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How serious a challenge is student poverty? A look at all 50 states

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Student poverty continues to be one of the most press challenges school leaders face. The median student poverty rate for children in all U.S. school districts in 2021 was 14.5%, the U.S. Census Bureau reports, though the figure masks severe financial in some communities.

The agency’s聽 report provides the only up-to-date poverty statistics for all of the nation鈥檚 13,157 school districts. In 2021, the county-level poverty rate for children ages 5 to 17 ranged from 2.4% to 61.1%. Here’s where each state ranks, from the highest level of student poverty to the lowest:

  1. Lousiana: 25.9%
  2. Mississippi: 25.7%
  3. District of Columbia: 25.5%
  4. New Mexico: 22.1%
  5. Alabama: 21.6%
  6. Arkansas: 20.1%
  7. West Virginia: 20%
  8. Kentucky: 19.9%
  9. Georgia: 19.6%
  10. Oklahoma: 19%
  11. South Carolina: 18.8%
  12. Texas: 18.6%
  13. New York: 18.2%
  14. Tennessee: 17.7%
  15. Florida: 17.5%
  16. Nevada: 17.5%
  17. North Carolina: 17.2%
  18. Ohio: 16.9%
  19. Arizona: 16.7%
  20. Michigan: 16.5%
  21. Rhode Island: 16%
  22. Pennsylvania: 15.5%
  23. California: 15.4%
  24. Missouri: 15.4%
  25. Delaware: 15%
  26. Illinois: 15%
  27. Indiana: 14.6%
  28. Montana: 13.6%
  29. Maryland: 13.3%
  30. New Jersey: 13.2%
  31. South Dakota: 13.1%
  32. Maine: 12.9%
  33. Oregon: 12.9%
  34. Wisconsin: 12.9%
  35. Alaska: 12.9%
  36. Virginia: 12.7%
  37. Hawaii: 12.6%
  38. Massachusetts: 12.3%
  39. Connecticut: 12.2%
  40. Kansas: 12.2%
  41. Iowa: 11.6%
  42. Washington: 11.2%
  43. Idaho: 11.1%
  44. Nebraska: 11.1%
  45. Colorado: 10.9%
  46. Wyoming: 10.7%
  47. North Dakota: 10.5%
  48. Vermont: 10.5%
  49. Minnesota: 10.1%
  50. New Hampshire: 8.8%
  51. Utah: 7.6%

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Beyond the districts, the county-level poverty rate ranged from 2.9% to 43.9% and the county-level median household income ranged from $25,653 to $153,716 in 2021. Median household income increased significantly in 3.4% of counties and fell significantly in 8.2% of counties from 2020 to 2021.

The Census Bureau estimates poverty rates for .

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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