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POVERTY IN THE U.S.. WHAT IS POVERTY? According to the Official Poverty Measure (OPM) in 2012: One Adult: $12,119 Two Adults & One Child: $18,751 Two.

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1 POVERTY IN THE U.S.

2 WHAT IS POVERTY?

3 According to the Official Poverty Measure (OPM) in 2012: One Adult: $12,119 Two Adults & One Child: $18,751 Two Adults & Two Children: $23,624

4 48.8 million Americans live below the poverty line (1 in 7) 15.4% of the US population 12.5% of individuals living in the Pittsburgh MSA 21% of individuals living in the City of Pittsburgh (American Community Survey, 2013, One Year Estimates)

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6 HOW HAS POVERTY CHANGED OVER TIME?

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8 WHO IS LIVING IN POVERTY?

9 Poverty in the US is highest:  Women  Children  Families headed by single women  Central cities  The South

10 # living in poverty in the US: 21,396,291 Whites 10, 538,290 Blacks 2,002,107 Asians 13,089,210 Hispanics # living in poverty in the Pittsburgh MSA: 209,406 Whites 60,777 Blacks 9,258 Asians 7, 465 Hispanics Poverty by Race (American Community Survey, 2013, One Year Estimates)

11 Many struggling with poverty work: 70% of near poor families work 50% of poor families work 32.1% of workers are near poor 10.6% of workers fall below the poverty line (Analysis of 2011 American Community Survey data in Roberts, Brandon, Deborah Povich, and Mark Mather. 2013. “Low- income working families” The Working Poor Families Project Policy Brief )

12 Brady, David, Andrew Fullerton, and Jennifer Moren Cross. 2010. “More than just nickels and dimes: A cross national analysis of working poverty in affluent countries.” Social Problems, 57:4, pp. 559-585.

13 HOW LONG DO PEOPLE EXPERIENCE POVERTY?

14 61.8% of the population between the ages of 25-60 will experience at least 1 year of poverty 24.9% will experience 5 or more years of poverty (Rank, Mark and Thomas Hirschl. 2015. “The likelihood of experiencing relative poverty over the life course.” PLoS One, 10:7, pp. 1-11)

15 WHY NOW?

16 I. IMMOBILITY AT THE BOTTOM

17 “Pursuing the American Dream: Economic Mobility Across Generations.” Economic Mobility Project. Washington DC: Pew Charitable Trusts (July 2012)

18 II. RISE OF EXTREME POVERTY

19 For individuals living in households with 2 adults & 2 children: Extreme poverty: $2 a day Deep Poverty: $8.09 a day Poverty: $16.18 a day Near Poverty: $24.27 a day (Schaefer, Luke and Kathryn Edin. 2013. “Rising extreme poverty in the United States and the response of means-tested transfers.” Social Service Review, 87:2, pp. 250-268.)

20 III. WEAKENED INFORMAL SOCIAL TIES

21 IV. CHANGING GEOGRAPHY OF POVERTY

22 Today 1 in 3 poor Americans live in the suburbs (Kneebone, Elizabeth and Alan Berube. 2013. Confronting Suburban Poverty in America. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press)

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24 Good, Megan, Kathryn Collins, and Erin Dalton. August 2014. “Suburban Poverty: Assessing Community Need Outside the City.” Research Report. Pittsburgh, PA: Allegheny County Department of Human Services.

25 V. (RE)CONCENTRATION OF POVERTY

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29 VI. INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF POOR NEIGHBORHOODS

30 Sharkey, Patrick. 2013. Stuck in Place: Urban neighborhoods and the end of progress toward racial equality. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

31  It would take 5 generations for African Americans to go from living in a high poverty neighborhood to one where the neighborhood’s average income is within 10% of the national average  For African Americans living in poor neighborhoods in 1970, it would take until 2070 for their family members to live in a neighborhood that represents the national average Sharkey, Patrick. 2013. Stuck in Place: Urban neighborhoods and the end of progress toward racial equality. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

32 WHY (NOT) NOW?


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