University of Wisconsin–Madison

The State of Poverty in Hawai'i: How Hawai'i's Residents Are Faring Post-Recovery

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2016
Level State
State(s) Hawaii
Policy Areas Democracy & Governance, Economic Justice
This annual report brings together the most recent available data to provide a snapshot of how low-income residents in Hawaii have fared after the economic recovery. The report highlights the topics of poverty, tax burden, housing, hunger, and education. In addition to this, the authors offer key recommendations on how to alleviate burdens associated with these topics and thus improve the quality of life for Hawaii's residents.

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