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Statistics on children, youth and families in Virginia from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Voices for Virginia’s Children
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Definition
In 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau defined the poverty level as a combined annual income of $26,172 for a family of four. 200% of the Federal Poverty Level for a family of four is twice the amount of the poverty level ($52,344 for a family of four in 2019).
This indicator represents children ages 0-17 below 200% FPL.
The percent reflects the total number of children below 200% FPL of the total number of children 0-17 in that locality.
This indicator represents children ages 0-17 below 200% FPL.
The percent reflects the total number of children below 200% FPL of the total number of children 0-17 in that locality.
Data Source
American Community Survey 5 year estimate. Table B17024.
Notes
Last Updated: January 2021
Last Updated
August 2022