The table compares three U.S. states – California, Utah, and Florida – in terms of age distribution, average income per person, and the percentage of people living below the poverty line.
Overall, Utah has the youngest population, while Florida has the oldest. California records the highest average income, whereas Utah has the lowest. However, Utah also has the smallest proportion of people living in poverty.
In terms of age, 28% of Utah’s population is under 18, which is significantly higher than California (17%) and Florida (16%). In contrast, Florida has the largest elderly population, with 23% aged over 60, compared to 13% in California and only 8% in Utah.
Regarding income, California has the highest average income at $23,000, followed by Florida at $22,000, while Utah has the lowest at $17,000. Despite this, only 9% of Utah’s population lives below the poverty line, compared to 12% in Florida and 16% in California.
