WASHINGTON—The US poverty rate rose in 2010 to 15.1 percent, the highest rate since 1993, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday.
The report showed a sharp increase in poverty from 14.3 percent in 2009, and a fourth consecutive rise in the number of people below the poverty threshold, to 46.2 million.
The US definition of poverty is an annual income of $22,314 for a family of four, and $11,139 for a single person.
The survey showed struggles for the rest of Americans, with median household income falling 2.3 percent to $49,445.
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