Poverty Rate Statistics for Nash County, NC
Overview
Quick Facts:
- As of July 1, 2017 Nash County had a population of 95,557
- As of April 2017 the unemployment rate was 6.3%
- 18.5% of the population in Nash County (92,490 estimated people) live below the poverty line, which is higher than the national average of 14.7%
- Children under 5 years living below the poverty level is 31.0%
- Females living below the poverty level is 20.7%
- Black or African Americans living below the poverty level is 28.8%
U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder - Overview
Specific Levels of Poverty Rates
Quick Facts:
- Persons with disability living less than 100% of the poverty level is 27.6%
- Female Household (no husband present) living less than 100% of the poverty level is 41.2%
- Population of 25 years and over that did not get a high school education living less than 100% of the poverty level is 31.4%
- Population between ages 16 and 64 that did not work living less than 100% of the poverty level is 41.1%
U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder - Specific Levels of Poverty Rates
Family Poverty Rates
Quick Facts:
- Families with related children under 18 years old living below poverty is 22.3%
- Families with a householder of Hispanic or Latino origin living below the poverty level is 22.9%
- Families whose Householder worked full-time, year-round in the past 12
months living below the poverty level is 6.6% - Families who rent living below the poverty level is 31.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder - Family Poverty Rates
Children Poverty Rates
Quick Facts:
- Children between 6 and 11 years old with a married couple household living below the poverty level is 34.2%
- Children in a one race, male only household living below the poverty level is 96.6%
- Families with their own child (biological, step or adopted) living below the poverty level is 88.8%
- Children 3 to 17 years old enrolled in public schools living below the poverty level is 82.8%
U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder - Children Poverty Rates
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