Income, Hardship and Health in New York City
Poverty and distress in New York City are even worse than official measures indicate. Our survey suggests that more than half of New York City residents struggled at some point during 2012 with poverty, material hardship, and/or poor health.
Findings
Nearly 40% of New Yorkers suffered one or more severe material hardships, meaning that many families face persistent shortages of critical resources.
Nearly a quarter of New Yorkers were in poverty in 2012, meaning they lacked money to cover their basic food, medical and housing needs
Nearly a quarter were in poor health
The Poverty Tracker is a longitudinal study of the dynamics of poverty and disadvantage in New York City. It is a joint project of Robin Hood and Columbia University.