One - quarter of American workers make less than $ 10 per hour, which creates
an income below the poverty line.
Not only are its people more polarized than ever over Puerto Rico's status question — whether to become a sovereign nation, become a state of the U.S. or stay as it is; it is the most impoverished North American territory, with an external debt of over $ 7 billion, an unemployment rate of more than 20 per cent, 65 per cent of its people on federal food stamps and 38 per cent who have
an income below the poverty line.
Early Head Start (EHS) is the infant - toddler portion of the Head Start program, serving pregnant women and families with children under age 3 with
incomes below the poverty line.
Among families with working mothers and
incomes below the poverty line — $ 18,310 for a family of three — child care absorbs nearly a third of total household budgets, according to census data.
We also examine results separately for families with
incomes below the poverty line (i.e., the poorest 19 percent of families), as compared to those at or above the poverty line, and families who live in rural areas (17 percent of all families), as compared to those in more urban areas.
In Baltimore, for example, 29 percent of children are living in families with
income below the poverty line, compared to 11 percent statewide.
The report states: «The government is also under pressure to curb rising energy bills with 2.3 million of Britain's 27 million households deemed fuel poor, meaning the cost of heating their homes leaves them with
income below the poverty line.»
Twenty - eight percent of children living with a divorced parent live in a household with
an income below the poverty line.
Poverty plays a role; children in families with annual
incomes below the poverty line were 45 times more likely to suffer neglect and 60 times more likely to die from maltreatment.
In 2015, 35 percent of single - parent families had
incomes below the poverty line, compared with 8 percent of married couples with children.
In the final multivariate models, increased offspring CBCL T scores were significantly predicted by the mother not finishing high school, smoking during pregnancy, having a total family
income below the poverty line, being diagnosed with gestational hypertension and experiencing stressful life events during pregnancy.
Not exact matches
Many people are talking about universal basic
income — a guaranteed monthly stipend for anyone
below the
poverty line.
If a prospect's
income drops 150 percent
below the
poverty line, he or she gets a pass on repaying backers that year.
Specific policies include the 30 - 50 Plan to Fight
Poverty, which is committed to reducing the number of people living below the poverty line by 30 percent and the number of children by 50 percent; an Affordable Housing Plan; pursing the long - term goal of a national high - quality, universal, community - based, early education and child care system; increasing the Guaranteed Income Supplement by $ 600 per year for low - income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna
Poverty, which is committed to reducing the number of people living
below the
poverty line by 30 percent and the number of children by 50 percent; an Affordable Housing Plan; pursing the long - term goal of a national high - quality, universal, community - based, early education and child care system; increasing the Guaranteed Income Supplement by $ 600 per year for low - income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna
poverty line by 30 percent and the number of children by 50 percent; an Affordable Housing Plan; pursing the long - term goal of a national high - quality, universal, community - based, early education and child care system; increasing the Guaranteed
Income Supplement by $ 600 per year for low - income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna A
Income Supplement by $ 600 per year for low -
income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna A
income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna Accord.
Deep
poverty means living
below 50 % of the
poverty line, which would be an
income of $ 11,157 for a family of four and $ 5,672 for a non-elderly person living alone.
Lower the
income tax for those
below the
poverty line ($ 22k for fam of 4) to 5 % and Increase
income tax on those who make over $ 10M annual to 30 % 5.
The average cocoa farmer's
income is significantly
below the World Bank's extreme
poverty line of USD 1.
There are currently more than 15 million American children living
below the
poverty line, and almost 7 million of them are living in deep
poverty, with family
incomes of less than $ 12,000 a year for a family of four.
Free meals: Meals that meet the nutritional requirements of the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program and are served at no charge to children with household
income at or
below 130 percent of the
poverty line
However, they have lower average
incomes than married fathers and are more likely to be
below the
poverty line.
Single fathers, on average, have higher
incomes than single mothers and are far less likely to be living at or
below the
poverty line — 24 % versus 43 %.
Median household
income in the neighborhood hovered
below the
poverty line; its economic profile resembled that of the South Bronx.
«Whilst today's announcement is good news, it is still vital that the government looks to increase its investment in childcare support for all low
income working families - part and full time - to ensure that childcare costs do not lock parents and children
below the
poverty line.»
Of its 27,000 residents, 15 percent are unemployed, almost 44 percent are
below the
poverty line and the median family
income is around $ 22,000, according to census reports.
Young children in deep
poverty, whose family income is below 50 percent of the federal poverty line, fare even worse on health and development indicators than children in poverty, according to a study released by the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public
poverty, whose family
income is
below 50 percent of the federal
poverty line, fare even worse on health and development indicators than children in poverty, according to a study released by the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public
poverty line, fare even worse on health and development indicators than children in
poverty, according to a study released by the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public
poverty, according to a study released by the National Center for Children in
Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public
Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
The authors found the most useful representation is determined when a head of household works at least half time and the household
income is
below 125 percent of the official
poverty line.
All of the children studied were born to mothers who lived near the contaminated harbor and dumpsites in these low -
income communities, where twice as many people live
below the
poverty line than the Massachusetts average.
In 2015 and 2016, current tobacco use prevalence was about 10 % for adults in higher
income households (greater than 400 % of the Federal
Poverty Level) compared with almost 25 % for adults in households below the povert
Poverty Level) compared with almost 25 % for adults in households
below the
povertypoverty line.
We define children as being low -
income if their family's annual
income fell
below two times the federal
poverty line at any point during childhood.
Initial eligibility is limited to K — 12 students in D.C. with family
incomes at or
below 185 percent of the
poverty line.
Initial eligibility is limited to K - 12 students in the District of Columbia with family
incomes at or
below 185 percent of the
poverty line.
Dearing examined a ratio termed the «
income - to - needs» of families
below the
poverty line and showed that when
income increased (roughly $ 4,500 per year over three years), very young children performed better on tasks where they were asked to identify colors, shapes, and letters (skills considered important in school readiness).
These children in «long - term
poverty» were also more likely to be in «deep
poverty,» meaning their families»
incomes were
below half the
poverty line.
In order to be eligible for an FTC scholarship, students must meet the
income guidelines (until recently, family
incomes below 185 percent of the federal
poverty line for new applicants) and either must have attended a Florida public school for the full school year before program entry or be entering kindergarten or first grade.
The agency reported that families with working mothers spent $ 14 billion on care for children under age 15 in 1986, with women
below the
poverty line paying, on average, 22 percent of monthly
income on child care.
The research defined disadvantaged children as those whose family
income was
below the
poverty line, or 60 per cent under the average household
income.
In a powerful summary article, Sara McClanahan and Christopher Jencks tell us that today 40 percent of the families who are headed by a single mother earn
incomes that leave them
below the
poverty line, while only 8 percent of dual - parent families are in a similar predicament.
Parents of students living in a household with
income above the
poverty level are more likely to be involved in school activities than parents of children living in a household at or
below the
poverty line.
Typically, means - tested programs limit student eligibility to students from families with household
income levels at or
below a specified percentage of the
poverty line.
This measure excludes any
income from governmental transfers, such as food stamps, a major source of
income for many
below the
poverty line.
At the time of the NBER study (2012 - 13), more than eight in ten of the more than 6,000 voucher recipients were African - American and the average annual family
income of LSP participants was less than $ 18,000, considerably
below the
income eligibility cap of 250 percent of the federal
poverty line ($ 57,625 for a family of four in 2012).
Rhodes Middle School is located in a low -
income community; at the time of our study, 13 % of the population fell
below the
poverty line, and 60 % of the Rhodes students qualified for free or reduced - price lunch.
«Free lunch eligibility» means that family
income is
below 130 % of the federal
poverty line for a family of that size.
His plan would guarantee kids whose household
income is at or
below 200 % of the
poverty line a free pre-K education with local schools and local partners, and their teachers would have the same training as K - 12 teachers.
The Kentucky Preschool Program serves nearly 10,000 3 - and 4 - year olds with special needs and over 9,000 4 - year olds with family
incomes below 160 % of the federal
poverty line.
Because the United States is a relatively rich country, many among the 21 percent of school - age children living
below the national
poverty line are not counted in the low -
income bracket by OECD standards, hence the OECD's seemingly low figure of 13 percent.)
More than 20 percent of Waynesville's residents live
below the
poverty line, according to U.S. Census data, and federal education officials have designated Central Elementary a Title 1 school, denoting that it serves a heavily low -
income population.
In this report, we examine need estimates through the lens of four different policy options for financing of out - of - school time programs: universal coverage (every child in a public school receives full or partial subsidy), subsidies for children and young people in households with
incomes at 130 percent of the
poverty line, subsidies for those designated as «at risk» for academic failure, and subsidies for those in households with
incomes at or
below the
poverty line.
Alison Garnham, chief executive of the Child
Poverty Action Group, said nine children in every classroom of 30 now fall below the official poverty line, and called for free school meals to be available to all pupils, regardless of
Poverty Action Group, said nine children in every classroom of 30 now fall
below the official
poverty line, and called for free school meals to be available to all pupils, regardless of
poverty line, and called for free school meals to be available to all pupils, regardless of
income.
In addition to the environmental pollution, the median
income in Richmond is just $ 54,012 and about 13.4 % of families and 16.2 % of the population live
below the
poverty line.