From Public Policy Institute of California <[email protected]>
Subject Understanding Poverty in California
Date August 5, 2025 6:14 PM
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PPIC Fact Sheets
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Understanding Poverty in California
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Sarah Bohn, Caroline Danielson, Sara Kimberlin, et al.

After most pandemic relief programs ended in 2023, California’s poverty rate rose to its 2019 level; about one in three Californians were living in or near poverty. About half of adult workers who are living in poverty are employed full time.

» Poverty in California - [link removed]
» Poverty among California's Workers - [link removed]

Supported with funding from the Blue Shield of California Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, and Tipping Point Community.

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RELATED INTERACTIVES
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» California Poverty by County and Legislative District - [link removed]
» Who’s in Poverty in California? - [link removed]

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LEARN MORE
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For additional resources on poverty in California, please visit these PPIC pages:
» Data Set: Poverty across California, 2021–2023 here - [link removed]
» Poverty & inequality page here - [link removed]
» Health & safety net page here - [link removed]

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