Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children are not officially poor but live in families with incomes between one and two times the federal poverty level. Research suggests that most families need income of at least double the poverty level—nearly $38,000 a year for a family of four—to make ends meet. About 85 percent of children in low-income families have at least one working parent, and the majority has a parent working full-time, year-round (see Figure 1). However, low wages, taxes, and work-related expenses mean that many of these families cannot get ahead simply by earning more—in part because they quickly lose eligibility for public benefits. If policymakers want to ensure that w...
In Montana, 44 percent of children live in low-income families — defined as income below twice the f...
Nearly 40 percent of America's children live in low-income families, which is defined as having a fa...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
An NCCP analysis of state tax policy finds that a significant number of states continue to push the ...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined since 2000. The number of ...
One-in-five U.S. jobs does not provide health insurance, a pension, or wages high enough to support ...
The National Center for Children in Poverty’s (NCCP) Making Work Supports Work project is designed t...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined substantially since 2000. ...
Staying Afloat in Tough Times tracks state-level policies that help families both avoid and cope wit...
Although millions of American workers do not earn enough to lift their families out of poverty, the ...
In Montana, 44 percent of children live in low-income families — defined as income below twice the f...
Nearly 40 percent of America's children live in low-income families, which is defined as having a fa...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
An NCCP analysis of state tax policy finds that a significant number of states continue to push the ...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined since 2000. The number of ...
One-in-five U.S. jobs does not provide health insurance, a pension, or wages high enough to support ...
The National Center for Children in Poverty’s (NCCP) Making Work Supports Work project is designed t...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined substantially since 2000. ...
Staying Afloat in Tough Times tracks state-level policies that help families both avoid and cope wit...
Although millions of American workers do not earn enough to lift their families out of poverty, the ...
In Montana, 44 percent of children live in low-income families — defined as income below twice the f...
Nearly 40 percent of America's children live in low-income families, which is defined as having a fa...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...