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Fast food workers from across California rallied at the state Capitol in Sacramento, urging lawmakers to pass AB 257. Aug. 16, 2022, Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters

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Covering income inequality across the state

Disconnected youth: Some young Californians lack work, school options
A new study says California's “disconnected youth” are being left behind.
By Felicia Mello
Families carry boxes full of fresh produce during a food bank event at El Verano elementary on Nov. 1, 2019. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters
How hungry is California? Millions struggle to eat well in an abundant state
How bad is California hunger? A lot depends on your access to food aid, which expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic but is being reduced.
By Rya Jetha, Jeanne Kuang and Jeremia Kimelman
California may gut two CalWORKS programs helping thousands of families
The state is considering zeroing out funds for CalWORKS family stabilization and job subsidy programs to help balance the budget.
By Justo Robles
State Sen. Caroline Menjivar, a San Fernando Valley Democrat, addresses legislators during session at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Jan. 23, 2023. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters
‘We needed Wonder Woman’: Newsom cuts to foster care, child services worry families 
Some programs helping foster kids and families in crisis could lose all funding as lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom address budget shortfall.
By Wendy Fry
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Farm work is still the only way to the California dream for many Mexican immigrants
The flow of migrants from Mexico has slowed dramatically in recent years, but many immigrants see farm work as a stepping stone to a better life.
By Julia Mitric, Capital Public Radio • March 29, 2018
Marchers in Sacramento protest Trump administration immigration policies. Photo by Trevor Eischen for CALmatters
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Gov. Brown calls Trump administration lawsuit ‘war,’ insists it ‘will not stand’
The federal lawsuit over 'sanctuary' policies turns the tables on California, which has sued the Trump administration more than two dozen times on a range of issues.
By Judy Lin • March 7, 2018
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LISTEN: CALmatters reporter Matt Levin talks about the California dream
CALmatters data reporter Matt Levin tunes in for a discussion on The California Dream project, a statewide nonprofit media collaboration focused on issues of economic opportunity, quality-of-life, and the future of the California Dream.
By CalMatters • February 15, 2018
California farm workers. Photo by Bob Nichols/USDA
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Caught in the middle: California businesses face conflicting immigration laws
Growing tension between California and the federal government over immigration has business owners in the crosshairs, worried about the potential effect on their enterprises and unsure which laws they should follow.
By Elizabeth Aguilera • January 30, 2018
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“Wait, you don’t have data on that?” Where California flies data-blind
It seems like a simple question: How many African-American boys scored proficient on California’s math test? Go ahead, try to answer it. I’ll wait while you Google. You’ll probably end up here, at the California Department of Education’s snazzy (by state government standards) website, which provides a litany of bar graphs, charts and filters to […]
By Matt Levin • April 19, 2017
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Building Trump’s wall? Six things to know about the U.S.-Mexico border
1. There already is a “wall” along about a third of the border The border runs about 1,900 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. Some sort of barrier—made from concrete, steel mesh and/or barbed wire —currently stands along about a third of it, in areas U.S. Customs and Border Protection deems […]
By Elizabeth Aguilera • January 29, 2017
A divide between the fortunes of California's haves and have-nots has fueled more than a decade's worth of economic anxiety, reflected again in a new poll. File photo of Oakland inequality protest by Brian Sims via Creative Commons.
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California’s rich-poor gap: The reality may surprise you
Where in California has the gap between rich and poor grown most since the Great Recession? The Bay Area, home of your Zuckerbergs and Steyers and some of the most expensive zip codes in the country, seems like a logical answer. Over the past decade, what other part of California has minted as many members […]
By Matt Levin • August 11, 2016
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Fueling the dreams of the undocumented
When 27-year-old Juan Valentin became old enough to get behind the wheel, a friend gave him driving lessons in the agricultural fields surrounding Stockton. As an undocumented immigrant from Tijuana, Mexico, Valentin spent the next 10 years driving without a license. In order to get to school or to work, he felt he had little […]
By Pauline Bartolone • June 12, 2016
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Paying by the mile to fix potholes
California is experimenting with a new way to raise money for road repairs by keeping track of the mileage of cars and trucks with stickers or electronics. A large-scale system won’t happen for many years, but officials say it may be needed because the influx of fuel-efficient or electric cars will shrink revenue from the […]
By Kate Galbraith • December 12, 2015
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Long neglected road maintenance is now urgent and expensive
California lawmakers are struggling to climb out of a deep hole. The gas tax that supports road repairs ranks among the highest in the country but the state has some of the worst roads in America. A recent report from the state Senate said 68 percent of California roads are in poor or mediocre condition, […]
By Kate Galbraith • December 12, 2015

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