Child Poverty in the United States
Child Poverty in the United States
- The U.S. relative child poverty rate is the worst of the G7 economies, at 20.2%, according to the OECD. 2. This rate is calculated as the share of a country's population under the age of 18 that lives on incomes that are less than half of the nation's “median post-transfer income” (i.e. including welfare ...
- The U.S. relative child poverty rate is the worst of the G7 economies, at 20.2%, according to the OECD. 2. This rate is calculated as the share of a country's population under the age of 18 that lives on incomes that are less than half of the nation's “median post-transfer income” (i.e. including welfare ...