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During the first half of the current decade, the proportion of the U.S. population living below the poverty line rose, albeit with key differences across metropolitan areas. Notably, a new report from the Brookings Institution - which includes additional analysis on child and first suburban poverty - finds that for the first time in 2005 there are more poor residents of suburbs overall than in central cities. For the report, click here.