INQUIRER: MORE FAMILIES RATE SELVES POOR - SWS
Some 10.9 million households, or around one in every two families (54 percent), consider themselves "poor," up from the estimated 9.5 million households (47 percent) in August, according to a recent SWS survey. The results of the Fourth Quarter SWS Report, conducted from Dec. 8 to 11, also had 44 percent of households (8.9 million families) saying they were "food-poor," up from 35 percent (7.2 million families) in the last survey period.
Some 10.9 million households, or around one in every two families (54 percent), consider themselves "poor," up from the estimated 9.5 million households (47 percent) in August, according to a recent SWS survey. The results of the Fourth Quarter SWS Report, conducted from Dec. 8 to 11, also had 44 percent of households (8.9 million families) saying they were "food-poor," up from 35 percent (7.2 million families) in the last survey period.
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