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, 2021

Under 18 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and older Total
Number of people in poverty 3,829,000 15,752,000 6,003,000 0
0
Social Security 1,065,000 7,183,000 18,091,000 0
Refundable tax credits 4,893,000 4,536,000 206,000 1
Economic Impact/stimulus 2,270,000 4,939,000 1,690,000 2
Child Tax Credit 2,919,000 2,315,000 108,000 3
SNAP/school lunch 1,188,000 1,883,000 343,000 4
SSI 288,000 1,874,000 585,000 5
Housing subsidies 595,000 1,200,000 616,000 6
Unemployment insurance 525,000 1,569,000 198,000 7
TANF/general assistance 109,000 161,000 15,000 8
Energy assistance 32,000 77,000 41,000 9
Workers’ compensation 11,000 117,000 10,000 10
WIC 39,000 41,000 0 11

Notes: Refundable tax credits include the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Child Tax Credit, and Child and Dependent Care Credit. The economic impact payment refers to the third round of stimulus payments only. SSI refers to Supplemental Security Income, SNAP refers to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, TANF refers to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, WIC refers to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, and LIHEAP refers to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

Source: EPI analysis of John Creamer, Emily A. Shrider, Kalee Burns, and Frances Chen, Poverty in the United States: 2021, U.S. Census Bureau report #P60-277, September 2022.

View the underlying data on epi.org.