The table below compares data on the number of people living below the poverty line, average yearly income per person, and individual income levels in California, Utah, and Florida.
Overall, the highest youth percentage has been proven to be high in Utah among three other nations, yet the lowest proportion of the population below the poverty line has been displayed in the table, as I pointed out in the state, namely Utah.
On the one hand, it can be seen that the significant and greatest percentage of ages under 18 is in Utah, which has a 28% Also, the largest percentage of average income per person in California has been given as 23,000 dollars, but the proportion of the population below the poverty line is 16%, implying that there isn’t enough money for the people of California.
On the other hand, the ages that are less than 18 are shown in Florida at 16%. Furthermore, I would like to add that ages over 60 are represented in the chart in 8 percentage points, which is the lowest compared to the Utah percentage. In Utah, the average income per person is relatively lower compared to California in 17.000 dollars, and the number of people below the poverty line in Utah is indicated as only 9%.
