Maximum Overkill 2,559 Posted 1 hour ago A new poverty line for a family of four in America: $140,000 a year. It’s a large number. The Federal Poverty Level set by the Department of Health and Human Services for a family of four is $32,150. The median household income in 2024 was $83,730. The provocative Substack post, published Nov. 23, comes from Michael Green, chief strategist and portfolio manager for Simplify Asset Management. For a populist argument about middle-class America slipping into poverty, Green might seem an unlikely source. We have been told, implicitly, that a family earning $80,000 is doing fine − safely above poverty, solidly middle class, perhaps comfortable,” Green writes. But if you consider what a household actually spends on childcare, housing, health care and other essentials in 2025, Green writes, “that $80,000 family would be living in deep poverty.” Is $140,000 the new poverty line? Here's a breakdown Green set out to build a “Basic Needs” budget for a family of four, with two jobs and two kids, based on average spending in 2024: Childcare: $32,773 Housing: $23,267 Food: $14,717 Transportation: $14,828 Health care: $10,567 Other essentials: $21,857 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,955 Posted 1 hour ago Biden left behind a world of hurt. SNAP recipients just about doubled on his watch. Complete failure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron_Artest 2,360 Posted 58 minutes ago So because this guy says so in a substack, it is? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 7,987 Posted 57 minutes ago That is ridiculous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 2,559 Posted 37 minutes ago $140,000 for a Family of 4 is nothing, unless you live in a hood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nobody 2,911 Posted 12 minutes ago His numbers actually check out. Let's bounce it off common sense... Childcare should be about $100 a day for 250 days assuming weekends and holidays right? $25,000 Housing. Most people should be able to find something for $2k/month, so that's about right. $24k Transportation: Need to factor in gas, and because you needed to move 40 miles away to afford a place, gas is a factor. I have $13k assuming 2 cars for 10 years, $3/gal gas. $1k per year maintenance costs. $13k Food: Let's call it $50/day for a family of 4. $18k Healthcare: $10k is typical I guess? Although it does seem high. On average though, with a family of 4 someone is going to make you dip into to that deductible. Other necessities... utilities, phone, clothes, incidentals, etc. easily run $1600/mo. so that's about $20k So I'm coming out with $110k with my back of the envelope math. You could probably scrimp and save and reduce that to like $90k if you really didn't spend anything frivolously. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 2,559 Posted 8 minutes ago We are a Family of 4.and there's no way in hell we could live off of $140,000 a year. It's just not possible. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dogcows 1,160 Posted 5 minutes ago If we had govt-paid healthcare and daycare, it would cost a fraction of the cost in taxes because right now there is a LOT of profit-taking in both areas. At which point 140K would be worth a lot more. Privatizing everything has turned out to be a huge lie and ripoff of working Americans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nobody 2,911 Posted 1 minute ago This dude. They just love having opinions. Like the gubmint gets involved and anything gets cheaper. It would cost the same or more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites