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Children in extreme poverty (Number) – 2011

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Scale: 7,000 - 868,000
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United States 7,336,000
Alabama 134,000 Barchart image
Alaska 13,000 Barchart image
Arizona 196,000 Barchart image
Arkansas 88,000 Barchart image
California 868,000 Barchart image
Colorado 99,000 Barchart image
Connecticut 54,000 Barchart image
Delaware 18,000 Barchart image
Florida 425,000 Barchart image
Georgia 285,000 Barchart image
Hawaii 26,000 Barchart image
Idaho 37,000 Barchart image
Illinois 300,000 Barchart image
Indiana 181,000 Barchart image
Iowa 57,000 Barchart image
Kansas 53,000 Barchart image
Kentucky 133,000 Barchart image
Louisiana 159,000 Barchart image
Maine 18,000 Barchart image
Maryland 93,000 Barchart image
Massachusetts 101,000 Barchart image
Michigan 264,000 Barchart image
Minnesota 81,000 Barchart image
Mississippi 113,000 Barchart image
Missouri 144,000 Barchart image
Montana 19,000 Barchart image
Nebraska 38,000 Barchart image
Nevada 63,000 Barchart image
New Hampshire 17,000 Barchart image
New Jersey 141,000 Barchart image
New Mexico 73,000 Barchart image
New York 433,000 Barchart image
North Carolina 260,000 Barchart image
North Dakota 11,000 Barchart image
Ohio 307,000 Barchart image
Oklahoma 98,000 Barchart image
Oregon 84,000 Barchart image
Pennsylvania 250,000 Barchart image
Rhode Island 23,000 Barchart image
South Carolina 140,000 Barchart image
South Dakota 15,000 Barchart image
Tennessee 177,000 Barchart image
Texas 763,000 Barchart image
Utah 53,000 Barchart image
Vermont 7,000 Barchart image
Virginia 131,000 Barchart image
Washington 123,000 Barchart image
West Virginia 44,000 Barchart image
Wisconsin 103,000 Barchart image
Wyoming 8,000 Barchart image
Puerto Rico 325,000
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: The share of children under age 18 who live in families with incomes less than 50 percent of the federal poverty level. The federal poverty definition consists of a series of thresholds based on family size and composition. In 2011, a 50% poverty threshold for a family of two adults and two children was $11,405. Poverty status is not determined for people in military barracks, institutional quarters, or for unrelated individuals under age 15 (such as foster children). More...

Data Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey, 2001 Supplementary Survey, 2002 through 2011 American Community Survey. The data for this measure come from the 2000 and 2001 Supplementary Survey and the 2002 through 2011 American Community Survey (ACS). The 2000 through 2004 ACS surveyed approximately 700,000 households monthly during each calendar year. In general but particularly for these years, use caution when interpreting estimates for less populous states or indicators representing small sub-populations, where the sample size is relatively small. Beginning in January 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau expanded the ACS sample to 3 million households (full implementation), and in January 2006 the ACS included group quarters. The ACS, fully implemented, is designed to provide annually updated social, economic, and housing data for states and communities. (Such local-area data have traditionally been collected once every ten years in the long form of the decennial census.)
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Footnotes: Updated September 2012.
S - Estimates suppressed when the confidence interval around the percentage is greater than or equal to 10 percentage points. N.A. – Data not available.
Data are provided for the 50 most populous cities according to the most recent Census counts.  Cities for which data is collected may change over time.
A 90 percent confidence interval for each estimate can be found at Children in extreme poverty.

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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