Fact Sheet Transitioning In and Out of Poverty
Signe-Mary McKernan, Caroline Ratcliffe, Stephanie R. Cellini
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Slightly more than half of the U.S. population experiences poverty at some time before age 65. Roughly half of those who get out of poverty will become poor again within five years. Who is more likely to enter poverty? How long are people poor? And what events are associated with falling into and climbing out of poverty? This fact sheet summarizes key findings from the poverty dynamics literature to describe how, why, and when people move in and out of poverty.
Research Areas Families Social safety net Race and equity
Tags Poverty Economic well-being Racial and ethnic disparities Race, gender, class, and ethnicity Racial barriers to accessing the safety net
Policy Centers Income and Benefits Policy Center