This Town In Maryland Is Considered To Be The Poorest In The State!

mocobizscene – the U.S. Census Bureau unveiled the most recent five-year estimates from the American Community Survey. This ongoing nationwide demographic snapshot gathers social, economic, and housing characteristics from millions of households annually.

The average income of the typical American household over the five years ending in 2021 was $69,021, as per the latest data. Although this amount reflects a modest 6% rise compared to estimates from the previous five-year period ending in 2020, for the majority of Americans, any income growth has been negated by the sharp increase in inflation.

Insider Monkey, the well-known online finance site, has recently unveiled a list of the country’s poorest communities. This newly released ranking sheds light on the areas that are experiencing the most severe economic challenges.

The data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) on poverty status during the previous 12 months was used to determine the poorest cities in each U.S. state. The poorest cities in each state were recognized as those with the highest poverty rates. For the rankings, only cities that participated in the poll were considered.

This Is the Poorest Town in Maryland

The U.S. Census Bureau recently released five-year estimates from the American Community Survey, highlighting statistics on social, economic, and housing characteristics across the country. Among these findings, a stark contrast emerged in Maryland, where the typical household income is significantly higher than the national average, but certain pockets of the state struggle with poverty.

Federalsburg, a small town with a population of approximately 2,800, holds the unfortunate title of the poorest in Maryland. The median household income in Federalsburg sits at a mere $31,532, a staggering 65.5% lower than the state average of $91,431.

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This stark difference is reflected in the poverty rate as well. While the average poverty rate in Maryland stands at 9.2%, Federalsburg experiences a significantly higher rate of 28.4%. This means that nearly one-third of the town’s residents live below the poverty line.

The low income levels in Federalsburg are attributed to several factors, including limited job opportunities, a decline in manufacturing jobs, and a lack of access to higher education. These factors create a cycle of poverty that is difficult for residents to escape.

However, amidst the challenges, there are efforts underway to revitalize Federalsburg. Community organizations and local businesses are working together to attract new businesses, create job opportunities, and improve access to education and resources.

One such initiative is the Federalsburg Main Street Program, which aims to revitalize the town’s historic downtown district by attracting new businesses and promoting economic development. The program has already seen some success, with new businesses opening up and existing businesses expanding.

Another important initiative is the Federalsburg Public Library, which provides residents with access to books, computers, and educational programs. The library also offers a variety of community events and services, such as job search assistance and financial literacy workshops.

While the challenges facing Federalsburg are significant, there is hope for the future. The town’s residents are resilient and determined to improve their lives. With the help of community organizations and government initiatives, Federalsburg can overcome its challenges and build a brighter future for its residents.

The data presented in this story are based on five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey. For this story, towns are considered as incorporated legal entities or census-designated statistical areas with populations ranging from 1,000 to 25,000 people.

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This definition also includes communities that coincide with college or university campuses. However, towns were excluded if their median household income was not available in the 2021 ACS or if the sampling error associated with their data was considered too high.

Table Source: 247wallst.com

State Poorest town Median household income in town ($) Median household income in state ($) Poverty rate in town (%) Poverty rate in state (%) Number of towns considered in state
Alabama Livingston 16,321 54,943 50.2 15.8 298
Alaska Alakanuk 36,429 80,287 42.8 10.4 70
Arizona Cibecue 18,232 65,913 66.7 13.5 168
Arkansas Marianna 17,932 52,123 39.0 16.0 190
California Thermal 14,500 84,097 40.2 12.3 732
Colorado Rocky Ford 29,822 80,184 31.9 9.6 182
Connecticut Storrs 23,964 83,572 45.4 10.0 128
Delaware Laurel 34,615 72,724 40.0 11.4 50
Florida Gifford 22,353 61,777 48.6 13.1 592
Georgia Glenwood 19,625 65,030 13.0 13.9 326
Hawaii Hawaiian Ocean View 25,402 88,005 39.2 9.5 114
Idaho Glenns Ferry 29,219 63,377 41.7 11.4 87
Illinois Alorton 19,605 72,563 58.6 11.8 621
Indiana Austin 27,008 61,944 24.0 12.5 309
Iowa Fayette 35,682 65,429 25.0 11.0 266
Kansas Chetopa 21,843 64,521 28.3 11.5 188
Kentucky Clay City 19,643 55,454 41.7 16.3 218
Louisiana Many 18,148 53,571 46.2 18.8 248
Maine Machias 20,333 63,182 38.3 11.0 101
Maryland Federalsburg 31,532 91,431 28.4 9.2 273
Massachusetts Ware 43,783 89,026 17.4 9.9 154
Michigan Baldwin 22,593 63,202 40.8 13.3 382
Minnesota Aurora 32,287 77,706 24.7 9.2 313
Mississippi Rosedale 15,955 49,111 52.7 19.4 173
Missouri Versailles 22,786 61,043 29.0 12.8 348
Montana Plains 24,844 60,560 20.5 12.5 87
Nebraska Falls City 37,712 66,644 14.5 10.3 115
Nevada Tonopah 33,144 65,686 19.2 12.9 43
New Hampshire Ashland 33,365 83,449 31.7 7.4 57
New Jersey Salem 26,667 89,703 37.8 9.8 498
New Mexico University Park (census-designated place) 19,125 54,020 53.2 18.3 141
New York Rochester Institute of Technology (census-designated place) 18,229 75,157 49.8 13.5 750
North Carolina Scotland Neck 15,985 60,516 47.4 13.7 405
North Dakota New Rockford 35,595 68,131 11.3 10.7 50
Ohio Lincoln Heights 12,183 61,938 64.4 13.4 623
Oklahoma Wetumka 24,769 56,956 43.0 15.2 225
Oregon Grand Ronde 27,465 70,084 33.2 12.1 200
Pennsylvania Shippensburg University (census-designated place) 18,125 67,587 63.8 11.8 942
Rhode Island Central Falls 40,235 74,489 24.9 11.3 19
South Carolina Blackville 19,583 58,234 35.8 14.5 236
South Dakota Fort Thompson 24,125 63,920 47.4 12.5 74
Tennessee Jamestown 18,000 58,516 46.7 14.3 272
Texas Carrizo Hill 9,110 67,321 96.9 14.0 877
Utah East Carbon 39,583 79,133 22.9 8.8 135
Vermont West Brattleboro 36,618 67,674 19.4 10.5 47
Virginia Jonesville 17,344 80,615 46.9 9.9 328
Washington Oroville 32,083 82,400 33.2 10.0 345
West Virginia Williamson 18,640 50,884 32.9 16.9 143
Wisconsin Lac du Flambeau 26,076 67,080 29.9 10.7 357
Wyoming Fort Washakie 41,944 68,002 30.1 10.7 52
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Disclaimer: This article is purely informational and based on third-party reports, specifically referencing an article published by insidermonkey.com and 247wallst.com

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