Making Ends Meet:

Basic Family Budgets in Ohio

 

Economic need is typically evaluated of in terms of poverty thresholds, which provide a national and absolute measure of severe economic deprivation. A broader measure of economic need, the basic family budget, looks at the relative costs faced by families for a safe and modest yet decent standard of living. In 2005, Economist Sylvia Allegretto of the Economic Policy Institute conducted a national study of family budgets in 439 communities across the nation. She included the seven elements of a basic family budget: housing, food, medical care, transportation, household necessities, child care and taxes. Budgets were calculated for families with one to three young children and either one or two parents. The budgets were based on the cost of living in 439 places across the nation; in Ohio, the study included 15 metropolitan areas and rural parts of the state. She found that in 2004, more than one fifth of working families in Ohio with small children did not make enough money to cover the costs of their basic family budget.

 

Press Release

 

Executive Summary

 

Full Report

 

Spreadsheet of Six Basic Family Budgets

 

Link to Economic Policy Institute family budget calculator

 

 

Basic Family Budget for a Two Parent, Two Child Family in Ohio, 2004
 

Place

Monthly Income

Annual Income

Poverty Threshold

Family Budget as % of Poverty Threshold

Akron

$3,832

$45,984

$19,157

240%

Canton-Massillon

$3,521

$42,252

$19,157

221%

Cincinnati
(Ohio portion)

$3,741

$44,892

$19,157

234%

Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria

$3,831

$45,972

$19,157

240%

Columbus

$3,719

$44,628

$19,157

233%

Dayton-Springfield

$3,680

$44,160

$19,157

231%

Hamilton-Middletown

$3,698

$44,376

$19,157

232%

Lima

$3,507

$42,084

$19,157

220%

Mansfield

$3,500

$42,000

$19,157

219%

Steubenville-Weirton (Ohio portion)

$3,419

$41,028

$19,157

214%

Toledo

$3,638

$43,656

$19,157

228%

Youngstown-Warren

$3,545

$42,540

$19,157

222%

Huntington-Ashland (Ohio portion)

$3,379

$40,548

$19,157

212%

Parkersburg-Marietta (Ohio portion)

$3,466

$41,592

$19,157

217%

Wheeling
(Ohio portion)

$3,418

$41,016

$19,157

214%

Rural

$3,050

$36,600

$19,157

191%

Source: EPI Family Budget Calculator, US Census Poverty Thresholds

 

 

 

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