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Trends in Inequality. Lecture 3 September 12, 2012. The Government Definition. 1964 Definition. Based on 1955 data. Families spend 1/3 income on food. Thresholds set at 3 times the cost of the cheapest nutritionally sound food plan for a family of four.
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Trends in Inequality Lecture 3 September 12, 2012
The Government Definition • 1964 Definition. Based on 1955 data. • Families spend 1/3 income on food. Thresholds set at 3 times the cost of the cheapest nutritionally sound food plan for a family of four. • In 1969, the thresholds stay the same, but increases tied to the CPI (Includes goods other than food.)
2012 Poverty Guidelines for the48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia
Alternative Definitions • Medical Costs • Costs Associated with Working • After tax, not before tax, income • Include noncash benefits (food stamps, housing subsidies) • Take into account costs of clothing, shelter and utilities. • Geographic variation.
Current Poverty • Figures released today, predicted to show that it is highest in fifty years. • All alternative measures of poverty show higher percentages of the population in poverty.
Europe vs. United States • Europe: Poverty is measured at 50% of the median income. • In the US median income in 2006-2010 was $51,914. Poverty line would be $25, 957. • The official US poverty line in US in 2000 was 32% of median income. In 1960 the poverty line was 48% of median income.
POOR PEOPLE IN RICH NATIONS: United States Compared to European Nations Luxembourg Income Study, directed by Timothy Smeeding, University of Wisconsin – the best, longest running comparative research “Poor People in Rich Nations: The United States in Comparative Perspective.” (will post a link on course website)
Child Poverty Rate UNICEF Data are from 2007-2009
Why does US have such high poverty? • Low wage work. “The working poor” • Cash transfers and benefits in the US are lower than in most other advanced countries. • Cash transfers and benefits in the US are targeted at the elderly far more than at families and children.
Growth of incarceration • Not related to probability of arrest, which has been more or less constant for 30 years. • Related to harsher sentencing, and mandatory sentencing, especially for drug offenses.
Scope of the Problem • There are currently 16.1 million current or former felons, 7.5% of the population. • (There were 15.7 million unemployed people in 2009). • 1/3 of all African American adult males are current or former felons. • 1% of all Americans are in prison at any one time, another 2% are on parole or probation.
Scope of the Problem • Lifetime likelihood of going to prison is 60% for African American male without at high school degree. • Twice as many African American men under age 40 have a prison record as have a college degree. • 1 in 40 adults, (5.4 million people) are ineligible to vote because of a felony conviction.
What is the race and ethnic distribution in the US? White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian