Intergenerational Poverty

Last Updated 03/14/2024

Occurs when children who grow up in families with incomes below the poverty line are themselves poor as adults. Rates of intergenerational poverty in the United States are significantly higher for Black (37%) and Native American (46%) children than other children. Intergenerational poverty affects the overall economic output of the nation and individuals, and particularly burdens educational, criminal justice, and healthcare systems.

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