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Population Under 5 Years Old by Congressional District
December 13, 2012
Just over half of the congressional districts in the country have shares of their population under age 5 that are greater than or equal to the national average of 6.4 percent. States with higher percentages of their population under age 5 tend to be found in the West and South. Utah's 3rd congressional district has the highest percentage of young children in its population, with 10.5 percent, and California's 30th has the lowest, at 4 percent.
SOURCE: 2011 ACS 1-year estimates
NOTE: As is the case with all surveys, statistics from sample surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error. The data table includes specific margins of error. Congressional districts are for the 112th Congress.
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