Report: Many Iowa Families Don’t Make Living Wage

Iowa Statewide (RI) — A report on the state’s cost of living by the Iowa Policy Project says a single parent of two children would need to earn 46-thousand-dollars annually to meet expenses.

Researcher Peter Fisher says the cost of a family budget is far outpacing the minimum wage thanks in part to rising costs for things like housing and health care.


Fisher says one in five Iowa families falls short of a livable income. And there’s a racial disparity within that number. Black and Hispanic families are more than twice as likely as white families to earn less than they need to get by. . The 46-thousand dollars is more than double federal poverty guideline and researcher Natalie Veldhouse says that means federal support often ends for families long before they are self-sufficient.


She says 63 percent of single parent households in Iowa fall short of a livable income compared to about 14 percent of couples with children.

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