Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2. How Pandemic-Era Policies Impacted Study Participants
- Chapter 3. New Key Poverty Narratives
- Chapter 4. The Path Forward: What Families Told Us They Need to Thrive
- Chapter 5. Case Studies
- Appendix A. Methodology
- Appendix B. Ethical Storytelling Guidelines
- Appendix C. Framework for Narrative Change
- Appendix D. Historical Timeline
- Appendix E. Selected Reading
Appendix D. Historical Timeline
When the global COVID-19 pandemic broke out, shuttering businesses, schools, and child care facilities and throwing millions out of work, economists feared families—and the economy—would face a financial apocalypse. Instead, as this timeline shows, the unprecedented federal spending to protect health and stabilize families and the economy improved financial well-being. Child poverty, hunger, and eviction rates dropped to historic lows. For a brief, powerful moment, families had a glimpse of what a more stable, financially secure life might be like. The end of pandemic aid brought a return to the daily struggle to survive for many families living in poverty or striving to make ends meet on low pay.