I would pick that as our top choice as well, and in fact, some of the studies included in our submission show that racialized communities are less likely to be in poverty if you combine the family income. That means if the family has more than one generation, like the parents and grandparents included in the family, they are more likely to be above the low-income cut-off. In fact, having the family here, having parents and grandparents here, lifts them out of poverty.
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