By Mark Weiner
WASHINGTON -- Syracuse's desperate poverty rate worsened last year,
even while poverty rates improved in most of the country, new Census
numbers show.
Syracuse's 2016 poverty rate was 13th worst in the United States, the Census Bureau reported today.
Syracuse stood out for the wrong reasons. The rest of the nation fell
to its lowest poverty rate since 2007, before the arrival of the Great
Recession. Most Upstate New York cities saw their rates drop or stay
steady.
The nation's poverty rate fell to 12.7 percent in 2016, while the
incomes of middle-class Americans increased to the highest level ever
recorded by the Census Bureau.
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