The table encompasses data about age, average income per individual and inhabitants who are beneath the poverty line in three states in USA.
Overall, it is noticeable that in terms of age, Utah and Florida consistently record the highest figures, whereas in prosperity, California sees an upward trend.
Initially, Utah and Florida see the highest proportions of population aged under 18 and over 60. While Utah holds 28% of the citizens aged under 18, California and Florida illustrate similarly 17% and 16%. Likewise, Florida has 23% of its inhabitants aged over 60, while the proportion of California is slightly higher than Utah’s, 13% to 8%.
Secondly, California and Florida share marginally close numbers in the average income of people and the percentage of citizens beneath the poverty line. The amount of average income per individual sees the highest figures in California and Florida, 23 thousand dollars to 22 thousand dollars. Meanwhile, Utah has the lowest income per person, with 17 thousand dollars. Last but not least, the percentage of population below poverty line sees an increase in California and Florida, with 16% and 12% respectively, whereas 9% in Utah.
