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Demographics of Poor Children

For 2009, the federal poverty level is $22,050 for a family of four. Children living in families with incomes below the federal poverty level are referred to as poor. But research suggests that, on average, families need an income of about twice the federal poverty level to meet their basic needs. The United States measures poverty by an outdated standard developed in the 1960s.

Children in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Children in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

In Virginia, there are 1,049,560 families, with 1,811,326 children.

Poor Children: 13% (234,320) of children live in poor families (National: 18%), defined as income below 100% of the federal poverty level.

Parental Employment

Parents' Employment Status in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Parents' Employment Status in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Parental Education

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Parents' Education, 2007

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Parents' Education, 2007

Parental Marital Status

Children in Single-Parent Families in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Children in Single-Parent Families in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Child’s Race/Ethnicity

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Race, 2007

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Race, 2007

Child’s Age

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Age, 2007

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Age, 2007

Type of Residential Area

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Residence, 2007

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Residence, 2007

Residential Move

Children Who Have Recently Moved in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Children Who Have Recently Moved in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Parental Nativity

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Parents' Nativity, 2007

Children in Poor Families in Virginia, by Parents' Nativity, 2007

Home Ownership

Children in Owner-Occupied Housing in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Children in Owner-Occupied Housing in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Parental Presence

Children Living in Families with No Parent Present, in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Children Living in Families with No Parent Present, in Virginia, by Income Level, 2007

Data Notes and Sources

Last Updated: September 3, 2008

* This estimate should be used with caution. It may be unreliable due to a small sample size.

Some graphs may not be shown because of extremely small sample sizes.

Because of rounding, not all figures will add up to 100%.

State data were calculated from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (the March supplement) of the Current Population Survey from 2006, 2007, and 2008, representing information from calendar years 2005, 2006, and 2007. NCCP averaged three years of data because of small sample sizes in less populated states. The national data were calculated from the 2008 data, representing information from the previous calendar year.

Definitions

The federal poverty guidelines are issued annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The demographic findings on this page were calculated using a more complex version of the federal poverty measure—the thresholds issued by the U.S. Census Bureau. For more information about federal poverty measures, see The 2009 HHS Poverty Guidelines.

Child
A child is defined as an individual under the age of 18. Children living independently, living with a spouse, living in group quarters, and children ages 14 and under living with only unrelated adults are excluded from these data.
Low Income
Families and children are defined as low-income if the family income is less than twice the federal poverty threshold (see Poor).
Parent
Among children who do not live with at least one parent, parental characteristics are those of the householder and/or the householder's spouse.
Poor
Families and children are defined as poor if family income is below the federal poverty threshold. The federal poverty level for a family of four with two children was $22,050 in 2009, $21,200 in 2008, and $20,650 in 2007.

For definitions of other terms, please refer to Explanations of Terms and Data Sources.