You’ve likely seen a meme floating around referencing how America’s Most Poverty Stricken counties voted Republican.
Yes?
I decided to research the matter to see:
1.) If it was true, and;
2.) Exactly what else I’d find.
While my analysis isn’t fully complete, there are already some early fascinating findings.
Breaking down Poverty into two categories – Per Capita Income (PCI) and Median Household Income (MHI) – has shown “the usual suspects,” but exposed some not-so-usual ones, as well.
For example, we often hear that West Virginia is a very High Poverty state, along with Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Data from the United States Census Bureau (USCB) backs up those claims… yet only to a limited extent.
But, “pockets” of poverty may exist in an otherwise not-so-poor state (and they do), and a state may have a high number of Read the rest of this entry »