The given table illustrates data concerning age, average income per person, and population below the poverty line in different states in the U.S.A.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that California has the highest average income per person and the lowest percentage of people aged under 18 and the lowest percentage of its population below the poverty line, while Utah has the largest population aged under 18. Florida has the highest percentage of people aged over 60.
Looking into details, Utah has the highest percentage of people aged under 18, at 28%, followed by California at 17% and Florida at 16%. This points to California having a younger population compared to the other two states. We can see that Florida has the highest proportion of people aged over 60, at 23%, while California and Utah have lower percentages, at 13% and 8%, respectively.
The average income per person is highest in California, at $23,000, while other states have around $20,000. Finally, California has 16% of its population below the poverty line, compared to 9% in Utah and 12% in Florida.
