A popular blogger says the real poverty line for a family of four is around $140,000. There has been pushback.
The poverty line today is still calculated based on a 1963 formula, which Simplify Asset Management's Michael Green believes ...
Families aren’t failing the poverty line—the poverty line is failing them. How outdated metrics mask today’s economic reality ...
Financial analyst Michael Green suggests the official poverty line of $32,000 per year for a family of four in the U.S. is ...
Affordability discourse is useless if it's not accurate, and politicians should strive to accurately describe Americans' financial realities ...
In the real world, official measures show poverty fell from 19.5% in 1963 to 10.5% in 2019, said Michael R. Strain in National Review. And over the past 30 years, inflation-adjusted wages for “typical ...
Wall Street portfolio manager Michael Green set the cat among the pigeons recently by claiming the new poverty line for a ...
While lawmakers, policymakers, and President Donald Trump weigh what to do about booming prices, financial analyst Michael ...
What is the best way for government to measure poverty in Ohio? As some suggest using the cost of goods weighed against ...
At least from a material perspective, things have never been better for many if not most Americans: Their homes are larger ...
Houston has a higher percentage of residents living in poverty among the largest cities in the United States, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. One out of five residents — ...