A family of four isn't considered to be living in poverty unless they make less than $26,500, due to an equation that hasn't been updated since the 1960s.
The average wealth of white families in 2016 was over $700,000 higher than that of Black and Latino families.
Arizonans who have been unemployed during the pandemic say the extra $60-$80 is a small amount but still something they would have been grateful for.
Arizona’s eviction and foreclosure rates were already double the national average before the COVID-19 pandemic.