The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.
Note: Poverty status is determined for individuals in housing units and noninstitutional group quarters. It is unavailable for children younger than 15 who are not related to the householder, people living in institutional group quarters and people living in college dormitories or military barracks. Due to the way in which the IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Due to data limitations, figures for Bhutanese based on single-race population only, regardless of Hispanic origin. Figures for all Asians based on mixed-race and mixed-group populations, regardless of Hispanic origin. See methodology for more detail.
% living in poverty
Group | All Americans | All Asians | All Bhutanese |
---|---|---|---|
All | 13% | 10% | 13% |
U.S. born*** | 13% | 9% | *** |
Foreign born | 14% | 11% | 13% |
Source: Pew Research Center analysis of 2017-2019 American Community Survey (IPUMS).
The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.
Note: Poverty status is determined for individuals in housing units and noninstitutional group quarters. It is unavailable for children younger than 15 who are not related to the householder, people living in institutional group quarters and people living in college dormitories or military barracks. Due to the way in which the IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Due to data limitations, figures for Bhutanese based on single-race population only, regardless of Hispanic origin. Figures for all Asians based on mixed-race and mixed-group populations, regardless of Hispanic origin. See methodology for more detail.
PEW RESEARCH CENTER