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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 table compares the average income per person of young people and the elderly, and also illustrates the poverty population in California, Utal, and Florida.
It is clear that the percentage of young people in Utal is the highest among three states, standing at 28%, while the percentage of people older than 60 only represents 8%, which is the lowest. California’s young group is the second highest, followed by Florida reaching 16%.
Surprisingly, Californian people have the best salary standard that their average income per person is 23000 dollar, however, the percentage of people living under poverty line is the highest compared to other states. By contrast, although the young and the elderly people of Utal have the lowest average income, their poor population only accounts for 9%. In Florida, both the average income and the poverty standard are slightly lower than that of California.
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