Definition: Estimated family resources required to meet basic needs, by family composition and housing tenure, according to the California Poverty Measure (e.g., in fall 2021, a California family of two adults and two children renting their residence required yearly resources of at least $36,882 in order to meet their basic needs).
Data Source: Public Policy Institute of California & Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, California Poverty Measure (May 2023).
Footnote: The California Poverty Measure (CPM) is an approach to gauging poverty in California that accounts for geographic differences in the cost of living, factors in tax credits and in-kind assistance that augment family resources, and subtracts medical, commuting, and child care expenses. In CPM estimates, a family consists of a householder residing with their spouse, children, and other relatives, along with their unmarried partner, unmarried partner's children, foster children, and other unrelated children. Information about CPM methodology for fall 2021 is available in the technical appendices. N/A means that data are not available.