FLINT -- Flint has the nation’s second-highest poverty rate among cities with at least 65,000 residents, and Detroit ranks fourth, according to 2018 data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Flint was No. 1 last year, but Camden, N.J., topped the 2018 list.

Camden’s 2018 poverty rate was 41% compared to 35% in Flint and 33.4% in in Detroit. Also in the top five: Bloomington, Ind., at No. 3 with a 34% poverty rate and Cleveland at No. 5, with a rate of 33.1%.

Nationally, about 13.6% of Americans and 14.1% of Michigan residents live below the poverty line.

About 54% of Flint children and 47% of children in Detroit lived in poverty in 2018. Statewide, the 2018 childhood poverty rate was 19%.

The Census also released 2018 median household income for states as well as counties and cities with at least 65,000 residents.

Michigan’s 2018 median household income was $56,697, up 3.3% from 2017.

With a median of $28,844, Flint ranked No. 2 in lowest median household income among U.S. cities with 65,000 or more residents. Flint’s median income increased 9.5% from a median of $26,330 in 2017.

Detroit ranked No. 6 in lowest median household incomes among U.S. medium and larger cities. Its median was $31,283 in 2018, up 3% from $30,344 in 2017.

The 2018 poverty line was $12,140 for a single person and $20,780 for a family of three, the average family size in Michigan.

2014-18 median income for U.S. cities

You can use this online database to look up the 2014-18 median household income of any U.S. city with a population over 65,000 residents. The income numbers for 2014-17 have been adjusted for inflation and are listed in 2018 dollars. If you click on “all cities," you will see a top-to-bottom ranking of cities by median income. If you click twice on the column header, cities with the lowest medians will be listed first.

2014-18 poverty rate for U.S. cities

This database shows 2014-18 poverty rates of any U.S. city with a population over 65,000 residents. If you click on “all cities," you will see a top-to-bottom ranking of cities by poverty rate. If you click twice on the column header, cities with the lowest poverty rates will be listed first.

Median income and poverty rate for Michigan counties

You can use this online database to look up the 2018 median household income of any one of the 29 Michigan counties with a population over 65,000 residents. The income numbers for 2014-17 have been adjusted for inflation and are listed in 2018 dollars.