University of Wisconsin–Madison

The Rise of Data Poverty in America

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2014
Level National
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Data & Technology, Economic Justice, Education, Health
Data poverty can lead to the rise of 'data deserts', where certain groups lack access to high-quality data about themselves and their communities, leading to social and economic inequalities. Local municipalities should implement data collection programs focusing on hard-to-reach populations, enhance digital literacy programs, and integrate technology solutions into grant proposals. Data-driven education, healthcare, and financial services innovations can significantly improve outcomes and opportunities for individuals and communities.

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