The table illustrates the data about the percentage of people under 18 and over 60, average income per person, and population below the poverty line.
Overall, Utah has the highest percentage of individuals under 18 and the lowest percentage of people over 60 and below the poverty line. In contrast, California has the highest income per person but a higher poverty rate than Utah. Florida stands out with the highest percentage of individuals aged over 60.
Utah has the highest percentage of people under 18 years old(28%), followed by California(17%) and Florida(16%). In contrast, Florida has the biggest percentage of individuals over 60(23%), while California has 13% and Utah has only 8%.
Although California has the highest income per person at $23,000, 16% of its population lives below the poverty line. On the other hand, Utah has the smallest average income – $17,000; however, this area has the lowest percentage of poverty among the residents. Additionally, Florida is somewhat closer to California data than Utah, as this territory possesses the second largest income – $22,000, and 12% of the population poverty.
