Background
Economic insecurity continues to harm BIPOC communities in the United States. According to the 2022 U.S. Census, American Indian and Alaska Native communities have the highest poverty rate at 24.3%, while Black communities have the second highest at 19.5%. Hispanic communities of any race have the third highest rate at 17.0%, and white and Asian communities have the lowest at 8.1%. For families with a female head of household, the poverty rate was at 23.4%, compared to a poverty rate of 11.4% for families with a male head of household.