Administrative IRS panel data show that the majority of people under the poverty line exit within two years and only a small fraction remain continuously poor for long periods. Moreover, when poverty is measured with a consistent absolute threshold, U.S. poverty has fallen dramatically since the Great Society era.
— This reframes anti‑poverty debates toward targeting the chronically poor and being explicit about measurement standards that drive headline rates.
Cremieux
2025.09.26
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Larrimore, Mortenson & Splinter (2020) Figures 5–7 on poverty dynamics and Burkhauser et al. (2024) Figure 2 on absolute poverty trends.
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