Advocacy Agenda
Since 1918, the Urban League of Metropolitan St.
Louis, Inc. has a proud history of advocacy and involvement in public
policy discussions at the federal, state and local levels. These efforts
are focused on reducing barriers to full employment, quality education,
economic mobility, and social justice affecting African Americans, other
urban residents of color, and low-income communities.
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The number of people living in poverty is increasing
nationally and poverty is disproportionately African American in St.
Louis.
“Over the past thirty five years, the rise in wages and salaries in
the low to middle of the income distribution was 11%. The rise in wages
and salaries at the top of the income distribution was 617%....the
highest earners are capturing most of the gain in national income caused
by economy wide productivity growth.” Atlantic Monthly Sept 2006