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The poverty guidelines are sometimes loosely referred to as the “federal poverty level” (FPL), but that phrase is ambiguous and should be avoided, especially in situations (e.g., legislative or administrative) where precision is important.
- Prior HHS Poverty Guidelines and Federal Register References
Before 1982, the poverty guidelines were issued by the...
- 2007 Poverty Guidelines, Federal Register Notice - ASPE
The poverty guidelines issued here are a simplified version...
- Prior HHS Poverty Guidelines and Federal Register References
Before 1982, the poverty guidelines were issued by the Office of Economic Opportunity/Community Services Administration. Visit Historical Poverty Guidelines for a complete set of poverty guidelines and web links to their Federal Register notices.
The poverty guidelines issued here are a simplified version of the poverty thresholds that the Census Bureau uses to prepare its estimates of the number of individuals and families in poverty. As required by law, this update is accomplished by increasing the latest published Census Bureau poverty thresholds by the relevant percentage change in ...
For family units with more than 8 members, add $3,944 for each additional person at 116 percent of poverty. Note: For optional use in FFY 2006 and mandatory use in FFY 2007 Some states may be using poverty levels, published in the Federal Register January 2007, that are optional for FFY 2007.
2007 FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES Calculations regarding poverty levels at the various percentiles were compiled by the Southern Institute on Children and Families and are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Percentages were compiled using information from the 2007 HHS Poverty Guidelines: One Version of the [U.S.] Federal Poverty Measure.
Poverty Thresholds by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)
2007 POVERTY LEVEL GUIDELINES ALL STATES (EXCEPT ALASKA AND HAWAII) AND D.C. Income Guidelines as Published in the Federal Register on January 24, 2007 ANNUAL GUIDELINES-----FAMILY PERCENT OF POVERTY SIZE 100% 120% 133% 135% 150% 175% 185% 200% 250% ...