Census data show improved poverty rate in Pennsylvania

Poverty rates improved modestly across most of the Pittsburgh region in 2014, according to new census data, as many households appeared to benefit from an ongoing, modest economic recovery.

The seven-county metropolitan area’s poverty rate of 12.4 percent last year, compared to 12.8 percent in 2013, is one factoid among wide-ranging American Community Survey data the U.S. Census Bureau is releasing to the public today. The rate has fluctuated between 12 percent and 12.8 percent for the past five years, consistently much better than national rates….

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Publish Date: 09-17-2015

News Outlet: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Author: Gary Rotstein

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