1 million fewer Californians live in poverty. Is that cut enough?

A shrinking number of Californians live in poverty. But the improvement is much too slow.

My trusty spreadsheet reviewed the latest “supplemental” poverty measurements from the Census Bureau. These calculations weigh state-by-state incomes – that’s paychecks plus government assistance – against local costs of living. And as every Californian painfully knows, this is a pricey place to live.

In the three years ended in 2023, California averaged 5.97 million residents who were defined as living in poverty. That’s easily No. 1 among the states and 16% of 36.4 million impoverished Americans.

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