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Statistics on children, youth and families in Nebraska from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and VOICES for Children in Nebraska
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Definition
The minimum hourly wage working 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year a family of 1 adult, 1 infant, and 1 toddler would need per adult in order to maintain self-sufficiency.
Data Source
Center for Women's Welfare, "The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Nebraska" (2010). Updated for inflation by Voices for Children in Nebraska.
Notes
Calculations based on 2080 hours worked annually per adult. Figure was updated for inflation from 2010 to the year of interest.
Last Updated
January 2020