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Poverty Rate [divided by] Fast-food restaurants per 100,000 residents

Poverty Rate divided by Fast-food restaurants per 100,000 residents

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RankRegionPoverty Rate÷Fast-food restaurants per 100,000 residentsResult
1New York14.00÷5.102.75
2Mississippi22.00÷9.002.44
3New Mexico16.00÷7.302.19
4California13.00÷6.102.13
5Texas17.00÷8.502.00
6Arizona14.00÷7.401.89
7Kentucky16.00÷8.501.88
8Massachusetts12.00÷6.401.88
9Arkansas16.00÷8.601.86
10District of Columbia18.00÷9.901.82
11New Jersey9.00÷5.001.80
12West Virginia15.00÷8.401.79
13North Carolina15.00÷8.401.79
14Oklahoma14.00÷8.101.73
15Rhode Island10.00÷5.801.72
16Montana13.00÷7.701.69
17Tennessee15.00÷9.101.65
18Georgia13.00÷8.201.59
19Idaho10.00÷6.901.45
20Pennsylvania11.00÷7.601.45
21Maine11.00÷7.601.45
22Alabama14.00÷10.101.39
23South Carolina13.00÷9.401.38
24Connecticut8.00÷5.801.38
25Florida12.00÷8.801.36
26Louisiana17.00÷12.901.32
27Colorado10.00÷7.601.32
28Ohio13.00÷9.901.31
29Hawaii8.00÷6.101.31
30Nevada10.00÷7.701.30
31North Dakota10.00÷8.201.22
32South Dakota10.00÷8.301.20
33Utah9.00÷7.701.17
34Washington9.00÷7.801.15
35Oregon12.00÷10.501.14
36Nebraska10.00÷8.801.14
37Iowa10.00÷8.901.12
38Michigan12.00÷10.701.12
39Delaware9.00÷8.101.11
40Vermont9.00÷8.201.10
41Wisconsin11.00÷10.301.07
42Minnesota9.00÷8.501.06
43Missouri12.00÷11.401.05
44Kansas12.00÷11.601.03
45Illinois10.00÷9.701.03
46Indiana11.00÷10.701.03
47Maryland9.00÷9.001.00
48Wyoming10.00÷10.700.93
49Virginia9.00÷10.800.83
50New Hampshire6.00÷8.600.70
highest to lowest

Comments

Poverty is caused by unemployment. Numbers on unemployment for November have been released, and it turns out that unemployment actually went down last month, falling from 10.2 percent in October, but down to 10 percent in November. This might be due to seasonal employment, but we should take what we can get. It’s widely known that optimism will help the economy more than anything, because confident consumers spend more money. People are also much more likely to get payday cash advances if they know their jobs are secure.

I'm not sure I see the correlation. There are plenty of low poverty states with high per capita fast food levels. does it have to do with a higher percentage of high/low income citizens? anyway, no more fast food for me since I started doing the insanity workout - the diet is a big part of it.

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