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Children Ages 0 to 17 Living in Extreme Poverty (<50% of Poverty) (Percent) – 2010

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North Dakota 7.0%
Adams 0.9% Barchart image
Barnes 7.4% Barchart image
Benson 33.2% Barchart image
Billings 7.3% Barchart image
Bottineau 4.2% Barchart image
Bowman 1.7% Barchart image
Burke 3.6% Barchart image
Burleigh 5.9% Barchart image
Cass 4.5% Barchart image
Cavalier 5.9% Barchart image
Dickey 1.5% Barchart image
Divide 15.5% Barchart image
Dunn 2.8% Barchart image
Eddy 9.2% Barchart image
Emmons 16.6% Barchart image
Foster 1.6% Barchart image
Golden Valley 8.7% Barchart image
Grand Forks 7.1% Barchart image
Grant 1.7% Barchart image
Griggs 7.3% Barchart image
Hettinger 3.9% Barchart image
Kidder 6.4% Barchart image
LaMoure 3.9% Barchart image
Logan 2.7% Barchart image
McHenry 5.0% Barchart image
McIntosh 6.5% Barchart image
McKenzie 10.6% Barchart image
McLean 9.7% Barchart image
Mercer 5.6% Barchart image
Morton 6.6% Barchart image
Mountrail 13.5% Barchart image
Nelson 6.5% Barchart image
Oliver 5.9% Barchart image
Pembina 7.5% Barchart image
Pierce 1.3% Barchart image
Ramsey 10.5% Barchart image
Ransom 7.5% Barchart image
Renville 0.0% Barchart image
Richland 0.7% Barchart image
Rolette 29.9% Barchart image
Sargent 2.7% Barchart image
Sheridan 7.2% Barchart image
Sioux 35.7% Barchart image
Slope 6.2% Barchart image
Stark 3.9% Barchart image
Steele 5.6% Barchart image
Stutsman 5.1% Barchart image
Towner 7.5% Barchart image
Traill 5.8% Barchart image
Walsh 7.0% Barchart image
Ward 4.9% Barchart image
Wells 3.1% Barchart image
Williams 4.5% Barchart image

Definitions: This indicator represents the number of children ages 0 through 17 who live in families with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold.

The percentage is the proportion these children represent of the total child population ages 0 through 17 for whom poverty status is determined in respective geographic areas.  Children for whom poverty status is determined include children living in households where they are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Thus, children living in foster care or in a group/institutional setting are excluded from this indicator.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 1990 Census, Summary Tape File 4A, Table PB101; Census 2000, Summary File 3 (SF3), Table PCT50; and the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, Table B17024.

Footnotes: The 2009 federal poverty threshold for a family of four was $21,954. The federal poverty thresholds are updated each year by the U.S. Census Bureau and were established in 1964 using guidelines set by the Social Security Administration. GEOGRAPHY - Data reflect the child’s place of residence. DATE - Census data reflect April 1 of reference year.  The ACS data reflect a 5-year pooled estimate.  LIMITATIONS - The sampling error associated with the 5-year ACS estimates can be substantial, especially for less populous areas and for small estimates.  Use caution when comparing multiple geographies or one geography over time.

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North Dakota KIDS COUNT North Dakota State University
IACC Building, Room 424
P.O. Box 6050, Dept. 8000
Fargo, ND 58108-6050

(701) 231-5931
ndkidscount@yahoo.com
http://www.ndkidscount.org

Karen Olson, Program Director