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Webinar: The Unequal Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Households’ Financial Stability

 

Our friends at Prosperity Now will be hosting a webinar on Tuesday, April 21 at 1:00 p.m. to discuss their latest report, The Unequal Impact of COVID-19 on Households' Financial Stability. During this webinar, you will hear from our research experts as well as state and local practitioners to learn about the financial impact on vulnerable populations such as low wage workers, immigrants, refugees, people with disabilities and more. 

 

0419 ProsperityNow Webinar

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During the webinar, we will discuss the potential long-term implications of COVID-19 once the crisis passes and discuss possible policy solutions that may help us weather future economic and social disasters more effectively. 

This is an interactive webinar, so come prepared to share your own insights and question. This webinar is free, but advances registration is required – so register today!

** Unable to attend the live event? Register anyway so we can share the recording with you via email after the webinar concludes. **

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