9, 2015. Two in Every Five U.S. Children Spend at Least a Year in Poverty. www.wsj.com

September 2, 2015. Another Reason to Give Low-Income Workers a Raise. www.consumeraffairs.com

September 2, 2015. Higher Pay Tied to Less Smoking Among Male Workers. www.psychcentral.com

September 1, 2015. Pay Boost Decreases Smoking Rates. www.counselheal.com

September 1, 2015. Pay Hike Can Reduce Smoking Rates. www.economictimes.indiatimes.com

August 19, 2015. Today’s First-Time Homebuyer Is 32 & More Likely to Be Single. www.credit.com

August 14, 2015. As Construction Industry Shrinks, Goldman Challenges Fed. www.valuewalk.com

August 14, 2015. What Do You Do When Your Child Brings Home A Bad Report Card? www.phys.org

August 13, 2015. Harsh Punishments Over Report Cards Don’t Help Children, UM Study Suggests. www.clickondetroit.com

August 13, 2015. Warmth, Not Punishment, Helps Middle-School Students Learn, U-M Study Says. www.mlive.com

August 11, 2015. Raising Pay Can Reduce Smoking Rates, Study Says. www.theunion.com

August 5, 2015. There’s a Good Chance You’ll Need Welfare at Some Point in Your Life. www.bangordailynews.com

July 30, 2015. The Case against the ‘Gig Economy’. www.fortune.com

July 29, 2015. A Majority of Americans are Poor at Some Point between the Ages of 25 and 60. www.qz.com

July 28, 2015. UTHealth Researchers Provide Insights into Current Understanding of Childhood Obesity Epidemic. www.news-medical.net

July 27, 2015. Insight On Causes Of Child Obesity, Tactics To End It. www.sciencedaily.com

July 27, 2015. Experts Provide Insight on Causes of Child Obesity, Tactics to End It. www.medicalxpress.com

July 27, 2015. Time with Friends and Physical Activity as Mechanisms linking Obesity and Television Viewing among Youth. www.7thspace.com

July 27, 2015. Who’s Poor? Odds Are, You at Some Point in Your Life. www.dallasnews.com

July 24, 2015. 6 in 10 Americans Will Experience Poverty. www.time.com

July 24, 2015. The Remarkably High Odds You’ll be Poor at Some Point in Your Life. www.washingtonpost.com

July 24, 2015. Three in Five Americans Have Experiences Poverty-Level Incomes. www.psmag.com

July 24, 2015. You’re Probably Going to Be Poor. www.newsweek.com

July 23, 2015. Most Americans Live in Poverty at least Once. www.futurity.org

July 23, 2015. Most People Experience Relative Poverty at Some Point. www.phys.org

July 22, 2015. American Poverty Prospects Higher than Expected. www.news.wustl.edu

July 22, 2015. Most People Experience Relative Poverty at Some Point. www.news.cornell.edu

June 25, 2015. ACLU Study Spotlights Tale of Two Economic Recoveries for Black and White Homeowners. www.charlestonchronicle.net

July 6, 2015. New Study Shows Black Homeowner Recovery Significantly Lags Whites; Wealth Disparity Widens. www.mochamanual.com

June 29, 2015. Not the Land of Opportunity? www.townhall.com

June 24, 2015. Research Highlights Racial Disparities Found in Servicing, Lending, & Credit Access. www.themreport.com

June 20, 2015. Time with the Kids is good for Dads, but so is Providing for The Family. www.fivethirtyeight.com

June 17, 2015. Single-Parent Family Homes Produce Children with Fewer Years of Schooling. www.universityherald.com

June 11, 2015. 4 Things You didn’t (but should) Know about Economic Inequality. www.fortune.com

June 4, 2015. O’Malley’s Claim on Unprecedented Wage Stagnation for 70 Percent of Americans since World War II. www.washingtonpost.com

June 4, 2015. SNAP Happy? Welfare, Poverty, and Well-Being, Revisited. www.brookings.edu

May 28, 2015. Boosting Educational Attainment and Adult Earnings. www.educationnext.org

May 21, 2015. 1 Million Missing Entrepreneurs: What Data Reveal About the Lost Class of American Entrepreneurs and Solutions to Bring Them Back. www.americanprogress.org

May 12, 2015. No, Rich People Don’t Work More. www.huffingtonpost.com

May 8, 2015. Does America Have Less Economic Mobility? Part 3. www.economics21.org

May 7, 2015. The Political Roots of Widening Inequality. www.socialeurope.eu

May 6, 2015. America’s Income “Dynamics,” Not Income “Inequality,” Is Important. www.insideronline.org

May 3, 2015. Robert Reich: America’s Economy Is a Nightmare of Our Own Making. www.salon.com

May 1, 2015. The Political Roots of Widening Inequality. www.njtoday.net

April 29, 2015. Hillary Clinton Spins U.S. Rank on Gender Pay. www.huffingtonpost.com

April 27, 2015. Why Fundraising is a High-Stakes Game of Musical Chairs. www.business2community.com

April 22, 2015. Does America Have Less Economic Mobility? Part 2. www.economics21.org

April 21, 2015. Time With Parents Key for Adolescents. www.prb.org

April 20, 2015. Teens Coming from Single-Parent Homes Receive Less Education. www.scienceworldreport.com

April 19, 2015. Teens from Single-Parent Homes Receive Fewer Years of Schooling. www.universityherald.com

April 9, 2015. Baby Boomers’ Wealth is Shifting Their Aging in Place Decisions. www.reversemortgagedaily.com

April 7, 2015. More Time isn’t Always Better for Your Kids. www.washingtonpost.com

April 2, 2015. No Relation of Time Spent with Mom and Overall Success of Child, Study. www.themarketbusiness.com

April 2, 2015. How Much Time with Mom is Enough? www.mnn.com

April 1, 2015. Time Spent with Mother doesn’t have Impact on Overall Success: Study. www.perscience.com

April 1, 2015. New Generation of Blacks Are Moving Less. www.independentmail.com

April 1, 2015. No Correlation between Time Spent with Mom and Overall Success, Study Says. www.ksl.com

March 31, 2015. Study Has ‘Unexpected’ Findings on How Family Time Affects Kids. www.theblaze.com

March 28, 2015. Making Time for Kids? Study Says Quality Trumps Quantity. www.washingtonpost.com

March 24, 2015. Fighting Inequality Starts with Early Childhood Development. www.knowledge.insead.edu

March 12, 2015. How Can We Track Trends in Educational Attainment by Parental Income? www.brookings.edu

March 15, 2015. Divorce Makes Teens Less Likely to Attend College. www.perspectivesoftroy.com

March 11, 2015. Kids’ Time with Parents Matters, But Not in the Way You Might Expect. www.family-studies.org

March 9, 2015. The Mythology of Social Mobility. www.huffingtonpost.com

March 7, 2015. The Myth Destroying America: Why Social Mobility is Beyond Ordinary People’s Control. www.salon.com

March 2, 2015. Investing in Our Kids Using One Simple Tool: Cash. www.tcf.org

March 2, 2015. The Myth of the 1% and the 99%. www.fortune.com

February 26, 2015. Teenagers from Single-Parent Households More Likely to Drop Out from School Earlier, Study Finds. www.au.ibtimes.com

February 25, 2015. Family Influence on Education. www.insidehighered.com

February 25, 2015. Why 1 Percenters Are Like One-Hit Wonders. www.cnbc.com

February 22, 2015. Teens from Single-Parent Families May Get Less Schooling. www.psychcentral.com

February 20, 2015. Teens from Single-Parent Families Receive Fewer Years of Schooling. www.universityherald.com

February 20, 2015. Americans Have a 1 in 9 Chance of Making It into the 1% - Staying There Is the Problem. www.mainstreet.com

February 20, 2015. Teens from Single-Parent Families Leave School Earlier. www.phys.org

February 19, 2015. Study Finds Students with Single Parents Leave School Earlier. www.educationworld.com

February 13, 2015. Seven of Ten American Families in Financial Distress. www.financialwisdomworks.com

February 13, 2015. Taking Risks in Love. www.nytimes.com

February 10, 2015. How America’s Wealthiest Black Families Invest Money. www.hbr.org

February 5, 2015. Blank Account: The American Struggle to Save and Share. www.huffingtonpost.com

February 2, 2015. Is Giving Charity Good for Your Health? www.bdlive.co.za

February 1, 2015. Does Charitable Giving Lead to Better Health? www.wsj.com

January 30, 2015. 11% of Americans Will Spend at Least a Year In the Top 1%, Study Finds. www.redorbit.com

January 30, 2015. Many Make It to the One Percent, But Few Stay Long. www.psmag.com

January 29, 2015. The Sorry State of America’s Household Finances. www.cbsnews.com

January 29, 2015. Hirschl Research Finds Many Join 1 Percent, but Few Stay for Long. www.news.cornell.edu

January 28, 2015. Is This the Year You Join the 1 Percent? www.news.wustl.edu

January 27, 2015. The Striking Decline in African-American Household Mobility. www.citylab.com

January 19, 2015. Does Marriage Make You Healthier? www.voxeu.org

January 16, 2015. How Your Neighborhood Affects Your Paycheck. www.citylab.com

December 26, 2014. Does Rising Income Inequality Justify Class Warfare? www.reason.com

December 22, 2014. Creating a New Understanding of Economic Growth and Well-Being. www.equitablegrowth.org

December 21, 2014. WIC Boosts Childhood Health and Development, Study Says. www.huffingtonpost.com

December 19, 2014. Food for Thought: WIC Works. www.psmag.com

December 19, 2015. More Generous State Unemployment Benefits May Protect the Health of Unemployed Men. www.lse.ac.uk December 16, 2014. Jobless Weight Gain, Climate Change and Early Retirement. www.fivethirtyeight.com

December 4, 2014. How Common is it for a Man to be Shorter than His Partner? www.fivethirtyeight.com

December 3, 2014. Like Father Like Child: Why Your Future May be Closely Tied to Your Father’s Income and Education. www.national.deseretnews.com

December 3, 2014. Fathers Matter: A Child’s Future May be Closely Tied to Father’s Income, Education. www.washingtontimes.com

November 20, 2014. Why Younger Australians Need a Stronger Welfare Safety Net. www.businessspectator.com.au

November 13, 2014. Your Hometown May Be the Reason You’re Rich – or Poor. www.mic.com

November 12, 2014. The Neighborhood Effect: Localities and Upward Mobility. www.brookings.edu

October 27, 2014. In the Papers: Inequality, Youth Unemployment and Retirement Incentives. www.fivethirtyeight.com

October 26, 2014. Bad Stock-Market Timing Fueled Wealth Disparity: Research Shows Many Households Sold Shares During Downturn. www.wsj.com

October 21, 2014. Globalization, Technological Change and GDP’s Disconnect – Part 3. www.finfacts.ie

October 17, 2014. This is What the Legacy of ‘White Privilege’ Looks Like in Bill O’Reilly’s Hometown. www.washingtonpost.com

September 22, 2014. Study Finds That ‘Happy Wife, Happy Life’ is Pretty Dead On. www.huffingtonpost.com

September 21, 2014. Did You Dump Your Stocks? www.freep.com

September 18, 2014. College Debt Leaves Generation X Grads Less Wealthy than Parents. www.businessweek.com

September 18, 2014. Pew Finds Generation X Facing an Insecure Financial Future. www.digitaljournal.com

September 16, 2014. Wife’s Happiness is Crucial if You Want a Happy Marriage, Study Suggests. www.nydailynews.com

September 15, 2014. Happy Wife, Happy Life: Married Men Satisfied When Spouse is Content. www.hngn.com

September 15, 2014. Study Suggests ‘Happy Wife, Happy Life’ Maxim is True. www.medicalnewstoday.com

September 13, 2014. Happy Wife Makes Happy Marriages. www.thehealthsite.com

September 11, 2014. Why Jobless Americans Experience Deep and Prolonged Distress: Research Brief. www.journalistsresource.org

September 10, 2014. Researcher Studies Long-Term Marital Happiness. www.medicalxpress.com

September 8, 2014. Marriage and Social Capital: A Generous or Greedy Institution? www.family-studies.org

September 7, 2014. The Nora Batty Effect: How a Happy Wife Means a Happy Life. www.telegraph.co.uk

September 5, 2014. Less Talk about Racism, More Talk about Policy. www.socialjusticesolutions.org

September 2, 2014. Forget Tall, Dark, and Handsome – Marry the Little Guy. www.independent.ie

August 28, 2014. New Study Reveals Interesting Link between Men’s Height and Divorce. www.huffingtonpost.com

August 28, 2014. The Perfect Man: Short Men more likely to be Better Life Partners with more Money. www.medicaldaily.com

August 26, 2014. Tall Men get Ahead in Marriage as well as Work. www.telegraph.co.uk

August 21, 2014. Wealth Inequality Gaps Widen. www.thedemographics.com

August 8, 2014. Study Suggests Connections between Recessions and Public Health. www.thetriangle.org

August 5, 2014. Achieving Wealth in America? It’s More Common than You Think. www.money.cnn.com

August 5, 2014. Median Net Worth Still Falling. www.newstrategist.com

July 30, 2014. Study: African-American Homeownership Increasingly Less Stable, More Risky. www.forwardtimesonline.com

July 29, 2014. American Families Haven’t Made Much of a Comeback since the Great Recession. www.businessinsider.com

July 29, 2014. Educated Women Not at Higher Risk of Divorce. www.usattorneys.com

July 29, 2014. Median American Household Lost One-Third of Wealth in Last Decade. www.truthrevolt.org

July 29, 2014. The Median American Household Lost a Third of its Wealth in the Last 10 Years. www.washingtonexaminer.com

July 28, 2014. Great Recession’s Impact lingers on. www.consumeraffairs.com July 28, 2014. Losing Your Job Could Kill You, but Recessions Could be Good for Your Heath. www.redorbit.com

July 28, 2014. Why a Recession Could be Good for Your Health. www.all4women.co.za

July 27, 2014. How is it Possible that Joblessness Could Kill You, but Recessions Could be Good for Your Health? www.therapytoronto.ca

July 27, 2014. Rice and Cornell Study shows African-American Homeownership is on Rocky Ground. www.northdallasgazette.com

July 25, 2014. Recessions can Reduce Overall Population Mortality Rate, Study Finds. www.hngn.com

July 25, 2014. Subprime Market Major Hurdle for Hopeful African American Homeowners. www.houstonagentmagazine.com

July 25, 2014. Why does a Job Loss Increase Mortality Risk, but a Recession Reduce It? www.medicalnewstoday.com

July 24, 2014. Black Homeowners are worse off Today than They Were 40 Years Ago. www.citylab.com

July 24, 2014. Wives with More Education than Their Husbands Aren’t Doomed to Divorce After All. www.huffingtonpost.com

July 22, 2014. ‘Home Sweet Home’ More Elusive for African Americans. www.futurity.org

July 19, 2014. A College Savings Account for Every Child. www.nationaljournal.com

June 28, 2014. Being ‘Rich’ is More Common than You Think, at Least Temporarily. www.npr.org

June 10, 2014. Affordable Housing Helps Optimize Children’s Brainpower. www.scienceworldreport.com

June 9, 2014. Affordable Housing Linked to Children’s Test Scores. www.phys.org

May 7, 2014. Here’s the Massive Difference between Going to College and Skipping a Degree. www.businessinsider.com

May 7, 2014. Most U.S. Families Achieve Higher Income, Research Shows. www.cbsnews.com

May 6, 2014. Study Shows a Bright Future for the Next Generation of Philanthropists. www.business2community.com

May 5, 2014. Your College Diploma is worth $831,000. www.time.com

May 5, 2014. Is It Still Worth Going to College? www.frbsf.org

May 2, 2014. Just How Much are Parents Bailing out their Student-Debt-Addled Kids? www.wsj.com

April 30, 2014. Inequality, Recessions, and Recoveries. www.minneapolisfed.org

April 17, 2014. How Dads Juggle Work and Family. www.family-studies.org

April 2, 2014. Pension Coverage in Private Sector a Serious Problem. www.benefitspro.com

April 1, 2014. In Search of the American Dream. www.news.wustl.edu

April 1, 2014. Like Mother, Unlike Daughter. www.washingtonpost.com

April 1, 2014. Pew Report Finds that Working Women Boost Family Economic Mobility. www.pewtrusts.org

April 1, 2014. Women’s Wages Eclipse Mom’s While Still Trailing Men. www.bloomberg.com

March 12, 2014. Strategic Default: How Big an Issue? www.metrotrends.org

March 5, 2014. In Atlanta, Breaking the Poverty Cycle Proves Difficult. www.ajc.com

January 27, 2014. The Renter Lifecycle. www.axiometrics.com

January 23, 2014. Social Mobility Hasn’t Fallen: What it means and Doesn’t Mean. www.newyorker.com

December 30, 2013. Calculating the Risk: Child Sexual Assault. www.thealmagest.com

December 24, 2013. Study Shows Great Recession Hit Young People Especially Hard, Limiting Ability to Save for Future. www.thealmagest.com

December 20, 2013. Holiday Charity Ideas: Giving Can Have a Positive Impact on Your Health. www.medicaldaily.com

December 18, 2013. American Dream, Twisting. www.berkeley.edu

December 18, 2013. Can Life Still be a Dream in America? www.chicagotribune.com

December 16, 2013. Is it Easier to Obtain the American Dream in Europe? www.politifact.com

December 4, 2013. Why It's Harder to Move Up in America's Segregated Cities. www.theatlanticcities.com

December 1, 2013. ’Tis Better to Give, but Some Give More. www.bostonglobe.com

November 25, 2013. Handsome Is as Handsome Gives. www.wsj.com.

November 20, 2013. Families Fill in Gaps Left By Health Insurance. www.community.bowdoin.edu.

November 18, 2013. Study: American Dream May be Thing of the Past. www.bizjournals.com.

November 17, 2013. Professor’s Study Shows Young Adults Still Affected by 2009 Recession. www.kansan.com.

November 14, 2013. Has Being a Young Adult Always Been a Financial Nightmare? www.theatlantic.com.

November 11, 2013. 'Risk Factors' Related to Child Sexual Assault Revealed. www.aninews.in.

November 9, 2013. Study: 40% of Americans Experience at Least 1 Year in Poverty. www.presstv.ir.

November 8, 2013. The Crucial Role of Savings in Upward Mobility. www.forbes.com.

November 7, 2013. Rags-to-Riches Tales Aren't that Common, New Study Finds. www.nbcnews.com

November 6, 2013. A Shockingly High Number of Americans Experience Poverty. www.theatlantic.com.

November 6, 2013. Study Says Nearly 40 Percent of Americans Experience Poverty By Age 60. www.complex.com.

November 6, 2013. Think You'll Never Need a Handout? Research Shows You Might. www.pbs.com.

October 31, 2013. When Buying New Car, Many Choose Same Brand as Parents. www.kticradio.com.

October 30, 2013. Your Parents' Chevrolet Affects Your Car Choice More Than Ads. www.thereporteronline.com.

October 29, 2013. Car Buyers Tend to Choose the Cars Their Parents Drive, Study Says. www.autoworldnews.com.

October 24, 2013. New study: Talk to Your Kids about Giving, and They’ll Likely Follow Through. www.jweekly.com.

October 21, 2013. Brand Preferences Run in the Family. www.online.wsj.com.

October 9, 2013. Family Structure and the Well-Being of Children in Youth and Adulthood. www.journalistsresource.org.

October 4, 2013. Study: Children Who Save Find Greater Financial Success in Life. www.creditunionsonline.com

September 25, 2013. A Rising Tide Lifts All Yachts. www.theatlantic.com. September 24, 2013. The Killing of Jonathan Ferrell in Context. www.theatlantic.com.

September 20, 2013. Children with Savings Accounts are Financially Better Off Adults. www.theconversation.com.

September 19, 2013. Death of a Child’s Dream. www.paragoulddailypress.com.

September 17, 2013. Recipe for Economic Mobility? A College Education and a Spouse, Says Pew Analysis. www.cleveland.com.

September 17, 2013. Savings Accounts for Children Linked with Later Financial Success. www.phys.org.

August 29, 2013. Collateral Damage: Mortgage Crisis Dampened Zeal for Stocks. www.phys.org.

August 28, 2013. Collateral Damage: Mortgage Crisis Dampened Zeal for Stocks. www.ns.umich.edu

August 25, 2013. Husbands Employed in Female-Oriented Job do More Housework. www.upi.com.

August 23, 2013. Fifty Years After “I Have a Dream”: Time for a Real War on Poverty. www.chicagoreader.com.

August 20, 2013. The High Probability of Being Poor. www.prospect.org

August 14, 2013. Study Links Man’s Occupation to Time Spent on Housework. www.scienceworldreport.com

August 13, 2013. More Men in ‘Women’s Jobs’ Means More Men Chipping in at Home, Study Says. www.huffingtonpost.com

August 13, 2013. A Man's Occupation Linked to Time Spent on Housework, Study Finds. www.sciencecodex.com.

May 21, 2013. Gen Xers Lost Almost Half Their Wealth in Recession; Retirement Now Uncertain. Kamloops Daily News. Pg. B.6.

May 18, 2013. Family Research: Reports on Family Research from University of Texas Provide New Insights. Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. Pg. 217.

May 17, 2013. Pew Survey Questions Gen X, Baby Boomer Savings. Star-telegram.com.

May 16, 2013. Future retirees at Risk of Downward Mobility, Pew Finds. WashingtonPost.com.

May 16, 2013. Recession Left Generation X Least Prepared for Retirement, Study Finds. Oregonlive.com.

May 16, 2013. Early Boomers May Be Last Generation on Track to Retire Well. AdvisorOne.

May 4, 2013. Health Economics: Reports Outline Health Economics Study Findings from State University of New York. Pediatrics Week. Pg. 225.

April 27, 2013. Social Science and Medicine; Research Conducted at Pennsylvania State University Has Provided New Information about Social Science and Medicine. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Pg. 3584.

April 26, 2013. Environmental Health; New Findings on Environmental Health Reported. Health & Medicine Week. pg. 2591.

March 4, 2013. Retirement planning: Mistakes to Avoid. Moneylife.in.

March 1, 2013. Social Science and Medicine; Studies from University of Michigan Yield New Information about Social Science and Medicine. Health & Medicine Week. Pg. 4583.

February 22, 2013. Macroeconomics; Research from University of Pennsylvania in the Area of Macroeconomics Described. Economics Week. Pg. 795.

February 13, 2013. Trouble Ahead: Fewer Have Retirement Funds, More Raid Them . Pg. A6.

February 6, 2013. U-M Analysis: Fewer Have Retirement Funds, More Raid Them. CBS Detroit.

February 5, 2013. Trouble Ahead: Fewer Have Retirement Funds, More Raid Them. Targeted News Service.

February 5, 2013. Number of People with Pensions or DC Plans Has Fallen Since 2001. Benefitspro.com

February 1, 2013. Labor Economics: New Labor Economics Study Findings Reported from University of New South Wales. Economics Week. Pg. 427.

January 26, 2013. UC Davis Study Links Low Wages with Hypertension, Especially for Women and Younger Workers. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Pg. 1574.

January 11, 2013. Social Science; Study Findings from Stanford University Provide New Insights into Social Science. Science Letter. Pg. 477.

January 11, 2013. Social Science; Findings in Social Science Reported from Princeton University. Science Letter. Pg. 172.

December 20, 2012. America's Dangerous Powerball Economy. The Wall Street Journal. pg. A.19.

December 14, 2012. Social Policy: Study Data from McGill University Provide New Insights into Social Policy. Science Letter. Pg. 1094.

November 29, 2012. Sleep-Deprived Kids? Not so Much, Says 6776-Child Study. www.wired.com

November 7, 2012. Disability trends: Oldest old improving, boomers doing worse. Michigan Chronicle. pg. B3.

November 2, 2012. Social Science and Medicine: Reports Outline Social Science and Medicine Research from University of Victoria. Health & Medicine Week. Pg. 2299.

October 13, 2012. Children and Society; Researchers from University of Pittsburgh Publish Findings in Children and Society. Pediatrics Week. Pg. 349.

September 28, 2012. Household Economics; New Household Economics Data Have Been Reported. Economics Week. Pg. 671.

August 31, 2012. Health Economics; Recent Findings in Health Economics Described by Researchers from University of Rosario. Health & Medicine Week. Pg. 2559. August 25, 2012. Obesity, Fitness and Wellness: Research from University of California in the Area of Obesity, Fitness and Wellness Described. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Pg. 3239.

August 24, 2012. Demographic Science; Data on Demographic Science Described by Researchers at New York University. Science Letter. Pg. 244.

August 23, 2012. Diet and Nutrition Disorders; Recent Findings from Widener University Highlight Research in Obesity. Politics & Government Business. Pg. 337.

August 10, 2012. Social Science; Data on Social Science Detailed by Researchers at Social Science Research Center. Science Letter (GA). pg. 522.

August 3, 2012. Five Myths About the Middle Class. The Washington Post: WP Opinions. Pg. B2. Kenworthy, Lane.

July 27, 2012. Economic Policy; Researchers from University of Houston Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Economic Policy. Economics Week (GA). pg. 332.

July 26, 2012. Is the Middle Class in Decline? OregonBusinessReport.com.

July 17, 2012. Economic Mobility for African Americans May be a Myth, Pew Report Shows. The Huffington Post. Anderson, Jessica Cumberbach.

July 13, 2012. Social Science; Studies from State University of New York in the Area of Social Science Published. Science Letter (GA). pg. 898.

July 11, 2012. Only Half of Americans Exceed Parents’ Wealth. The New York Times (NY) Business Day: Economix. Rampell, Catherine.

July 10, 2012. The Washington Post. Mixed Fortunes in Scaling the Income Ladder. The Washington Post. Pg. A3. Gowen, Annie.

July 10, 2012. American Dream Deferred: Only a Quarter of African Americans Earn More Than Their Parents. Clutchmagonline.com. Danielle, Britni.

July 10, 2012. The ‘Rags to Riches’ American Dream is on the Way Out. Business Insider. Woodruff, Mandi.

July 2, 2012. Price Tags for Parents. New York Times. Folbre, Nancy.

July 1, 2012. Social Policy; Data on Social Policy Detailed by Researchers at University of Washington. Science Letter (GA). pg. 173.

June 28, 2012. Unemployed Americans Face Greater Risk of Mortality: UBC Study. UBC Public Affairs: University of British Columbia Media Release.

June 27-July 7, 2012. Fractions are the Key to Math Success, New Study Shows. Michigan Chronicle (MI). Vol. 75, Iss. 42, pg. D

June 21, 2012. Adolescence; New Adolescence Study Findings Have Been Reported by Researchers at University of Maryland. Computers, Networks & Communications (GA). pg. 545.

June 20,-26, 2012. Majority of College-Age Kids Get Money from Parents to Pay Bills. Michigan Chronicle (MI). Vol. 75, Iss. 41`, pg. C4.

June 15, 2012. Fractions are the Key to Math Success, New Study Finds. University of Michigan News Service. Swanbrow, Diane.

June 15, 2012. Consumers Still Struggling with Debt, Savings. post-gazette.com. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Grant, Tim.

June 13, 2012. News from Am Jrl of Public Health: Aug. 2012 Issue. Unemployment Puts Americans at Greater Risk for Mortality than their German Counterparts, particularly Minimum to Medium Skilled Level Workers. Newswise - American Journal of Public Health.

June 1, 2012. Social Policy; Data on Social Policy Detailed by Researchers at University of Washington. Science Letter (GA). pg. 173

May 29, 2-12. Study: Residential Segregation Still a Problem in U.S. Targeted News Service (WDC).

May 20, 2012. Timothy Noah brings 'The Great Divergence' into stinging focus on the diminishing U.S. middle class. The Palin Dealer (OH). Long, Karen R.

May 10, 2012. More Families Report Having No Savings at All. The New York Times (NY). Carrns, Ann.

May 9, 2012. Business News: 23% of U.S. Families Have No Savings. UPI.com (MI).

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater with Debts. KRIV-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. UPI News Track Business. 23% of U.S. Families Have No Savings. UPI.com.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. KTTV-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. Study: Many Households Have Negative Net Worth. WLTX-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. 23% of U.S. Families Have No Savings. United Press International (UPI).

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater with Debts. WOFL-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. WTTG-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. KSAZ-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. Myfoxphilly.com.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. WJBK-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. Study: 1 in 5 Families Underwater in Debts. WREG-TV – Online.

May 9, 2012. U-M Study: Debt Exceeds Savings for 1 in 5. The Lansing State Journal – Online (MI).

May 9, 2012. Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column. Detroit Free Press (MI).

May 9, 2012. Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column: Many Households Have Negative Net Worth, Study Finds (Institute for Social Research, Economics). Detroit Free Press (MI).

May 8, 2012. UM Study Says 20% of US Households Underwater. Detroit Free Press (MI).

May 8, 2012. Americans Buried Under Debt. www.cnnfn.com.

May 8, 2012. U-M Report: 1 in 5 Households Underwater with Debt. AnnArbor.com.

May 8, 2012. MANY U.S. FAMILIES ARE UNDERWATER WITH DEBTS. Federal News Service.

May 8, 2012. Manu US Families are Underwater With Debts. EurekAlert!

May 8, 2012. U-M Study Says 20% of U.S. Householders Underwater. Detroit Free Press – Online.

May 8, 2012. U-M Study Says 20% of U.S. Households Underwater. Detroit Free Press (MI).

May 7, 2012. Majority of College-age Kids Get Money from Parents to Pay Bills. Kansas City infoZine. Swanbrow, Diane.

May 3, 2012. Majority of College-Age Kids Get Help from Mom and Dad. Science Daily.

May 3, 2012. Parents Give Helping Hand Unevenly, Play Favorites. Deseret News. Collins, Lois M.

May 3, 2012. Majority of College-Age Kids Get Help from Mom and Dad. Phys.Org.

May 1, 2012. Inheriting the Start-Up Gene. Inc. McGinn, Daniel.

April 27, 2012. Letters: Houston Survey: Opinion. Houston Chronicle. Hayes, Donald M. Montgomery.

April 26, 2012. The Rich are Different than You and Me: They Spend More. The Washington Pots: Wonkblog. Klein, Ezra.

April 14, 2012. Pediatrics; Investigators from University of Pittsburgh Zero in on Pediatrics. Investment Weekly News (GA). pg. 941.

April 13, 2012. Social Science; Research from University of California Yields New Data on Social Science. Science Letter (GA). pg. 908.

April 7, 2012. Obesity; Low-Income Mothers Risk Obesity to Feed Children. Investment Weekly News (GA). pg. 909.

April 6, 2012. Econometrics; Data from Federal Reserve Bank Provide New Insights into Econometrics. Economics Week (GA). pg. 1023. April, 2012. The Evolution of Income, Consumption, and Leisure Inequality in the U.S. 1980-2010. Poverty and Inequality Bulletin. Attanasio, Orazio, Hurst, Erik, Pistaferri, Luigi.

April, 2012. Is Intergenerational Economic Mobility Lower Now than in the Past? Chicago Fed Letter (IL). Mazumder, Bhashkar.

March 23, 2012. Poor Moms Risk Obesity to Provide for Kids. Futurity.

March 22, 2012. Science; Investigators at University of Maryland Publish New Data on Science. Agriculture Week (GA). pg. 226.

March 19, 2012. Low-Income Moms Risk Obesity to Feed Kids. UPI.com.

March 17, 2012. Low-Income Mothers Risk Obesity to Feed Children. US Fed News Service, Including US State News (WDC).

March 16, 2012. Poor Mothers Risk Obesity to Feed Children. Asian News International (New Delhi).

March 16, 2012. Poor Mothers Risk Obesity to Feed Children. ZeeNews.com.

March 9, 2012. Social Work; Research on Social Work Described by Investigators at St. Louis University. Science Letter (GA). pg. 2042.

March 15, 2012. Low-Income Mothers Risk Obesity to Feed Children. ErekaAlert.com. Swayne, Matt.

March 1, 2012. The Mobility Myth. The New Republic. Pg. 14. Noah, Timothy.

February 25, 2012. Economic Research; Findings from Hendrix College Broaden Understanding of Economic Research. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week (GA). pg. 388.

February 21, 2012. Inequality and Redistribution During the Great Recession Both Earnings Inequality and Government Redistribution Rose to Historic Highs. On Net, Low-Earing Households Have Become More Vulnerable. State News Service (MN).

February 20, 2012. Teens Function Well with Less Sleep. WALB News 10 (UT).

February 10, 2012. Social Science; Studies Conducted at University of Miami on Social Science Recently Published. Science Letter (GA). pg. 1197. Expanded Reporting.

January 27, 2012. Demographic Science; Research in the Area of Demographic Science Reported from University of Connecticut. Science Letter (GA). pg. 760. Expanded Reporting.

January 26, 2012. Demographic Science; New Demographic Science Findings from University of Michigan Described. Food Weekly News (GA). pg. 46.

January 17, 2012. Free Enterprise on Trial. DailyMarkets.com. Reich, Robert.

January 10, 2012. Wealthy Taking over Our Government. Anchorage Daily News. Patkotak, Elise: Comment.

January 3, 2012. EDITORIAL: No Hard Times in Congress. McClatchy – Tribune Business News (WDC).

January 3, 2012. EDITORIAL: No Hard Times in Congress. The Tribune (IN).

January 2, 2012. EDITORIALS: Congress’ Cash Cushion. Northwest Florida Daily News (FL). pg. A.6. Bavaro, Nicholas.

January 1, 2012. EDITORIAL: No Tough Times in Congress. McClatchy – Tribune Business News (WDC).

January 1, 2012. EDITORIAL: No Tough Times in Congress. Sun Journal (NC).

December 31, 2011. Report Lists Growing Wealth in Congress. McClatchy – Tribune Business News (WDC). Terrell, Steve.

December 31, 2011. When it comes to Wealth, Ohio’s Representatives aren’t very Representative. Plain Dealer (OH). Suddes, Thomas.

December 29, 2011. No Hard Times in Congress. Creators Syndicate (CA).

December 29, 2011. EDITORIAL: House of Wealth: Congress is removed from Middle- Class Concerns. McClatchy – Tribune Business News (WDC).

December 29, 2011. Congress Loves These Safe-Haven Stocks. Wall St. Cheat Sheet (NY). McWhinnie, Eric.

December 29, 2011. Study: Area Representatives Have Higher Net Worth than Constituents. The Lima News (OH). Harrison, Tom.

December 29, 2011. For the Rich, by the Rich? Why the Second Anniversary of Citizens United Should Be on Your Calendar. Truthout.org. Lewis, Rachel.

December 29, 2011. House of Wealth Congress is removed from Middle-Class Concerns. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. pg. B-4.

December 29, 2011. Deflating Congressional Fat Cats. The TimesNews.com.

December 28, 2011. Study: Area Representatives Have Higher Net Worth than Constituents. Lima News (OH). Harrison, Tom.

December 28, 2011. Editorial: No Hard Times in Congress. Lima News (OH).

December 28, 2011. Gap between Us, Congress Ever Widening Lawmakers’ Net Worth has Steadily Soared. HoustonChronicle.com (TX). pg. 3. Whoriskey, Peter.

December 28, 2011. Gap Widens Between Congress, Constituents: As Rich Get Richer, Disparity in Wealth Suggests Growing Distance. Charleston Daily Mail (WV). pg. A6. Whoriskey, Peter.

December 28, 2011. Hard Times Bypass House Members; Representatives’ Net Worth More than Doubles during Span when American Median Slips. Orange County Register (CA).

December 28, 2011. Main Street: Looking Back on 2011. Murray Ledger & Times. Alexander, Constance.

December 28, 2011. House Members’ Net Worth Surges, While Public Struggles. Newsmax.com. Weil, Dan.

December 27, 2011. Members of Congress Got Wealthy While Their Constituents Fell Behind. The Frontrunner.

December 27, 2011. Congress Looks Less Like Rest of America. Washington Post (WDC). Whoriskey, Peter.

December 27, 2011. Congressional Wealth Gap Getting Bigger. The Virginian-Pilot (VA). FRONT: pg. A1. Whoriskey, Peter.

December 27, 2011. Mr. Rockefeller Goes to Washington: Today’s Balance Sheet Tackles Optimistic Economic News and Legislator’s Income-Inspired Out-of-Touchness. The American Prospect. Fuller, Jaime.

December 27, 2011. In Focus: Lawmakers’ Wealth Leaves Voters Behind. The Portland Press Herald. Whoriskey, Peter/The Washington Post.

December 27, 2011. Wealthy Taking over Our Government. Anchorage Daily News. adn.com.

December 26, 2011. BRIEF: Report: Financial Gap Widens between Average Americans, Representatives in Congress. McClatchy – Tribune Business News (WDC).

December 26, 2011. A Note on the Numbers. Washington Post with Bloomberg.

December 26, 2011. Wealth Gap Widens between Congress, Constituents. Washington Post. Whoriskey, Peter.

December 17, 2011. Social Science; New Social Science Research from University of Michigan Discussed. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week (GA). pg. 980.

December 16, 2011. PEW Research Uses Housing Boom and Bust to Measure Housing Wealth Impact on College Enrollment and Graduations Rates. Pew Charitable Trusts (PA).

December 16, 2011. Weight Gain Could be Due to Childhood Friend Circles. HealthJockey.com.

December 16, 2011. Social Norms for Obesity Learned in Childhood. Health News.

December 16, 2011. Exploring the Factors Contributing to Sibling Correlations in BMI: A Study Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. MDLinx: Nursing.

December 15, 2011. Diet Health Centre: Study Backs Early Years Obesity Prevention. BootsWebMD. Russell, Peter

December 2, 2011. Environmental Planning; New Environmental Planning Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of California. Ecology, Environment & Conservation (GA). pg. 243.

November 26, 2011. Social Science; Research from University of North Carolina in Social Science Provides New Insights. Investment Weekly News (GA). pg. 1246.

November 15, 2011. Social Science; Investigators at University of Wisconsin Zero in on Social Science. Science Letter (GA). pg. 168.

October 23, 2011. Early Origins of Chronic Mid-Life Diseases: Low Birth Weight and Poverty Have Long-Term Effects. US Fed News Service, Including US State News (WDC).

October 21, 2011. Early Origins of Chronic Mid-Life Diseases: Low Birth Weight and Poverty have Long-Term Effects. HealthCanal.com.

October 9, 2011. Gals Dig Fat Wallet Money Trumps Weight. Pg. 3. New York Post (NY). Karni, Annie.

October 5, 2011. Bad Neighborhoods’ Cast Bad Effects on Growing Children. Thee Hindustan Times (New Delhi).

October 5, 2011. Children Living in Low-Income Neighborhoods Less Likely to Graduate High School: Study. Huffington Post.

October 5, 2011. Forget School Vouchers. The Route to Improving Education May be Housing Vouchers. Atlanta Journal Constitution. (GA). Downey, Maureen.

October 5, 2011. Bad Neighborhoods Cast Bad Effects on Growing Children. NewstrackIndia. (WDC).

October 4, 2011. Social Science; Reports Outline Social Science Study Findings from State University of New York. Science Letter (GA). pg. 550.

October 4, 2011. Growing Up in Bad Neighborhoods Has a Devastating Impact. Newswise (WDC).

October 4, 2011. Study: Growing Up in Bad Neighborhoods has a Devastating Impact. EurekAlert! Fowler, Daniel.

October 4, 2011. Growing Up in Bad Neighborhoods Has a ‘Devastating Impact.’ Targeted News Service.

October 4, 2011. Growing Up in Bad Neighborhoods Has a ‘Devastating Impact.’ HealthCanal.com.

September 22, 2011. Study Finds College Enrollment Related to Housing Market. Washington Square News. Turret, Julie.

September 7, 2011. $1 Million Funding Available for the Collection of Metadata. Targeted News Service (WDC).

September 4, 2011. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ISSUES GRANTS NOTICE ON "METADATA FOR LONG-STANDING LARGE-SCALE SOCIAL SCIENCE SURVEYS." US Fed News Service, Including US State News. (WDC).

August 29, 2011. Contract Notice: National Endowment for the Arts (District of Columbia) Issues Solicitation for "Conduct Research on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.” US Fed News Service, Including US State News. (WDC).

August 21, 2011. Statistics; Investigators at the University of Michigan Publish New Data on Statistics. News of Science (GA). pg. 670.

August 20, 2011. Health Economics; Research from Pennsylvania State University in the Area of Health Economics Described. Fitness & Wellness Week (GA). pg. 1159.

August 12, 2011. Economics and Statistics; New Economics and Statistics Study Findings Have Been Published by Scientists at Johns Hopkins University. Economics Week (GA). pg. 1195.

August 9, 2011. Contract Notice: National Endowment for the Arts (District of Columbia) Issues Solicitation for “Conduct Research on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.” US Fed News Service, Including US State News (WDC).

August 9, 2011. Population Science; Studies from Syracuse University Further Understanding of Population Science. Science Letter (GA). pg. 1019.

August 8, 2011. Research Services Sought by National Endowment for the Arts. Targeted News Service (WDC).

August 6, 2011. Economic Psychology; University of Sheffield Reports Research in Economic Psychology. Investment Weekly News (GA).

July 1, 2011. A Young Radical’s View of Marriage. New Politics (NY). Littlefield, Amy.

June 24, 2011. Cancer Survivors Less Likely to be Employed, Work Fewer Hours. The Hindustan Times.

June 24, 2011. Study Finds Cancer Survivors Less Likely to be Employed. MedIndia: Networking for Health. Jones, Kathy.

June 23, 2011. Cancer Survivors Less Likely to be Employed, Work Fewer Hours. AsianNewsInternational/DailyIndia.com.

June 22, 2011. Cancer Survivors Have Lower Employment Rates and Work Fewer Hours. EurekAlert! (PA). LaJeunesse, Sara.

June 22, 2011. Cancer Survivors Have Lower Employment Rates and Work Fewer Hours. US Fed News Service, Including US State News. (WDC).

June 3, 2011. Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Receives $100,000 Federal Research Grant to Help Strengthen Volunteering. US Federal News Services, Including US State News. (WDC).

June 2, 2011. Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Receives $100,000 Federal Research Grant to Help Strengthen Volunteering. Targeted News Service. (WDC).

May 8, 2011. Transportation; New Transportation Findings from R. Paleti and Co- Researchers Published. Transportation Business Journal. (GA). pg. 143.

May, 2011. Love 2.0. Self. Woerner, Amanda.

April 27, 2011. Racial Wealth Gap; “Diverging Pathways: How Wealth Shapes Opportunity for Children.” Education Week. (MD). Vol. 30, Iss. 29, pg. 5. Kelleher, Maureen.

March 30, 2011. Deducting the American Dream: Study Finds Key Tax Break Has Adverse Effect on Homeownership, Social Welfare. Targeted News Service. (WDC).

March/April. Financing Pre-K: Why Finding a Better Way Is Critical to Our Future. Preschool Maters: A Publication of the National Institute. Volume 9, No. 1. Barnett, W. Steven.

February 26, 2011. American Sociological Association; Study: Neighborhood Natives Move Out When Immigrants Move In. Real Estate & Investment Business. (GA). pg. 1517.

February 8, 2011. Neighborhood Natives Move Out When Immigrants Move In. Science Daily.

February 5, 2011. Cardiovascular Diseases; Research Data from University of Michigan Update Understanding of Cardiovascular Diseases. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. (GA). pg. 1452.

January 26, 2011. Epidemiology; Investigators at University of Michigan, Department of Epidemiology Target Epidemiology. Biotech Week (GA). pg. 994.

December 25, 2010. Pension Economics; Studies Conducted at Boston College on Pension Economics Recently Published. Investment Weekly News (GA). pg. 1297.

December 25, 2010. Social Science; Research from University of Michigan in the Area of Social Science Described. Investment Weekly News. (GA). pg. 1374.

December 1, 2010. Armed Forces; studies from Washington State University Yield New Information about Armed Forces. Defense & Aerospace Week. (GA). pg. 217.

December, 2010. Subprimes Were Not the Culprit in Most Mortgage Meltdowns. Michigan Banker. (MI). Vol. 22, Iss. 12, Pg. 54-56.

November 19, 2010. Jews More Likely to Donate to Poor, Study Finds. The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California: J. (CA). pg. 32B. Debra Nussbaum Cohen.

November 12, 2010. Macroeconomics; Scientists at Kyung Hee University Release New Data on Macroeconomics. Economics Week. (GA). pg. 1671.

November 5, 2010. Study Finds Jews Donate More to Poor. Forward (NY). Vol. 114, Iss. 31834, Pg. 20-22.

November 4, 2010. Editorial; The Dark Side of Free Trade. Vol. 82, Iss. 19, Pg. 8. Machine Design.com (OH). Teschler, Leland.

November 4, 2010. Research Conducted at Washington State University has Provided New Information about Social Science. Politics & Government Week.

October 21, 2010. Subprimes Were Not the Culprit in Most Mortgage Meltdowns. R&D – University of Michigan (MI). October 15, 2010. Economics; Research from D. Cho and Co-Researchers in the Area of Economics Described. Economics Week (GA). pg. 642.

October 6, 2010. How Parents Can Help Their Sons Navigate the Challenges of Adulthood. Chicago Tribune (IL).

October 1, 2010. Economics and Statistics; New Findings in Economics and Statistics Described from University of Waikato. Expanded Reporting. Economics Week (GA). ; pg. 640.

September 28, 2010. Obamacare’s Tax Credit System Will Make April 15 Even Harder – Investor’s Business Daily/Yahoo News. States New Service.

September 28, 2010. The Confidence Crisis of the 20-something Son: Why Young Men are Getting Lost Entering the Real World—and What Parents Can do to Help. Chicago Tribune. (IL). Edwards, Julia.

September 17, 2010. Population Research; Study Results from A. Aughinbaugh et al Provide New Insights into Population Research. Economics Week (GA). pg. 552.

September 12, 2010. Scholars Say Asset Building is Vital to Economic Well-Being. The Urban Institute. Cronen, Elizabeth.

September 11, 2010. Social Science; Studies from Washington State University Provide New Data on Social Science. Real Estate & Investment Business (GA). Expanded Reporting; pg. 61.

September 9, 2010. Studies in the Area of Social Science Reported from University of North Carolina. Politics & Government Week.

September, 2010. Lifelong Socioeconomic Challenges Faced by Combat Veterans. O & P Business News: Linking the Orthotic and Prosthetic Profession. Vol. 19, Iss. 10; Pg. 49.

August 9, 2010. War Damages Future Work Prospects of Many U.S. Vets: Data; Soldiers Exposed to Combat More Likely to be Disabled, Unemployed throughout Life, Study Shows: a Washington State University Study with Data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Consumer Health News.

August 4, 2010. Sociologist Finds Combat Veterans Face More Lifelong Socioeconomic Challenges. UPI Space Daily (WDC). Staff Writers.

August 3, 2010. Combat Veterans Face More Lifelong Socioeconomic Challenges. Asian News International.

August 3, 2010. Washington State University Researcher Finds Combat Veterans Face More Lifelong Socioeconomic Challenges. U.S. Fed News Service (WDC).

August 2, 2010. WSU Researcher Finds Combat Veterans Face More Lifelong Socioeconomic Challenges. State News Service.

August, 2010. War Damages Future Work Prospects of Many U.S. Vets Data. U.S. News & World Report (WDC).

July 28, 2010. Economic Security Index: Financial Hardship on the Rise. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA). Grant, Tim.

July 28, 2010. Economic Security Index: Financial Hardship on the Rise. McClatchy - Tribune Business News (WA). Grant, Tim.

July 5, 2010. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID; Stanford University publishes Research in Medicare and Medicaid. Managed Care Weekly Digest. Expanded Reporting; pg. 59.

June 27, 2010. Credit and Banking: Scientists at Athens University Target Credit and Banking. Investment Business Weekly (GA). pg. 728.

June 27, 2010. Income and Wealth; Scientists at University of Wisconsin Describe Research in Income and Wealth. Investment Business Weekly (GA). pg. 733.

June 27, 2010. Credit and Banking; Scientists at Athens University Target Credit and Banking. Investment Business Weekly (GA). pg. 278.

June 26, 2010. PEDIATRICS; Data from Iowa State University Advance Knowledge in Pediatrics. Pediatrics Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 110.

June 19, 2010. ASTHMA; Findings in Asthma Reported from University of Michigan. Pediatrics Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 445.

June 19, 2010. OBESITY; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. NewsRx Health. Editor’s Choice; pg. 10.

June 13, 2010. Obesity; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. NewsRx Health & Science (GA). pg. 56.

June 12, 2010. OBESITY; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. EXPANDED REPORTING, pg. 4085.

June 12, 2010. Financial Economics; New Financial Economics Findings from Aarhus University Described. Investment Weekly News (GA).

June 8, 2010. OBESITY; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. TB & Outbreaks Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 151.

June 8, 2010. Obesity; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. TB & Outbreaks Weekly (GA). pg. 151.

June 7, 2010. OBESITY; UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. Obesity & Diabetes Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 332.

June 3, 2010. Home Equity Extraction: Where Did All the Money Go? Forbes.com.

May 30, 2010. PEDIATRICS; Childhood Psychological Problems Create Long-Term Economic Losses, Study Finds. NewsRx Health & Science. Expanded Reporting; pg. 28.

May 29, 2010. ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE; Study Finds from D. Kim et al Provide New Insights into Environmental Medicine. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 3891. May 29, 2010. OBESITY; New Findings Reported from Northwestern University Describe Advances in Obesity. Pediatrics Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 61.

May 28, 2010 PEDIATRICS; Childhood Psychological Problems Create Long-Term Economic Losses, Study Finds. Drug Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 261.

May 26-June 1, 2010. Whites Average $95K More than Blacks. Vol. 87, Iss. 39; pg. 4D, 2 pgs. (FL). Blake, Rich.

May 26, 2010. PEDIATRICS; Childhood Psychological Problems Create Long-Term Economic Losses, Study Finds. Biotech Week (GA). pg. 669.

May 26, 2010. How Much Housework is Too Much? Columbus Local News. Owens, Susan J.

May 24, 2010. ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE; Study Findings from D. Kim et al Provide New Insights into Environmental Medicine. Obesity & Diabetes Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 414.

May 24, 2010. PEDIATRICS; Childhood Psychological Problems Create Long-Term Economic Losses, Study Finds. Pharma Business Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 180.

May 23, 2010. America’s New Culture War: Free Enterprise vs. Government Control. The Washington Post. Brooks, Arthur C.

May 16, 2010. Childhood Psychological Problems Create Long-Term Economic Losses. FARS News Agency.

May 15, 2010. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY; Research on Marriage and Family Published by Scientists at Harvard University. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 1016.

May 15, 2010. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY; Researchers at University of California Publish New Data on Marriage and Family. Expanded Reporting; pg. 85.

May 14, 2010. Childhood Psychological Problems Cost $2.1 Trillion. CNN.com. Landau, Elizabeth.

May 14, 2010. Psychological Problems During Childhood Create Long-Term Economic Losses. The Hindustan Times.

May 13, 2010. Psychological Problems During Childhood Create Long-Term Economic Losses, RAND Study Finds. Ascribe Newswire

May 10, 2010. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY; Research on Marriage and Family Published by Scientists at Harvard University. Mental Health Weekly Digest. Expanded Reporting; pg. 140.

May 11, 2010. UC Davis Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. Health News.

May 4, 2010. HUMAN RESOURCES; Research in the Aras of Human Resources Reported from State University of New York. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 699.

April 24, 2010. PEDIATRICS AND SOCIAL SERVICES; Research Reports on Pediatrics and Social Services from University of Missouri Provide New Insights. Pediatrics Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 125.

April 23, 2010. Dad’s Involvement Helps Kid in School. The Times of India. March 11, 2010. Study Links Obesity with Lowest Earnings. US Fed News Service, Including US State News (WDC). Finney, Karen.

March 6, 2010. Economics and Statistics; Study Results from E. Hurts and Colleagues Broaden Understanding of Economics and Statistics. Economics & Business Week (GA). pg. 84.

March 5, 2010. Economics; New Economics Research Reported from Carleton College. Economics Week (GA). pg. 116.

March 1, 2010. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH; Researchers from University of Toronto Describe Findings in Social Science and Health. Health & Medicine Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 1793.

February 27, 2010. MARRIGE AND FAMILY; Investigators at State University of New York Publish New Data on Marriage and Family. Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. Expanded Reporting; pg. 84.

February 26, 2010. Findings in Economic Dynamics Reported from J. Heathcote and Co- Researchers. Economics Week.

February 26, 2010. Economic Dynamics; Findings in Economic Dynamics Reported from J. Heathcote and Co-Researchers. Economics Week (GA). Expanded Reporting. pg. 138.

February 23, 2010. MARRIAGE AN FAMILY; Investigators at State University of New York Publish New Data on Marriage and Family. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 1703.

February 23, 2010. MARRIAGE AN FAMILY; Investigators at State University of New York Publish New Data on Marriage and Family. Science Letter. Expanded Reporting; pg. 84.

February 3, 2010. Born Poor? Santa Fe Reporter (NM). Pein, Corey.

January 21, 2010. Positive Side Effect from Child Support. Child Support-Father Focus News.

January 12, 2010. DEMOGRAPHICS; New demographics Study Findings Have Been Reported from Washington University. Science Letter (GA). pg. 976.

December 22, 2009. Mortgage-Related Characteristics of Households and Borrowers. Unicon Research.

December 15, 2009. PEDIATRICS; Scientists at Washington University Describe Research in Pediatrics. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 1206.

December 15, 2009. PEDIATRICS; Scientists at Washington University Describe Research in Pediatrics. Science Letter. Expanded Reporting; pg. 3235.

December 13, 2009. PEDIATRICS; Scientists at Washington University Describe Research in Pediatrics. Pediatrics Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 109.

December 12, 2009. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY; Data from Boston College Provide New Insights into Developmental Psychology. Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. Expanded Reporting; pg. 53.

December 8, 2009. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY; Data From Boston College Provide New Insights into Developmental Psychology. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 53.

November 30, 2009. Poverty Plagues U.S. Youth, Threatens Health. (LA). Wilson, Nayita.

November 30, 2009. Advancing Economic Mobility through Savings. New American Foundation. Cramer, Reid.

November 22, 2009. CORNELL UNIVERSITY; Half of US Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. Disease Risk Factor Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 237.

November 22, 2009. JAMA AND ARCHIVES JOURNALS; Many US Children May Live in Families Receiving Food Stamps. Disease Risk Factor Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 322.

November 22, 2009. CORNELL UNIVERSITY; Half of US Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. NewsRx Health & Science. Expanded Reporting; pg. 217.

November 21, 2009. CORNELL UNIVERSITY; Half of US Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. Law & Health Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 786.

November 21, 2009. CORNELL UNIVERSITY; Half of US Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. Mental Health Business Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 208.

November 21, 2009. CORNELL UNIVERSITY; Half of US Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 144.

November 17, 2009. JAMA AND ARCHIVES JOURNALS; Many US Children May Live in Families Receiving Food Stamps. Health Risk Factor Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 463.

November 17, 2009. JAMA AND ARCHIVES JOURNALS; Many US Children May Live in Families Receiving Food Stamps. Disease Prevention Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 458.

November 17, 2009. Two Studies, Same Finding: Children in America Going Hungry. Digital Journal.com. Mathews, Kay.

November 13, 2009. News: C.U. Prof’s Research Redefines American Dream. The Cornell Daily Sun NY). Coon, Emily.

November 13, 2009. Nearly Half of All U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps, Expert Says (MO). Washington University in St. Louis – Record (MO). Martin, Jessica.

November 11, 2009. Nearly Half of U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps, Expert Says. Washington University in St. Louis. (MO). Martin, Jessica.

November 8, 2009. More Bad Healthy Care News: Half of American Kids Will Use Food Stamps. Daily Finance. Watson, Bruce.

November 5-11, 2009. Half of U.S. Kids Receive Food Stamps. Sacramento Observer(CA). 46; 47. P. A1, A6.

November 3, 2009. Half of U.S. Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. State News Service (NY).

November 3, 2009. Food Stamps Help Stave Off Hunger in Many U.S. Homes Over 30- Year Period; Nearly Half of American Children Received Nutrition Assistance, Analysis Shows. Health & Fitness – JAMA/Archives Journals, News Releases. Preidt, Robert.

November 3, 2009. Half of the U.S. Kids Are on Food Stamps: Study. Top News (WDC). Ramsey, Jason.

November 3, 2009. Half of U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps: Study. Latest News (WA).

November 3, 2009. Food Stamps: A Kids’ Thing; Study: Half in U.S. Will Get Them. USA Today, FINAL EDITION. Szabo, Liz.

November 3, 2009. Half of U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps: Study. Indo-Asian News Service (WDC).

November 2, 2009. Nearly Half of All U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps, Says Poverty Expert. Washington University in St. Louis: Newsroom. (MO). Martin, Jessica.

November 2, 2009. Half of U.S. Children – and Most Black Children – Will Use Food Stamps, Cornell Study Reports. EurekAlert! Friedlander, Blaine.

November 2, 2009. Half of American Children Receive Food Stamps. MedPage Today (CA). Emery, Chris.

November 2, 2009. Nearly Half of All U.S. Children Will Use Food Stamps, says Poverty Expert. Washington University in St. Louis Record (MO). Martin, Jessica.

November 2, 2009. Study: Half of U.S. Kids Will Get Food Stamps. USA Today. Szabo, Liz.

November 2, 2009. Many U.S. Children May Live in Families Receiving Food Stamps. EurekAlert! Martin, Jessica.

November 2, 2009. Food Stamps Hel Stave Off Hunger in Many U.S. Homes. Women’s Health Online-Health Day News.

October 20, 2009. Does Jewish Philanthropy Differ by Type of Giving and Sex? Jews & Judaism. Mesch, Deb.

September 22, 2009. THE HONOR OF GOD: Middle-Class Dream Eludes African American Families. Poverty in America (PA). Glasmeier, Dr. Amy K.

September 17, 2009. Shifts in Consumer Spending, Saving Will Usher in a New Economic Era. U.S. Federal News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC).

September 13, 2009. Seeking to Woo the Insured, Obama Cites Risk of Losing Coverage. The New York Times (NY). Stolberg, Sheryl Gay.

September 12, 2009. President Says Uninsured Americans are more common than you’d think. The Washington Post (WDC). Komblut, Anne E.

September 12, 2009. Obama Notes Gaps in Access to Coverage. Modern Healthcare. Do Bias, Matthew.

September 11, 2009. Opinion: Taste: The Myth of the Overscheduled Child. Wall Street Journal. Vanderkam, Laura.

September 11, 2009. Treasury Department Background Media Briefing via Conference Call; Subject: New Report on Numbers of Uninsured Americans; Briefers: Senior Treasury Officials Moderator: Nyerra Haq, Department of Treasury. Federal News Service (WDC).

September 11, 2009. Pink Slips Aren’t Rosy. The Washington Times. (WDC).

September 2, 2009. PUBLIC HEALTH; Researchers from Stanford University, Medical Department Describe Findings in Public Health. Fitness & Wellness Business Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 150.

September 4, 2009. Taste: The Myth of the Overscheduled Child. Wall Street Journal (NY). pg. W.13. Vanderkam, Laura.

August 31, 2009. PUBLIC HEALTH; Researchers from Stanford University, Medical Department Describe Findings in Public Health. Health & Medicine Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 1903.

August 24, 2009. Living Together: Best Way to Divorce-Proof a Marriage? U.S. Federal News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC).

August 24, 2009. Long-Term Exercise, Healthy Eating Habits in Young Adults: University of Michigan Study. U.S. Federal News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC).

August 18, 2009. Demographics; Research from State University of New York Provides New Data about Demographics. Science Letter (GA). pg. 980.

August 18, 2009. Demographics; Findings from J. P. Smith and Co-Researchers Advance Knowledge in Demographics. Science Letter (GA). pg. 977.

August 18, 2009. Demographics; Research from State University of New York Provides New Data about Demographics. Science Letter (GA). Expanded Reporting. pg. 980.

August 11, 2009. Family History Research; New Findings from University of California Describe Advances in Family History Research. Science Letter (GA). pg. 1154.

August 10-16, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase Risk of Falling Down the Ladder for Middle-Class Black Children. Vol. 83, Iss. 47, Pg. 6. The Louisiana Weekly (LA).

August 10, 2009. Dad’s Early Connection with Child ‘Writes Script’ for Later School Involvement. www.LiteracyNews.com (CA).

July 27, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase the Risk of Falling Down the Income Ladder for Children of Middle-Income Black Families. Targeted News Service (WDC). Ratner, Jeremy.

July 27, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase the Risk of Falling Down the Income Ladder for Children of Middle-Income Families. U.S. Newswire.

July 27, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase Risk of Falling Down Income Ladder for Children of Middle-Income. States News Service (Philadelphia., PA).

July 27, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase the Risk of Falling Down the Income Ladder for Children of Middle-Income Black Families. Pew Charitable Trusts (WDC).

July 27, 2009. Poor Neighborhoods Strongly Increase the Risk of Falling Down the Income Ladder for Children of Middle-Income Black Families. PR Newswire (NY).

July, 20, 2009. Dad’s Early Bonding with Child Scripts Later Involvement. NewKerala.com (India: online news).

July 20, 2009. Dad’s Early Bonding with Child Scripts Later Involvement. Breaking News 24/7.

July 16, 2009. Widening Racial Gap Exists in Key Factors for Economic Well-Being. Washington University in St. Louis (MO).

July 15, 2009. Widening Racial Gap Exists in Key Factors for Economic Well-being, According to New Study. Washington University in St. Louis: Newsroom. (MO). Martin, Jessica.

July 12, 2009. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Dad’s Early Connection with Child ‘Writes Script’ for Later School Involvement. NewsRx Health & Science (GA). pg. 135.

July 4, 2009. Real Estate Economics; Scientists at University of Iowa Describe Research in Real Estate Economics. Economics & Business Week (GA). pg. 48.

June 23, 2009. Dad’s Early Involvement with Child Boosts Their Connection in School. Hindustan Times (WDC).

June 16, 2009. Researchers from State University of New York Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Population Research. Science Letter.

June 5, 2009. Applied Economics; Investigators at Middle Tennessee State University Release New Data on Applied Economics. Economics Week (GA). pg 101. May 25, 2009. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars; Job Loss Can Make You Sick, New Study Finds. Diabetes Week (GA). pg. 229.

May 21, 2009. What Unions Do: How Labor Unions Affect Jobs and Economy. State News Service (WDC).

May 12, 2009. Job Losses Have Negative Effect On Health, Study Finds. Medical News Today. www.medicalnewstoday.com.

May 11, 2009. Job Losses Have Negative Effect. American Health Line: Trends & Timelines.

May 11, 2009. Losing Your Job Can Make You Sick, Study. Medical News Today. Paddock, Catharine, PhD.

May 10, 2009. Losing Your Job: A Blow to Your Health Too. Time. Park, Alice. May 10, 2009. Job Loss Can Really Make You Sick. Hindustan Times (WDC).

May 9, 2009. Bad Jobs: Why They Make Some Women Bad Moms. U.S. Fed News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC). Swanbrow, Diane.

May 9, 2009. Losing Job May Be Hazardous to Health. The New York Times (NY, NY). Rabin, Roni Caryn.

May 9, 2009. Health Effects of Job Loss. Blisstree.com. Rowland, Peggy.

May 8, 2009. Job Loss Can Make You Sick, New Study Finds. EurekAlert. Barolin, Natalie.

May 8, 2009. Loss of Job Can Make You Ill. Hindustan Times (WDC).

May 8, 2009. Job Loss Can Make You Sick, New Study Finds. LabSpaces.net.

May 2, 2009. Bad Jobs: Why They Make Some Women Bad Moms. The Ann Arbor News (MI). www.annarborbiznews.com Author: Newton.

April 15, 2009. Take Off: What Barack Obama Can Learn from JetBlue. The New Republic. Hacker, Jacob S. and Jacobs, Elisabeth.

April 10, 2009. Economics; Recent Findings from University of British Columbia Highlight Research in Economics. Economics Week (GA).

April 6, 2009. Public Health; Research from K. M. Ziol-Guest’ et al Broadens Understanding of Public Health. Health & Medicine Week (GA). pg. 2056.

March 29, 2009. BioMed Central; Claiming Benefits Improves the Health of the Unemployed. NewsRx Health (GA). pg. 62.

March 25, 2009. BioMed Central; Claiming Benefits Improves the Health of the Unemployed. Biotech Week (GA). pg. 199.

March 23, 2009. Urban Living and Erosion of the Child’s Right to Play. Recreation Jobs & News. Shackel, Rita.

March 16, 2009. Science Returns to the Capitol Hill Spotlight at March 24 Exhibition. Targeted News Service (WDC).

March 14, 2009. Life Sciences; Studies from Kansas State University Yield New Data on Life Sciences. Real Estate Business Journal (KS). pg. 109.

March 13, 2009. Studies from Kansas State University Yield New Data on Life Sciences. Real Estate Weekly News.

March 12, 2009. Booze, Success, and Happiness. Expundundit.com Brooks, Arthur C. March 8, 2009. Unemployment Benefits Improve Health of the Unemployed. Healthcare.

March 7, 2009. Claiming Benefits Improves the Health of the Unemployed in UK. ZAMP Bionews. Webber, Charlotte.

March 6, 2009. Claiming Benefits Improves the Health of the Unemployed. eScience News.

February 23, 2009. MARRIAGE AN FAMILY; Investigators at State University of New York.

February 16, 2009. Drinking to Success. Forbes. Brooks, Arthur C.

February 13, 2009. Economics; New Data from R. Blundell et al Illuminate Research in Economics. Economics Week (GA).

February 8, 2009. Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim. WorldHealth.net.

February 7, 2009. Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim. Washington Post. Bhatia, Juhie.

February 7, 2009. Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim. National Women’s Health Resource Center: healthywomen.org. Bhatia, Juhie.

February 7, 2009. Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim. ScoutNews, LLC. Bhatia, Juhie.

February 2, 2009. Is the Smell of Moroccan Bazaar Too Edgy for American Homes? New Products Aimed at 'Scent Seekers' Are Fast Changing the Fragrance of Clean. The Wall Street Journal. Ellen Byron.

January 30, 2009. Rep. Dingell Introduces Bill to Establish Center for Study of Women and Workplace Policy. U.S. Fed News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC). Ranjan, Ambresh.

January 30, 2009. Drinking to Success. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. (From: Forbes: Feb. 16, 2009.) Brooks, Arthur C.

January 24, 2009. Law Reviews; Study Data from University of Pennsylvania Update Knowledge of Law Reviews. Business & Finance Week (GA). pg. 479.

January 22, 2009 Reports Outline Social Science Research from State University in New York. Politics & Government Week.

January 14, 2009. Making Social Security Progressivity Work for Low-Income Retirees. State News Service (WDC}.

January 5, 2009. Family Issues; Scientists at Washington State University Release New Data on Family Issues. Health & Medicine Week (GA). pg.1399.

December 21, 2008. University of Michigan; Falling Home Ownership, Equity, Affect College Enrollment. NewsRx Health & Science (GA).

November 27, 2008. Economic Mobility Project: More Than 7 in 10 Americans Who Start at the Bottom of the Income Ladder Remain Below Middle Income Status 10 Years Later. Women’s Health Weekly (GA).

November 20, 2008. Mortgage Crisis Affecting College Enrollment Total. The Badger Herald. Worley, Lauren.

November 19, 2008. Mortgage Meltdown May Impact Colleges. UPI.com (MI).

November 19, 2008. Falling Home Ownership, Equity, Affect College Enrollment. Media Newswire (MI). Swanbrow, Diane.

November 19, 2008. College Attendance Drops Due to Financial Crisis: Mortgages and Equities Dictate How Many Teenagers Go to College. Softpedia. Tudor Vieru.

November 18, 2008. Falling Home Ownership, Equity, Affect College Enrollment. Physorg.com.

November 17, 2008. Spatial Dynamics of White Flight: The Effects of Local and Extralocal Racial Conditions on Neighborhood Out-Migration. Docuticker.

November 12, 2008. Report Shows Stagnant Upward Mobility in U.S. Real Time Economics: Wall Street Journal (NY).

November 12, 2008. More Than 7 in 10 Americans Who Start at the bottom of the Income Ladder Remain Below Middle Income Status 10 Years Later. MarketWatch (WDC). Market Mobility Project.

September 29, 2008. ‘Hurried Child’ Myth; busy Children Thrive, Says University of Maryland Research. U.S. Fed News Service, Including U.S. State News (WDC). Tickner, Neil.

September 29, 2008. ‘Hurried Child’ Myth; Busy Children Thrive, Says University of Maryland Researcher. Targeted News Service (MD). Tickner, Neil.

August 26, 2008. American Workers Facing More Risks Without a (Safety) Net. Las Vegas Business Press (NV). Crowley, Matthew.

August 18, 2008. Health Promotion; Recent Findings in Health Promotion Described by B.S. Amour and Colleagues. Health & Medicine Week. (GA).

August 18, 2008. Transportation; Scientists at University of Texas Publish Research in Transportation. Entertainment & Travel. (GA).

August 18, 2008. Transportation; Scientists at University of Texas Publish Research in Transportation. Transportation Business Journal. (GA). pg. 131.

August 18, 2008. Economics; Research Reports From Princeton University Provide New Insights Into Economics. Business & Finance Week. (GA). pg. 738.

August 18, 2008. Transportation; Scientists at University of Texas Publish Research in Transportation. Journal on Transportation. (GA). pg. 94.

August 18, 2008. Economics; Research Reports From Princeton University Provide New Insights Into Economics. Economics Week. (GA). pg. 104.

August 18, 2008. American Sociological Association; Family Type Has Less-Than- Expected Impact on Parental Involvement. News Rx Science. (GA). pg. 72.

August 18, 2008. Economics; Research Reports From Princeton University Provide New Insights Into Economics. Investment Business Weekly (GA). pg. 575.

August 18, 2008. American Sociological Association; Family Type Has Less-Than- Expected Parental Involvement. News Rx Health & Science. (GA). pg. 125.

August 6, 2008. New Report Looks at How Lack of Accumulated Wealth Hurts Black Families. Center for American Progress. Schmidt, Peter.

August 4, 2008. Family Type Has Less-Than-Expected Impact on Parental Involvement. Medical, Health News and Articles. Admin.

August 3, 2008. Parents’ Quality Time with Kids Unaffected by Family Setup. Hindustan Times (WDC).

August 2, 2008. Family Type Has Less-Than-Expected Impact on Parental Involvement. States News Service (MA).

August 2, 2008. Life Sciences; Research Reports from Williams College, Department of Economics Provide New Insights into Life Sciences. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. (GA). pg. 2159.

August 1, 2008. The Bride and the Broom. “O” Magazine. Jarvis, Tim.

July 30, 2008. Black-White Gap in Wealth Mobility Could Affect College Access. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Schmidt, Peter.

July 29, 2008. Family Type Has Less-Than-Expected Impact on Parental Involvement. Newswise: Social and Behavioral Sciences News.

July 21, 2008. A Three-Day Weekend Every Weekend. The Environment Report. Williams, Rebecca.

July 7, 2008. Interpreted Incorrectly, Statistics Can be Misleading. The Lowell Sun (MA). Edward, John.

July 2, 2008. Low-Income Households Opt for Cigarettes Over Food. Thaindian News.

July 1, 2008. Some Poor Households Opt for Cigarettes Over Food. Center for the Advancement of Health, Health Behavior News Service. Kuchinskas, Susan.

June 29, 2008. Income Mobility is Fact, Not Fiction. Lowell Sun (MA). McCabe, Josh.

June 5, 2008. Immigration And Philanthropy: The Potential of Both. The NonProfit Times. Tempel, Eugene R. and Osili, Una.

May 30, 2008. Working Families Face Growing Income Instability. Political Affairs Magazine. Wendland, Joel.

May 19, 2008. Life Sciences; Research Results from Australian National University Update Understanding of Life Sciences. Business & Finance Week (GA). pg. 461.

May 8, 2008. Silver Lining in Gray Clouds of Poverty. The Boston Globe (Norfolk, VA). Milne, Ken.

May 5, 2008. Economic Mobility Project Releases Comprehensive Examination of the Status of the American Dream. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education (Paramus). Vol. 18, Iss. 15, Pg. 63.

May 1, 2008. University of Michigan; Exactly How Much Housework Does a Husband Create? Women’s Health Weekly (GA). pg. 752.

April 28, 2008. Chore Wars: Men, Women and Housework. National Science Foundation Discoveries (WDC).

April 25, 2008. Alcohol Abuse Increases after Hurricane Katrina; Large Burden of Post- Traumatic Stress in Population. LaPrensa (Toledo, OH). Vol. 43, Iss. 8; Pg. 18.

April 8, 2008. Husbands Add 7 Hours to Women’s Work. The Toronto Star (CAN).

April 7, 2008. Adolescent Research; Investigators at University of Texas Publish New Data on Adolescent Research. Energy & Ecology.

April 5, 2008. Men’s Housework Load Doubled in Three Decades. Indo-Asian News Service (NY).

April 5, 2008. Husbands Create an Extra Seven Hours of Housework a Week for Their Wives. Asian New International/HT Syndication.

March 31, 2008. Ageing; Findings from University of Western Ontario Advance Knowledge in Ageing. Health and Medicine Week (GA) via NewsRx.com.

March 25, 2008. Family Wealth May Explain Differences In Test Score: In School-age Children. Science Daily.com.

March 25, 2008. Family Wealth Plays Crucial Role in Child’s Cognitive Achievement. Asian News International: HT Syndication (WA).

March 4, 2008. Demographics; University of California Reports Research in Demographics. Science Letter (GA). Expanded Reporting; pg. 781.

March, 2008. Father Involvement: NRFC Quick Statistics. www.fatherhood.gov. U.S. Department of Health and d Human Services Administration for Children and Families: Office of Family Assistance.

February 25, 2008. Elders’ Education Level Found to be a Factor in Risk Aversion; Risk Tolerance Higher if at Least One Parent Finished High School. Investment News. Asci, Sue.

February 20, 2008. The Economic Mobility Project Releases Comprehensive Examination of the Status of the American Dream, Including Data and Analysis on Education, Wealth, International Comparisons and Trends Over Time: A College Degree Enhances Mobility but Family Background Plays an Equal, if not Larger Role. PR Newswire (NY). Jeremy Ratner.

February 20, 2008. Economic Mobility Project Releases Comprehensive Study of Income Mobility in the U.S. U. S. Fed News Service, including U.S. State News (WDC).

February 1, 2008. One Third of Donors Skip Giving in Some Years. The NonProfit Times.

January 21, 2008. Say It Ain’t So CBO. The New Republic: A Journal of Politics and the Arts. Hacker, Jacob S.

January 21, 2008. Income Mobility and Education. EconWeekly. Francisco.

January 19, 2008. Income Volatility: Jacob Hacker Responds to the CBO. Economist’s View. Hacker, Jacob S.

January 17, 2008. Panel Study of Income Dynamics. RFE.org.

January 15, 2008. Important Findings from the COPPS Study on SYBUNT Trends. Don’t Tell the Donor.org.

January 15, 2008. Human Nature or Bad Priorities. The Disputed Truth.

January 7, 2008. Marriage and Family; New Marriage and Family Study Findings Recently Were Published by Y. Wang and Co-Researchers. Health & Medicine Week (GA). pg. 1230. Wang, Y.

January 4, 2008. Rent to Own Industry Growth and Veterans. RTOonline.com.

January 1, 2008. Education, Military Service, and Wealth Predict Self-Employment. U.S. Fed News (WDC).

December 31, 2007. Divorce and Debt. FamilyFacts.org. Zimmer, Jerry.

December 29, 2007. Sociology; University of Iowa Research: Even Today, Couples Put More Emphasis on Husband’s Career. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week (GA). Noonan, Mary. pg. 3382.

December 28, 2007. Why Giving Makes You Happy. The New York Sun. Brooks, Arthur.

December 28, 2007. Charity. ProgressDaily.com. Koritz, Sam.

December 27, 2007. Income Volatility and Health. Institute for the Study of Labor. Kennedy, Shirl.

December 26, 2007. Watching Violent TV at Pre-School Age Linked to Aggression in Young Boys. LearnandGrowTogether.com.

December 20, 2007. Military Service, Education Increase Likelihood of Self- Employment, Finds SBA. Targeted News Service (WDC). Malone, Alicia.

December 18, 2007. Divorce: Bad for the Environment. USA TODAY. Jayson, Sharon.

December 13, 2007. Post Details: Even Today, Couples Put More Emphasis on Husband’s Career. Social Work Today E-Zine. University of Iowa Health Sciences.

December 11, 2007. Education, Military Service, and Wealth Predict Self-Employment. U.S. Fed News.

December 11, 2007. Education, Military Service, Wealth Predict Self-Employment; Prior Military Service is Strongest Predictor of Self Employment. PR Newswire.

December 11, 2007. Education, Military Service, Wealth Predict Self-Employment. US Fed News, Including US State News (WDC). McDowell, John.

December 11, 2007. Survey: Self-employed Workers More Satisfied in Some Areas. Statesman Journal (OR). Currie, Don.

December 11, 2007. Education, Military Service, Wealth Predict Self-Employment. PRNewswire (WA). Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration.

December 11, 2007. Educational Attainment and Other Characteristics of the Self- Employed: An Examination using Data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Econ-Dev: SBA – Office of Advocacy. Gibbons, Chris.

December 10, 2007. Parental Monitoring/Awareness: Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Child Development Supplement. Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation: Administration for Children and Families.

December 7, 2007. Research Reveals Link Between Life Satisfaction and Self- Employment. Bend Weekly (OR). Yeager, Angela and Dibrell, Clay.

December 5, 2007. Research Reveals Link Between Life Satisfaction and Self- Employment. Targeted News Service (OR).

December 5, 2007. (UPDATED) Study Details How Much Households Donate to Charity. InsideINdianaBusiness.com Report (IN).

December 4, 2007. Most Americans are Faring a Lot Better Than They Probably Realize. Cherry Hill Courier Post (NJ).

December 4, 2007. Study Details How Much Households Donate to Charity. Inside Indiana Business (IN).

December 4, 2007. Marriage: Eco-friendlier Than Divorce? Study Cites More Households With Fewer People. USA Today (VA). Jayson, Sharon. LIFE Section, pg. 11D.

December 2, 2007. Is Your Husband’s Career More Important Than Yours? Mommy Too! Magazine.

December 1, 2007. Wives’ Careers Still Seen as Secondary to Husbands’. Hindustan Times.

December 1, 2007. Educational Attainment and Other Characteristics of the Self- Employed: An Examination using Data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Small Business Research Summary (WDC). Moutray, Chad.

November 30, 2007. Couples Emphasize Career of Man over Woman. LiveScience. Live Science Staff.

November 30, 2007. Labor Market Status and Transitions During the Pre-Retirement Years. The MatureMarket.com. K.S.

November 24, 2007. Pediatrics; Watching Violent TV at Pre-School Age Linked to Aggression in Young Boys. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. (GA).

November 23, 2007. A Breadwinner’s Job Loss Hurts College Chances. The Chronicle of Higher Education (WA). Vol. 54, Iss. 13, Pg. A. 19. Schmidt, Peter.

November 21, 2007. Unhealthy Freedoms. Accuracy in Media. Stotts, Bethany.

November 16, 2007. Economic Mobility of Black and White Families. Brookings. Isaacs, Julia B.

November 16, 2007. Income Gap Between Blacks, Whites Expands. NPR.org.

November 15-21, 2007. Disappearing Black Middle Class? (CA). Vol. 44, Iss. 48; Pg. A1.

November 15, 2007. According to a New Study. Columbiaspectator. Wildeden, Lydia.

November 14, 2007. Wealth A Black and White Matter in US. The Financial Times Limited. Brookings Institution.

November 14, 2007. Income Gap Among Black, White Families Up. Chicago Citizen. Vol. 42, Iss. 33, pg.12. Ohlemacher, Stephen.

November 14, 2007. Income Gap Between Blacks, Whites Expands. NPR.org.

November 13, 2007. American Families’ Ability to Climb Economic Ladder Still Depends on Parents Income. State News Service (PA). The Pew Charitable Trusts.

November 13, 2007. Blacks Trail in Growth of Income; Study Finds Parents’ Gains May Not Protect Children As Whites Seem to Benefit. The Wall Street Journal. Ip, Greg. pg. A.4.

November 13, 2007. Middle-Class Dream Eludes African American Families; Many Blacks Worse Off Than Their Parents, Study Says. WashingtonPost.com. Fletcher, Michael A. pg. A01.

November 13, 2007. Income Gap Between Families Grows. Associated Press (WA). Ohlemacher, Stephen.

November 13, 2007. Middle-Class Blacks Downwardly Mobile. United Press International

November 13, 2007. Study: Income Gap Grows Between Black, While Families. PBS Online NewsHour: Update.

November 13, 2007. Two-Thirds of American Families Earn More Than Their Parents – Yet the Ability to Climb the Economic Ladder Depends on Parents’ Income. PRNewswire(WA). Pew Charitable Trusts.

November 12, 2007. Middle-Class Dream Eludes African American Families. Washington Post.com. Fletcher, Michael A.

November 11, 2007. A Breadwinner’s Job Loss Reduces Children’s Chances of Going to College, More So for Blacks, Study Finds. The Chronicle of Higher Education.

November 5, 2007. Watching Violent TV at Pre-School Age Linked to Aggression in Young Boys. U.S. Newswire. National Editors.

November 5, 2007. Study: Violent TV Linked to Aggression. United Press International – USA (WA).

November 2, 2007. [NEWS FOCUS] Labor Party Faces Crisis as Probe Expands. The Korean Herald. Hyun-Joo, Jin.

October 15, 2007. Sociology; Research Conducted at University of Western Ontario Has Updated Our Knowledge About Sociology. Health and Medicine Week via NewsRx.com. Expanded Reporting.

October 9, 2007. Up at Night Again. July2007moms. Vandewater, Elizabeth.

September 15, 2007. Risky Business: Author Jacob Hacker Discusses How Recent Risk Transfers Imperil America’s Famed Middle Class. Employee Benefit News (WA). Whiddon, Robert L.

August 20, 2007. Tightrope 20s: Risky Behavior Doesn’t End with Teen Years. USA Today (VA). Jayson, Sharon.

August 20, 2007. Health Gap Widens in America. The Louisiana Weekly (LA).

August 19, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Women’s Health Law Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 368.

August 18, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 3675.

August 17, 2007. Bourgeois Bling: New-Money Millionaires Flood Luxury Market. ABC News (USA).

August 16, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Women’s Health Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 395.

August 14, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 5169.

August 14, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Science Letter. Expanded Reporting; pg. 4870.

August 13, 2007. How Minorities Move to New Neighborhoods. HULIQ.com (NC). Harminka.

August 13, 2007. SOCIOLOGY: New Sociology Research from Duke University Outlined. Health & Medicine Week. Expanded Reporting; pg. 4919.

August 9, 2007. Wealth Gap is Increasing, Study Shows. Science Daily.

August 9, 2007. Wealth Gap Increasing, New Study Shows. Diversity Inc. Hussain, Aysha.

August 8, 2007. U-M Study Shows Wider Wealth Gap. Ann Arbor News (MI). Business Section D-1.

August 7, 2007. Wealth Gap is Increasing, U-M Study Shows. Eurek Alert! (MI). Swanbrow, Diane.

August 7, 2007. LIFE SCIENCES: Recent Findings in Life Sciences Described by Researchers from University of London. Life Science Weekly (Sussex, England). Expanded Reporting; pg. 4756.

August 7, 2007. BUSINESS NEWS UPDATE: U-M Study Shows Rich Getting Richer, Poor Getting Poorer. Ann Arbor News (MI).

August 7, 2007. PUBLIC HEALTH: Researchers at University College have Published New Data on Public Health. Science Letter (WDC). Expanded Reporting; pg. 4871.

August 7, 2007. PUBLIC HEALTH: Researchers at University College Have Published New Data on Public Health. Life Science Weekly (WDC). Expanded Reporting; pg. 5190.

August 6, 2007. PUBLIC HEALTH: Researchers at University College Have Published New Data on Public Health. Health and Medicine Week (WDC). Expanded Reporting; pg. 4811.

August 6, 2007. Sleep Your Way to Weight Loss. Bottom Line’s: Daily Health News. Emily Snell.

August 1, 2007. Some Seek a Home Near Family: Togetherness Can Make for Warmth and Sharing. Chicagotribune.com. Adler, Jane.

July 28, 2007. Patterns of Work and Welfare Linked to Children’s Behavior Problems. WebWire (GA).

July 28, 2007. PSYCHOLOGY; Reports on Psychology in Children Findings from University of North Carolina, Department of Psychology Provide New Insights. Mental Health Law Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 163.

July 24, 2007. PSYCHOLOGY; Reports on Psychology in Children Findings from University of North Carolina, Department of Psychology Provide New Insights. Life Science Weekly. Expanded Reporting; pg. 3194.

July 23, 2007. PSYCHOLOGY; Reports on Psychology in Children Findings From University of North Carolina, Department of Psychology Provides New Insights. Health & Medicine Week.

July 23, 2007. PSYCHOLOGY: Reports on Psychology in Children Findings From University of North Carolina, Department of Psychology Provide New Insights. Mental Health Weekly Digest.

July 15, 2007. Happy Marriages Clean Up, Thanks to Household Chores. The Times Union (NY). Perspective; pg. C2. Cooke, Lynn Prince.

July 5, 2007. Traditional’ Marriages Now Less Stable Than Ones Where Couples Share Work and Household Cores. Ascribe. Cooke, Lynn Prince.

July 2, 2007. Hacker Revises Down Findings on Income Volatility. The Wall Street Journal. Ip, Greg.

July 2, 2007. Video Games Displace Schoolwork but Not Social Time for Adolescents. MedPage Today. Phend, Crystal. Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

June 22, 2007. Incomes Suffer More Volatility. The Wall Street Journal - USA. Ip, Greg.

June 22, 2007. Hacker Revises Down Findings on Income Volatility. The Wall Street Journal. Ip, Greg.

June 22, 2007. Families Find Ways to Cushion Blows. The Wall Street Journal. Ip, Greg.

June 20, 2007. Maxing Out on Debt Hysteria. American.com, Washington, (DC). Mathur, Aparna and Miller, Tom.

June 20, 2007. Philanthropy Center Busting Assumptions: Institute’s Research Shows There is Still Much to Learn. Indianapolis Business Journal (IN). O’Malley, Chris.

June 8, 2007. Low Birth Weight Has Lifetime Impact. UPI (CA).

June 6, 2007. Low Birth Weight Hinders Health and Success in Adults. The Hindustan Times; Report taken from the Asian News International.

June 5, 2007. Born to Lose: How Birth Weight Affects Adult Health. US Fed News Service . (WDC). HT Media, Ltd.

June 5, 2007. Born to Lose: How Birthweight Affects Adult Health and Success. Newswise. University of Michigan. Swainbrow, Diane.

June 5, 2007. Born to Lose: How Birth Weight Affects Adult Health, Success. US State News.

May 15, 2007. Fathers are Hugging Their Children More. Ascribe Newswire.

May 1, 2007. Scientists at University of Hawaii, Department of Economics Report Research in Social Science. Managed Care Business Week, Halliday, Tim. pg. 64.

April 10, 2007. Arizona State University: U.S.; Research by Arizona State University, U.S., Advances Understanding of Human Health. Science Letter, (GA). pg. 4282.

March 25, 2007. Research Conducted at University of South Carolina, Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities has updated our knowledge about Obesity Therapy. Pharma Investments. Ventures & Law Weekly, pg. 1340.

March 23, 2007. Obesity Therapy; Research Conducted at University of South Carolina, Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities has Updated Our Knowledge About Obesity Therapy. Drug Week, Expanded Reporting. pg. 1018.

March 22, 2007. Obesity Therapy; Research Conducted at University of South Carolina, Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities has Updated Our Knowledge About Obesity Therapy. Women’s Health Weekly. Jones, S. J.

March 21, 2007. Research Conducted at University of South Carolina, Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities Has Updated Our Knowledge About Obesity Therapy. Fitness & Wellness Business Week. Expanded Reporting, pg. 175.

March 13, 2007. Percent Chance of Poverty. The Ithaca Journal (NY). Daley, Jennifer. March 6, 2007. Can Tax Policy Curb Workaholism? U.S. States News (MI).

February 19, 2007. Government’s Statistical Snapshot Gets Another Life. Herald News. Gurwitt, Andrea.

February 7, 2007. Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim. Scout News, LLC. Health Day. February 5, 2007. BEHAVIOR: New Behavior Study Findings Have Been Reported by Scientists at Arizona State University. Health & Medicine Week (WDC). Expanded Reporting; pg. 1797.

February 5, 2007. Commentary: Letters from People. Politically Correct Bias is Showing in Words Panning Two-Parent Family. Anchorage Daily News (AK).

February 1, 2007. RETIREMENT: THE NEW FRONTIER, The World Your Retiring Clients Are About to Enter is Changing. Navigating It Will Throw a Host of Challenges in Their Paths and Therefore, Yours. Financial Planning. Veres, Bob.

February 1, 2007. New Nonprofit Self-Regulation Principles Emerge, Nonprofit Business Advisor.

January 28, 2007. Parental Characteristics Influence Family Weekend Activities. Hindustan Times (WA). H. T. Media Ltd. With permission from Asian News Int’l.

January 23, 2007. Parental Characteristics Among Factors Influencing Family Weekend Activities. U. S. States News (TX). Rische, Becky. December 16, 2006. Who Gives? Lincoln Journal Star (NE). Reeves, Bob.

October 29, 2006. It's Not the Economy, Stupid. The Washington Post, (DC). Outlook, pg. B01. Hacker, Jacob S.

September 19, 2006. Making Grade: Immigrant Children Keep Academic Pace With Peers. U.S. State News (FL).

June 17, 2006. U-M Gets $70 Million for Study on Aging – Federal Research Grant is the Largest the University Has Ever Received. The Detroit News (MI). Schultz, Marisa.

April 11, 2006. ESRC: Self-Employed: Long Hours and Low Wages, but High Job Satisfaction. M2 Presswire. Parker, Simon.

March 6, 2006. Can Tax Policy Curb Workaholism? U. S. States News (MI). DeGroat, Bernie.

January 13, 2006. Secrets to Upward Mobility are No-Brainers. Columbia Daily Tribune (MO). Williams, Walter.

January 6, 2006. Poverty Issue Proves Nothing but Hype. The Hays Daily News (KS). Williams, Walter E.

January 5, 2006. The Hype on Poverty. Denton Record-Chronicle (TX). Williams, Walter: Creators Syndicate, Inc.

January 5, 2006. The Poverty Hype. Huntington Herald-Press (IN). Williams, Walter E.

January 5, 2006. Poverty Hype Doesn’t Reflect . Lancaster Eagle-Gazette (OH). Williams, Walter E.

January 5, 2006. Dispelling the Poverty Myths. Republican-American (CT). Williams, Walter.

January 4, 2006. Dispelling Myths About Poverty. Daily Press (VA). Williams, Walter E.

January 4, 2006. Poorer Americans Keep Getting Richer. Deseret News (UT). Williams, Walter.

January 4, 2006. Opinion. The Intelligencer (PA). Williams, Walter E: Creators Syndicate, Inc.

January 4, 2006. The Poverty Hype. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (PA). Williams, Walter.

December 7, 2005. Aggregate Consumer Spending, Not Investment, Drives Progress. Ann Arbor News (MI). Morgan, James N.

October 26, 2005. A . The Topeka Capital-Journal (KS). Capital-Journal.

August 18, 2005. The Social Consequences of Poverty in the U.S. Are Dire. Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Despain, Hans G.

June 23, 2005. Dalton Conley profile: Harder than Rocket Science. Nature. Reichardt, Tony.

June 20, 2005. Numbers Tell The Tale: Income Instability Is On The Rise. Business Week. Readers Report, pg. 18. June 17, 2005. U-M Gets $70 Million for Study on Aging – Federal Research Grant is the Largest the University Has Ever Received. The Detroit News (MI). Schultz, Marisa.

June 15, 2005. Child Support's New Benefit. San Antonio Express-News, Street Edition, Metro and State News, (TX) Hamilton, Tracy Idell. pg. 1B.

June 14, 2005. Economic Mobility. National Public Radio (NPR). Talk of the Nation.

May 30, 2005. For Women, Being Fat Also Shapes Their Fate. The Kansas City Star (MO). Mishra, Raja.

May 28, 2005. Women's Weight Found to Affect Job, Income Study Indicates Bias in Marriage, Career. The Boston Globe (MA). pg. A1. Mishra, Raja.

April 26, 2005. Gentrification and Displacement. National Public Radio (NPR). Talk of the Nation.

March 27, 2005. Studies Find It’s Getting Harder And Harder to Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps. The Telegraph, (Nashua, NH). Deibel, Mary and Gay, Lance.

March 20, 2005. Social Security as Dramamine. The New York Times (NY). Correction Appended, Late Edition, Fairfax Extra, pg.T06. Gross, Daniel.

February 2, 2005. School Achievement Higher for Children in Nuclear Families than for Children in Blended or Single-Parent Families. Washington University in St. Louis: Newsroom. (MO).

January 30, 2005. Expert Tackles Misconceptions About Social Security. Ann Arbor News (MI). Mulcahy, John.

November 1, 2004. Vanderbilt Economists Receive NIH Grant to Study Long-Term Health Effects of Head Start. AScribe Newswire.

October 14, 2004. Shift In Economic Policies Risks Futures Of Workers. The Times Union (Albany, NY). Gosselin, Peter G. – Los Angeles Times.

October 14, 2004. Academic Stress Apparently Burdens Few Youths. The Washington Post, (DC). Final Edition, Fairfax Extra, pg.T06.

October 12, 2004. Educated Women Slower at Housework, Study Says. National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post – (Canada). National Edition, News, pg. A1.

October 10, 2004. If America Is Richer, Why Are Its Families So Much Less Secure? Los Angeles Times (CA). Gosselin, Peter G.

September 22, 2004. High Rates of Food Insecurity, Food Stamp Use Show Americans’ Economic Vulnerability, Shows Social Welfare Expert. Washington University in St. Louis: Newsroom. (MO). Martin, Jessica.

September 5, 2004. It's Still the Economy, Stupid - but Bad News for Bush Isn't Necessarily Good News for Kerry. The Boston Globe (MA). Third Edition, pg. D1. Hacker, Jacob S.

August 22, 2004. Living on the Edge. The Washington Post, (DC). Morin, Richard. Final Edition, Outlook, pg. B05.

June 10, 2004. The Earning Power of Women has Really Increased, Right? Take a Closer Look. The New York Times (NY). Late Edition, Final, Section C, Column 1, Business/Financial Desk, Economic Scene, pg. 2. Madrick, Jeff.

March 5, 2004. For Siblings, Inequality Starts at Home. The Chronicle of Higher Education, pg. 6. Conley, Dalton.

February 28, 2004. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Why Does One Sibling Become President and the Other a Drug Dealer? National Post (Canada). Conley, Dalton. pg. RB01.

January 11, 2004. Call It the Family Risk Factor. The New York Times (NY). Late Edition, Final, Section 4, Column 1, Editorial Desk, pg. 15. Hacker, Jacob S.

November 3, 2003. Americans Have the Best Chance of Becoming Wealthy if They Marry But Remain Childless, Study Shows. Washington University in St. Louis: Newsroom (MO). Martin, Jessica.

October 18, 2003. Many Find Themselves Crossing the Poverty Line; Two Out of Five Americans Fall Into Poverty at Some Point. Star Tribune. (Minneapolis, MN) Metro Edition, pg. 1B. Hopfensperger, Jean.

October 5, 2003. Want to Be Wealthy? Researchers Say Forget Having Kids; The Decision to Marry is Not Crucial for Men. This Decision Would, However, Appear to be Quite Crucial for (most) Women. Grand Rapids Press, (MI). pg. A5.

September 28, 2003. For Love and Money. The Washington Post, (DC). Edition, Outlook, pg.B05. Morin, Richard.

June 22, 2003. Role Reversal. The Washington Post, (DC). Final Edition, Outlook, pg. B05. Morin, Richard.

June 10, 2003. When Dads Clean House, it Pays Off Big Time. EurekAlert! (CA). Lovekin, Kris.

May 11, 2003. It's A Boy! Will You Marry Me? If Child is Male, Single Mom More Likely to Wed. The San Diego Union-Tribune (CA). Sorensen, Eric. pg. A-3.

May 10, 2003. Moms of Boys More Likely to Marry, UW Study Finds Economists Aren't Sure Why, Offer Supply-Demand Theories. The Seattle Times (WA). Sorensen, Eric. pg. B1.

May 5, 2003. What Makes a Difference in Mom's Life? Study Finds That It's Whether It's a Boy or Girl. AScribe Newswire.

March 12, 2003. Job Stress is More Complicated than You May Think. Pittsburgh Post- Gazette (PA). South Edition, pg. S-3.

March 2, 2003. Hardly the Age of the Home Workaholic, The Star-Ledger (NJ). Final Edition, Perspective, pg. 9. Mathews, Jay.

March 2, 2003. What to Serve During a Recession. The Washington Post, (DC). Final Edition, Outlook, pg. B05. Morin, Richard.

January 14, 2003. Fight Looms Over Who Bears the Biggest Tax Burden. The New York Times (NY). Late Edition, Final, Section C, Column 3, Business/Financial Desk, pg. 1. Andrews, Edmund L.

October 3, 2002. Household Wealth Increased in 2001, Thanks to Home Values. AScribe Newswire.

June 9, 2002. The Baby Boy Payoff. The Washington Post, (DC). Final Edition, Outlook, pg.B05. Morin, Richard.