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Updated May. 28, 2026Refreshed monthly
In 2020–2024, about 13.3% of the population lived under the poverty line. The poverty rate is the percentage of people in a population whose household income falls below the poverty threshold set by the government. It measures the share of individuals or families who do not earn enough to meet basic needs such as food, housing, and healthcare. On average, 23,700 people were considered in poverty.

13.3%

of the population (2020–2024)

23.7K

people living under the poverty line (2020–2024)
Based on data from the American Community Survey, Shasta County's poverty rate during 2015–2019 is lower than the 16.7% poverty rate during the previous five years 2015–2019.

In 2024, 13.3% of the population in Shasta County, CA were living under the poverty line.

Poverty rate

In 2020–2024, 23,700 residents of Shasta County were living under the poverty line, down 19.4% from 29,400 during the previous five years (2015–2019).

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In 2020–2024, about 23,700 people in Shasta County, CA were living under the poverty line.

People living under poverty line

Poverty doesn’t affect all groups equally. Rates vary widely by demographic group, family type and location.
From 2015–2019 to 2020–2024, the poverty rate for children under 18 in Shasta County decreased from 22.9% to 13.8%. During the same period, the poverty rate for adults under 65 years decreased from 17.1% to 13.9%. For those older than 65, the poverty rate increased from 9.1% to 11%.

In Shasta County, CA, the poverty rate for children decreased from 22.9% in 2015–2019 to 13.8% in 2020–2024.

Poverty rate

Among racial or ethnic groups in Shasta County during 2020–2024, seven had a higher poverty rate than the county’s overall rate: American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino origin (of any race), Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, Some other race, and Two or more races.
One group had a lower than average poverty rate: White alone, not Hispanic or Latino.
The poverty rate for the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population shifted the most, increasing from 14.1% in 2015–2019 to 47.2% in 2020–2024.

In Shasta County, CA, the poverty rate for people identifying as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population increased from 14.1% in 2015–2019 to 47.2% in 2020–2024.

Poverty rate by race or ethnicity

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USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.

The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.

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