St. Lucie County, FL
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For a growing number of U.S. households, financial stability is nothing more than a pipe dream, no matter how hard their members work. These households are ALICE – Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed – earning above the Federal Poverty Level yet struggling to afford basic expenses.
In 2023, according to the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), 13% of Florida households were financially insecure. Yet this measure failed to account for an additional 34% of households that were also experiencing financial hardship. These households are ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed — with income above the FPL, but not enough to afford basic expenses in the county where they live.
Between ALICE households and those living in poverty, an estimated 47% of households in Florida were below the ALICE Threshold in 2023. Households below the Threshold are forced to make impossible choices — like deciding whether to pay for utilities or a car repair, whether to buy food or fill a prescription.
Households below the ALICE Threshold are in every state and county across the U.S. and represent all demographic groups. Workers below the ALICE Threshold often perform the jobs that keep our economy functioning smoothly — they are child care providers, food service workers, cashiers, personal care aides, delivery drivers, and more. Their stories capture the systemic and structural barriers to financial stability, and the struggles and resilience of families experiencing financial hardship.
ALICE in St. Lucie County
2023 Point-in-Time Data
373,586
145,735
$66,530 (state: $73,311)
56.1% (state: 60%)
39% (state: 34%)
11% (state: 13%)
| County Town |
Total Households |
% ALICE & Poverty |
|---|---|---|
| Fort Pierce CCD | 34,872 | 63% |
| Hutchinson Island CCD | 4,965 | 47% |
| Port St. Lucie CCD | 88,622 | 44% |
| West St. Lucie CCD | 3,181 | 44% |
ALICE and Poverty-Level Households, St. Lucie County 2010-2023
Households
104,982
145,735
Note: See an interactive version of this data at the State of ALICE in Florida site
Sources: ALICE Threshold, 2010-2023; American Community Survey, 2010-2023
ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed — households that earn more than the Federal Poverty Level, but less than the basic cost of living for the county (the ALICE Threshold). Households below the ALICE Threshold — ALICE households plus those in poverty — can't afford the essentials.
Households move below or above the ALICE Threshold as economic factors and circumstances change. The line graph above shows the number of ALICE and poverty-level households (solid blue lines), as well as the trend over time (dotted gray lines). By 2023, 72,887 households (50%) were below the ALICE Threshold in St. Lucie County.
Household Survival Budget, St. Lucie County 2023
| Monthly Costs | Single Adult | 2 Adults, 1 Infant, 1 Preschooler |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | $1,268 | $1,604 |
| Child Care | - | $1,502 |
| Food | $491 | $1,333 |
| Transportation | $469 | $996 |
| Health Care | $162 | $759 |
| Technology | $86 | $116 |
| Miscellaneous | $248 | $631 |
| Taxes | $378 | $617 |
| Monthly Total | $3,102 | $7,558 |
| ANNUAL TOTAL | $37,224 | $90,696 |
| Hourly Wage* | $18.61 | $45.35 |
*Full-time wage needed to support this budget
For ALICE Household Survival Budget sources, visit the ALICE Methodology site
