Nearly a million more children fell into poverty last year. Both presidential campaigns want to give parents money to fix that.
- 07/10/2024, 1:27 PM
- businessinsider.com
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More children fell into poverty last year — and it could signal a major issue for both candidates as the presidential election heats up.
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