Re: Poverty in Oklahoma City
Originally Posted by
JenX67
According to the NEWSOK article from January 2014, the stats are from the Census Bureau which cites
"637,429 Oklahomans below the poverty level in 2012 — $11,170 for a single person, $15,130 for two people, $23,050 for a family of four. The figures are based on federal estimates of the amount of cash income it takes a family to cover basic expenses such as food, housing, utilities and clothes."
Click here to see how the
Census Bureau measures poverty. Poverty thresholds set by the Census Bureau do NOT vary geographically. I agree -- it's really important to consider this against the cost of living in Oklahoma. In 2013,
we led the nation in the lowest cost of living. We were second in the nation for cost of doing business. This sounds good, but is this paramount to low wages?
Click this next link to see per capita income in Oklahoma.
We rank in the bottom 10 at 41. Sorry in advance for the Wikipedia link. The data does come from the Census Bureau.
So, all these things have to be weighted to gain an accurate view of poverty in OKC.
It is worth noting that the per capita income ranking published on the Wikipedia page is per capita income by place of work. The actual per capita income of Oklahoma in 2012 was $39,006, ranking Oklahoma 32.
The actual per capita income includes income from place of work, dividends, rental and propriety sources. People have disagreed whether this figure is viable, but it is, because no matter the source, it is your income. So even though income by place of work (wages) is 41, Oklahomans obviously seek other sources of income which does impact Oklahoma's ranking. Texas, for instance, ranks 25 in per capita income by place of work and 25 in actual per capita income (counting other sources of income).
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