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- Poverty in the United States: 2024 - Census. gov
This report presents data on poverty in the United States based on information collected in the 2025 and earlier CPS ASEC
- Poverty Rates by Survey - Census. gov
Poverty rates across surveys differ in a number of ways, such as in the length and detail of questionnaires, the number of households included (sample size), reference periods, and the methodology used to collect and process data It is important to understand that different surveys and methods, which are designed to meet different needs, may produce different results For more information
- Poverty - Census. gov
If a family's total income is less than the official poverty threshold for a family of that size and composition, then they are considered to be in poverty
- Income Inequality - Census. gov
Income inequality is the extent to which income is distributed unevenly among a population
- Historical Poverty Tables: People and Families - 1959 to 2024
Detailed annual tables on poverty across a number of individual and family characteristics Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)
- National Poverty in America Awareness Month: January 2025
The Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement reports the official poverty rate in 2023 was 11 1%, not statistically different from 2022
- Majority of Older Adults in Poverty in 2021 Lived Alone
New Census Bureau report explores demographic characteristics, living arrangements and income sources of older adults living in poverty
- About Poverty in the U. S. Population - Census. gov
This section provides detailed information and statistics on Poverty Find the latest news, publications, and other content
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