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2007 County-Level Poverty Rates for Pennsylvania

Percent Number
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Percent of total population in poverty, 2007

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All people in poverty (2007)

Children ages 0-17 in poverty (2007)

         

90% confidence interval of estimate

 

90% confidence interval of estimate

  FIPS* Name
RUC
Code¹
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
142000Pennsylvania 11.611.411.816.215.816.7
242001Adams County47.46.28.69.87.811.8
342003Allegheny County111.610.812.316.014.317.6
442005Armstrong County113.110.915.218.114.321.9
542007Beaver County19.98.511.414.311.617.1
642009Bedford County612.610.614.518.314.721.9
742011Berks County211.110.012.316.414.218.5
842013Blair County313.812.015.720.216.623.7
942015Bradford County614.011.616.521.717.326.2
1042017Bucks County15.24.75.85.74.76.7
1142019Butler County18.87.410.210.48.112.6
1242021Cambria County313.912.215.620.316.923.7
1342023Cameron County712.19.414.717.813.422.1
1442025Carbon County210.68.812.417.713.921.5
1542027Centre County314.713.316.211.08.613.5
1642029Chester County15.54.76.25.74.66.9
1742031Clarion County616.514.019.018.614.522.7
1842033Clearfield County415.312.817.721.817.326.4
1942035Clinton County613.311.215.518.214.122.3
2042037Columbia County413.111.015.314.411.317.5
2142039Crawford County414.112.116.120.416.424.5
2242041Cumberland County26.45.47.37.45.98.8
2342043Dauphin County211.09.812.216.413.918.9
2442045Delaware County19.78.710.612.610.814.4
2542047Elk County79.67.711.512.39.415.2
2642049Erie County214.412.915.921.418.024.9
2742051Fayette County119.517.321.631.026.735.3
2842053Forest County921.016.525.628.621.635.6
2942055Franklin County47.96.69.111.38.913.7
3042057Fulton County812.39.914.819.114.823.5
3142059Greene County618.114.521.825.619.731.5
3242061Huntingdon County612.110.114.216.613.120.2
3342063Indiana County418.916.321.521.417.225.7
3442065Jefferson County713.211.015.420.015.724.2
3542067Juniata County68.56.910.214.510.918.0
3642069Lackawanna County212.611.114.117.414.220.6
3742071Lancaster County28.67.79.612.911.014.8
3842073Lawrence County414.311.916.621.316.925.7
3942075Lebanon County38.87.410.213.511.016.0
4042077Lehigh County29.18.010.113.511.215.8
4142079Luzerne County211.710.612.917.915.420.4
4242081Lycoming County313.011.314.718.515.121.9
4342083Mc Kean County713.711.316.119.415.023.7
4442085Mercer County211.29.712.716.513.219.8
4542087Mifflin County413.911.516.421.116.625.6
4642089Monroe County49.17.710.511.69.313.8
4742091Montgomery County15.34.85.85.94.96.9
4842093Montour County610.48.012.715.611.819.5
4942095Northampton County27.96.89.010.68.512.6
5042097Northumberland County412.911.114.718.114.821.5
5142099Perry County28.66.910.312.79.715.7
5242101Philadelphia County123.522.124.834.031.136.9
5342103Pike County18.77.010.511.48.714.0
5442105Potter County915.012.018.023.017.728.3
5542107Schuylkill County411.910.313.615.712.718.7
5642109Snyder County710.78.512.814.711.418.1
5742111Somerset County411.49.713.217.213.820.5
5842113Sullivan County812.69.815.419.914.924.8
5942115Susquehanna County611.39.513.117.313.720.9
6042117Tioga County614.412.416.419.815.823.8
6142119Union County413.210.615.813.110.016.2
6242121Venango County414.412.116.722.718.127.3
6342123Warren County612.910.615.320.816.425.3
6442125Washington County19.68.410.812.510.114.9
6542127Wayne County611.29.013.316.612.820.3
6642129Westmoreland County19.58.610.412.210.214.2
6742131Wyoming County210.98.813.016.012.519.5
6842133York County28.67.79.612.110.214.0

See the county-level poverty rates from the 1990 and 2000 Census of Population.

Download the State- and county-level data in Excel format.

See important notes about intercensal model-based poverty estimates.

¹The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

Source: Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates.

*See the Census Bureau web site for a description of FIPS codes.

 

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Updated date: December 15, 2008