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Estimates for Vermont Counties, 2003


All ages in poverty,  2003


ID State and County Number 90% Confidence Interval Percent 90% Confidence Interval
50001 Addison County 3,048 2,372 to 3,724 8.7 6.8 to 10.6
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Under age 18 in poverty,  2003


ID State and County Number 90% Confidence Interval Percent 90% Confidence Interval
50001 Addison County 851 634 to 1,068 10.5 7.8 to 13.2
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Ages 5-17 in families in poverty,  2003


ID State and County Number 90% Confidence Interval Percent 90% Confidence Interval
50001 Addison County 514 362 to 666 8.3 5.9 to 10.8
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Under age 5 in poverty,  2003


ID State and County Number 90% Confidence Interval Percent 90% Confidence Interval
50001 Addison County NA NA NA NA
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    NA: Not available.

Median household income, in dollars,  2003


ID State and County Estimate 90% Confidence Interval
50001 Addison County 45,369 42,764 to 48,133
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Final release date for these estimates: October 2006


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Beginning with the estimates for 2005, data from the American Community Survey were used in the estimation procedure; all prior years used data from the Annual Social and Economic Supplements of the Current Population Survey.

There is uncertainty associated with all estimates in this program. Where possible, we quantify this uncertainty through confidence intervals (please see a basic explanation of confidence intervals). For detail on the sources of uncertainty for state and county estimates, please see Quantifying Uncertainty for State and County Estimates. For a discussion of estimating the relative magnitude of this uncertainty in SAIPE school districts estimates, please see Quantifying Relative Error in School District Estimates.

Before attempting to compare estimates, please see the General Cautions page.




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