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Without government programs, millions more would be in poverty: Number of people in poverty, as measured by the supplemental poverty measure, and additional number that would be in poverty without specified government program, by age group, 2015

Under 18 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and older
Currently in poverty 11,929,000 27,222,000 6,500,000 0
0 0
Social Security 1,571,000 7,878,000 17,137,000 0
Refundable tax credits 4,829,000 4,254,000 89,000 0
SNAP/Food stamps 2,001,000 2,228,000 366,000 0
SSI 587,000 2,107,000 619,000 0
Housing subsidies 861,000 1,203,000 473,000 0
School lunch 714,000 534,000 13,000 0
TANF/general assistance 351,000 304,000 9,000 0
Unemployment insurance 191,000 446,000 12,000 0
Workers’ compensation 114,000 249,000 14,000 0
WIC 215,000 156,000 0 0
LIHEAP 71,000 124,000 46,000 0
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Source: EPI analysis of Trudi Renwick and Liana Fox, The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2015, U.S. Census Bureau report #P60-258, September 2016.

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