poverty level
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Definition
Noun: A minimum income threshold, officially defined by a government, below which an individual or household is considered to be living in poverty. It is the income level used to determine eligibility for certain social assistance programs.
Usage
The term "poverty level" is used to discuss economic policy, social welfare, and demographic statistics. It functions as a countable noun, often preceded by "the," "a," or "below/above."
Examples
- Noun:
- The federal poverty level for a family of four is updated annually.
- Many families earn just above the poverty level and do not qualify for assistance.
- Researchers studied the effects of living below the poverty level on child development.
Advanced Usage
- "to fall below the poverty level": to have an income lower than the official threshold.
- After losing his job, he feared his family would fall below the poverty level.
- "poverty-level income": (as a compound adjective) describing an income at or near the official threshold.
- She works a full-time job but still earns a poverty-level income.
Variants and Related Words
- Poverty line (n): A synonymous term for "poverty level."
- The terms "poverty level" and "poverty line" are often used interchangeably.
- Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) (n): The specific version of the poverty measure issued annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
- Poverty threshold (n): Another synonymous term, often used in statistical reports.
Synonyms
- Poverty line: The most direct synonym.
- Poverty threshold: Often used in formal or statistical contexts.
- Subsistence level: Suggests the minimum income required for basic survival.
Related Phrases
- Below the poverty level/line: The state of having an income lower than the official measure.
- Approximately 12% of the population lives below the poverty level.
- At the poverty level: Having an income exactly at the official threshold.
- Her earnings put her right at the poverty level.
Noun
- a level of personal income defining the state of poverty