Mollie Orshansky

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Mollie Orshansky was an influential American economist and statistician recognized for her substantial impact on poverty measurement. In the 1960s, she created the Orshansky Poverty Thresholds, a widely adopted standard for assessing poverty levels in the United States. Her groundbreaking work laid the foundation for establishing income benchmarks to identify impoverished households, which in turn influenced the development of social welfare policies and programs. Orshansky's expertise in economics and statistics cemented her reputation as a respected authority in the field, shaping the discourse and approach to addressing poverty-related issues.

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Birthday January 9, 1915 (Capricorn)
Born In The Bronx, New York, United States
Died on December 18, 2006
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