The table demonstrates the percentage of population below poverty line in three cities in the United States and the average income per person in dollars across two diverse age groups.
Overall, many individuals earn higher income in California, compared to the other cities. In contrast, the lowest poor population line can be observed in Utal. On the whole, many young people under the age of 18 are in the poverty in Utal, while Florida has more poor people over 60.
Taking a look closer to detail, California’s average income per individual constitutes $23,000, while it covers $17,000 and 22,000$ for Utal and Florida. The lowest poverty line accounts for 9% of the population in Utal, whereas the highest line represents 16% of the population in California; in Florida, it comprises 12% of the poor population.
By the number of people under 18, Utal shows the higher poverty figure, making up 28% of poor individuals; however, California and Florida share the same level of poor young people, reaching 17% and 16%. For people over 60, it records the lowest poverty figure of 8% in Utal, but includes the highest poverty rate (23% of them) in Florida.
