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16.4%
Cherokee
19.6%
21%
16.2%
Lamar
22.5%
Walker
Fayette
Calhoun
21%
17.6%
St. Clair
Lauderdale
20.2%
Jefferson
18.6%
Pickens
16.2%
20%
8.7%
Marion
27.9%
Sumter
23.4%
36.5%
Choctaw
Dallas
23.5%
21.5%
Calhoun
15.8%
Elmore
13.8%
Choctaw
20.8%
Clarke
21.7%
Hale
30.9%
Coosa
21%
23.6%
Lee
Autauga32.3% 13.8%
26.3%
23%
Macon
Barbour 30.9%
Montgomery
Pike
21.7%
Lowndes
26.7%
Crenshaw
Butler
Clarke
26.3%
21.5%
Coffee
Monroe
Covington
Covington
Escambia
27.9%
Geneva
20.9%
22.8%
29%
19.2%
Coffee
31.3%
FEMALE-HEADED
HOUSEHOLDS
WITH RELATED
CHILDREN
Barbour
26.7%
20.1%
19.1%
Conecuh
20.9%
27.9%
Crenshaw
Dale
PikeHenry
15.1%
Dale
19.1%
Houston
19%
Geneva
22.8%
19.2%
Houston
19%
REGION10
METROPOLITAN
21%
21%
ALL
HOUSEHOLDS
WITH RELATED
CHILDREN
Henry
Mobile
Mobile
LATINO OR
HISPANIC
HOUSEHOLD TYPE3
32.3%
15.1%
21.1%
23.6%
Bullock
20.1%
36.5%
BLACK
Russell
29%
26.6%
Wilcox
31.3%
Washington
36.8%
WHITE
21.5%
23.5%
BullockElmore
Dallas
RACE3
22.8%
Talapoosa
Chambers
Russell
20.1%
36.6%
Marengo
26.5%
Butler
Conecuh
Escambia
Randolph
19.1%
12.7%
21.1%
21%
Chilton
Perry
26.6%
Monroe
21%
23%
Clay
23.3%
Macon
Montgomery
18.6%
TalladegaLee
Shelby
36.5%
36.5%
Cleburne
8.7%
27.9%
Lowndes
Sumter
21.4%
St. Clair
21.5%
34.1%
POVERTY BY:
Talapoosa Chambers
19.5%
Greene
36.8%
Wilcox
Washington
21%
Bibb
20.8%
21.5%
12.7%
19.6%
16.2%
18.6%
Pickens
Autauga
Tuscaloosa
Cherokee
Blount
Jefferson
36.6%
26.5%
22.8%
Etowah
21%
Perry
Marengo
ClayMarshall
18.1%
21.5%
Randolph
19.1%
18.7%
Walker
21%
20.1%
17.6%
22.5%
DeKalb
Cullman
Coosa
Chilton
Lamar
Fayette
Hale
16.2%
26.4%
Bibb
34.1%
23.3%Morgan
Winston
22.2%
21.5%
16.4%
18.6%
12.6%
Talladega
Shelby
Greene
Cleburne
Jackson
Madison
12.8%
Lawrence
19.5%
19.5%
Limestone
Colbert
Franklin
Tuscaloosa
23.4%
15.8%
21.4%
33.7%
Blount
22.1%
Etowah
26%
18.7%
25.3%
Cullman
26.4%
17.2%
21.5%
22%
Winston
22.2%
18.1%
32.2%
Marion
DeKalb
Marshall
16.2%
27.8%
Morgan
20%
19.5%
47.6%
Lawrence
Franklin
21%
16.2%
13.7%
12.6%
Colbert
39.1%
Madison
12.8%
20%
Limestone
20.2%
12.8%
Lauderdale
NONMETROPOLITAN
Less
10% - 19% in poverty
Baldwinthan 10% in poverty
Baldwin
13.9%
13.9%
EDUCATION LEVEL3
29.5%
26.5%
NO HIGH
SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
15.0%
13.1%
HIGH
SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
OR GED
11.1%
9.6%
SOME
COLLEGE OR
2-YEAR
ASSOCIATES
DEGREE
United States
3.8%
4.1%
BACHELORS
DEGREE OR
HIGHER
Alabama
2014
Total
Population1
All
Persons2
Children2
Adults
Over 653
Families
With Related
Children3
Female-Headed
Households
With Related
Children3
Individuals
25 & Over
Who Are
Less Than
High School
Graduates3
education
Individuals
Individuals
25 & Over
25 & Over
Who Graduated Who Have Some
From High
College or an
School or
Associate
3
Have a GED
Degree3
Individuals
25 & Over
Who Have a
Bachelors
Degree
or Higher 3
Population
25 & Over
Who Is a
High School
Graduate
or Higher3
Population
25 & Over
Who Has a
Bachelor's
Degree or
Higher3
emPloyment
Annual
Unemployment
Rate4
Median
Household
Income2
Teen
Birth Rate5
Adults
Who Are
Obese6
Adults With
Diabetes6
SNAP
Recipients7
Food
Insecurity8
Childhood
Food
Insecurity8
K-12 Free
or Reduced
Lunch
Recipients9
United States
Alabama
37.7
35.3
35.0
Dale
Dallas
DeKalb
30.7
30.5
Fayette
Geneva
Greene
Lamar
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Lee
Limestone
Lowndes
Macon
Madison
31.3
15.7
Marion
31.7
Mobile
Monroe
33.1
33.1
Perry
15.0
30.1
Russell
13.0
Sumter
31.5
Tallapoosa
Tuscaloosa
33.3
Wilcox
Winston
30.3
homeless Persons
610,042
4,689
1,469
905
11
U.S.
Alabama
586
515
493
399
223
99
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
unemPloyment rate The annual percentage of all people in the labor force who did not have a job, actively looked for work, and were available
for work for at least 4 consecutive weeks.
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