Poverty Puzzle: About the reporting

About the reporting
About the reporting

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THIS SERIES WAS reported for more than a year. To have a foundation of knowledge on the issues of poverty, income inequality and economic mobility, reporters Joan Garrett McClane and Joy Lukachick Smith read more than 250 peer-reviewed studies published by major research institutions and nonprofit organizations and read a dozen books written by social scientists.

In reviewing these academic publications, reporters tried to be conscious of the political leanings or financial ties between researchers and partisan opinions. For the sake of transparency, much of the research used to build this series is being made available to readers online here. Readers can scroll over any words underlined in yellow and link to the research on which that piece of reporting was based.

In addition to academic research, reporters expanded their knowledge base through hundreds of interviews with struggling individuals, nonprofit leaders, government officials, policy analysts, social scientists, economists, psychologists, neuroscientists, political scientists, pastors and neighborhood activists. Reporters traveled to Middle Tennessee, southern West Virginia and western Georgia as well.

CREDITS

REPORTING

Joan Garrett McClane and Joy Lukachick Smith

PHOTOGRAPHY

Maura Friedman and Doug Strickland

WEB DEVELOPMENT

Ken Barrett, Maura Friedman, Mary Helen Montgomery and Ellis Smith

WEB CONSULTANT

Winston Hearn

SITE DESIGN AND PUZZLE ILLUSTRATIONS

Matt McClane

VIDEOGRAPHY

Maura Friedman and Mary Helen Montgomery

INFORMATION GRAPHICS

Matt McClane

CITATION GRAPHICS

Shelby Farmer

EDITING AND COPY EDITING

Mark Kennedy, Lisa Denton, Joan Garrett McClane, David Cooper and Alison Gerber

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