An Overview of the New Supplemental Poverty Measure

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An Overview of the New Supplemental Poverty Measure David Johnson U.S. Census Bureau Brookings Institution May 6, 2010

The Patronus and Poverty Measurement 2

What is Poverty?

Adam Smith and Poverty The Greeks and Romans lived, I suppose, very comfortably, though they had no linen. But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-laborer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty - Adam Smith 4

National Academy of Science Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance We define poverty as economic deprivation. A way of expressing this concept is that it pertains to people s lack of economic resources (e.g., money or near money income) for consumption of economic goods and services (e.g., food, housing, clothing, transportation). Thus, a poverty standard is based on a level of family resources (or, alternatively, of families actual consumption) deemed necessary to obtain a minimally adequate standard of living, defined appropriately for the United States today. 5

Poverty Measurement: The who, what, where, when, why and how? What: Which resource measure is used? Money income, disposable income Who: Whose resource is measured? Unit of analysis; equivalence scale When: What time period is used? And how to update over time Where: Why: How: Do the measures differ by location? What is the purpose of the measures? Well-being, effects of government policy Which summary measure? And What is the threshold?

Official Poverty Measure (1969) INCOME < THRESHOLD => In Poverty Thresholds developed in 1960s by Molly Orshansky three times the cost of the Thrifty Food Plan Updated each year by changes in CPI-U $22,000 for a family of four, 2009 Vary by number of people in family, number of children, and age of head (1 and 2 persons) Resource measure cash income before taxes and transfers 7

Criticisms of the Official Poverty Measure Official Measure Does NOT: Distinguish between needs of workers and nonworkers (child care, transportation) Recognize variations in medical care costs Reflect geographic price variations Make regular family size adjustments Reflect increases in standard of living Reflect government policy initiatives In-kind benefits Tax credits Tax policy 8

Supplemental Poverty Measure President s 2011 Budget provides funding to develop a new Supplemental Poverty Measure Observations from the Interagency Technical Working Group - March 2, 2010 Based on NAS recommendations with some important differences Will not replace the official poverty measure Will not be used for resource allocation or program eligibility Census Bureau and BLS will produce initial measure using recommendations from Interagency Technical working group, and improve the measure over time 9

Trends of poverty: Threshold Updated with expenditures (CE) vs inflation (CPI) Official measure MSI-GA-Updated with CPI MSI-GA-Updated with CE 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 10

Comparing the Official measure and Supplemental Poverty Measure How: Threshold Concept Official Measure Cost of minimum food diet for a two adult/two child family in 1963 times three to cover all other expenses Supplemental Measure Expenditures over the most recent 5 years on food, clothing, and shelter (including utilities and all mortgage expenses) (FCSU) from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (at BLS) 33 rd percentile of distribution of all consumer units with exactly 2 children (adjusted, when needed, to be equivalent to 2 adult/2 child family unit) plus 20 percent to cover all other expenses. 11

Threshold Adjustments: Who: family type Official Separately developed thresholds by family type; lower thresholds for elderly singles and couples Supplemental Reference family threshold adjusted by use of a three parameter equivalence scale, which assumes children need less than adults and economies of scale for larger families 12

Who: Economic Unit of Analysis Official Families and unrelated individuals Supplemental All related individuals who live at the same address, any co-resident unrelated children who are cared for by the family (such as foster children), and any cohabitors and their children 13

NAS-type Poverty rates for people in households with cohabiting couples Official measure With new family unit NAS type NAS type with new unit 14

Threshold Adjustments: More Who: by shelter type Official No adjustments Supplemental Apply adjustment factors to the shelter component of the FCSU threshold to reflect relative expenditures of housing groups. Create three FCSU thresholds for renters, owners with a mortgage, and owners without a mortgage 15

Official, FCSU and Preliminary Supplemental Measure: 2008 Thresholds for CUs of 2 Adults and 2 Children official FCSU 3yr SPM* all owners with mortgages owners without mortgages renters *3yr SPM based on 3 years of quarterly CE Interview data, consumer units with 2 children, 3-paramenter equivalence scale, annual CPI price adjustment, 33 rd percentile based on 30-36 FCSU expenditure range. Produced and presented by Thesia I. Garner for the Midwestern Economics Association Conference, March 2010. 16

NAS-type Poverty without and with different thresholds for Homeowners and Renters All Children Elderly NAS-type NAS-type with adjustment for housing status 17

Threshold Adjustments: Where: By geographic area Official No adjustments Supplemental Adjust for housing cost differences using five years of American Community Survey (ACS) data on rental costs Make adjustments by each MSA and non-msas in each state Continue to research inter-area price indices 18

Impact of Geographic differences in thresholds NAS-type poverty for states with and without Geographic adjustment Without adjustment With adjustment* 30 30 NAS poverty rate 25 20 15 10 5-0 10 20 30 Official poverty rate NAS poverty rate 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Official poverty rate * Uses ACS Median Gross Rents to adjust 19

MSA-specific adjustments: Median Gross Rents for Two Bedroom Units by MSA: 2008 ACS for NY 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 20

When: Updating method Official Update 1963 level each year for price changes with the CPI-U Supplemental Recalculate thresholds each year using expenditures (CE survey at BLS) over latest 5 years Regularly recalculate adjustment factors used to adjust thresholds by housing status and for interarea price variation 21

The What: Family Resource Definition Official Gross (before-tax) money income from all sources using Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey (CPS) Supplemental Gross money income (CPS): PLUS value of near-money federal in-kind benefits for FCSU (e.g., SNAP, housing subsidies) and tax credits (EITC). MINUS income and payroll taxes and other nondiscretionary expenses child care, work-related expenses; child support payments; out-of-pocket medical care expenses, including health insurance premiums 22

Valuation of housing subsidy matters: Poverty Rates for Subsidized Renters Using Different Subsidy Methods Official 1985AHS FMR NAS Predicted Means Method Housing Portion of Threshold minus HUDINC*.3 23

NAS-type Poverty with and without MOOP All Children Elderly NAS-type Poverty NAS-type Poverty without MOOP subtracted 24

To what extent do the new measure(s) overcome the shortcomings of the official method? Distinguish between needs of workers and nonworkers (child care) Recognition of variations in medical care costs Reflects geographic price variations Regular family size adjustments Reflect increases in standard of living Reflect government policy initiatives In-kind benefits tax credits tax policy 25

Next Steps. Create Interagency Steering Committee and Census/BLS Development and Implementation team Federal Register notice to solicit methodological comments December 2010 Documentation on methods used for Supplemental Poverty Measure Assess responses to new questions in CPS Improve tax model, in-kind benefits valuation Specify geographic adjustment mechanism BLS research housing adjustments, and including federal in-kind benefits in thresholds (e.g., housing subsidies, school meals) September 2011 first release of Supplemental Poverty Measure on same day as official measure Keep official poverty estimates for allocations of federal funds, and poverty guidelines for program eligibility 26

Issues Investigate the comparative advantages and disadvantages of trying to measure actual expenses versus assigning an average amount to all working adults Investigate the pros and cons of making an adjustment for the uninsured Evaluate new questions on CPS/ASEC Examine current models for imputed in-kind benefits Examine under-reporting of resources Examine interaction of housing adjustments in thresholds and medical expenditures 27

More Information Census Poverty website www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html Forthcoming BLS website Working Group document Alternative poverty estimates Additional Working papers Table Creator 28

Table Creator I and Table Creator II http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/cpstc/apm/cpstc_altpov.html 29