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All people in poverty |
Related children under 18 years¹ |
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1989 |
1999 |
1989 |
1999 |
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FIPS*
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AREA
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Percent
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Percent
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Percent
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Percent
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1 |
49000 |
Utah |
11.4 |
9.4 |
12.2 |
9.7 |
2 |
49001 |
Beaver County |
13.4 |
8.3 |
15.2 |
9.0 |
3 |
49003 |
Box Elder County |
7.2 |
7.1 |
7.9 |
8.3 |
4 |
49005 |
Cache County |
13.6 |
13.5 |
11.3 |
9.8 |
5 |
49007 |
Carbon County |
14.4 |
13.4 |
16.7 |
14.5 |
6 |
49009 |
Daggett County |
14.8 |
5.5 |
20.9 |
5.6 |
7 |
49011 |
Davis County |
7.1 |
5.1 |
7.8 |
5.9 |
8 |
49013 |
Duchesne County |
18.7 |
16.8 |
21.9 |
19.6 |
9 |
49015 |
Emery County |
10.5 |
11.5 |
11.0 |
14.0 |
10 |
49017 |
Garfield County |
14.8 |
8.1 |
20.2 |
8.8 |
11 |
49019 |
Grand County |
14.6 |
14.8 |
16.5 |
21.2 |
12 |
49021 |
Iron County |
16.8 |
19.2 |
16.4 |
20.4 |
13 |
49023 |
Juab County |
10.6 |
10.4 |
12.3 |
10.7 |
14 |
49025 |
Kane County |
16.3 |
7.9 |
20.6 |
9.3 |
15 |
49027 |
Millard County |
14.0 |
13.1 |
17.8 |
17.2 |
16 |
49029 |
Morgan County |
8.6 |
5.2 |
10.3 |
5.7 |
17 |
49031 |
Piute County |
21.0 |
16.2 |
25.3 |
19.1 |
18 |
49033 |
Rich County |
14.0 |
10.2 |
16.0 |
11.3 |
19 |
49035 |
Salt Lake County |
9.9 |
8.0 |
11.6 |
9.0 |
20 |
49037 |
San Juan County |
36.4 |
31.4 |
38.5 |
34.7 |
21 |
49039 |
Sanpete County |
20.2 |
15.9 |
20.8 |
13.9 |
22 |
49041 |
Sevier County |
14.9 |
10.8 |
16.1 |
12.8 |
23 |
49043 |
Summit County |
7.2 |
5.4 |
8.3 |
5.6 |
24 |
49045 |
Tooele County |
11.5 |
6.7 |
14.7 |
7.7 |
25 |
49047 |
Uintah County |
18.7 |
14.5 |
22.3 |
17.6 |
26 |
49049 |
Utah County |
15.4 |
12.0 |
12.6 |
8.4 |
27 |
49051 |
Wasatch County |
7.9 |
5.2 |
7.8 |
5.6 |
28 |
49053 |
Washington County |
13.3 |
11.2 |
15.7 |
14.6 |
29 |
49055 |
Wayne County |
16.4 |
15.4 |
17.0 |
22.1 |
30 |
49057 |
Weber County |
10.1 |
9.3 |
11.8 |
11.1 |
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Census of Population. See important notes about decennial and model-based intercensal poverty estimates.
* These FIPS codes uniquely identify each county by State and are part of the Federal
Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology [NIST], U.S. Department of Commerce. Of the 5 digit codes, the first 2
digits are the State code and the last three digits are the county code. For States in the
1 to 9 code range, the FIPS code is only 4 digits long as the leading zero of the 2-digit
State code is not shown. For more information on FIPS code standards see the
[NIST FIPS] publication page and look
for FIPSPUB5-2 and FIPSPUB6-4.
¹Related children include all people under 18 years old related to the
householder, regardless of their marital status. Excluded are spouses of the householder.
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