Media Coverage of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
Boston Globe editorial: Don't Ask, Don't Ask, June 22, 2006
New York Times editorial: Save Our SIPP, June 20, 2006
Washington Post: Democrats Try to Save Poverty Survey, June 8, 2006
Herald News (NJ): Plan to Cut Major Census Survey Draws Outcry, April 3, 2006
New Standard News (NY): Bush Budget Would Alter 'Essential' Census Surveys, March 9, 2006
New York Times editorial: Discovering What Happens Next, March 4, 2006
Marketplace radio, No Consensus on Census Change, March 2, 2006
Alternet, Two Approaches to Poverty, March 2, 2006
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Plan to End Study Comes Under Fire, March 2, 2006
OneWorld US: U.S. Plan to Eliminate Survey of Needy Families Draws Fire, March 2, 2006
Washington Post: Census Bureau Survey Falling on Hard Times, March 1, 2006
UPI: Poor People Survey May be Scrapped, March 1, 2006
ResearchResearch.com: CEPR urges sociologists to help save survey, Feb. 28, 2006
National Journal: Census Study on the Chopping Block, Feb. 25, 2006 (subscription required)
Click here to learn more about CEPR's efforts to save the SIPP
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