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R1704. Percent of Children Under 18 Years Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months (For Whom Poverty Status is Determined): 2007
Universe: Children under 18 years for whom poverty status is determined  More information about this table...
Data Set: 2007 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates
Survey: American Community Survey, Puerto Rico Community Survey

NOTE. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Survey Methodology.


Rank Ordered by Rank

State Order by State


Percent


Margin of Error

1

Mississippi

29.3

+/-1.2

2

Louisiana

26.8

+/-1.0

3

Arkansas

25.8

+/-1.2

4

New Mexico

25.5

+/-1.6

5

Alabama

24.3

+/-1.0

6

Kentucky

23.9

+/-1.1

7

Texas

23.2

+/-0.4

8

Tennessee

23.0

+/-1.1

9

West Virginia

22.8

+/-1.4

10

District of Columbia

22.7

+/-3.6

11

Oklahoma

22.5

+/-1.0

12

South Carolina

20.9

+/-0.9

13

Arizona

20.2

+/-1.0

14

Georgia

19.7

+/-0.7

15

North Carolina

19.5

+/-0.7

16

Michigan

19.4

+/-0.6

16

New York

19.4

+/-0.5

18

Ohio

18.5

+/-0.6

19

Montana

18.3

+/-1.6

 

United States

18.0

+/-0.2

20

Missouri

17.7

+/-0.8

21

Rhode Island

17.5

+/-2.1

22

California

17.3

+/-0.4

22

Indiana

17.3

+/-0.8

24

Florida

17.1

+/-0.5

25

Oregon

16.9

+/-1.0

26

South Dakota

16.8

+/-1.6

27

Illinois

16.6

+/-0.6

28

Colorado

16.3

+/-0.9

28

Pennsylvania

16.3

+/-0.6

30

Idaho

15.9

+/-1.5

31

Maine

15.4

+/-1.4

32

Nevada

15.3

+/-1.4

33

Washington

15.0

+/-0.7

34

Nebraska

14.9

+/-1.0

35

Delaware

14.7

+/-2.0

36

Kansas

14.6

+/-1.0

37

Wisconsin

14.4

+/-0.7

38

Iowa

13.6

+/-1.0

39

North Dakota

13.4

+/-1.7

40

Virginia

13.0

+/-0.7

41

Massachusetts

12.9

+/-0.7

42

Vermont

12.4

+/-1.8

43

Minnesota

12.0

+/-0.7

44

New Jersey

11.6

+/-0.6

44

Wyoming

11.6

+/-2.8

46

Alaska

11.5

+/-1.7

47

Connecticut

11.1

+/-0.9

48

Utah

11.0

+/-0.9

49

Maryland

10.5

+/-0.8

50

Hawaii

9.8

+/-1.5

51

New Hampshire

8.8

+/-1.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Puerto Rico

55.3

+/-1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
·While the 2007 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2006 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities. The 2007 Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) data generally reflect the December 2005 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in PRCS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.
·Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

Explanation of Symbols:
1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available. Selected migration, earnings, and income data are not available for certain geographic areas due to problems with group quarters data collection and imputation. See Errata Note #44 for details.



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