Report Reveals Where You Live and Work Affects Your Economic Mobility (7/24/13)
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Children of low-income families in certain communities are more likely to move up the economic ladder than others, says a new report by Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley. Jeffrey Brown talks to report co-author Raj Chetty, Harvard professor of economics, for more on their portrait of American social mobility.
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