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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 />ource: U.S. Census, American Community Survey, <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 <br />Florida <br />Families with related children under 18 years <br />21.3% <br />24.5% <br />All families <br />18.9% <br />20.3% <br />Married -couple families <br />10.0% <br />10.4% <br />Families with female householder, no husband present <br />38.9% <br />38.7% <br />ource: U.S. Census, American Community Survey, <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 />ource: U.S. Census, Amencan Community Survey, <br />Compiled by: Health Council of Southeast Florida, 2015 <br />16IPage — Indian River County Children's Assessment 2014 <br />06. lc?) <br />Indian River <br />Florida <br />Children under 18 years Living Below the Poverty Level <br />21.3% <br />24.5% <br />ource: U.S. Census, Amencan Community Survey, <br />Compiled by: Health Council of Southeast Florida, 2015 <br />16IPage — Indian River County Children's Assessment 2014 <br />06. lc?) <br />
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