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For the first time since 2010, the national poverty rate has increased. According to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey Data Briefs, the percentage of people living in poverty increased by 0.5% over the course of two years: from 12.3% in 2019 to 12.8% in 2021. In plain numbers, just over 1.6 million more people live in poverty.

Previously, the American poverty rate was in a decadelong downward trend. Now, it is approaching 2016 levels of nearly 41 million Americans—approximately 11 million, or 1 in 7, are children. The consequences of growing up in a household with an income below the poverty line cover nearly every dimension. Children who grow up in poverty face more physical and mental health problems, lower educational and job success, and are more prone to engage in risk-taking behaviors, according to the Center for American Progress.

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