Eighty-four years is a good, healthy life in America. How much progress has been made in reducing poverty over one person’s lifespan?
A lot, according to new research from Richard Burkhauser of the Civitas Institute and Kevin Corinth of the American Enterprise Institute. They have assembled the longest poverty data series that accounts for taxes, transfer payments and health insurance, stretching 84 years from 1939 to 2023.

