The table presents data on age distribution, average income per person, and population below the poverty line in California, Utah, and Florida in the USA.
Overall, California has the highest average income per person, with a significant percentage of individuals below the poverty line. Utah stands out for having a higher proportion of inhabitants under 18 compared to California and Florida, while also having a lower average income. Florida leads in the percentage of individuals over 60 but has a moderate rate in the population below the poverty line.
California has the same percentage of individuals under 18 as the population below the poverty line, which exceeds that of the other states. Additionally, California has the highest average income at $23,000. In contrast, Utah has a greater proportion of residents under 18 compared to California and Florida, but its average income is lower at $17,000. Utah also possesses a lower rate of individuals over 60 and a smaller population below the poverty line.
Florida has the highest percentage of individuals over 60 among the three states. It also has a moderate rate in the population below the poverty line. However, Florida lags in the proportion of individuals under 18 compared to California and Utah.
