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Report Calls for Better Poverty Index for Maine, Nation

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015   

AUGUSTA, Maine - It's being called a better index for measuring poverty because it takes into account the effects of a wide range of anti-poverty programs.

A new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation says the government's poverty index was created in the 1960s and is now is out-of-date. Claire Berkowitz, executive director with the Maine Children's Alliance, agrees a new tool launched in 2011 called the Supplemental Poverty Measure provides a more accurate reading on how families are really doing.

"In Maine, it's showing that because of sound public investments the poverty rate is 12 percent versus 27 percent if we didn't do those investments for kids," says Berkowitz.

The Casey Foundation says when the impact of government programs is included in these calculations more than 11 million children were lifted out of poverty between 2011 and 2013.

The Casey Foundation's associate director for policy reform and advocacy Laura Speer says it's vital to get the most accurate possible assessment of child poverty, because estimates are that it costs the nation about $500 billion a year as those children grow up from lost productivity to health and crime-related costs.

"We know this is a really important measure and so we need to get better, being able to track how many kids are living, really, in economic deprivation in our country," she says.

Berkowitz says programs like SNAP, the nutrition program once known as food stamps, helped lift about 39,000 Maine kids above the poverty line using the new measure.

"There needs to be a call to action to our decision-makers and the public, and nonprofit and private sectors," says Berkowitz. "To develop and implement the use of the Supplemental Poverty Measure so they can access the effectiveness of these public investments in children."

Berkowitz notes, even with effective anti-poverty programs, the report still shows 31,000 kids in Maine and 13 million children nationwide live below the poverty line.


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