Dataset

Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2017

On September 12, the U.S. Census Bureau released new economic data for 2017. Median household income increased from 2016 by 1.8 percent to $61,372, and the poverty rate simultaneously declined 0.4 percent to 12.3 percent. This fall does not represent a significant change from the previous year, but poverty is down 2.5 percent in total over the past three years. The Supplemental Poverty Measure, which takes governmental programs designed to aid low-income families into account, also did not change significantly and currently is 13.9 percent for 2017. For income and poverty delineations by age, race, educational status, and other demographic factors, visit the Census website.
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Health/Behavioral Health Referrals and Supports
Post-employment Supports
Special Populations
Publication Date
2018-09-12
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