Poverty 2007 Change Update
While unemployment rates are increasing and people face job losses, county level data on poverty rates and median household income have not yet caught up.
The most recent estimates are for 2007. While national and state data were released in August (as well as for larger and metro counties), data for all 3,141 counties in the U.S. were released only about two months ago.
For more information on national trends see http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty07.html
County Data Sheets
To find your county, click on the file that contains your county name. All counties are listed alphabetically.
To print your county, scroll down to it and print the current page(s) only. To print the entire series, print all pages in each file.
PDF Files:
~ ~ Each Data Sheet is 2 Pages Long ~ ~
EACH OF THE FILES CONTAINS 10 COUNTIES.
Adair County through Boyd County
Boyle County through Carlisle County
Carroll County through Daviess County
Edmonson County through Garrard County
Grant County through Hart County
Henderson County through Knott County
Knox County through Livingston County
Logan County through Martin County
Mason County through Nelson County
Nicholas County through Pulaski County
Robertson County through Todd County
Trigg County through Woodford County
Data Sources
These data are from: The Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Program of the Census Bureau