Evaluating the Success of the War on Poverty Since 1963 Using an Absolute Full-Income Poverty Measure

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Evaluating the Success of the War on Poverty Since 1963 Using an Absolute Full-Income Poverty Measure

30 Nov 2023

We evaluate progress in the War on Poverty as President Lyndon B. Johnson defined it, which established a 20% baseline poverty rate and adopted an absolute standard. While the official poverty rate fell from 19.5% in 1963 to 10.5% in 2019, our absolute full-income poverty measure—which uses a fuller income measure and updates thresholds only for inflation—fell from 19.5% to 1.6%. However, we also show that relative poverty reductions have been modest. Additionally, government dependence increased over this time, with the share of working-age adults receiving under half their income from market sources more than doubling.
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Authors

Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth, James Elwell, Jeff Larrimore

Published in
United States of America

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