As Alabama Struggles to Cut Poverty, Birmingham Shows Hopeful Signs

By multiple measures, the Birmingham area has seen dramatic declines in unemployment since the pandemic. (Adobe Stock)

Poverty rates in Alabama remained higher than much of the nation last year, new federal data shows, though some larger cities and counties saw significant job growth and rising incomes.

This month, the U.S. census bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) released a slew of data updating poverty and other economic statistics for 2023. The numbers showed the national poverty rate declining from 12.6 percent to 12.5 percent, a decrease that was small in size but statistically significant, census officials said at a Wednesday news conference…

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