Many ALICEs are workers whose wages typically aren't enough to cover their bills, meaning they live paycheck to paycheck.
And while those measures might reach the most financially distressed Americans, the benefit cut-offs leave behind the still-precarious group of ALICEs.
Some state-to-state benefits are often available to individuals and families earning 200% to 250% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Simultaneously, over the last 12 years, ALICEs have been falling behind on wage increases.
AdvertisementIndeed, many Americans aren't necessarily falling into poverty, but they are increasingly teetering toward becoming ALICEs.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, United Way's, Business, Survey, United For, SNAP
Locations:
Montana, Idaho, ALICEs, Florida, Utah