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Family Income and Poverty


Self-Sufficiency Standard: 2011 See Source and Notes
(Household Type: All)

California Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $52,746 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,530 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $47,625 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $41,259 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,579 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,439 Barchart image
Alameda County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $58,303 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $60,208 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $49,444 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,872 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $69,529 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,674 Barchart image
Alpine County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $54,937 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,232 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $45,803 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $39,585 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,103 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,642 Barchart image
Amador County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $52,731 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,259 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $49,321 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,738 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,795 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,286 Barchart image
Butte County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $47,281 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,050 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $43,172 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $37,175 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,131 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $50,885 Barchart image
Calaveras County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $48,189 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,007 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,732 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,203 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,963 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,432 Barchart image
Colusa County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $46,722 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,674 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $43,889 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,010 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,956 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,409 Barchart image
Contra Costa County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $56,973 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $60,031 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $49,872 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $43,404 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $69,069 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,945 Barchart image
Del Norte County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $45,476 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $50,420 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,501 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $36,457 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,501 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $50,342 Barchart image
El Dorado County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $54,999 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,387 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $49,878 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $43,259 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,227 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,420 Barchart image
Fresno County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $48,468 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,288 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $45,126 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,165 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,967 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,865 Barchart image
Glenn County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,110 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $48,403 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,281 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $34,900 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,648 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,400 Barchart image
Humboldt County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $48,152 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,883 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,022 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,125 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,963 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,800 Barchart image
Imperial County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $45,917 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $50,523 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $43,475 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $36,951 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,106 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $50,894 Barchart image
Inyo County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $46,459 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,586 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $41,645 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $35,499 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,671 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,603 Barchart image
Kern County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,632 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $47,980 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $40,762 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $34,055 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,550 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $48,246 Barchart image
Kings County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,191 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $47,215 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $41,895 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $34,386 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,524 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $48,266 Barchart image
Lake County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $47,378 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $52,247 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,463 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,664 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,530 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $52,134 Barchart image
Lassen County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $46,534 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,131 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $43,253 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $37,267 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,211 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,058 Barchart image
Los Angeles County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $61,706 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $64,299 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $55,553 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $49,411 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $72,833 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,480 Barchart image
Madera County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $46,501 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,353 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $43,768 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $37,602 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,640 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,289 Barchart image
Marin County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $76,588 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $77,298 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $63,031 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $56,288 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $86,629 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $82,913 Barchart image
Mariposa County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $47,483 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $52,274 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,409 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,563 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,359 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $52,147 Barchart image
Mendocino County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $50,762 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $54,235 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $46,321 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $40,498 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $61,843 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $54,495 Barchart image
Merced County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,284 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $48,835 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $40,802 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $34,650 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,916 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $48,529 Barchart image
Modoc County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $45,051 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,994 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,057 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $35,972 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,075 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,930 Barchart image
Mono County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $57,274 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,928 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $50,750 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $44,121 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,531 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,245 Barchart image
Monterey County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $53,775 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,648 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,463 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $41,779 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,058 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,852 Barchart image
Napa County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $61,744 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $60,232 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $53,246 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $47,004 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $68,558 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $61,049 Barchart image
Nevada County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $57,929 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $58,935 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $52,973 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $46,556 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $68,269 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,906 Barchart image
Orange County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $63,871 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $66,610 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $57,186 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $50,480 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $75,668 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $68,072 Barchart image
Placer County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $56,813 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $57,819 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $52,146 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $45,497 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $66,759 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,831 Barchart image
Plumas County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $47,417 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $52,264 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,480 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,683 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,547 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $52,161 Barchart image
Riverside County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $52,983 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,652 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,975 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,867 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $63,638 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,972 Barchart image
Sacramento County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $52,891 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $53,921 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,282 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $41,693 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $62,692 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $54,471 Barchart image
San Benito County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $58,860 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $57,624 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $51,315 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $45,148 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $65,561 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,360 Barchart image
San Bernardino County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $51,833 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $54,367 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,294 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $41,747 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $62,768 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,118 Barchart image
San Diego County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $58,888 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $61,692 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $53,457 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $46,863 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $70,671 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $62,829 Barchart image
San Francisco County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $67,778 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $67,055 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $53,200 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $46,652 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $76,352 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $73,350 Barchart image
San Joaquin County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $48,769 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,455 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,627 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $38,180 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,328 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,515 Barchart image
San Luis Obispo County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $54,815 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $56,288 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $49,650 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $43,329 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,342 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,256 Barchart image
San Mateo County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $72,863 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $73,348 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $60,223 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $53,442 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $82,665 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $78,945 Barchart image
Santa Barbara County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $57,092 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $58,574 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,944 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,540 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $66,779 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $59,625 Barchart image
Santa Clara County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $72,383 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $74,084 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $60,457 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $53,443 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $83,640 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $77,973 Barchart image
Santa Cruz County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $67,145 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $70,111 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $58,559 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $51,768 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $78,858 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $73,068 Barchart image
Shasta County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $45,641 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $50,581 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,662 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $36,641 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,662 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $50,423 Barchart image
Sierra County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $50,256 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $55,208 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $47,424 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,018 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $62,531 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $55,179 Barchart image
Siskiyou County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,651 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,242 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $41,305 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $35,114 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,323 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,208 Barchart image
Solano County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $55,923 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $56,844 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $50,630 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $44,508 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $64,949 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,315 Barchart image
Sonoma County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $58,487 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $58,898 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $51,666 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $44,947 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $67,678 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $60,137 Barchart image
Stanislaus County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $47,935 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $51,272 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $44,239 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $37,917 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,986 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $51,115 Barchart image
Sutter County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $45,803 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $50,755 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,912 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $36,963 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,038 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $50,404 Barchart image
Tehama County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,546 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,490 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $41,553 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $35,396 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,570 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,414 Barchart image
Trinity County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $44,690 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,634 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $41,697 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $35,561 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $56,714 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,531 Barchart image
Tulare County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $41,611 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $46,452 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $38,335 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $32,117 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $53,775 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $46,453 Barchart image
Tuolumne County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $49,030 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $53,400 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $46,584 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $40,480 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $61,270 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $53,825 Barchart image
Ventura County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $60,401 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $61,718 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $55,256 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $48,595 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $70,573 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $62,837 Barchart image
Yolo County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $54,881 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $56,979 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $48,672 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $42,020 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $65,635 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $58,205 Barchart image
Yuba County Amount Range: $0 - $105,000
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Two adults, one infant $46,456 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler $49,873 Barchart image
Two adults, one school-aged child $42,600 Barchart image
Two adults, one teenager $36,264 Barchart image
Two adults, one preschooler and one school-aged child $57,456 Barchart image
One adult, one preschooler and one school-aged child $49,728 Barchart image

Definition: The Self-Sufficiency Standard measures how much income is needed for a family of a certain composition living in a particular county to adequately meet its basic needs (e.g., in 2011 in Alameda County, a family with two working adults and one infant needed a total annual income of $58,303).

Data Source: California Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Standard. (2011). Insight Center for Community Economic Development and Dr. Diana Pearce, Center for Women's Welfare, School of Social Work, University of Washington. For more information, see the Methodology Appendix available at http://www.selfsufficiencystandard.org/pubs.html.

Footnote: The Self-Sufficiency Standard is based on the costs families face on a daily basis – housing, food, child care, out-of-pocket medical expenses, transportation, and other necessary spending. The model assumes that all adults work full time.

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Measures of Family Income and Poverty on Kidsdata.org

On kidsdata.org, measures of income and poverty include:

  • Children in poverty based on the Federal Poverty Level ($22,811 for a family of two adults and two children in 2011), by race/ethnicity
  • Children in poverty based on the Supplemental Poverty Measure, by race/ethnicity, for California and the U.S. only*
  • Children living above and below the poverty level, by income level and family type
  • Median family income (the income level at which half of families earn more, and half earn less)
  • The number and percentage of individuals receiving CalWORKs benefits
  • The "Self-Sufficiency Standard," which measures how much income is needed for a family of a certain composition living in a particular county to adequately meet its basic needs
  • Estimated percentages of families living below the Self-Sufficiency Standard
  • Adequacy of household income to meet children's basic needs, according to 2010 parent reports, for California, the Bay Area, and Los Angeles County, and by race/ethnicity for California

The data related to poverty levels and median family income are estimates based on the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Depending on the indicator, breakdowns may include:

  • by City, School District, and County (65,000+ residents), as single-year estimates
  • by City, School District, and County (20,000+ residents), as 3-year estimates 
  • by City, School District, and County (10,000+ residents), as 5-year estimates
  • by Legislative District, as 5-year estimates

*The Census Bureau's Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) addresses some of the shortcomings of the Federal Poverty Level by accounting for a wider range of benefits and expenses that affect a family's economic resources. Poverty thresholds for the SPM are based on families' expenditures on food, shelter, clothing and utilities, and are adjusted for geographic differences in the cost of housing. For more information, see https://www.census.gov/hhes/povmeas/methodology/supplemental/research.html.

Why This Topic Is Important

Family economic status is closely tied to child health and well being. Low family income can affect the ability of the family to provide the environment and experiences a child needs for optimal cognitive and emotional development, and can contribute to behavioral and social problems, and compound poor physical health (1, 2). Children who experience economic hardship when they are young, or who experience extreme and prolonged hardship, are at greatest risk for poor outcomes (1). Not only does poverty affect health, but there is a health gradient along the economic spectrum, so that health status improves as income levels increase. For example, the health of those in the middle-income range tends to be inferior to the health of those in higher income groups (3). The effects of poverty and the stress associated with it can extend to later life, contributing to an increased risk for dropping out of school, poor adult health, poor employment outcomes, and low income (1, 2).

Households headed by single parents or parents with low education levels generally have lower earning capacity and are more likely to be low income than other households (1, 2). African American/Black, Latino, and American Indian children experience economic hardship at higher rates than white or Asian children, due in large part to a higher prevalence of risk factors such as single parenthood and low parent education (1). It is estimated that family economic hardship costs the U.S. up to $500 billion annually in health care spending, lost labor productivity, and criminal justice spending (1).

For more information on Family Income and Poverty please see kidsdata.org’s Research & Links section.

Sources for this narrative:

1.  National Center for Children in Poverty. (2009). Ten important questions about children and economic hardship. Retrieved from: http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_829.html#question7

2.  Redd, Z., et al. (2011). Two generations in poverty: Status and trends among parents and children in the United States, 2000-2010 (Child Trends Research Brief No. 2011-25) . Retrieved from: http://www.childtrends.org/Files//Child_Trends-2011_11_28_RB_PovertyStatusTrends.pdf

3.  World Health Organization. (2008). Commission on social determinants of health, final report. Retrieved from: http://www.who.int/social_determinants/thecommission/finalreport/en/index.html

Policy Implications

Family poverty has many causes and dimensions, many of which public policy can address. Maintaining a public safety net for children whose parents do not have the resources to provide adequate food, clothing, health care, and shelter can mitigate some of the effects of poverty. Parental education and employment strategies, as well as tax policy and child support enforcement, have the potential to help lift families out of poverty. Preventing a child from growing up in poverty requires a broad policy strategy targeting diverse root causes.

According to research and subject experts, policies that could influence family income and poverty include:

  • Restoring and maintaining CalWORKs/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families cash assistance and work support to families, so that benefits support an adequate living standard and families can successfully transition from welfare to work (1)
  • Reforming state budget, taxation, and revenue policy, which would put less pressure on social services during lean budget years (2, 3)
  • Preserving public health insurance coverage for children, including immigrant children (4)
  • Supporting efforts to educate the public about expanded health insurance opportunities for children through the federal Affordable Care Act (5)
  • Streamlining and automating Medi-Cal eligibility and enrollment processes to ensure that all children have health coverage (5)
  • Boosting CalFresh (Food Stamps) enrollment for eligible families, through outreach and elimination of administrative barriers (1, 6)
  • Maintaining and restoring state and federal funding for subsidized child care and early childhood programs for low-income working families (7)
  • Strengthening child support enforcement programs that work effectively with non-custodial parents and ensure that support reaches the families that need it (8)
  • Providing tax incentives and funding to enhance job training and economic development programs, targeting higher-wage jobs and industries that pay workers enough to support a family (7)

For more policy ideas and information on this topic see kidsdata.org’s Research & Links section or visit the Urban Institute, California Budget Project, Center for Law and Social Policy, or the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Also see Policy Implications on kidsdata.org under Unemployment, Housing Affordability, and Homelessness.

Sources for this narrative:


1.  Pavetti, et al. (2010). Creating a safety net that works when the economy doesn’t: The role of the food stamp and TANF programs. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Retrieved from: http://www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/412068_food_stamps_tanf.pdf


2.  Bedsworth, et al. (2010). California 2025: Planning for a better future. Public Policy Institute of California. Retrieved from: http://www.ppic.org/content/pubs/report/R_610TGR.pdf


3.  California Budget Project. (2010). Searching for balance: The social and economic context of the Governor’s proposed 2010-11 budget. Retrieved from: http://www.cbp.org/pdfs/2010/100202_Searching_for_Balance.pdf


4.  100% Campaign. (2009). The importance of providing health coverage to all children. Retrieved from: http://www.100percentcampaign.org/fs/resource:id/_a_/disposition=attachment/_a_/xkozkudej1hlrk/xy51tm9qkvlrna?_c=zcq00pv753hsfd

5.  Children Now. (2013). The 2013-14 Pro-Kid Policy Agenda. Retrieved from:  http://www.childrennow.org/index.php/movement/prokidagenda/

6.  California Budget Project. (2009). Food within reach: Strategies for increasing participation in the food stamp program in California. Retrieved from: http://cbp.org/pdfs/2009/091221_Food_Stamps.pdf


7.  Edelman, et al. (2010). Reducing poverty and economic distress after ARRA: Next steps for short-term recovery and long-term economic security. Urban Institute. Retrieved from: http://www.urban.org/publications/412150.html

8.  Wheaton, et al. (2007). The potential impact of increasing child support payments to TANF families. Urban Institute. Retrieved from: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/411595_child_support.pdf

How Children Are Faring

In 2011, an estimated 23% of California children lived below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) of $22,811 annually for a family of four. This percentage has increased by 32% since 2007. A child's likelihood of living in poverty varies by race/ethnicity and family structure. For example, statewide estimates show that 37% of American Indian/Alaska Native children, 34% of African American/Black children, and 31% of Latino children lived below the FPL in 2011, compared to 10% of white and 13% of Asian American children. In addition, 39% of California children in single-parent households lived below the FPL in 2011, compared to 14% of children living with two parents.

As an alternative to the Federal Poverty Level, the Census Bureau has created the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), which uses a different poverty threshold based on expenses for food, shelter, clothing and utilities; it also is adjusted for geographic differences in the cost of housing. According to the SPM, about 29% of California children lived in poverty in 2011, compared to 18% nationwide.

The Self-Sufficiency Standard (SSS), another measure on kidsdata.org, represents the estimated amount of money a family needs to adequately meet its basic needs. In 2011, the SSS for a family of one adult, one preschooler, and one school-aged child ranged from $46,453 in Tulare County to $82,913 in Marin County. That same year, 86% of these families statewide lived below the SSS, up from 78% in 2008.

In California, the median family income was $65,476 in 2011, and ranged at the county level from $100,085 in Marin County to $41,341 in Imperial County. Among cities with at least 20,000 residents, median family income was highest in Manhattan Beach ($168,772) and lowest in Corcoran ($32,488), according to 2009-11 estimates.

CalWORKs is a welfare program that provides cash aid and services to eligible needy families in California. In 2012, almost 1.4 million individuals in California (3.7% of the total population), received CalWORKs benefits. According to a Public Policy Institute of California report, more than three-fourths (77%) of CalWORKs recipients are children.

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