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The Salvation Army’s grim scorecard for 2022

Incomes are up but much of the gain has been eroded by inflation.

The Salvation Army has released its latest State of the Nation report.

Brent Edwards Wed, 15 Feb 2023

The Salvation Army is urging political parties to promote policies in election year that will help reduce child poverty and solve the housing crisis.

In its latest state of the nation report – in which it measures key social indicators in 2022 – it has given a mixed assessment of how well New

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Brent Edwards Wed, 15 Feb 2023
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