U.S. Census Bureau

 Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

 Intercensal Estimates for States, Counties & School Districts


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The U.S. Census Bureau with support from other Federal agencies, created the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program to provide more current estimates of selected income and poverty statistics than the most recent decennial census.

Estimates are created for states, counties, and school districts. 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.


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Data are available for the following years


Estimates are produced annually. Our next release is scheduled for November 2004. We will release estimates for states, counties, and school districts.

Highlights

State-level estimates, income year 2000:

  • Children under age 5 in poverty
  • Related children ages 5 - 17 in families in poverty
  • Children under age 18 in poverty
  • All people in poverty
  • Median household income
County-level estimates, income year 2000:
  • Related children ages 5 - 17 in families in poverty
  • Children under age 18 in poverty
  • All people in poverty
  • Median household income
School District estimates, income year 2000:
  • Total population
  • Children ages 5 - 17
  • Related children ages 5 - 17 in families in poverty
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