Poverty in the U.S. — The Poorest Towns in Every State

Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaii

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Median Household Income: $51,908
Poverty Rate: 22.2%
Population: 11,564
Median Home Value: $255,300
Once again, Hawaii is considered to be one of the wealthiest states in the US, so it’s no surprise that even their poorest town’s median income is more than double the “poorest” in the country.

Even though the median household income is high, more than one in every five residents live below the poverty line, which is double the state’s average of 10.3%. It goes to show that what is considered to be a paradise for many still isn’t a paradise for all.

Written by Camille Moore

Camille has a master's degree from Saint Joseph University's Writing Studies program, and she currently works as the Writing Center Assistant Director at a small university in western Pennsylvania. Camille's writing has been published on several websites, and she enjoys writing articles and short stories in her spare time. You can follow Camille on Twitter @CamealAshley.