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Poverty Rate in Lake County, Montana

  • In Lake County, Montana, an estimated 5,849 of 30,674 people live in poverty.

FAQs

  • What is the poverty rate in Lake County, Montana?

    The poverty rate in Lake County, Montana is 19.1%.

  • How many people in Lake County, Montana live in poverty?

    In Lake County, Montana, an estimated 5,849 of 30,674 people live in poverty.

  • How does the poverty rate in Lake County, Montana compare to the average for Montana?

    The poverty rate in Lake County, Montana is 52.8% higher than the Montana average. In Lake County, Montana, an estimated 19.1% of 30,674 people live in poverty. In Montana, 12.5% of 1,053,304 people live in poverty.

  • How does the poverty rate in Lake County, Montana compare to the US?

    The poverty rate in Lake County, Montana is 51.59% higher than the US average. In Lake County, Montana, an estimated 19.1% of 30,674 people live in poverty. In the United States, 12.6% of 321,897,703 people live in poverty.

  • Population

    Lake County, Montana

  • Age
  • Under 18 years

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  • Under 5 years

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  • 5 to 17 years

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  • Related children of householder under 18 years

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  • 18 to 64 years

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  • 18 to 34 years

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  • 35 to 64 years

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  • 60 years and over

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  • 65 years and over

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  • Gender
  • Male

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  • Female

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  • Race
  • White

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  • Black or African American

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  • American Indian and Alaska Native

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  • Asian

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  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

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  • Some other race

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  • Two or more races

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  • Hispanic

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  • White, not Hispanic

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  • Education level
  • Population 25 years and over

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  • Less than high school graduate

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  • High school graduate (includes equivalency)

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  • Some college, associate's degree

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  • Bachelor's degree or higher

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  • Employment status
  • Civilian labor force 16 years and over

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  • Employed

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  • Male

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  • Female

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  • Unemployed

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  • Male

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  • Female

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  • Work experience
  • Population 16 years and over

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  • Worked full-time, year-round in the past 12 months

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  • Worked part-time or part-year in the past 12 months

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  • Did not work

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  • Single people
  • SINGLE PEOPLE

    Lake County, Montana

  • Male

    Lake County, Montana

  • Female

    Lake County, Montana

  • 18 to 24 years

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  • 25 to 34 years

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  • 35 to 44 years

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  • 45 to 54 years

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  • 55 to 64 years

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  • 65 to 74 years

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  • 75 years and over

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  • Worked full-time, year-round in the past 12 months

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  • Worked less than full-time, year-round in the past 12 months

    Lake County, Montana

  • Did not work

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  • Population in housing units for whom poverty status is determined

    Lake County, Montana