This Town Has Been Named The Poorest In Maine

By Rachel Greco

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This Town Has Been Named The Poorest In Maine

The town recently identified as the poorest in Maine is Machias. According to reports, Machias has an average household income of approximately $20,333, which places it at the bottom of the income scale in the state. This designation comes from a ranking by 24/7 Wall Street, which analyzed various economic factors across towns in Maine.

Key Details:

  • Machias: Recognized as the poorest town in Maine, with a median household income of about $20,333.
  • Waldoboro: Often cited as the second poorest town in the country, with a median income ranging between $14,000 and $15,000 and a population of nearly 1,400 residents.
  • Comparative Context: The distinction of being the poorest town can vary based on different studies and methodologies. For instance, some reports have also highlighted Waldoboro and Lewiston in discussions about poverty in Maine.

These rankings illustrate the economic challenges faced by certain towns in Maine, emphasizing ongoing issues related to low income and poverty rates.

SOURCES:-

  1.  https://shark1053.com/maine-has-the-second-poorest-town-in-the-country/
  2.  https://seacoastcurrent.com/maine-has-the-second-poorest-town-in-the-country/
  3.  https://92moose.fm/is-this-maines-poorest-town/

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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