25 Poorest Cities In The US That Are Getting Poorer (2024)

In this article, we look at the 25 poorest cities in the US that are getting poorer, or growing at the slowest rate. You can skip our detailed analysis of the causes of poverty in these cities and head directly to the 10 Poorest Cities In The US That Are Getting Poorer.

A recent analysis on the 50 Poorest Cities in Every State in the US identified the poorest city in each state in the United States, using last 12 months’ poverty data released by the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey. Among them are cities which, although have the highest poverty rates in their respective states, are taking strides in the right direction and experiencing an increase in median household income. One such example is Providence in Rhode Island, where median income earned by an average household has increased 13.7% from $49,065 in 2020 to $55,787 in 2021. Residents of Lake Charles City, Louisiana and North Charleston City in South Carolina have also seen their household income rise by over 10%.

At the same time, there are cities that are growing at far slower rates, and some even getting poorer with their income levels shrinking. Pharr is the poorest city in Texas. More than 40% of its population is living below the poverty line, and the city’s median household income in 2021 had shrunk by more than 2% compared to the previous year.

Poverty in the United States affects nearly 38 million people. About 11.6% of the population is living below the poverty line set at $27,479 for a family of four individuals. The communities that are most affected, in order, are Native Americans, African Americans, and Hispanics. Midland, San Jose, San Francisco, Seattle, and Princeton are the five richest cities in the United States. Whereas, Pharr, Lakewood, Bloomington, Jackson, and Kalamazoo are among the poorest cities in the country.

The country is divided by its stark income inequality which is one of the major causes of poverty. According to the 12th edition of The State of Working America published by the Economic Policy Institute, the United States experienced extraordinarily unequal income and wage growth between 1979 and 2007. Wages grew by 156% for the richest one percent of the population, in complete contrast with a mere 17% for the 90% of the people who were at the lower end of the spectrum. Economic mobility has been on the decline as well. More than two-thirds of sons born to fathers in the bottom fifth of earnings distribution end up in the bottom two-fifths; only 18% of them reach the top two-fifths. A report in 2022 quoting the Federal Reserve stated that America’s wealthiest people, the top 1% of the population, owned 32.3% of the nation’s wealth. The bottom 90% hold a smaller share, at 30.2%.

Large corporations, however, have in recent years, undertaken initiatives to foster economic growth and reduce inequalities in poverty-stricken regions. TechSpark, a program launched by Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) to provide digital access to rural communities in the United States has paid dividends in Northeast Wisconsin where Computer Science education is now available in 88% of the schools, offering opportunities to the youth to grow in their careers. Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) entered into a $15 million collaboration with a non-profit organization to tackle high cost of living in low and middle income communities. Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) is one of the country’s biggest financial services corporations, serving nearly 30% of all households in the United States.

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s Employee Giving Program was launched in 2011, and has so far raised close to $900 million in 12 years for people going through challenging situations, such as poverty, stress, and domestic abuse. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) also donates millions to nonprofit organizations. Last week, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B), Warren Buffet, donated $4.6 billion worth of shares of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B) to charities in his annual donation. In November, 2022, Buffet gave more than $750 million to foundations run by his family members. The Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B) CEO, in 2006, promised to donate 99% of his wealth when he dies.

More corporations can contribute in making poor regions financially better off by undertaking initiatives aimed at creating economic opportunities like Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) have been doing, or play their part in income mobility by giving it back to the society, particularly those in need, like Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B) have been doing so for the past decade.

With that said, let's move on to the list of the poorest cities in the US that are getting poorer.

Methodology

For our list of the poorest cities in the US that are getting poorer, we referred to findings in our earlier article, 50 Poorest Cities in Every State in the US, which identified the poorest city in each state of the United States, using data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on poverty status of regions in the last 12 months in its 2021 American Community Survey (ACS). These 50 poorest cities were further studied to rank the poorest cities in the US that are getting poorer or growing at a slow rate. For this, we used median household income data published by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2020 and 2021 to look for cities that were growing at the slowest rate or getting poorer. Percentage changes in household income between these two years were calculated. Cities are sorted in descending order of median household income (positive to negative growth). With the exception of three, all cities (out of total 50) had a growth in their median household income during the period studied. However, some grew slower than others did. Our focus is on the 25 poorest cities in the US with least growth.

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Poorest Cities In The US That Are Getting Poorer

25. Springfield, Massachusetts

Median Household Income, 2020: $41,571

Median Household Income, 2021: $43,308

Difference: $1,737

Percentage Change: +4.18%

Springfield is the poorest city in Massachusetts, with a poverty rate of 27.9%. Its median household income grew 4.18% between 2020 and 2021.

24. Lincoln, Nebraska

Median Household Income, 2020: $60,063

Median Household Income, 2021: $62,566

Difference: $2,503

Percentage Change: +4.17%

Nebraska’s poorest city Lincoln, named after the former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, had a median household income growth of 4.17%.

23. Lakewood CDP, New Jersey

Median Household Income, 2020: $50,139

Median Household Income, 2021: $52,222

Difference: $2,083

Percentage Change: +4.15%

Lakewood, in New Jersey, had the second highest poverty rate among cities that were considered for this article. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, four in every ten residents live below the poverty line. However, the city’s median household income grew by 4.15% in 2021.

22. Ogden, Utah

Median Household Income, 2020: $55,974

Median Household Income, 2021: $58,284

Difference: $2,310

Percentage Change: +4.13%

Next on the list is Ogden, the poorest city in Utah. It’s median household income grew by $2,310 between 2020 and 2021.

21. Syracuse, New York

Median Household Income, 2020: $38,893

Median Household Income, 2021: $40,490

Difference: $1,597

Percentage Change: +4.11%

New York is one of the richest states in the United States. However, it does have regions impacted with high poverty. Syracuse is the poorest city in New York. Despite growing 4.11%, the median household income in the city remains well below the nationwide median household income - $70,784.

20. Huntington, West Virginia

Median Household Income, 2020: $33,012

Median Household Income, 2021: $34,351

Difference: $1,339

Percentage Change: +4.06%

Huntington is West Virginia’s poorest city, and also among the poorest in the United States. Its median household income is nearly half than that of the national average.

19. Flagstaff, Arizona

Median Household Income, 2020: $58,685

Median Household Income, 2021: $61,026

Difference: $2,341

Percentage Change: +3.99%

Flagstaff’s median household income grew 3.99% to $61,026 in 2021 - but was still about $10,000 short of the median household income of the United States.

18. Jonesboro, Arkansas

Median Household Income, 2020: $47,062

Median Household Income, 2021: $48,901

Difference: $1,839

Percentage Change: +3.91%

Jonesboro is the poorest city in Arkansas. Its median household income is inching towards the $50,000 mark after a 3.91% increase in 2021.

17. Bowling Green, Kentucky

Median Household Income, 2020: $42,044

Median Household Income, 2021: $43,633

Difference: $1,589

Percentage Change: +3.78%

Bowling Green’s median household income recorded a growth of $1,589 between 2020 and 2021. Located in southern Kentucky, it is the poorest city in the state with a poverty rate of 21.9%.

16. Baltimore, Maryland

Median Household Income, 2020: $52,164

Median Household Income, 2021: $54,124

Difference: $1,960

Percentage Change: +3.76%

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Maryland’s poorest city Baltimore registered a median household income growth of 3.76% in 2021.

15. St. Joseph, Missouri

Median Household Income, 2020: $48,716

Median Household Income, 2021: $50,540

Difference: $1,824

Percentage Change: +3.74%

In 2021, St. Joseph’s median household income was 3.74% higher than it was in 2020. However, with a poverty rate of 22.1%, it is the poorest city in Missouri.

14. Hartford, Connecticut

Median Household Income, 2020: $36,154

Median Household Income, 2021: $37,477

Difference: $1,323

Percentage Change: +3.66%

During the American Civil War, Hartford was one of the richest cities in the United States. Today it is one of the poorest. Despite a 3.66% increase in median household income, the figure remains a mere $37,477 - well below the national average.

13. Greenville, North Carolina

Median Household Income, 2020: $42,612

Median Household Income, 2021: $44,064

Difference: $1,452

Percentage Change: +3.41%

Greenville’s median household income was up by 3.41%, but nearly 30% of residents still live below the poverty line in North Carolina’s poorest city.

12. Barre, Vermont

Median Household Income, 2020: $42,958

Median Household Income, 2021: $44,298

Difference: $1,340

Percentage Change: +3.12%

Barre, popular as the granite capital of the world, is Vermont’s poorest city. In 2021, the median household income expanded by 3.12% compared to the previous year, but still remains well short of the national median household income. It is one of the poorest cities in the United States, getting poorer.

11. Albany, Georgia

Median Household Income, 2020: $38,826

Median Household Income, 2021: $40,036

Difference: $1,210

Percentage Change: +3.12%

Albany is the poorest city in Georgia. More than a quarter of its population lives below the poverty line, and the median household income is among the lowest in the country despite growing 3.12% in 2021.

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25 Poorest Cities In The US That Are Getting Poorer (2024)

FAQs

What U.S. city has the highest poverty rate? ›

When data researchers use the term, it has a specific definition. Out of the top 10 most populous cities across the United States, Philadelphia has the highest poverty rate.

What city is the poorest in the United States? ›

In the United States (in 2017), the place with the lowest median household income was Little River, California (population 117), while the place with the lowest median household income with a population of more than 1,000 was Comerío Zona Urbana in Comerío, Puerto Rico (population 4,312).

Which state is very poor in USA? ›

Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas are some of the states that held the highest proportion of people with an income-to-poverty ratio below 50%. Furthermore, individuals living in near poverty were in high numbers in Mississippi and Arkansas.

What state has the largest number of poor? ›

STATES WITH MOST POOR IN 2022-23

A look at this data reveals that Bihar is the state with the highest number of poor with 26.59% of its population in 2022-23 in that bracket. However, the data suggests that Bihar managed to bring down the number from 33.76% in 2019-21 to 26.59% in 2022-23.

What 3 states rank highest in poverty? ›

Poverty rates were highest in the states of New Mexico (18.2%), Mississippi (17.8%), Louisiana (16.9%), Arkansas (15.9%), Kentucky (15.8%), Oklahoma (15.8%), and West Virginia (15.6%) and they were lowest in the states of New Hampshire (7.42%), Maryland (9.02%), Utah (9.13%), Hawaii (9.26%).

Which U.S. city has the least poverty? ›

The metropolitan areas in the U.S. with the lowest percentage of households living below the national poverty line are the San Jose metro area at 12.31%, Provo-Orem in Utah at 12.52%, and the Washington D.C. metropolitan area at 12.89%.

What are the top 5 poorest state? ›

The ten poorest states in the US in terms of poverty rate are Mississippi, Louisiana, New Mexico, West Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Georgia, and South Carolina – as well as the District of Columbia.

Is Philly poorer than Detroit? ›

Philadelphia has fared worse than Wayne County across both estimates despite having a much larger residential population. Throughout this 17-year period, Philadelphia had a higher rate of poverty (on average 10.9% higher) than Wayne County as well as slightly lower median household income (on average 9.8% lower).

What is the poorest city in Texas? ›

Pharr is the poorest city in Texas. More than 40% of its population is living below the poverty line, and the city's median household income in 2021 had shrunk by more than 2% compared to the previous year.

What is the wealthiest state in the USA? ›

10 richest states in America
  • Massachusetts. ...
  • Hawaii. Median household income: $92,458.
  • California. Median household income: $91,551.
  • Washington. Median household income: $91,306.
  • New Hampshire. Median household income: $89,992.
  • Colorado. Median household income: $89,302.
  • Utah. Median household income: $89,168.
  • Connecticut.
Apr 1, 2024

What is the richest state? ›

1. New Jersey. New Jersey has a total of three counties among the 15 wealthiest counties in the U.S., according to 2017-2021 Census Bureau figures.

What is the best state to live in? ›

Overall Rankings
  • #1. Utah.
  • #2. Washington.
  • #3. Idaho.
  • #4. Nebraska.
  • #5. Minnesota.

What is the top 10 poorest state? ›

  • Louisiana. ...
  • Kentucky. ...
  • Alabama. ...
  • Oklahoma. ...
  • South Carolina. ...
  • Tennessee. ...
  • North Carolina. North Carolina the poorest state in America grappling with significant economic challenges. ...
  • Georgia. Georgia's poverty rate of 14.28% has been a persistent challenge despite efforts to boost economic growth and employment opportunities.
Apr 15, 2024

What cities have the highest poverty rates? ›

The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metropolitan area in Texas was ranked first with 29.3 percent of its population living below the poverty level in 2021. Valdosta, Georgia had the second highest poverty rate, at 27.6 percent.

Where do the majority of the poor live in the United States? ›

For the first time, suburbs became home to more poor residents than cities. In 2015, 16 million poor people lived in the suburbs, outnumbering the poor population in cities by more than 3 million, small metro areas by more than 6 million, and rural areas by more than 8 million.

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