Poverty in Southeast Louisiana Post–Katrina
	    
	      	Report		by Allison Plyer, Elaine Ortiz      	
      
      
    
 		      June 28, 2012
      	
					The Data Center   (New Orleans) 
      	
      
      
    
 		 			Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures displaced roughly 50,000 poor residents from New Orleans and the Southeast Louisiana region. Today, suburbs are home to the vast majority of poor in Southeast Louisiana. Public agencies and private nonprofits need to work across city and parish boundaries to connect poor and low–income workers, wherever they are located, with job opportunities, transportation options, workforce development, and social services.
