Show Socioeconomic Status Compiled by Bryan Gonzalez Within Utah significant differences in socioeconomic status exist County-level data offersbroader perspeciive than Uiah averages alone can provide Unemployment 3te periabar hen ot Table 10 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Utah Counties 1999Beonn Fe ce ----Fo vtyM County is4 percent while Cache County has Beaver State of an unemployment rate of only5 percent Poverty rates vary widely throughout the state with most rates in the 12-17 percent range San Juan Countypoverty rate represents the Box Elder Cache Caton Daggett 37 25 29 the lowest rate atpercent below the poverty Duchesne example the unemployment rate in San Juan high at 30 percent while Morgan County has line Per capita income in Summit County is more than triple that of San Juan County These counties reflect the same disparity in poverty rates with Summit at5 percent and San Juan at 30 percent of the population living below the poverty fine Davis Emery Garfield Grend iy ety Kane Milard Morgen Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sever Summit Tooele Uinta Utah Wasatch eegeno E0s 49Wayne Onine Database Economic and Demographic Fesearch qgetstate utus Weber 68 47 20 65 64 82 62 a3 288 38 38 49 32 27 84 52 39 34 44 55 26 39 3949 39 21 1912 88 15 739 122 20 668 66 230887 1920 1009 15 644 15877 17188 1798 Wi oeer 19 554 15006 18188 13485 15526 0679 1910 18508 15958 w7916 17585 110189 2005 T15412 21229 80 105 157 109 193 125 135 178 MO 16142 50 192 110 o1 300 157 152 55 90 74 103 77 27164 108 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |