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Poverty Rate Trends

Comparing with Northeast counties of density not greater than Park, from 2010 to 2020, there were 2 Sparse NE counties out of 7 with a greater increase or smaller decrease in poverty than the Park. The Park performed better than 29% of the Sparse NE counties. There were 72 thousand persons out of 182 thousand (39%) living in these Sparse NE counties. Hartford, CT Litchfield, CT Fairfield, CT New Haven, CT Middlesex, CT New London, CT Tolland, CT Windham, CT Worcester, MA Middlesex, MA Nantucket, MA Barnstable, MA Suffolk, MA Bristol, MA Plymouth, MA Norfolk, MA Essex, MA Hampden, MA Hampshire, MA Berkshire, MA Franklin, MA Dukes, MA −1.0 percentage point change 2010–2020, Aroostook, ME −2.7 percentage point change 2010–2020, Piscataquis, ME Knox, ME Lincoln, ME Sagadahoc, ME Cumberland, ME York, ME Androscoggin, ME Oxford, ME Kennebec, ME Waldo, ME Hancock, ME −2.3 percentage point change 2010–2020, Washington, ME Penobscot, ME Franklin, ME −1.5 percentage point change 2010–2020, Somerset, ME Coos, NH Grafton, NH Strafford, NH Rockingham, NH Cheshire, NH Sullivan, NH Hillsborough, NH Belknap, NH Merrimack, NH Carroll, NH Monmouth, NJ Ocean, NJ Richmond, NY Essex, NJ Union, NJ Hudson, NJ Bergen, NJ Middlesex, NJ Somerset, NJ Morris, NJ Passaic, NJ Sussex, NJ Warren, NJ Hunterdon, NJ Mercer, NJ Camden, NJ Gloucester, NJ Salem, NJ Cumberland, NJ Cape May, NJ Atlantic, NJ Burlington, NJ Clinton, NY Essex, NY Orleans, NY Genesee, NY Wyoming, NY Livingston, NY Schenectady, NY Montgomery, NY Fulton, NY Seneca, NY Ontario, NY Yates, NY Schuyler, NY Tompkins, NY Cayuga, NY Onondaga, NY Cortland, NY Chenango, NY Madison, NY Oneida, NY Lewis, NY Herkimer, NY Otsego, NY Schoharie, NY Albany, NY Saratoga, NY Warren, NY Hamilton, NY Franklin, NY St. Lawrence, NY Jefferson, NY Oswego, NY Wayne, NY Monroe, NY Niagara, NY Erie, NY Chautauqua, NY Cattaraugus, NY Allegany, NY Steuben, NY Chemung, NY Tioga, NY Broome, NY Delaware, NY Sullivan, NY Greene, NY New York, NY Ulster, NY Bronx, NY Kings, NY Rockland, NY Nassau, NY Orange, NY Queens, NY Suffolk, NY Westchester, NY Putnam, NY Dutchess, NY Columbia, NY Rensselaer, NY Washington, NY Philadelphia, PA Bucks, PA Greene, PA Fayette, PA Washington, PA Allegheny, PA Beaver, PA Lawrence, PA Butler, PA Armstrong, PA Clarion, PA Forest, PA Venango, PA Mercer, PA Crawford, PA Erie, PA Westmoreland, PA Indiana, PA Jefferson, PA Warren, PA McKean, PA +2.4 percentage point change 2010–2020, Cameron, PA Elk, PA Clearfield, PA Blair, PA Cambria, PA Somerset, PA Bedford, PA Fulton, PA Huntingdon, PA Franklin, PA Mifflin, PA Potter, PA Clinton, PA Centre, PA Union, PA Montour, PA Tioga, PA Lycoming, PA Wyoming, PA −1.7 percentage point change 2010–2020, Sullivan, PA Columbia, PA Northumberland, PA Snyder, PA Juniata, PA Perry, PA Cumberland, PA Adams, PA York, PA Dauphin, PA Lebanon, PA Lancaster, PA Berks, PA Schuylkill, PA Carbon, PA Luzerne, PA Lackawanna, PA Bradford, PA Susquehanna, PA Wayne, PA Pike, PA Monroe, PA Northampton, PA Lehigh, PA Delaware, PA Montgomery, PA Chester, PA Kent, RI Providence, RI Bristol, RI Newport, RI Washington, RI −1.9 percentage point change 2010–2020, Essex, VT Orleans, VT Bennington, VT Grand Isle, VT Washington, VT Caledonia, VT Lamoille, VT Franklin, VT Chittenden, VT Addison, VT Rutland, VT Windham, VT Windsor, VT Orange, VT

Comparing with Northeast counties of density not greater than Park, from 2010 to 2020, there were 2 Sparse NE counties out of 7 with a greater increase or smaller decrease in poverty than the Park. The Park performed better than 29% of the Sparse NE counties. There were 72 thousand persons out of 182 thousand (39%) living in these Sparse NE counties.
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