More than 900,000 Alabamians live in poverty
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The 2016 Data Sheet reveals that 19.2 percent of Alabamians, or more than 900,000 people, live below the federal poverty line. Alabamas poverty rate is higher than the national average of 15.5 percent.
Alabama is the fourth poorest state in the U.S., and 19.2 percent of Alabamians live below the federal poverty line, a noticeably larger percentage than the national average of 15.5 percent. The federal poverty line is $24,300 for a family of four.
19 of Alabamas 67 counties have a poverty rate higher than 25 percent.
Alabama has the fourth highest rate of child poverty in the country, and more than 300,000 Alabama children live in poverty. This is especially true among minorities, as African American children are twice as likely to live in poverty as white children, and Hispanic or Latino children are three times more likely to live in poverty as white children.
More - and 2016 Data Sheet - at:
http://alabamapossible.org/2016/06/13/more-than-900000-alabamians-live-in-poverty/