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Board of County Commissioners
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Table 8 shows families with related children less than 18 years of age living in poverty in 2013. The <br /> highest percentage of families with children living in poverty was in families with a female head of <br /> household and no husband present. In Indian River, 38.9% of families in this category had income <br /> below the poverty level in the past 12 months. <br /> Table 8:Families With Children Whose Income in the Past 12 Months is Below the Poverty Level,Indian River and Florida,2013 <br /> Indian River Fldrida <br /> Families with related children under 18 years <br /> All families 18.9% 20.3% <br /> Married-couple families 10.0% 10.4% <br /> Families with female householder,no husband present 38.9% 38.7% <br /> Source:U.S.Census,American Community Survey,2014 <br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2014 <br /> Table 9 shows children under 18 years living below the poverty level in Indian River and Florida in <br /> 2013. The percentage for Indian River, 21.3% is lower than Florida's, 24.5%. <br /> Table 9:Children Living Below the Poverty Level,Indian River and Florida,2013 <br /> Indian River EEEE��FloridaChildren under 18 years Living Below the Poverty Level 21.3%0 <br /> Source:U.S.Census,American Community Survey,2014 <br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2015 <br /> 161Pn d i a r., Ri / er County C 'n � lclr �. n ' s Assessrn � n'C 2 G I <br /> `�Q''�� <br />
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