in New York had income below
that needed for financial survival.
Households of Color
are disproportionaltely more likely to be ALICE or living in poverty as compared to White households.
Single Moms with Children
are the type of household most likely to be ALICE or living in poverty.
Seniors over age 65
are among those burdened with a high rate of financial hardship
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HUDSON VALLEY
REGIONAL LAUNCH OF
THE 2024 NYS ALICE REPORT
Presented by
United Way of Dutchess-Orange Region
United Way of Rockland County
United Way of Ulster County
United Way of Westchester and Putnam
Join Us
Inflation has reduced every households’ buying power, but more than a third of Hudson Valley households were already one emergency away from financial ruin. The latest state ALICE® Report released by United Way of New York State looks at how the pandemic and its recovery combined with other economic factors impacted Hudson Valley households. On Tuesday, October 29, at 10 a.m., four Hudson Valley United Ways (United Way of Westchester and Putnam, United Way of Rockland County, United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region, and United Way of Ulster County) will present a virtual workshop on ALICE® 2024 showing the results from Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster, and Westchester counties as well as the new features to the ALICE report and its website.