Crescent prominent in new map of poverty areas

Poverty is creeping closer to people living in the American South, according to a new report from the U.S. Census.

This map from a new U.S. Census report clearly shows high poverty areas that stretch along the Southern Crescent from Virgina through Georgia to the Delta area along the Mississippi River.

Just under one in three people across the South — 30.8 percent — live in a neighborhood or community in which at least 20 percent of people live in poverty.  Just 10 years ago across the region, one in five people — 21.8 percent of Southerners — lived in these “poverty areas.” Continue reading “Crescent prominent in new map of poverty areas”

Median household income, 2010

Median household income, 2010

Source:  U.S. Census, image by Center for a Better South via SocialExplorer.com

Median household income, American Community Survey, 2010,5-year estimate, U.S. Censusl

Median household income, American Community Survey, 2010,5-year estimate, U.S. Censusl

The maroon and pink counties indicate a lower median household income.