Areas of Concentrated Poverty in the Twin Cities Region Endure
March 3, 2017
Since 2014, Metropolitan Council research staff have tracked trends and geographic patterns of poverty in the Twin Cities region — in particular, concentrated poverty, which is known to have a potentially negative affect on residents' economic mobility
Since 2014, Metropolitan Council research staff have tracked trends and geographic patterns of poverty in the Twin Cities region — in particular, concentrated poverty, which is known to have a potentially negative affect on residents' economic mobility, health, and overall well-being. Throughout the report, the council refers to "poverty" as those with income below 185 percent of the federal poverty threshold in 2015. In other words, a family of four with income below $44,875, or a single adult with an income below $22,352 in 2015.