By A Mystery Man Writer
Families with annual incomes of less than $40,000—about one in five California households—have been disproportionately affected by the current economic downturn, with the impact varying across regions.
California coronavirus obituaries: Lives lost to COVID-19 - Los Angeles Times
Watch It's Getting Bleak in New York City, Hospital Workers Say - Bloomberg
California State Budget 2024-25
Passing the Baton - Center for the Study of Social Policy
Income Inequality and Economic Opportunity in California - Public Policy Institute of California
Opinion: Prop. 15 Tax Increase Will Cripple Small Businesses Struggling Amid COVID - Times of San Diego
Public Policy Institute of California
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Californians' Outlook Is Bleak as Low-Income Families Struggle - Public Policy Institute of California
Many Californians Are Struggling to Live in Our Communities - California Budget and Policy Center