The table provides the data of age, income and population of less privileged people in California, Utal and Florida. In each of these states, there is a significant difference in ages involved. There is also a significant difference in earnings and population of persons living below poverty line.
In analysis, California has the highest percentage of population living below poverty line with 16% and the highest average income of $23,000. Followed by California is Florida carrying the second highest percentage of 12% and an average income of $22,000 per person. The lowest in percentage of population is Utal with 9% and $17,000 as average income.
In Utal, a great deal of teenagers lives under the poverty line than the elderly with a representation of 28% and 8%, respectively. While in California, it also shows that there is a slight difference in the number of teenagers and adults living below poverty line. These respectively take 17% and 13%. However, in Florida, more adults are concerned, with 23% and the teenagers 16%.
In general, the state with the highest poverty line population is California, the second Florida while the lowest is Utal.
