Poverty Level

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The poverty level is an approximation of the income needed by a family to barely survive. It is roughly three times the amount that a typical family of its size would spend on food.

Numerous regulations for government assistance programs depend on the poverty level or threshold.

Problems with America's official definition[edit]

The Hoover Institution says:

Gordon M. Fisher, Department of Health and Human Services, wrote:

References[edit]

  1. The Development and History of the U.S. Poverty Thresholds — A Brief Overview Gordon M. Fisher, Department of Health and Human Services
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hoover Institution - The Mismeasure of Poverty Nicholas Eberstadt
  3. Relative or Absolute — New Light on the Behavior of Poverty Lines Over Time Gordon M. Fisher, Department of Health and Human Services

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