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The image contains a table with four rows and three columns, excluding the header row and column. The header row lists three locations: California, Utal, and Florida. The first row, labeled "Aged under 18," has percentage values of 17% for California, 28% for Utal, and 16% for Florida. The second row, labeled "Aged over 60," shows 13% for California, 8% for Utal, and 23% for Florida. The third row, "Average income per person ($)," lists numerical values of 23,000 for California, 17,000 for Utal, and 22,000 for Florida. The last row, titled "Population below poverty line," presents percentage values of 16% for California, 9% for Utal, and 12% for Florida.
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The given table compares three different states in the USA in terms of age, average income per individual and population living in poverty.
Overall, the proportion of people under 18 in Utah is the highest, while the majority of residents in Florida are over 60. Additionally, the average income per person and the percentage of those living in poverty in California are the largest.
People aged under 18 make up 28% of Utah’s population, while the figures for California and Florida are around 17%. Besides, the percentage of elderly people in Florida is the highest at 23%, followed by that of California at 13%. The 60+ age group accounts for only 8% in Utah.
Regarding average income per person, California is the leading state with 23,000 dollars, followed by Utal and Florida at 17,000 and 22,000 respectively. Additionally, 16% population in California lives below the poverty line which is nearly twice as high as that in Utal, while the figure for Florida accounts for 12%.
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