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Ohio Value:

13.6%

Percentage of households living below the federal poverty level

Ohio Rank:

37

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US Value: 12.7%

Top State(s): New Hampshire: 8.3%

Bottom State(s): Mississippi: 19.5%

Definition: Percentage of households living below the federal poverty level

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2024.

Poverty is a social determinant of health with intergenerational impacts. It is associated with poorer environmental conditions and health outcomes, as well as increased risk of mortality and chronic disease. Those with incomes below the federal poverty level may struggle to consistently meet basic needs such as stable housing, food and health care. Poverty is driven by a variety of factors, including low wages and unemployment, lack of affordable housing, racism and discrimination, and insufficient access to quality education and health care.

The percentage of individuals living below the poverty level is higher among:

  • Women compared with men.
  • Children compared with adults. 
  • Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic individuals, who have rates more than 2 times higher than those of Asian and non-Hispanic white individuals. 
  • Those living in rural areas compared with those living in metropolitan areas.

Many federal, state and local government programs and community interventions exist to support and help reduce the number of people living in poverty. Some of them include:

Healthy People 2030 has several economic stability objectives, including a goal to reduce the proportion of people living in poverty.

Brady, David, Ulrich Kohler, and Hui Zheng. “Novel Estimates of Mortality Associated With Poverty in the US.” JAMA Internal Medicine 183, no. 6 (June 1, 2023): 618–19. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.0276.

Khullar, Dhruv, and Dave A. Chokshi. “Health, Income, & Poverty: Where We Are & What Could Help.” Health Affairs Health Policy Brief. Bethesda, MD: Project HOPE, October 4, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1377/hpb20180817.901935.

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