The table provides information about the population below the poverty line, the median yearly income per person, and age in three US states: California, Utah, and Florida. Units are measured in percentages and numbers.
Overall, Utah has the highest percentage of people under 18, while Florida has the greatest proportion of those over 60. The average income in California and Florida is almost the same.
In terms of age distribution, California and Florida have similar percentages of people under 18, at 17% and 16%, respectively. However, the percentage of people aged over 60 is higher in Florida (23%) than in California (13%). Utah, in contrast, has the highest percentage of people under 18 (28%) and the lowest percentage of population over 60 (8%).
California has the highest average income at $23,000 per person, but 16% of its population lives below the poverty line. Followed by Florida with an income of $22,000 and 12% below the poverty line. Utah has the lowest median of yearly income ($17,000), but only 9% of its population lives below the poverty line.
