Article 7041H Poverty in California remains highest in US, tied with Louisiana, report says

Poverty in California remains highest in US, tied with Louisiana, report says

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Dani Anguiano
from US news | The Guardian on (#7041H)

People of color, renters and children among most affected, as child poverty more than doubles since 2021

A new report shows California has the highest poverty rate in the US, alongside Louisiana, and rates have shown little improvement.

Despite the abundant wealth in the state - more billionaires live in California than anywhere else in the US - in 2024 about 7 million people, or 17.7% of residents, could not afford to cover their basic needs. In 2021, California's poverty rate reached a historic low of 11%, but as pandemic-era policies came to an end, rates surged in the state and across the US, according to the report from the California Budget and Policy Center released last week.

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