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![Counties with the highest percentages were located primarily in the South Atlantic, Lower Mississippi River, Appalachian, and Southwestern Regions. The frequency distribution indicates that for the majority of counties, the percentage of the population living in poverty was between 5% and 25%.](images/sd_poverty_2004_small.gif)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004 Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates
Program
Note: The number of people in poverty was estimated using direct and
regression model estimates based on the Annual Social and Economic
Supplement of the Current Population Survey and administrative records and
census data, including tax returns and food stamp records.
* Categories defined according to quintile cutpoints.
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Page last reviewed: January 15, 2009
Page last modified: January 15, 2009
Content source: Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
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