

Hillary Hoynes
Professor of economics and public policy at UC Berkeley, studying poverty, inequality, and the social safety net, with a focus on children.
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Feb 17, 2022 • 54min
Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids? (Ep. 475 Update)
Dana Susskind, a pediatric expert from the University of Chicago, sheds light on the evolving challenges of modern parenting amidst rising child poverty rates. Hillary Hoynes highlights systemic issues and racial disparities that contribute to these conditions in affluent nations. Senator Mitt Romney shares insights on the Family Security Act and the complexities of unconditional cash benefits for families. Together, they discuss vital reforms and the urgent need for policies that better support child development and address socioeconomic inequalities.

Sep 16, 2021 • 49min
475. Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids?
Dana Susskind, a pediatrician and author, and Hillary Hoynes, an expert in economics and public policy, dive deep into the shocking rates of child poverty in the U.S. They discuss the systemic challenges families face, particularly in single-parent households. The duo emphasizes the crucial role of early childhood development and the potential benefits of direct financial support for low-income families. They also explore innovative proposals, like a monthly housing credit, that could reshape the landscape of child welfare in America.