List of U.S. states by poverty rate

Map of poverty rate in the United States in 2013.
Legend:

  <6%
  6%-7.5%
  7.5%-9%

  9%-10.5%
  10.5%-12%
  12%-13.5%

  13.5%-15%
  15%-16.5%
  >16.5%

Map of estimated poverty rates in the United States by county, 2008. Legend:

   <5%
   <10%
   <15%

   <20%
   <25%
   <30%

   <35%
   <40%
   >40%

This article is a list of the 50 United States of America (U.S.) states, also including the District of Columbia, ordered by poverty rate. 2014 statistics are not identical to official poverty rates because they include children not counted in the official numbers (see Revised Tables link below). Supplemental Poverty Measure takes into account differences in cost of living between states (i.e. housing costs appreciably higher/lower than the national average) as well as taxes and the value of government assistance programs. All data are from the United States Census Bureau.

States

Rank State Poverty Rate
(by Household Income)
People in Poverty
by Household Income
(in thousands)
2014 Poverty Rates
(includes unrelated children)
Supplemental Poverty Measure (2010-2014 average)
(Geographically Adjusted)
- United States 12.6% 45,950 16.0%
01New Hampshire6.8%592 9.5% 15.5%
02Maryland7.6%412 9.6% 10.1%
03Oregon 7.86%73 7.11% 10.3%
04Minnesota8.1%412 12.1% 9.7%
05Hawaii8.6%110 12.6% 17.3%
06Delaware9.2%78 12.4% 13.9%
07Utah9.2%231 9.8% 11.6%
08Virginia9.2%684 10.8% 13.3%
09Nebraska9.5%167 10.0% 9.8%[1]
10Vermont9.7%542 9.7% 13.4%
11Idaho9.9%143 13.9% 11.8%
12Alaska10.0%66 12.1% 12.5%
13Massachusetts10.1%641 10.9% 13.8%
14Washington10.2%636 11.9% 12.2%
15Wisconsin10.2%553 11.1% 10.8%
16Nevada10.6%260 13.1% 19.8%
17Wyoming10.6%54 9.3% 9.2%
18Connecticut10.8% 376 10.6% 12.5%
19Florida11.1%2,250 14.6% 19.5%
20North Dakota11.2%70 11.0% 9.2%
21Pennsylvania11.2%1,372 11.2% 12.6%
22Iowa11.3%327 10.9% 8.6%
23Colorado11.4%530 12.4% 13.7%
24Illinois11.5%1,441 13.3% 15.2%
25Missouri11.6%659 15.6% 12.4%
26South Dakota11.8%90 14.3% 10.6%
27Michigan12.0%1,196 27.6% 13.5%
28New Jersey12.0%436 13.7% 13.9%
29Rhode Island12.1%127 13.2% 13.6%
30Ohio12.3%1,392 13.5% 13.2%
31Kansas12.5%337 13.9% 11.5%
32Indiana12.6%774 16.4% 14.2%
33Maine12.6%166 11.6% 11.2%
34North Carolina13.1%1,115 17.0% 14.2%
35California13.2%4,716 15.5% 23.8%
36Montana13.8%128 13.5% 12.1%
37Georgia14.4%1,298 18.5% 18.2%
38New York14.9%2,760 15.9% 18.1%
39Kentucky14.8%599 17.1% 13.6%
40Tennessee15.0%872 16.7% 15.5%
41South Carolina15.0%626 13.8% 15.8%
42Arizona15.2% 917 21.3% 18.8%
43West Virginia15.4%276 16.0% 12.9%
44Oklahoma15.6%543 13.0% 13.4%
45Arkansas15.9%509 19.1% 16.5%
46Texas16.2%3,681 17.4% 16.4%
47Alabama16.7%750 16.8% 13.5%
48New Mexico17.9%347 19.6% 16.1%
49Louisiana18.3%748 14.3% 18.5%
50Mississippi20.1%571 23.2% 16.1%
51District of Columbia20.7%15 18.0% 22.7%

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