Since 1975, the number of people living below the poverty line in the United States has been steadily rising, according to statistics from the US Census Bureau. And while the percentage of our population living in poverty hit a low in 2000 of 11.3 percent (about equal to the low seen in the early 1970s), it has been rising fairly steadily ever since.
In 2014, the poverty rate was 15 percent, which means 50 million people in our country were living in poverty.