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1990 and 2000 Census Poverty Data

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All people in poverty
Related children under 18 years¹
     
1989
1999
1989
1999
  FIPS* AREA
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
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

Download the 1990 and 2000 Census Poverty Data in an Excel speadsheet.

See the current county-level poverty rates.

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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Updated date: July 20, 2002