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Population: 147,442 Households: 54,179 Medium Household (HH) Income: $86,625
Poverty Rate: 7% What is the ALICE® population? ALICE is a United Way acronym that stands for "Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed." ALICE households earn more than the official U.S. poverty level but less than the basic cost of living. Download the United Way ALICE Report.
How many ALICE households are in Sussex County? In Sussex County, 16,179 households (30%) are struggling, with 3,568 households (7%) living below the U.S. poverty line and 12,611 (23%) falling into the ALICE population.

What does it cost to afford the basic necessities in Sussex County? Based on the Household Survival Budget (see below), it takes $66,827 for a family of two adults, an infant and a toddler to afford the basics – more than double the U.S. poverty rate of $23,050. The Household Survival Budget for a single adult is $27,599, compared to the U.S. poverty rate of $11,170.

Where does ALICE live in Sussex County? 
United Way of Northern New Jersey at work in Sussex County
United Way of Northern New Jersey is working to advance the common good by focusing on local issues in the areas of Education, Income, and Health, the very basics to lead a good life. Everyone wins when children living in our communities succeed in school and achieve their potential; when families become financially stable and independent; and when individuals are able to achieve and maintain good health throughout the stages of their lives.
At United Way, we aim to create long-lasting community change by addressing the underlying causes of the most significant local and regional issues. The following initiatives help address local issues and ultimately improve the quality of life for all in northern New Jersey.
Education
Success By 6 | Youth Empowerment Alliance
Income
Financial Independence Initiative
Health
Caregivers Coalition |