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A Better Way to Measure Poverty

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The Human Needs Index pioneered by 2015 Nobel Prize Winner Angus Deaton looks at consumption of services such as healthcare, housing and of food, to determine how people in each region are doing and poverty levels. Using this index Minnesota and North Carolina at about 1.15 are doing much better than Nevada and Michigan.

2015 Nobel Prize Winner Angus Deaton and the Human Needs Index

10/19/2015

Using of this index which includes consumption of and assistance with services such as healthcare, food, housing etc, as compared to income alone, shows states such as Minnesota and North Carolina with about 1.15 on this index, providing higher assistance with energy bills and housing. At zero the Index shows the best level. States such as Michigan and Nevada have still not recovered by 2015, according to this index.

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