Table 1: Lower Living
Standard Income Level (for a family of four persons) by Region1
| Region2 |
2003 Adjusted LLSIL |
70 percent LLSIL |
Northeast
Metro
Non-Metro3 |
$ 31,750
$ 30,870 |
$ 22,230
$ 21,610
|
Midwest
Metro
Non-Metro |
$ 29,220
$ 27,520
|
$ 20,450
$ 19,270
|
South
Metro
Non-Metro |
$ 27,580
$ 26,100
|
$ 19,310
$ 18,270
|
West
Metro
Non-Metro4 |
$ 31,650
$ 30,550
|
$ 22,150
$ 21,390
|
| 1For ease of use,
these figures have been rounded to the next highest ten dollars.
|
| 2Metropolitan area
measures were calculated from the weighted average CPI-Us for city size
classes A and B/C. Non-metropolitan area measures were calculated from
the CPI-Us for city size class D. |
| 3Nonmetropolitan
area percent changes for the Northeast region are no longer available.
The Non-metropolitan percent change was calculated using the U.S. average
CPI-U for city size Class D. |
| 4Non-metropolitan
area percent changes for the West region are unpublished data.
|
Table 2: Lower Living
Standard Income Level (for a family of four persons) -- Alaska, Hawaii and
Guam1
| Region |
2003 Adjusted
LLSIL |
70 percent LLSIL
|
Alaska
Metro
Non-Metro2 |
$ 38,750
$ 38,350
|
$ 27,130
$ 26,850
|
Hawaii, Guam
Metro
NonMetro2 |
$ 39,360
$ 40,950
|
$ 27,560
$ 28,670 |
| 11Rounded to next
highest ten dollars. |
| 22Non-Metropolitan
percent changes for Alaska, Hawaii and Guam were calculated from the CPI-Us
for city size Class D in the Western Region. |
|
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