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[IWS] Census: DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC WELL-BEING: POVERTY 2009-2012 [30 October 2014]

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Tip Sheet, 30 October 2014

Survey of Income and Program Participation: Dynamics of Economic Well-Being 2009-2012 Detailed Tables

http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-tps82.html

 

This table package traces a sample of U.S. residents and examines how many of them were poor during at least some portion of the four-year period as well as how long their poverty spells lasted. It also looks at how many entered into poverty, how many exited and how many stayed poor during the entire period. The statistics — which come from the Survey of Income and Program Participation — are presented at the national level by various demographic and socio-economic characteristics.

Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Poverty 2009-2012 [30 October 2014]
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/publications/dynamics09_12/index.html

 

  • Table 1. Average Monthly Poverty by Selected Characteristics: 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 25k]
  • Table 2. Annual Poverty by Selected Characteristics: 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 24k]
  • Table 3. People in Poverty 2 or More Months by Selected Characteristics: 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 27k]
  • Table 4. People in Poverty All Months by Selected Characteristics: 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 26k]
  • Table 5. Poverty Entries: People Not in Poverty in 2009 by Poverty Status in 2010, 2011 and 2012 [XLSX – 20k]
  • Table 6. Poverty Exits: People in Poverty in 2009 by Poverty Status in 2010, 2011 and 2012 [XLSX – 20k]
  • Table 7. Median Length of Poverty Spells by Selected Characteristics: 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 14k]
  • Table 8. The Duration of Poverty Spells Across 2009 to 2012 [XLSX – 11k]

 

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