-- written by Daurie Augostine

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Self-Sufficiency Standard continued ...

When I read the CCLP article and saw the statistic pointing out that a single-parent household would require approximately $50,000 per year in order to be self-sufficient, I was truly skeptical.  That number just sounded way too high!

However, years ago I worked on a similar "self-sufficiency" study for the University of Colorado.  We referred to our research project as the Denver Cost-of-Living Study and just like the current self-sufficiency study, our goal was to estimate a minimally-adequate budget for a single-parent, female-headed, Denver-area household without any public or private assistance.  Our 1988 long-run, minimally-adequate monthly budget estimate was $19,611 (excluding taxes and saving) needed by a single-parent, female-headed household with two young children (Augostine 95).  Using the online CPI calculator to adjust for inflation, today's estimate for the Denver area would be $41,052.76 (again, excluding taxes and saving).

Note that the concept of a minimally-adequate standard of living means essentially that --- no luxuries!  It's somewhat above what one would consider a "subsistence level" standard, but by no means extravagant in any way.  Minimally-adequate is essentially the predecessor to what we might consider "minimalist" living today, I suppose.  The family's food budget is derived from the government's Thrifty Food Plan, transportation is a small, used-car, no cable TV, no pets, no restaurant meals, no vacations, mostly thrift-store clothing, etc.

The 2015 CCLP self-sufficiency index study indicates a before-tax estimate and also includes a minimal and emergency savings plan.  Comparing the two studies in 2015 dollars, the before-tax Denver Cost-of-Living Study would fall within the same range as the CCLP calculation of $47,914 for a one-child household, and $57,409 for a household with two children living in Denver county (Pearce 8).

How realistic is the current CCLP self-sufficiency study?  Reliable and right-on!


                                                         Works Cited

Augostine, Daurie R., MA., Modern Poverty: An Investigation of Current Needs Standards and Their Relation to Subsistence Requirements and Public Policy., 1988.  

Pearce, Diana M., Ph.D., The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2015., 2015.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Self-Sufficiency Index

An interesting concept -- the Self-Sufficiency Index -- about which I will have more to say shortly.


Monday, January 26, 2015

A new semester! Some advice ...

Simple successful semester advice ...

1. Show up for class
2. Purchase the text
3. Be proactive about learning the material
4. Ask questions
5. Don't procrastinate