ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) may be a relative or friend. You may be ALICE. As cashiers, waiters, child care providers, and other members of our essential workforce, ALICE earns just above the Federal Poverty Level but less than what it costs to make ends meet. These struggling households are forced to make impossible choices each day. While such hardship is pervasive, households of color are disproportionately ALICE.

ALICE also represents the data reshaping the dialogue on financial hardship, and a grassroots movement that is picking up steam across half of the U.S. states - and counting (United for ALICE, 2018).

ALICE households:

  • Span all races, ages, ethnicities, and abilities, though households of color are disproportionately ALICE
  • Include workers whose wages cannot keep up with the rising cost of goods and services
  • Often include those who are working two or more jobs and still cannot pay their bills
  • Include family members who need care and assistance, which makes it harder for their caregivers to find adequate work
  • Live paycheck to paycheck and are forced to make impossible choices: pay the rent or buy food, receive medical care or pay for child care, pay utility bills or put gas in the car
  • They are part of every community nationwide

ALICE may be your relative, friend, colleague, or neighbor, or you might be ALICE. ALICE may also be your health care provider, teacher, retail clerk, sanitation worker, etc. ALICE workers are the backbone of our economy, with the pandemic making it clear how much we need them.

Research

ALICE IN Bulloch County 2022 Point-in-Time-Data

  • Population: 83,059
  • Number of Households: 31,804
  • Median Household Income: $47,297 (state average: $72,837)
  • Labor Force Participation Rate: 59% (state average: 64%)
  • ALICE Households: 30% (state average 35%)
  • Households in Poverty: 26% (state average 13%)

Household Survival Budget

United For ALICE calculates the cost of household essentials for all counties in Georgia. These costs, outlined in the Household Survival Budget, are calculated for various household sizes and compositions. You can use this tool to see estimates and compare across counties in Georgia.

Here is an estimated survival budget for various household configurations in Bulloch County.

Note: For survival budgets with two adults, the annual total needed represents the hourly wage the two adults would need to average together. For example, if one spouse makes $12 an hour, the other would need to make just over $28 per hour for their average wage to be $20.19 an hour and meet the minimum estimated income for two adults with no kids.

Resources

United for Alice Wage Tool

The United Way has created a wage tool that allows you to explore what hourly wage you would need for a basic survival budget based on your household characteristics. The tool is reported by county, so you can compare across the region, state, and country.