Presence and Persistence of Poverty in US Tax Data

This chapter presents new estimates of the level and persistence of poverty among US households since the Great Recession. We build annual household data files using US income tax filings between 2007 and 2018. These data allow us to track individuals over time and measure how tax policies affect po...

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Zusammenfassung:This chapter presents new estimates of the level and persistence of poverty among US households since the Great Recession. We build annual household data files using US income tax filings between 2007 and 2018. These data allow us to track individuals over time and measure how tax policies affect poverty trends. Using an after-tax household income measure, we estimate that while roughly 1 in 10 people are in poverty in any given year, over 4 in 10 people spent at least one year in poverty between 2007 and 2018. This implies substantial mobility in and out of poverty-for example, 41 percent of those in poverty in 2007 were out of poverty in the following year. Others spend multiple years in poverty or escape poverty only to fall back into it. Of those in poverty in 2007, one-third were in poverty for at least half of the years through 2018.
DOI:10.7208/chicago/9780226816043.003.0013