The provided table compares demographic data in three different states — California, Utah, and Florida — in terms of the proportions of people under 18 and over 60, annual income, and the percentage of the population living below the poverty line.
Overall, although the demography in Utah showed a young population compared to two other states, the average income was the lowest. In addition, Utah state comprised the lowest proportion of population living below the poverty line, the opposite was true for california.
Regarding the age demographic, the under-18 age group in Utah was significantly higher – more than a quarter – compared to California and Florida, at 17% and 16%, respectively, showing a relatively young population. Meanwhile, Florida accounted for the highest rates of the over-60 age population at 23%. 13% and 8% was recorded for the population aged over 60 in California and Utah, respectively.
In terms of two other sectors: income and poverty line, although Utah had the rate of the young people, the average income per person was recorded with the lowest figures, only 17000$ per year; however, only 9% of the population living below poverty line was documented. Otherwise, with the annual income at 23,000$, the impoverished population in California had the highest rate at 16%. Florida experienced the similar trend, with 22,000$ annual income, which translated to their rates of impoverished population up 12%.
