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Research Center

ALICE In Focus Series

Financial Hardship Among People With Disabilities

Longstanding discriminatory policies and practices that impact access to education, employment, health care, housing and other resources create barriers to financial stability for people with disabilities. This fact hits home for the more than 40 million people in the U.S. who have a cognitive, hearing, vision, or ambulatory disability, or one that makes self-care or independent living difficult.

According to the outdated Federal Poverty Level, 18% of people with disabilities in the U.S. lived in poverty in 2019. Yet United For ALICE data shows that another 34% were also struggling, in households that earned above the FPL but less than what it costs to afford the basics. These households are ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.

Between families in poverty and those who are ALICE, more than half of all people with disabilities in the U.S. lived in a household with income below the ALICE Threshold, struggling to afford essentials in the communities where they lived.

The tabs below offer a more detailed view of people with disabilities who are experiencing financial hardship.

Committees for ALICE in Focus: People With Disabilities

Members of the following committees advised in the creation and presentation of materials for ALICE in Focus: People With Disabilities. Committee members represent a range of organizations including academic institutions, advocacy groups, research organizations, and government agencies, and were invited to participate based on their expertise in issues related to people with disabilities.

ALICE in Focus National Leadership Committee for People With Disabilities

NameTitleAffiliation
Lewis Bossing, Esq.Senior Staff AttorneyBazelon Center for Mental Health Law
Michael John CarleyFacilitator NYU Connections Program for Global Students with Autism
Cyrus HuncharekSenior Public Policy AnalystNational Disability Rights Network (NDRN)
Elizabeth Jennings, M.A.P.P.Deputy DirectorNational Disability Institute
Elaine E. Katz, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Senior Vice President of Grants and Communications Kessler Foundation
Kimberly Knackstedt, Ph.D.Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Disability Economic Justice CollaborativeThe Century Foundation
Lindsay Kubatzky, Ed.M.Director of Policy and AdvocacyNational Center for Learning Disabilities
Kenya MartinezEducation AdvocateDisability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
Monica Porter, Esq.Policy and Legal Advocacy AttorneyBazelon Center for Mental Health Law
Christopher PuringtonYouth and Young Adult Services Program ManagerGoodwill Industries International
A. Blythe Ryerson, Ph.D., M.P.H.Director (Acting), Division of Human Development and DisabilityNational Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Denise Nix Thompson, M.A., M.B.A.Executive Director Equally Alive

ALICE in Focus National Research Advisory Committee for People With Disabilities

NameAffiliation
Tristi Charpentier, M.M.C.Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation
Blaise Denton, M.S.P.Florida Housing Coalition
Alicia Maya Donaldson, L.C.S.W.University of Tennessee
Kathy Fujihara-Chong, M.B.A. HMSA, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii
Mona Khaled, L.M.S.W., L.P.C.Disability Network Southwest Michigan
Chris Kirk, Ph.D.Norwescap
Patrick Maynard, Ph.D.Boundless
Taryn McCook, M.U.P.P.Greater Chicago Food Depository
Karen Michalski-Karney, M.P.A.Blue Ridge Independent Living Center
John O’Neill, Ph.D.Kessler Foundation
Carrie PoserWisconsin Balance of State Continuum of Care
Colleen RiceLeadership Medina County
David Steward, M.D., M.P.H.Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (retired)
Holly Wheeler, M.S.Indiana Family to Family
Hua Zan, Ph.D. Center on the Family, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa