Two ways to measure US child poverty through 2020

The federal government began in 2011 to assess poverty in a new way with its supplementary poverty measure. Unlike the official poverty rate, this measure takes into account benefits and many modern necessities. That alternative metric indicated that child poverty fell sharply in 2020 as families received a series of economic relief payments to offset the toll that the coronavirus pandemic was taking on their incomes.

Where two different datasets existed for a single year, only one is displayed.
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