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Table 102.40.Poverty status of children under age 18 living with a related householder, by region, state, and jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990 through 2022
[Standard errors appear in parentheses]
Region, state, and jurisdiction Percent of persons in poverty Poverty status of children1 under age 18 living with a related householder
19902 20003 20124 20174 20224 1990,2 percent in poverty 2000,3 percent in poverty 2012,4 percent in poverty 20174 20224
Number in poverty (in thousands) Percent in poverty Number in poverty (in thousands) Percent in poverty
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
   United States  13.1 12.4 15.6 (0.07) 13.2 (0.06) 12.3 (0.06) 17.9 (0.02) 16.1 (0.01) 22.2 (0.14) 12,938 (91.6) 18.0 (0.12) 11,232 (93.0) 15.8 (0.13)
Region
  Northeast  10.6 11.4 13.3 (0.11) 11.7 (0.10) 11.5 (0.12) 14.3 (0.54) 14.3 (0.39) 19.1 (0.24) 1,847 (23.6) 16.1 (0.20) 1,679 (29.5) 15.0 (0.26)
  Midwest  12.0 10.2 14.7 (0.10) 12.4 (0.10) 11.9 (0.11) 14.9 (0.58) 12.0 (0.37) 20.4 (0.23) 2,482 (35.9) 16.4 (0.23) 2,205 (33.0) 14.9 (0.22)
  South  15.7 13.9 17.2 (0.09) 14.6 (0.08) 13.5 (0.08) 20.5 (0.90) 17.6 (0.64) 24.6 (0.20) 5,691 (52.3) 20.4 (0.18) 5,038 (52.7) 18.0 (0.18)
  West  12.6 13.0 15.9 (0.10) 12.7 (0.09) 11.3 (0.08) 16.2 (0.79) 16.2 (0.54) 22.1 (0.21) 2,919 (34.1) 16.7 (0.19) 2,309 (31.4) 13.8 (0.19)

State






















  Alabama  18.3 16.1 18.5 (0.36) 16.6 (0.36) 16.3 (0.33) 24.0 (0.14) 21.2 (0.10) 26.6 (0.74) 257 (9.0) 23.9 (0.83) 242 (7.9) 22.2 (0.72)
  Alaska  9.0 9.4 11.1 (0.78) 11.3 (0.97) 10.8 (0.77) 10.9 (0.24) 11.2 (0.16) 15.3 (1.57) 24 (3.8) 13.5 (2.11) 24 (2.6) 13.9 (1.56)
  Arizona  15.7 13.9 18.1 (0.27) 14.6 (0.27) 12.3 (0.27) 21.7 (0.13) 18.8 (0.10) 26.1 (0.61) 323 (9.8) 20.2 (0.60) 241 (8.9) 15.4 (0.58)
  Arkansas  19.1 15.8 18.9 (0.47) 16.0 (0.44) 16.6 (0.48) 25.0 (0.17) 21.4 (0.11) 26.7 (0.98) 151 (7.1) 21.8 (1.02) 147 (7.4) 21.7 (1.08)
  California  12.5 14.2 16.6 (0.13) 13.0 (0.14) 11.7 (0.12) 17.8 (0.05) 19.0 (0.04) 23.5 (0.27) 1,566 (26.7) 17.7 (0.30) 1,221 (23.3) 14.7 (0.28)

  Colorado 

11.7

9.3

13.5

(0.28)

10.1

(0.26)

9.0

(0.24)

15.0

(0.11)

10.8

(0.07)

18.4

(0.67)

146

(6.4)

11.9

(0.52)

123

(6.8)

10.3

(0.57)
  Connecticut  6.8 7.9 10.5 (0.34) 9.1 (0.32) 9.6 (0.34) 10.4 (0.13) 10.0 (0.09) 14.9 (0.66) 88 (5.1) 12.0 (0.69) 86 (6.0) 12.0 (0.83)
  Delaware  8.7 9.2 12.0 (0.69) 12.8 (0.77) 8.5 (0.65) 11.7 (0.23) 11.9 (0.20) 16.1 (1.59) 34 (3.3) 17.3 (1.64) 20 (2.5) 9.6 (1.24)
  District of Columbia  16.9 20.2 16.6 (0.91) 15.7 (0.72) 12.4 (1.08) 25.0 (0.49) 31.1 (0.37) 25.6 (2.37) 32 (2.6) 25.8 (2.10) 19 (3.9) 15.7 (3.13)
  Florida  12.7 12.5 16.9 (0.15) 13.8 (0.19) 12.5 (0.15) 18.3 (0.09) 17.2 (0.06) 25.2 (0.39) 820 (17.3) 19.9 (0.42) 702 (17.3) 16.7 (0.41)

  Georgia 

14.7

13.0

19.0

(0.27)

15.0

(0.31)

12.5

(0.25)

19.8

(0.12)

16.7

(0.07)

26.8

(0.57)

515

(16.5)

20.9

(0.67)

399

(12.2)

16.2

(0.49)
  Hawaii  8.3 10.7 11.4 (0.59) 10.0 (0.52) 10.0 (0.53) 11.1 (0.21) 13.5 (0.16) 16.8 (1.44) 37 (3.9) 12.6 (1.33) 34 (4.3) 11.8 (1.48)
  Idaho  13.3 11.8 15.4 (0.63) 13.0 (0.58) 10.0 (0.40) 15.8 (0.21) 13.8 (0.13) 20.2 (1.34) 66 (5.3) 15.2 (1.22) 55 (3.9) 12.1 (0.85)
  Illinois  11.9 10.7 14.5 (0.19) 12.5 (0.21) 11.8 (0.20) 16.8 (0.07) 14.0 (0.04) 20.4 (0.47) 482 (13.8) 16.9 (0.48) 414 (12.8) 15.5 (0.48)
  Indiana  10.7 9.5 15.5 (0.28) 13.4 (0.31) 12.3 (0.31) 13.9 (0.09) 11.7 (0.08) 21.5 (0.62) 269 (10.3) 17.6 (0.67) 229 (11.5) 14.9 (0.75)

  Iowa 

11.5

9.1

12.4

(0.38)

9.9

(0.35)

10.8

(0.36)

14.0

(0.13)

10.5

(0.08)

15.5

(0.88)

78

(5.5)

10.9

(0.76)

87

(6.1)

12.3

(0.86)
  Kansas  11.5 9.9 13.6 (0.34) 11.8 (0.37) 12.0 (0.46) 13.9 (0.13) 11.5 (0.09) 18.3 (0.74) 99 (5.8) 14.3 (0.83) 88 (6.0) 13.0 (0.89)
  Kentucky  19.0 15.8 19.1 (0.41) 17.2 (0.37) 16.7 (0.38) 24.5 (0.14) 20.4 (0.09) 26.2 (0.91) 220 (7.7) 22.3 (0.77) 205 (8.4) 21.0 (0.84)
  Louisiana  23.6 19.6 19.7 (0.35) 19.8 (0.45) 18.3 (0.36) 31.2 (0.16) 26.3 (0.10) 28.0 (0.83) 304 (10.1) 27.9 (0.91) 251 (9.1) 24.1 (0.87)
  Maine  10.8 10.9 14.7 (0.66) 11.2 (0.56) 10.0 (0.48) 13.2 (0.18) 13.0 (0.14) 19.6 (1.57) 32 (3.3) 13.0 (1.34) 24 (2.7) 10.0 (1.13)

  Maryland 

8.3

8.5

9.9

(0.27)

9.2

(0.27)

9.4

(0.25)

10.9

(0.10)

10.3

(0.08)

13.3

(0.56)

156

(8.1)

11.8

(0.62)

147

(8.1)

11.1

(0.61)
  Massachusetts  8.9 9.3 11.7 (0.24) 10.1 (0.25) 10.1 (0.25) 12.9 (0.10) 11.6 (0.07) 15.6 (0.53) 180 (7.6) 13.4 (0.57) 149 (7.4) 11.4 (0.56)
  Michigan  13.1 10.5 17.3 (0.26) 14.0 (0.24) 13.2 (0.26) 18.2 (0.08) 13.4 (0.05) 24.6 (0.60) 408 (10.7) 19.4 (0.50) 363 (11.4) 17.6 (0.55)
  Minnesota  10.2 7.9 11.1 (0.29) 9.5 (0.26) 9.2 (0.28) 12.4 (0.09) 9.2 (0.06) 14.0 (0.62) 146 (6.9) 11.6 (0.54) 124 (7.3) 9.9 (0.58)
  Mississippi  25.2 19.9 23.6 (0.54) 19.6 (0.38) 18.9 (0.45) 33.5 (0.18) 26.7 (0.11) 33.5 (1.12) 185 (6.0) 26.4 (0.84) 171 (6.9) 25.8 (1.04)

  Missouri 

13.3

11.7

16.2

(0.29)

13.1

(0.25)

12.6

(0.29)

17.4

(0.10)

15.3

(0.07)

22.4

(0.69)

237

(8.1)

17.6

(0.60)

205

(8.5)

15.5

(0.64)
  Montana  16.1 14.6 14.6 (0.64) 12.3 (0.62) 11.9 (0.61) 19.9 (0.27) 18.4 (0.18) 18.4 (1.62) 31 (2.6) 14.2 (1.20) 29 (3.0) 12.7 (1.28)
  Nebraska  11.1 9.7 11.4 (0.48) 10.5 (0.50) 10.2 (0.52) 13.5 (0.16) 11.8 (0.11) 14.9 (0.83) 64 (5.0) 13.9 (1.10) 55 (5.1) 12.0 (1.09)
  Nevada  10.2 10.5 15.6 (0.48) 13.0 (0.44) 12.4 (0.40) 12.8 (0.22) 13.5 (0.14) 21.8 (1.06) 123 (6.7) 18.4 (1.00) 108 (5.9) 16.0 (0.87)
  New Hampshire  6.4 6.5 9.5 (0.64) 7.3 (0.43) 6.6 (0.39) 7.0 (0.14) 7.3 (0.11) 13.4 (1.36) 25 (3.2) 9.8 (1.27) 14 (2.0) 5.6 (0.82)

  New Jersey 

7.6

8.5

10.5

(0.21)

9.6

(0.21)

9.5

(0.24)

11.0

(0.08)

10.8

(0.06)

14.9

(0.46)

258

(9.6)

13.3

(0.49)

254

(11.9)

12.9

(0.60)
  New Mexico  20.6 18.4 20.4 (0.58) 19.4 (0.52) 17.6 (0.49) 27.5 (0.21) 24.6 (0.15) 28.3 (1.18) 123 (5.8) 25.7 (1.19) 102 (6.0) 23.0 (1.36)
  New York  13.0 14.6 15.6 (0.15) 13.7 (0.17) 13.6 (0.21) 18.8 (0.07) 19.6 (0.05) 23.1 (0.33) 776 (14.0) 19.2 (0.35) 720 (18.3) 18.5 (0.47)
  North Carolina  13.0 12.3 17.7 (0.26) 14.7 (0.25) 12.8 (0.23) 16.9 (0.09) 15.7 (0.06) 25.2 (0.49) 476 (12.5) 21.1 (0.55) 387 (11.8) 17.2 (0.52)
  North Dakota  14.4 11.9 10.4 (0.62) 9.4 (0.58) 10.9 (0.73) 16.9 (0.26) 13.5 (0.15) 11.5 (1.34) 14 (1.8) 8.3 (1.02) 20 (2.9) 11.3 (1.67)

  Ohio 

12.5

10.6

16.1

(0.21)

13.7

(0.21)

13.2

(0.22)

17.6

(0.07)

14.0

(0.05)

23.5

(0.48)

495

(13.0)

19.5

(0.51)

438

(14.0)

17.5

(0.56)
  Oklahoma  16.7 14.7 17.1 (0.40) 15.2 (0.45) 15.4 (0.40) 21.4 (0.14) 19.1 (0.09) 24.0 (0.86) 192 (8.8) 20.4 (0.94) 183 (7.7) 19.6 (0.83)
  Oregon  12.4 11.6 16.4 (0.40) 12.9 (0.34) 11.4 (0.29) 15.2 (0.13) 14.0 (0.09) 21.6 (0.95) 134 (7.1) 15.7 (0.82) 105 (5.9) 12.9 (0.72)
  Pennsylvania  11.1 11.0 13.7 (0.24) 12.3 (0.21) 11.7 (0.24) 15.4 (0.07) 14.3 (0.05) 19.7 (0.53) 438 (13.0) 16.8 (0.49) 397 (14.8) 15.5 (0.57)
  Rhode Island  9.6 11.9 13.6 (0.57) 11.6 (0.63) 10.5 (0.73) 13.5 (0.26) 16.5 (0.22) 19.5 (1.33) 34 (3.0) 16.7 (1.48) 23 (3.6) 11.4 (1.82)

  South Carolina 

15.4

14.1

18.1

(0.32)

15.3

(0.31)

13.9

(0.29)

20.8

(0.16)

18.5

(0.10)

26.8

(0.72)

236

(7.8)

21.9

(0.72)

207

(7.6)

18.9

(0.69)
  South Dakota  15.9 13.2 12.7 (0.69) 11.7 (0.66) 11.0 (0.65) 20.1 (0.28) 16.7 (0.19) 17.5 (1.62) 30 (2.6) 14.6 (1.24) 26 (2.7) 12.1 (1.27)
  Tennessee  15.7 13.5 17.9 (0.30) 14.9 (0.30) 13.3 (0.33) 20.7 (0.12) 17.6 (0.09) 25.7 (0.68) 309 (8.7) 20.9 (0.59) 263 (11.4) 17.5 (0.76)
  Texas  18.1 15.4 17.7 (0.17) 14.5 (0.15) 13.8 (0.17) 24.0 (0.08) 20.2 (0.05) 25.6 (0.35) 1,475 (25.1) 20.3 (0.34) 1,380 (26.7) 18.8 (0.36)
  Utah  11.4 9.4 12.1 (0.45) 9.5 (0.40) 7.9 (0.28) 12.2 (0.14) 9.7 (0.08) 14.3 (0.80) 95 (6.4) 10.4 (0.71) 72 (5.4) 7.8 (0.59)

  Vermont 

9.9

9.4

11.1

(0.92)

10.9

(0.86)

9.4

(0.71)

11.5

(0.23)

10.7

(0.15)

12.5

(2.08)

15

(2.2)

13.6

(2.00)

13

(2.0)

11.4

(1.84)
  Virginia  10.2 9.6 11.7 (0.21) 10.3 (0.23) 10.5 (0.20) 13.0 (0.10) 11.9 (0.07) 15.6 (0.49) 244 (9.0) 13.3 (0.49) 234 (7.7) 12.8 (0.42)
  Washington  10.9 10.6 13.3 (0.32) 11.0 (0.23) 9.7 (0.23) 14.0 (0.09) 13.2 (0.08) 18.1 (0.65) 232 (9.3) 14.4 (0.58) 181 (8.9) 11.2 (0.55)
  West Virginia  19.7 17.9 17.2 (0.58) 19.0 (0.54) 17.6 (0.71) 25.9 (0.21) 23.9 (0.15) 22.0 (1.29) 86 (4.2) 24.0 (1.13) 82 (5.6) 24.0 (1.65)
  Wisconsin  10.7 8.7 12.7 (0.29) 10.7 (0.30) 10.5 (0.25) 14.6 (0.09) 10.8 (0.07) 17.2 (0.65) 160 (8.8) 12.8 (0.69) 156 (7.9) 12.9 (0.65)
  Wyoming  11.9 11.4 12.6 (0.74) 11.7 (0.87) 11.4 (0.88) 14.1 (0.30) 13.8 (0.22) 17.1 (1.45) 18 (2.5) 13.5 (1.84) 16 (2.4) 12.4 (1.86)

  Other jurisdictions






















    Puerto Rico --- --- 44.7 (0.58) 44.4 (0.65) 41.4 (0.54) --- (†) --- (†) 56.7 (0.96) 375 (9.0) 57.7 (1.38) 295 (5.9) 57.4 (1.17)
---Not available.
†Not applicable.
1Includes all children in the household who are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption; children married to the householder are excluded. The householder is the person (or one of the people) who owns or rents (maintains) the housing unit. Excludes unrelated children and householders who are themselves under the age of 18.
2Based on 1989 incomes and family sizes collected in the 1990 census.
3Based on 1999 incomes and family sizes collected in the 2000 census.
4Based on income and family size data from the American Community Survey (ACS). ACS respondents were interviewed throughout the given year and reported the income they received during the previous 12 months.
NOTE: Data are based on sample surveys of the entire population residing within the United States, but this table includes only noninstitutionalized persons living in households. Beginning with 2010, data are available for persons living in group quarters--both noninstitutionalized (e.g., college housing or military barracks) and institutionalized (e.g., prisons or nursing facilities); however, group quarters data are excluded from this table to ensure comparability across years. Poverty status is determined by the Census Bureau using a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition. For additional information about poverty status, see https://www.census.gov/topics/income-poverty/poverty/guidance/poverty-measures.html. Poverty estimates in this table may differ from table 102.50's official national poverty estimates, which are based on a different data source (the Current Population Survey). Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, 1990 Summary Tape File 3 (STF 3), "Median Household Income in 1989" and "Poverty Status in 1989 by Family Type and Age"; Decennial Census, 1990, Minority Economic Profiles, unpublished data; Decennial Census, 2000, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics; Census 2000 Summary File 4 (SF 4), "Poverty Status in 1999 of Related Children Under 18 Years by Family Type and Age"; and American Community Survey (ACS), 2012, 2017, and 2022. (This table was prepared November 2023.)

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