The given table compares the proportions of different age groups, poverty rates, and individual income levels among citizens in California, Utah, and Florida.
In general, most youngsters tend to live in Utah, while Florida had a higher proportion of the elderly. Additionally, the highest average income with the highest poverty rate can be seen by California.
Regarding the percentage of median earnings, California had an average income of $23,000, which exceeded Florida’s by $1,000, but Utah had the lowest average income at $17,000. Meanwhile 9% of Utah residents were considered poor. In contrast, California and Florida had higher poverty rates, with the former at 16% and the latter at 12%.
In terms of age distribution, the youngest age group (under 18) constituted 28% of the population in Utah, while California and Florida had relatively similar proportions at 17% and 16%, respectively. In contrast, those over 60 accounted for 23% of the population in Florida, while the figures were at 13% in California and at 8% in Utah.
