FROM THE ARCHIVE
National state poverty data
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SEPTEMBER 27, 2000 On Tuesday, the US Census Bureau released its poverty and income data for the country. Poverty rates and income varied by ethnicity and race, with Native Americans falling below the rest of the nation. But Native Americans differed only slightly in poverty and income from African-Americans and Hispanics. Data also varied by state. But of the top 10 states with the highest population of Native Americans, only two -- Washington and Alaska -- had a poverty level below the national average. The following are a summary of poverty rates and median income levels for the nation and selected states.
AVERAGE POVERTY RATES 1997-1999 | ||
Characteristic | Percent below poverty (%) | |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 25.9 | |
African-American | 25.4 | |
Hispanic* | 25.1 | |
Asian and Pacific Islander | 12.4 | |
White | 10.5 | |
White, Non-Hispanic | 8.2 | |
All | 12.9 | |
* - Hispanic can be of any race. Source: Poverty in the United States: 1999. US Census Bureau. September 2000. |
AVERAGE POVERTY RATES BY STATE 1997-1999* | |
State | Percent below poverty (%) |
California | 15.3 |
Oklahoma | 13.5 |
Arizona | 15.2 |
New Mexico | 20.8 |
Washington | 9.2 |
Alaska | 8.6 |
North Carolina | 13.0 |
Texas | 15.6 |
New York | 15.7 |
Florida | 13.3 |
* - The states selected are the states with the highest population of American Indians and Alaska Natives. See Census data by state (The Talking Circle 8/31) Source for Poverty Rates: Poverty in the United States: 1999. US Census Bureau. September 2000. |
AVERAGE MEDIAN INCOME LEVEL 1997-1999* | |
Characteristic | 3-year average |
American Indian and Alaska Native | $30,784 |
African-American | $26,608 |
Hispanic** | $29,110 |
Asian and Pacific Islander | $48,614 |
White | $41,591 |
White, Non-Hispanic | $43,287 |
All | $39,657 |
* - Median is the middle value in a distribution, above and below which lie an equal number of values. ** - Hispanic can be of any race. |
Get the Poverty Report: Poverty in the United States: 1999 (US Census Bureau. September 2000) Money Income in the United States: 1999 (US Census Bureau. September 2000) Get the Story: Census: Native Americans among poorest (The Talking Circle 9/27) |
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