Research Center • State Reports

In a collaborative effort, United Ways in half the U.S. states (and more on the way) are changing the way we think about financial need in individual states and across the country.

Through a series of new, standardized measurements, United For ALICE presents a broad picture of financial insecurity in the U.S., drilling down to the county and municipal levels in each state. What the ALICE data shows is startling: Both nationally and in each state, financial hardship is far more prevalent than traditional federal poverty guidelines suggest. United For ALICE is a grassroots movement stimulating a fresh, nonpartisan national dialogue about how to reverse this trend and improve conditions for this growing population of families living paycheck to paycheck.

Explore key ALICE findings by state:

Arkansas


Connecticut


Delaware


District of Columbia


Florida


Georgia


Hawaii


Idaho


Illinois


Indiana


Iowa


Kansas


Louisiana


Maine


Maryland


Michigan


Mississippi


New Jersey


New York


Ohio


Oregon


Pennsylvania


South Carolina


Tennessee


Texas


Virginia


Washington


West Virginia


Wisconsin