Computations for the 2020 Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia
(1) Persons in family or household |
(2) Poverty thresholds for 2018 — published Sep. 2019a |
(3) Column 2 multiplied by 1.0181 inflation factorb |
(4) Difference between successive Column 3 entries |
(5) Average difference in Column 4c |
(6) |
(7) |
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1 |
$12,784 | $13,016 | Nearest $20 | $12,490 | $12,760 | |
2 | $16,247 | $16,541 | $3,526 | $4,480 | $16,910 | $17,240 |
3 | $19,985 | $20,347 | $3,806 | $4,480 | $21,330 | $21,720 |
4 | $25,701 | $26,167 | $5,820 | $4,480 | $25,750 | $26,200 |
5 | $30,459 | $31,011 | $4,844 | $4,480 | $30,170 | $30,680 |
6 | $34,533 | $35,159 | $4,148 | $4,480 | $34,590 | $35,160 |
7 | $39,194 | $39,904 | $4,475 | $4,480 | $39,010 | $39,640 |
8 | $43,602 | $44,392 | $4,488 | $4,480 | $43,430 | $44,120 |
Notes:
aColumn 2 entries are weighted average poverty thresholds from U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2019, Current Population Reports, Series P60-266. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, September 2019, Appendix B.
bThe Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for all items was 251.107 for calendar year 2018 and 255.657 for calendar year 2019, an increase of 1.81 percent.
c The arithmetic average of Column 4 entries, rounded to the nearest multiple of $20.