Home-Based Child Care in NYC in the Early Childhood Poverty Tracker
This report draws on data from the Early Childhood Poverty Tracker to spotlight home-based child care, a shrinking sector facing financial difficulties, and considers the implications for families who rely on this for more affordable and flexible care.
Spotlight on: Child Care-Related Work Disruption in the Early Childhood Poverty Tracker
This report draws on the Early Childhood Poverty Tracker data and provides insights on how the lack of reliable, affordable child care presents economic setbacks for working mothers of young children.
The Prevalence and Persistence of Energy Insecurity in NYC
This Poverty Tracker report explores how energy insecurity contributes to compounding economic hardships for low-income New Yorkers and outlines policy options to consider.
Spotlight on Young Adults in New York City: Economic experiences along the transition to adulthood
The Poverty Tracker highlight how young adult New Yorkers experience the highest rate of poverty among all adults, and are often excluded from traditional stabilizing solutions.
Portrait of Disadvantage Among Asian Americans in New York City in 2022
This special portrait report provides a glimpse at poverty and disadvantage among Asian American New Yorkers, who too often fall through the cracks in data representation
Portrait of Disadvantage Among Women in New York City in 2022
This special portrait report provides a glimpse at poverty and disadvantage through a gender lens, focusing on the experience of low-income female New Yorkers.
The State of Poverty and Disadvantage in New York City
Robin Hood and the Center on Poverty and Social Policy released the sixth Poverty Tracker Annual Report which assesses rates of income poverty, material hardship, and economic disadvantage in New York City in 2022.