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Microsoft News puts a special focus on poverty in November

Microsoft News puts a special focus on poverty in November

Across geographic, social and cultural landscapes, Americans from backgrounds of all kinds don’t have enough money to meet their basic needs. Even when the larger economy is robust and job reports are positive, millions of Americans aren’t a part of that picture. They are white, rural, urban, black, married, single, Native American, Hispanic, gay, straight and gender nonconforming. They are religious and they are not. They are elderly and they are just babies. They are our relatives and neighbors – they are us.

This November, Microsoft News is putting a focus on Poverty in America with a 2-week series examining the root causes of poverty, what poverty really means to the many different kinds of people affected, and what we can do to contribute to the most meaningful solutions. We teamed up with some of our most trusted news partners to bring you custom content and highlight quality journalism that helps us understand these issues.

Our colleagues at 24/7 Wall Street put their expertise in data journalism to work to provide the anchor piece for our series, Poverty in America. This in-depth report analyzes this very complex issue with care and clarity, and helps us focus in on the possibilities that can change the course of a person’s life. 24/7 has also generously offered to donate all the revenue they make from this piece to Feeding America. So please explore it, go in-depth and click on the data charts, and share it. Each click is more money to help the 40 million people in this country facing hunger.

You’ll also find stories contributed from a broad range of MSN’s partners, including The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, Mom.me, Espresso, Wonderwall and more that help us see the humans behind the statistics and understand their challenges.

As part of our research for this package, we enlisted the help of polling firm CivicScience to get a sense of how you, our readers, feel about the issue of poverty. A few of the things we found:

Microsoft News is supporting the work of three organizations for their proven ability to address the needs of those living in poverty:

We hope you’ll join us in our efforts to raise awareness around poverty, improve how we approach people living in poverty, and raise money and volunteer efforts for the organizations that are helping Americans in poverty with both their immediate needs and long-term pathways to more stable and prosperous lives.

About MSN Causes
At MSN, we’re passionate about keeping our audience informed using content from the world’s top news providers. Millions of you get your news from us every day, and we’re grateful. We’re also passionate about empowering people to make a difference. That’s why we started MSN Causes.

These special content packages are created to inform and empower people around select topics. We believe that a thriving future, both in the near-term and long-term, is within our power if we’re willing to make it so.

See our previous Causes projects:
Missing Children
Protecting Biodiversity
Gender Equality
Helping America’s Homeless

 

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