Income and Poverty Sample Clauses

Income and Poverty. ‌ In 1989, median household income ranged between $18,278 in Granite County to $21,621 in Xxxxxx County. In 1999, Xxxxxx County enjoyed the highest median household income at $30,628 and Deer Lodge County was at the lower end of the range at $26,305. (USCB 2003). The household poverty rate in the ROI ranged from 13.9 percent (Granite County) to 8.8 percent (Missoula County) in 2000 (USCB 2003). None of the counties within the ROI would be considered poverty or high poverty areas.
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Income and Poverty. In 1989, median household income ranged between $13,797 in Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx to $25,164 in Cameron Parish. In 1999, Calcasieu Parish had the highest median household income at $35,372 and Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx was at the lower end of the range at $20,532 (USCB 1990, USCB 2000). Table 3.7-1 shows the number and percentage of families living below the poverty level in each parish in 2000. The percent of families living below poverty level in 2000 was above 20% in Acadia, Xxxxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Parishes. Thus these areas are considered impoverished. Table 3.7-1 Households Below the Poverty Level in the LA CREP II Parishes Households below the poverty level Parish Number Percent Acadia 3,310 21 Xxxxx 1,079 18 Calcasieu 6,304 13 Xxxxxxx 247 9 Xxxxxxxxxx 2,523 27 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 1,558 18 St Xxxxxx 5,773 25 Source: USCB 2000 This page intentionally blank.

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