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The table compares three U.S. states—California, Utah, and Florida—based on age distribution, average income per person, and the percentage of people living below the poverty line. The data highlights differences in demographic structure and economic indicators across these states. Overall, Utah has the youngest population, with the highest percentage of people under 18, while Florida […]
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 […]
The table illustrates the age structure, average income per person, and percentage of the population below the poverty line in three states in the United States: California, Utah, and Florida. The data reveals distinct demographic and socioeconomic differences across the three states. California and Florida have similar average incomes and percentages of the population below […]
The table provides a comparison of data related to poverty rates, average annual income per person, and age demographics in California, Utah, and Florida. Overall, this comparative analysis sheds light on the varying demographics and income distribution across the three states, illustrating the nuanced economic landscapes within California, Utah, and Florida. Utah stands out with […]
The table presents data on age distribution, average income per person, and population below the poverty line in California, Utah, and Florida in the USA. Overall, California has the highest average income per person, with a significant percentage of individuals below the poverty line. Utah stands out for having a higher proportion of inhabitants under […]
