A Snapshot of Poverty in California
CHRIS HOENE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NOVEMBER 3, 2016 BAY AREA ASSET FUNDERS NETWORK 6TH ANNUAL ASSET BUILDING SYMPOSIUM
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A Snapshot of Poverty in California CHRIS HOENE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NOVEMBER 3, 2016 BAY AREA ASSET FUNDERS NETWORK 6 TH ANNUAL ASSET BUILDING SYMPOSIUM calbudgetcenter.org Although Poverty Declined in 2015, Many People Are Still Not Sharing
CHRIS HOENE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NOVEMBER 3, 2016 BAY AREA ASSET FUNDERS NETWORK 6TH ANNUAL ASSET BUILDING SYMPOSIUM
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Child Poverty Rate Poverty Rate 5 10 15 20 25% 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 17.3% 12.4% 15.3% 21.2% 17.0% 23.8%
Percentage of Californians With Incomes Below the Official Federal Poverty Line
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey
End of Great Recession
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Average Annual Percentage of Californians in Poverty, 2013-2015
Source: Budget Center analysis of US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey data
Official Poverty Measure Supplemental Poverty Measure 5 10 15 20 25% Seniors (65 or Older) Working-Age (18 to 64) Children (Under 18) All Ages 20.6% 21.5% 19.5% 23.8% 14.9% 13.1% 11.7% 20.3%
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Average Annual Percentage of California Children in Poverty, 2013-2015
Note: Racial and ethnic groups are mutually exclusive. Asian, black, white, and “other” exclude children who also identify as Latino. “Other” includes Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, and children who identify with more than one race. Source: Budget Center analysis of US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey data
Official Poverty Measure Supplemental Poverty Measure 5 10 15 20 25 30 35% Other White Latino Black Asian 12.1% 33.2% 33.5% 29.7% 10.2% 19.4% 14.8% 25.7% 18.6% 10.6%
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Average Annual Number of Children Lifted Above the Poverty Line, 2009 to 2012
Note: This analysis is based on the US Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure after correcting for underreported public supports using US Department of Health and Human Services data and the Urban Institute TRIM model. Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 SSI/SSP Unemployment Insurance Social Security Federal Housing Assistance CalWORKs CalFresh Federal EITC & Child Tax Credit
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Percentage-Point Difference in Official Federal Poverty Rate Between 2007 and 2015
Source: Budget Center analysis of US Census Bureau, American Community Survey data
No Data Available Up to 4.0 Percentage Points Higher No Statistically Significant Difference 4.1 to 8.0 Percentage Points Higher More Than 8.0 Percentage Points Higher
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