From Austerity to Abundance: Why I Am Running for California Treasurer

At the end of the 20th century, California was ranked the sixth largest economy in the world. By 2012, it had slipped to number twelve. It is coming back up, in part because European countries are falling further into recession; but California’s poverty rate remains the highest in the country. More than eight million Californians struggle to meet their daily needs, and one in four children lives in poverty. Income inequality is higher in the nation’s most populous state than in almost any other.The post From Austerity to Abundance: Why I Am Running for California Treasurer appeared first on BSNEWS.

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