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 Poverty




Poverty: 2001 Highlights


The data presented here are from the Current Population Survey (CPS), 2002 Annual Demographic Supplement (ADS), the source of official poverty estimates. The CPS ADS is a sample survey of approximately 78,000 households nationwide. These data reflect conditions in calendar year 2001.

HIGHLIGHTS

 

1/Because Hispanics may be of any race, data in this report for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black population and for the Asian and Pacific Islander population. Based on the 2002 Current Population Survey Annual Demographic Supplement, 3.7 percent of the Black population and 2.4 percent of the Asian and Pacific Islander population were of Hispanic origin. For the poor population, Hispanic made up 4.7 percent of Blacks and 2.5 percent of Asians and Pacific Islanders (a percentage similar to the total Asian and Pacific Islander population). Despite the sample expansion, single-year data for the American Indian and Alaska Native population are not shown in this report because of their small sample size in the 2002 Current Population Survey Annual Demographic Supplement.

2/In this report, "suburbs" refers to metropolitan areas outside central cities.


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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: September 29, 2009