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2000 Census Data - Key Facts for Utah

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  • Population and Housing Totals
  • Key Indicators of Child Well-Being


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  • Selected Key Indicators of Child Well-Being, 1990-2000

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    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, for The Annie E. Casey Foundation.



    Population and Housing Totals

    Utah United States
    Number Percent Number Percent
    Total population 2,233,169 100.0 281,421,906 100.0
      Population under age 18 718,698 32.2 72,293,812 25.7
    Total occupied households
    701,281 100.0 105,480,101 100.0
      Households with children
    321,108 45.8 38,022,115 36.0
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1.


    Key Indicators of Child Well-Being

    Utah United States
    Number Percent Number Percent
    Population under age 18 below poverty
    71,765 10.1 11,746,858 16.6
    Population under age 18 below 50% of poverty
    26,891 3.8 5,274,343 7.4
    Population under age 18 below 200% of poverty
    234,896 33.2 26,806,452 37.8
    Own children in single-parent households
    97,639 13.6 16,812,254 23.3
    Population ages 16 to 19 who are high school dropouts
    15,185 8.7 1,566,039 9.8
    Population ages 16 to 19 who are not in school and not working
    14,092 8.1 1,423,283 8.9
    Children ages 5 to 17 who have difficulty speaking English
    18,171 3.6 3,493,118 6.6
    Children ages 5 to 15 with one or more disabilities
    21,858 5.2 2,614,919 5.8
    Children living in high-poverty neighborhoods (where 20% or more of the population is below poverty)
    58,982 8.2 14,746,918 20.4
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, for The Annie E. Casey Foundation.

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