The table demonstrates data concerning age, individual’s average wages, and the population residing below the poverty threshold across three states (California, Utal, Florida) within the United States. In terms of an overview, The Utal has minimum metrics in all parts except poverty of young people up to 18, compared to other states.
It can be seen that, In Utal, the number of poor youth under 18 is 28%. While in the other two states, the metrics are around half of those: 17 and 16 percent. At the same time, the rate of poverty among elderly people is 23% in Florida, meanwhile, in the Utal approximately one-third less. Additionally, in California, it counts 13%, 10% fewer than in Utal.
Consequently, in general, the amount of the population below the poverty line starting with 9 % in the Utal has increased by a third to 12% in Florida, and afterward has expanded by a third again, to 16% in California.
For medium income per individual, it is noticeable that California demonstrates the highest returns, to be exact $23,000, whereas in Florida average income by $1,000 fewer.
The wages in Utal, furthermore, are $5,000 less than in Florida.
