Politics & Government

Census Shows Sharp Increase In Peabody Poverty Levels

About 8% of Peabody's residents lived beneath the federal poverty level in 2016, up from 5.6% in 2012.

PEABODY, MA -- In 2016, 4,227 Peabody residents -- or 8.1% of the city's population -- were living below the federal poverty level. That was up sharply from 2012, when Census estimated 2,839 Peabody residents, or 5.6% of the town's population, lived below the federal poverty level.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sets the federal poverty level, which is used by states and the federal government to determine eligibility for a wide range of benefits. In 2017, the income level was $12,060 or less for an individual, $16,240 for a couple, $20,420 for a family of three and $24,600 for a family of four.

One of the groups hit hardest by the increase in poverty levels were children. In 2012, just 3.4% of people under the age of 18 in Paeabody lived in households that were under the federal poverty level. In 2016, that percentage had jumped to 11.4%, including 16% of all Peabody children under the age of five living under the federal poverty level.

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While the total percentage of people in Peabody living under the poverty level is lower than the Massachusetts average, the local increase was significantly greater. Statewide, 11.4% of Massachusetts residents lived under the poverty level in 2016. That includes 14.9% of all children under 18 and 16.7% of children under the age of five living under the poverty level. Those numbers have mostly held steady over the five years of Census data available: in 2012, 11% of Massachusetts residents and 14% of children under 18 lived under the federal poverty level.

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