San Antonio has the third-highest poverty charge of any giant U.S. metropolis, based on knowledge launched Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
In keeping with the newest knowledge from the annual American Group Survey, 18.7% of San Antonio’s 1.4 million residents lived in poverty final 12 months — up almost 2% from 2021. The image is worse for Alamo Metropolis kids: 1 / 4 individuals below the age of 18 within the Alamo Metropolis reside beneath the poverty line.
The Census Bureau defines poverty as a person incomes lower than $13,590 or a household of 4 incomes lower than $29,960.
San Antonio’s poverty charge was each above the nationwide common of 12.6% and the Texas common of 14%, based on the information.
Solely Philadelphia, which has a poverty charge of 21.7%, and Houston, with a poverty charge of 20%, ranked increased than San Antonio on the listing of impoverished massive cities.
A separate Census Bureau evaluation printed final 12 months discovered that 14.2% of residents within the San Antonio metro space, which additionally consists of New Braunfels and different outlying cities and suburbs, lived in poverty, making the San Antonio-New Braunfels metro essentially the most impoverished within the nation in 2021.
The nation’s giant U.S. cities ranked by their 2022 U.S. Census Bureau poverty charges are:
Philadelphia at 21.7%
Houston at 20%
San Antonio at 18.7%
New York at 18.3%
Dallas at 17.8%
Chicago at 17.2%
Los Angeles at 16.8%
Phoenix at 13.9%
San Diego at 11.3%
Austin at 11%
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