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- State And County Level Poverty Estimates By Age Groups In 2019
- US Census Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Data 2019
Keywords
- Poverty Statistics 2019
- US Census Bureau
- Poverty By Counties
- Poverty By States
- Poverty By Age Groups
- Children Poverty
- FIPS Codes
US Census Bureau States And Counties Poverty Estimates 2019
This dataset contains poverty estimates at county level based on US Census Bureau program, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE). The estimates are for counties and states in the United States, for the entire population and for three age groups of population.
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Description
The source of data is represented by The Economic Research Service of The United States Department Of Agriculture which published an enriched version of the dataset originally released by US Census Bureau.
The Census Bureau and other Federal agencies created the SAIPE program to provide annual income and poverty statistics for states, counties, and school districts in the United States. The SAIPE program produces yearly poverty estimates for the total population (all ages) and by selected characteristics for counties and states.
The main objective of this program is to provide updated estimates of income and poverty statistics for the administration of federal programs and the allocation of federal funds to local jurisdictions. Estimates for 2015 were released in December 2016. These estimates include the number of children under age 5 in poverty (for states only), the number of related-children aged 5 to 17 in families in poverty, the number of children under age 18 in poverty, and median household income. Due to the comprehensive geographic coverage and one year focus, SAIPE data can be used to analyze geographic variation in poverty and income, as well as changes over time.
SAIPE program estimates, for states, counties, and school districts in the United States combine data from administrative records, postcensal population estimates, and the decennial census with direct estimates from the American Community Survey to provide consistent and reliable single-year estimates. These model-based single-year estimates are more reflective of current conditions than multi-year survey estimates.
In the enriched version of the dataset was added Rural-Urban Continuum Codes and Urban Influence Codes.
The Rural-Urban Continuum Codes form a classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by the population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and adjacency to a metro area. The official Office of Management and Budget (OMB) metro and non-metro categories have been subdivided into three metro and six non-metro categories. Each county in the US is assigned one of the 9 codes. This scheme allows researchers to break county data into finer residential groups, beyond metro and non-metro, particularly for the analysis of trends in non-metro areas that are related to population density and metro influence.
The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum classification scheme of counties (which is the same as the 2003 one) is the following:
– Metro counties
– 1 – Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more
– 2 – Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population
– 3 – Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population
– Non-metro counties
– 4 – Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area
– 5 – Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area
– 6 – Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area
– 7 – Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area
– 8 – Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area
– 9 – Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area
The Urban Influence Codes form a classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by size of the largest city or town and proximity to metro and micropolitan areas. The standard Office of Management and Budget (OMB) metro and non-metro categories have been subdivided into two metro and 10 non-metro categories, resulting in a 12-part county classification. This scheme allows researchers to break county data into finer residential groups, beyond metro and non-metro, particularly for the analysis of trends in non-metro areas that are related to population density and metro influence.
The Urban Influence classification scheme of counties (which is the same as the 2003 one) is the following:
– Metro counties
– 1 – In large metro area of 1+ million residents
– 2 – In small metro area of less than 1 million residents
– Non-metro counties
– 3 – Micropolitan area adjacent to large metro area
– 4 – Noncore adjacent to large metro area
– 5 – Micropolitan area adjacent to small metro area
– 6 – Noncore adjacent to small metro area and contains a town of at least 2,500 residents
– 7 – Noncore adjacent to small metro area and does not contain a town of at least 2,500 residents
– 8 – Micropolitan area not adjacent to a metro area
– 9 – Noncore adjacent to micro area and contains a town of at least 2,500 residents
– 10 – Noncore adjacent to micro area and does not contain a town of at least 2,500 residents
– 11 – Noncore not adjacent to metro or micro area and contains a town of at least 2,500 residents
– 12 – Noncore not adjacent to metro or micro area and does not contain a town of at least 2,500 residents
About this Dataset
Data Info
Date Created | 2017-01-27 |
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Last Modified | 2021-05-01 |
Version | 2021-05-01 |
Update Frequency |
Annual |
Temporal Coverage |
2019 |
Spatial Coverage |
United States |
Source | John Snow Labs; United States Department Of Agriculture (Economic Research Service); |
Source License URL | |
Source License Requirements |
N/A |
Source Citation |
N/A |
Keywords | Poverty Statistics 2019, US Census Bureau, Poverty By Counties, Poverty By States, Poverty By Age Groups, Children Poverty, FIPS Codes |
Other Titles | State And County Level Poverty Estimates By Age Groups In 2019, US Census Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Data 2019 |
Data Fields
Name | Description | Type | Constraints |
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FIPS_Code | The state-county FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) code of 6 digits | string | - |
State_Abbreviation | The abbreviated name of state and US | string | required : 1 |
Area_Name | The name of state or county and United States | string | required : 1 |
Rural_Urban_Continuum_Code_2003 | The 2003 classification that distinguishes metropolitan counties by the population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and adjacency to a metro area; each county in the US is assigned one of the 9 codes | integer | level : Nominal |
Urban_Influence_Code_2003 | The 2003 classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by size of the largest city or town and proximity to metro and micropolitan areas; each county in the US is assigned one of the 12 codes | integer | level : Nominal |
Rural_Urban_Continuum_Code_2013 | The 2013 classification that distinguishes metropolitan counties by the population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and adjacency to a metro area; each county in the US is assigned one of the 9 codes | integer | level : Nominal |
Urban_Influence_Code_2013 | The 2003 classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by population size of their metro area, and non-metropolitan counties by size of the largest city or town and proximity to metro and micropolitan areas; each county in the US is assigned one of the 12 codes | integer | level : Nominal |
All_Ages_Poverty_Estimate | Estimate of people of all ages in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_All_Ages_Estimate | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of people of all ages in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_All_Ages_Estimate | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of people of all ages in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
All_Ages_Poverty_Percent | Estimated percent of people of all ages in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_All_Ages_Percent | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of percent of people of all ages in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_All_Ages_Percent | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of percent of people of all ages in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Age_0_17_Poverty_Estimate | Estimate of people age 0-17 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_Age_0_17_Estimate | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of people age 0-17 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_Age_0_17_Estimate | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of people age 0-17 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Age_0_17_Poverty_Percent | Estimated percent of people of all ages in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_Age_0_17_Percent | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of percent of people age 0-17 in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_Age_0_17_Percent | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of percent of people age 0-17 in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Age_0_4_Poverty_Estimate | Estimate of people under age 5 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_Age_0_4_Estimate | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of people under age 5 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_Age_0_4_Estimate | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of people under age 5 in poverty | integer | level : Ratio |
Age_0_4_Poverty_Percent | Estimated percent of percent under age 5 in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_Age_0_4_Percent | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of percent of people under age 5 in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_Age_0_4_Percent | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of percent of people under age 5 in poverty | number | level : Ratio |
Median_Household_Income | Estimate of median household income | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_Low_Median_Household | 90% confidence interval lower limit of estimate of median household income | integer | level : Ratio |
Confidence_Interval_90_High_Median_Household | 90% confidence interval upper limit of estimate of median household income | integer | level : Ratio |
Data Preview
FIPS Code | State Abbreviation | Area Name | Rural Urban Continuum Code 2003 | Urban Influence Code 2003 | Rural Urban Continuum Code 2013 | Urban Influence Code 2013 | All Ages Poverty Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 Low All Ages Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 High All Ages Estimate | All Ages Poverty Percent | Confidence Interval 90 Low All Ages Percent | Confidence Interval 90 High All Ages Percent | Age 0 17 Poverty Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 Low Age 0 17 Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 High Age 0 17 Estimate | Age 0 17 Poverty Percent | Confidence Interval 90 Low Age 0 17 Percent | Confidence Interval 90 High Age 0 17 Percent | Age 0 4 Poverty Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 Low Age 0 4 Estimate | Confidence Interval 90 High Age 0 4 Estimate | Age 0 4 Poverty Percent | Confidence Interval 90 Low Age 0 4 Percent | Confidence Interval 90 High Age 0 4 Percent | Median Household Income | Confidence Interval 90 Low Median Household | Confidence Interval 90 High Median Household |
0 | US | United States | 39490096 | 39248096 | 39732096 | 12.3 | 12.2 | 12.4 | 12000470 | 11865995 | 12134945 | 16.8 | 16.6 | 17.0 | 8258906 | 8160650 | 8357162 | 15.8 | 15.6 | 16.0 | 65712 | 65594 | 65830 | ||||
1000 | AL | Alabama | 747478 | 730491 | 764465 | 15.6 | 15.2 | 16.0 | 233890 | 225712 | 242068 | 21.9 | 21.1 | 22.7 | 161670 | 154564 | 168776 | 20.7 | 19.8 | 21.6 | 51771 | 51179 | 52363 | ||||
1001 | AL | Autauga County | 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 6723 | 5517 | 7929 | 12.1 | 9.9 | 14.3 | 2040 | 1472 | 2608 | 15.9 | 11.5 | 20.3 | 1376 | 902 | 1850 | 14.4 | 9.4 | 19.4 | 58233 | 52517 | 63949 |
1003 | AL | Baldwin County | 4.0 | 5.0 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 22360 | 18541 | 26179 | 10.1 | 8.4 | 11.8 | 6323 | 4521 | 8125 | 13.5 | 9.6 | 17.4 | 4641 | 3295 | 5987 | 13.3 | 9.4 | 17.2 | 59871 | 54593 | 65149 |
1005 | AL | Barbour County | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 5909 | 4787 | 7031 | 27.1 | 22.0 | 32.2 | 2050 | 1560 | 2540 | 41.0 | 31.2 | 50.8 | 1468 | 1114 | 1822 | 39.5 | 30.0 | 49.0 | 35972 | 31822 | 40122 |
1007 | AL | Bibb County | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4101 | 3225 | 4977 | 20.3 | 16.0 | 24.6 | 1147 | 827 | 1467 | 25.9 | 18.7 | 33.1 | 808 | 566 | 1050 | 25.2 | 17.7 | 32.7 | 47918 | 42291 | 53545 |
1009 | AL | Blount County | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 9324 | 8037 | 10611 | 16.3 | 14.1 | 18.5 | 2750 | 2192 | 3308 | 21.0 | 16.7 | 25.3 | 2067 | 1641 | 2493 | 21.4 | 17.0 | 25.8 | 52902 | 46777 | 59027 |
1011 | AL | Bullock County | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 2537 | 1834 | 3240 | 30.0 | 21.7 | 38.3 | 825 | 546 | 1104 | 39.9 | 26.4 | 53.4 | 591 | 375 | 807 | 39.0 | 24.8 | 53.2 | 31906 | 28249 | 35563 |
1013 | AL | Butler County | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 4124 | 3204 | 5044 | 21.6 | 16.8 | 26.4 | 1460 | 1097 | 1823 | 34.6 | 26.0 | 43.2 | 1024 | 741 | 1307 | 32.8 | 23.7 | 41.9 | 39944 | 37049 | 42839 |
1015 | AL | Calhoun County | 3.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 18988 | 15924 | 22052 | 17.2 | 14.4 | 20.0 | 5878 | 4553 | 7203 | 24.6 | 19.1 | 30.1 | 3994 | 2992 | 4996 | 22.8 | 17.1 | 28.5 | 47747 | 44016 | 51478 |