Northern Virginia Poverty Overview (3-19-11) by Dr. Michael Cassidy

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    March 19th, 2011

    Michael Cassidy, President and CEO

    The Commonwealth Insti tute for Fiscal Analysis

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    Virginia

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    c mon nternat ona

    Raceway (RIR): home toVirginias largest

    Seating capacity:,

    cou e e more an w ce w e num er oVirginia children living in poverty

    RIR could be filled every day for over a week with the number

    of Virginians living in poverty

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    Medicaid Spending:

    United States $1,023 25. Maryland $967

    1. New York 2 282 26. South Carolina 945

    Per Capita Medicaid Spending by State, FY 2007

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    2. Rhode Island $1,640 27. Oklahoma $935

    3. Massachusetts $1,592 28. Michigan $9224. Maine $1,514 29. Washington $898

    5. Vermont $1,457 30. Alabama $890

    6. Alaska $1,401 31. New Hampshire $888

    7. New Mexico $1,341 32. Wisconsin $882

    8. Pennsylvania $1,283 33. Nebraska $868

    9. Connecticut $1,247 34. Texas $864

    10. Louisiana $1,231 35. Hawaii $86011. West Virginia $1,201 36. Iowa $851

    12. Minnesota $1,195 37. Wyoming $828

    13. Tennessee $1,159 38. Indiana $808

    14. Delaware $1,150 39. North Dakota $796

    15. Ohio $1,137 40. South Dakota $779

    16. Mississippi $1,125 41. Oregon $775

    17. Missouri $1,122 42. Kansas $769

    18. Arkansas $1,094 43. Montana $766

    19. North Carolina $1,087 44. Florida $746

    20. Kentucky $1,084 45. Georgia $736

    21. Arizona $1,042 46. Idaho $733

    22. New Jersey $1,031 47. Virginia $645

    23. California $989 48. Colorado $605

    24. Illinois $987 49. Utah $521

    50. Nevada $487

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    Medicaid Eligibility:

    United States 68%

    1. Minnesota 275% 26. Colorado 66%

    Income Limits for Parents in Medicaid

    (using the percent of the federal poverty level)

    2. District of Columbia 207% 27. Michigan 66%

    3. Maine 206% 28. Kentucky 62%4. Arizona 200% 29. North Dakota 62%

    5. New Jersey 200% 30. Montana 58%

    6. Wisconsin 200% 31. Nebraska 58%

    7. Connecticut 191% 32. Florida 55%

    8. Vermont 191% 33. South Dakota 54%

    9. Illinois 185% 34. Wyoming 54%

    10. Rhode Island 181% 35. Georgia 52%

    11. New York 150% 36. New Hampshire 51%

    12. Tennessee 134% 37. North Carolina 51%

    13. Massachusetts 133% 38. Oklahoma 48%

    14. Delaware 121% 39. Mississippi 46%

    15. Maryland 116% 40. Oregon 42%

    16. California 106% 41. Pennsylvania 36%

    17. Hawaii 100% 42. Kansas 34%

    18. Nevada 91% 43. West Virginia 34%

    19. Ohio 90% 44. Virginia 30%

    20. South Carolina 90% 45. Idaho 28%

    21. Iowa 86% 46. Texas 27%

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    23. Washington 77% 48. Louisiana 26%

    24. New Mexico 69% 49. Missouri 26%

    25. Utah 68% 50. Alabama 25%

    51. Arkansas 17%

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    FOR MORE INFOROMATION CONTACT

    Michael Cassidy, President and CEO

    The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis

    [email protected]