The table provides information on poverty-related statistics, such as age, average income, and population, among three regions in the United States.
California and Florida had the highest average income per person, at $23,000 and $22,000 respectively. These two states also had similar percentages of individuals aged under 18, at 17% and 16% respectively.The poverty level in California and Florida ranged from 16% to 12% respectively.In California, 13% of the population was aged 60 or over, whereas in Florida, the proportion was 23%.
Utah had the highest percentage of individuals aged under 18 among the three regions, at 28%, as well as the lowest percentage of individuals aged 60 or over, at 8%. The population below the poverty line in Utah ranged from 8% to 9%, and the state had a significantly lower average income than the other regions.Among the three regions, Utah had the highest percentage of individuals aged under 18, at 28%, while Florida had the highest percentage of individuals aged 60 or over, at 23%.
