Here we are presented with a table that shows not only the percentage, for each state, of individuals under eigthteen and the percentage of elders over sixty but also the average income per person and the population below the poverty line.
Starting by looking at Florida it is possible to notice a balance between the numbers of people in the age range above sixty years and bellow eigthteen years, however there is a small diference of 4% more individuals under 18. This state also has the highest average income with 2300 dollars per person but feutures the biggest percentage of people in poverty line when compared to the other two states, at 16%.
In sharp contrast Utah presents a big diference of 20% more of citizens in the age group <18 in comparison to citizens over sixty years old. This state also has smallest percentage of its population bellow the poverty line with only 9% and the lowest average income per person at 1700 dollars.
Finally Florida is unique becuse it is the only state out of the three with a bigger percentage of elderly individuals. It also sits in the middle of the other two states both in terms of average income per person and population bellow poverty line.
