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Colorado
> Child poverty rate: 10.9% (5th lowest)
> Total children in poverty: 135,405 (22nd lowest)
> Overall poverty rate: 9.3% (6th lowest – tied)
> Median household income: $77,127 (9th highest)

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Connecticut
> Child poverty rate: 14.1% (22nd lowest)
> Total children in poverty: 101,233 (18th lowest)
> Overall poverty rate: 10.0% (12th lowest)
> Median household income: $78,833 (6th highest)

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Delaware
> Child poverty rate: 16.4% (22nd highest)
> Total children in poverty: 32,277 (8th lowest)
> Overall poverty rate: 11.3% (22nd lowest)
> Median household income: $70,176 (16th highest)

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Florida
> Child poverty rate: 17.7% (17th highest)
> Total children in poverty: 737,415 (3rd highest)
> Overall poverty rate: 12.7% (19th highest)
> Median household income: $59,227 (17th lowest)

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Georgia
> Child poverty rate: 18.7% (14th highest)
> Total children in poverty: 461,456 (6th highest)
> Overall poverty rate: 13.3% (14th highest)
> Median household income: $61,980 (22nd lowest)
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