The given table provides information about age, average income per person, and the population below the poverty line in three states of the USA: California, Utah, and Florida. Overall, the highest rate of individuals aged under 18 was in Utah, while the highest rate of individuals aged over 60 was in Florida. The highest average income per person was in California, and the largest population below the poverty line was also in California.
In California, the percentage of people aged under 18 was 17%, while this figure was 28% in Utah and 16% in Florida, respectively. The smallest percentage of individuals aged over 60 was observed in Utah at 8%, while the highest percentage was observed in Florida at 23%, with California showing 13%.
The largest average income per person was observed in California at $23,000, while in Florida, this figure was only $1,000 less than in California, and in Utah, this figure was only $17,000. The smallest population below the poverty line was in Utah at 9%. This figure is higher in Florida at only 13%, while in California, this figure is 16%, which is the highest among the others.
