The Hoynes, Page, and Stevens study found that between 1967 and 2003 every single demographic group's poverty rate fell by double digits (most by 20% or more, except single men), yet the overall poverty rate fell only about 4% (and official measures show rises) because the highest-poverty group—single women with children—grew as a share of the population (Simpson's paradox).

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Russ Roberts

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every single demographic group their poverty rate fell by double digits ... but the overall priority rate fell by about 4% and that's because the high the group of the highest poverty rates single women had grown

Source

Bruce Meyer on the Middle Class, Poverty, and Inequality 10/03/2011EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:26 AM

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