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The U.S. territories have the highest poverty rates in the United States (higher than the poverty rates of the U.S. mainland), and many of the lowest-income places in the United States are found in the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and American Samoa.
Poverty rates were highest in the states of Mississippi (19.58%), Louisiana (18.65%), New Mexico (18.55%), West Virginia (17.10%), Kentucky (16.61%), and Arkansas (16.08%), and they were lowest in the states of New Hampshire (7.42%), Maryland (9.02%), Utah (9.13%), Hawaii (9.26%).
7 wrz 2023 · Here are the poorest cities in the 50 states and Washington, D.C., by median household income in 2021, according to the Census Bureau:
15 sie 2024 · In 2022, the U.S. official poverty rate was 11.5% with a total of 37.9 million people in poverty. This map visualizes the three-year average of poverty rates by U.S. state from 2020 to 2022.
These are lists of the lowest-income counties in the United States, based on measures of per capita personal income and median household income. This article lists counties by per capita personal income (PCPI), a more comprehensive measurement of an individual's income than per capita income (PCI).
According to this data, Detroit, Michigan is the poorest city in the United States with a median income of $27,838. The poverty rate in Detroit is 37.9% and the unemployment rate is 19.8%, the highest of anywhere else in the nation and more than five times higher than the national unemployment rate.
9 lis 2023 · Read on to find out which U.S. states have the highest poverty rates and which ones have the lowest, as well as more detailed findings. The top 10 states with the lowest poverty rates are...