Opinion
CV-24-00342-PHX-JAT
02-23-2024
Consuelo Hurtado, Plaintiff, v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration, Defendant.
ORDER
James A. Teilborg, Senior United States District Judge
Pending before the Court is Plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has discussed when a district court should grant in forma pauperis status:
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a), a plaintiff may commence an action without paying the filing fees where she submits an affidavit stating that she lacks sufficient funds and where her suit is not frivolous or malicious. [footnote omitted] Franklin v. Murphy, 745 F.2d 1221, 1226 (9th Cir.1984). An affidavit in support of an IFP application is sufficient where it alleges that the affiant cannot pay the court costs and still afford the necessities of life. Adkins v. E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., 335 U.S. 331, 339 (1948). The IFP statute does not itself define what constitutes insufficient assets. As this court has recognized, “[o]ne need not be absolutely destitute to obtain benefits of the in forma pauperis statute.” Jefferson v. United States, 277 F.2d 723, 725 (9th Cir. 1960). Nonetheless, a plaintiff seeking IFP status must allege poverty “with some particularity, definiteness and certainty.” United States v. McQuade, 647 F.2d 938, 940 (9th Cir. 1981) (internal quotation marks omitted).
As noted above, there is no formula set forth by statute, regulation, or case law to determine when someone is poor enough to earn IFP status.Escobedo v. Applebees, 787 F.3d 1226, 1234-36 (9th Cir. 2015).
The Court of Appeals noted in its analysis: “Once [Escobedo's] rent and debt payments were taken into account, she would have had to dedicate the entirety of two-months' worth of her remaining funds, meaning that she would have to forego eating during those sixty days, to save up to pay the filing fee.” Id. at 1235.
Here, Plaintiff's income is $2,550.00 per month. (Doc. 2). Plaintiff's monthly expenses including food, housing and transportation are $1,555.00. (Id.). Thus, Plaintiff has $1000.00 per month of disposable income which the Court finds is sufficient to pay the filing fee. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis (Doc. 2) is denied. Plaintiff must pay the filing fee within 14 days of this Order. If Plaintiff fails to pay the filing fee within 14 days, the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment dismissing this case without prejudice.