About half of Georgia households struggle to keep up with the rising cost of basic necessities like utilities and food. That’s despite earning above the federal poverty level.
A United Way study found that a family of four in Georgia needed more than $77,000 in 2024 to cover the essentials.
It also shows that about 44% of Georgia households are having a hard time affording expenses like gas and electricity as prices have gone up. That’s higher than the national average, placing Georgia near the bottom among all states.
Meanwhile, those working families have no room for unexpected and costly expenses like car repairs or medical bills.
Despite Black and Hispanic households showing the highest percentage of financial hardship, the United Way of Greater Atlanta says all demographic groups in Georgia are impacted.