Self-Sufficiency Standard
Montana
The Center for Women’s Welfare Self-Sufficiency Standard defines the income working families need to meet a minimum yet adequate level, taking into account family composition, ages of children, and geographic differences in costs. The Standard is an affordability and living wage economic security measure that provides an alternative to the official poverty measure.
Publications
The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Montana 2008
November 2008 | Diana Pearce
The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Montana 2002
January 2002 | Diana Pearce
Data & Tools
Partner
@DPHHSMT | dphhs.mt.gov | Helena, MT
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How to cite
All Self-Sufficiency Standard data that has been produced by the Center for Women’s Welfare is publicly available. When using the data, please credit the Self-Sufficiency Standard at the Center for Women’s Welfare, University of Washington.
Contact cwwsss@uw.edu with any questions regarding methodology or appropriate citation.