Reporter for @nytimes, Author of A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves: One Family and Migration in the 21st Century (Viking, August 2019)

Joined June 2011
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Today is the pub date of my book A GOOD PROVIDER IS ONE WHO LEAVES. Here is a timeline of the Comodas family. I have been writing about them for 30 years.
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Narrated article: Pastor Acevedo is reluctant to complain about restrictions on immigrant aid. “I’m very, very, grateful to God and to this country ” he said. But when he talked of seeing hungry children, his voice caught. “I know what it’s like,” he said. nytimes.com/2023/04/06/us/po…
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Jason DeParle retweeted
27 Oct 2022
Today on The Gist. @JasonDeParle of The New York Times documents how childhood poverty has fallen dramatically over the past three decades. Plus, John Fetterman’s debate performance was surprising and, potentially, very costly. And Raccooninfostealer! open.spotify.com/episode/4S8…

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Jason DeParle retweeted
I haven't tweeted in 8 years but I'm so excited to work with the next generation of investigative reporters. Apply for the new Local Investigations Fellowship, which I'm leading for @nytimes. nytimes.com/localinvestigati…
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Congratulations to my favorite member of the National Academy of Medicine! @ndeparle
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Thanks, Karen!
Replying to @greta
Highly recommend this excellent book by @jasondeparle on one Filipino family and its saga: amazon.com/Good-Provider-One…
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Jason DeParle retweeted
4 Oct 2022
Why are fewer American children living in poverty over the last 20 years? Listen to The Daily with @JasonDeParle @nytimes  fal.cn/3srY0

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I enjoyed this conversation with @krysboydthink about some rare good news on poverty trends.
Podcast: 🎧 @JasonDeParle, a @NYTimes reporter, joins @krysboydthink to talk about why childhood poverty figures have plummeted. They also discuss the role of government aid and what surprised policy watchers about the new numbers. Listen here! think.kera.org/2022/09/28/ch…
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Jason DeParle retweeted
With polls showing deep distrust of govt and pervasive cynicism that new programs will accomplish much, we need to do more to sell victories like this.
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With child poverty cut by more than half, it’s hard to say, as Ronald Reagan did, that we fought a war on poverty "and poverty won.” More than 8 million children remain poor — a moral stain — but a defeatist narrative is obsolete.
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With child poverty cut by more than half, it’s hard to say, as Ronald Reagan did, that we fought a war on poverty "and poverty won.” More than 8 million children remain poor — a moral stain — but a defeatist narrative is obsolete.
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