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Women and Poverty, State by State

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More than one in seven women, more than 18 million, lived in poverty last year. Poverty rates were particularly high for families headed by single mothers — four in ten (39.8 percent) were poor. Nearly six in ten poor children (56.7 percent) lived in female-headed families in 2014.

Click on a state below to see how many female-headed families are living in poverty, plus:

  • The share of all women living in poverty
  • The share of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American women living in poverty
  • The share of children and of women 65 and older living in poverty

You can also download the data for every state, and see more of NWLC's analyses of the latest data on women and poverty.

Sources:

National poverty rates calculated by NWLC based on 2015 Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

State poverty rates calculated by NWLC based on 2014 American Community Survey.

Note:

Dashes indicate unavailable data. Data are given for women ages 18 and over. Female-headed families are families with female householders, no husband present and related children under 18.


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