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Every State’s Worst County to Live In

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The “poverty threshold” in the US for a family of four is $25,700, and according to the last Census, the poverty rate was 11.8% in 2018. According to a report in 2022, America is known for its stark inequality in income. The richest part of the population (top 1%) owned 32.3% of the nation’s wealth. This contrasts with the bottom 90%, which holds only 30.2% of the nation’s wealth.

The US economy has bounced back from the hit it took during the COVID pandemic; real GDP growth returned to pre-pandemic levels faster than in any other country in the Group of Seven—a forum of seven industrialized democracies that includes Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. The US also reported the fastest deceleration of core inflation of all the industrialized nations. According to the International Monetary Fund, American GDP growth will outpace every other large, advanced economy in 2024.

However, while some fundamental economic indicators are strong in the US, a more holistic measure from the United Nations Development Programme, designed to capture overall development potential, shows the US ranking well behind many of its peers on the global stage. The UNDP’s Human Development Index is a single measure made up of three components: life expectancy at birth, educational attainment, and financial stability. According to the latest HDI report, the United States ranks 21st globally, trailing Canada, Germany, Japan, and several other European and Asian countries. When applied to geographies within the US, the HDI shows that many parts of the country are especially lagging.

Using an index inspired by the HDI, 24/7 Wall St. identified each state’s worst county to live in in each state. Counties and county equivalents are ranked on a combination of three measures – average life expectancy at birth, the share of adults with a bachelor’s degree, and the poverty rate. Data used to calculate rankings are from the US Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey and County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, a joint program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. All ACS data are five-year averages. Due to recent changes in county distinctions, ACS data for Connecticut is current as of 2021. Counties with incomplete data were excluded from the analysis.

Nationwide, 34.3% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher, 12.5% of the population live below the poverty line, and the average life expectancy at birth stands at 78.5 years. In the vast majority of states—even those where these indicators are well above the national average—there is at least one county or county equivalent where populations are less healthy, less educated, and less financially secure than the US population as a whole.

While independent of one another, the measures used to calculate this ranking are strongly correlated. Americans without a college degree are far more likely to experience poverty in their lifetime than those with higher educational attainment. Additionally, less-educated populations living below the poverty line typically report worse health outcomes.

In most counties on this list, the average life expectancy at birth is less than 75 years, including over a dozen counties where life expectancy is below 70 years. Bachelor’s degree attainment rates in these places range from about 31% down to less than 5%, and in many of these same places, over a third of the population lives below the poverty line.

Why Is This Important?

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Poverty is ever-present and not going away; discussing this topic keeps it at the forefront of minds. Health risks, social risks, and human rights violations are some of the many consequences for those living in it. Children who experience and grow up in poverty face many roadblocks and often continue the cycle as they reach adulthood.

Alabama: Perry County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 70.8 years (State: 74.8 years)
  • Poverty rate: 32.8% (State: 15.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 15.2% (State: 27.2%)
  • Median household income: $32,332 (State: $59,609)
  • Population: 8,479
  • County seat: Marion
  • Counties considered in state: 67

Alaska: Kusilvak Census Area

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 67.7 years (State: 78.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 34.3% (State: 10.5%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 4.6% (State: 30.7%)
  • Median household income: $42,663 (State: $86,370)
  • Population: 8,372
  • County seat: None
  • County equivalents considered in state: 24

Arizona: Apache County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 70.1 years (State: 79.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 32.5% (State: 13.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 13.8% (State: 31.8%)
  • Median household income: $37,483 (State: $72,581)
  • Population: 66,054
  • County seat: St. Johns
  • Counties considered in state: 15

Arkansas: Lee County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.6 years (State: 75.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 27.6% (State: 16.2%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 7.7% (State: 24.7%)
  • Median household income: $33,801 (State: $56,335)
  • Population: 8,666
  • County seat: Marianna
  • Counties considered in state: 75

California: Trinity County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 74.6 years (State: 81.0 years)
  • Poverty rate: 22.0% (State: 12.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.2% (State: 35.9%)
  • Median household income: $47,317 (State: $91,905)
  • Population: 15,889
  • County seat: Weaverville
  • Counties considered in state: 57

Colorado: Bent County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 74.0 years (State: 80.0 years)
  • Poverty rate: 27.1% (State: 9.6%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 15.5% (State: 43.7%)
  • Median household income: $45,776 (State: $87,598)
  • Population: 5,561
  • County seat: Las Animas
  • Counties considered in state: 59

Connecticut: Windham County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.0 years (State: 80.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 11.3% (State: 10.0%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 24.4% (State: 40.6%)
  • Median household income: $71,418 (State: $83,572)
  • Population: 116,503
  • County seat: None
  • Counties considered in state: 8

Delaware: Kent County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.1 years (State: 78.0 years)
  • Poverty rate: 12.3% (State: 11.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 26.3% (State: 34.5%)
  • Median household income: $69,278 (State: $79,325)
  • Population: 182,400
  • County seat: Dover
  • Counties considered in state: 3

Florida: Hamilton County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 75.4 years (State: 79.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 26.4% (State: 12.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 9.2% (State: 32.3%)
  • Median household income: $47,668 (State: $67,917)
  • Population: 13,492
  • County seat: Jasper
  • Counties considered in state: 67

Georgia: Clinch County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.6 years (State: 77.3 years)
  • Poverty rate: 32.5% (State: 13.5%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 12.9% (State: 33.6%)
  • Median household income: $53,350 (State: $71,355)
  • Population: 6,713
  • County seat: Homerville
  • Counties considered in state: 158

Hawaii: Hawaii County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 81.0 years (State: 82.3 years)
  • Poverty rate: 14.1% (State: 9.6%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 30.7% (State: 34.7%)
  • Median household income: $74,238 (State: $94,814)
  • Population: 202,163
  • County seat: Hilo
  • Counties considered in state: 4

Idaho: Butte County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.1 years (State: 79.2 years)
  • Poverty rate: 22.1% (State: 11.0%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 16.2% (State: 30.2%)
  • Median household income: $37,358 (State: $70,214)
  • Population: 2,605
  • County seat: Arco
  • Counties considered in state: 42

Illinois: Alexander County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 70.5 years (State: 78.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 21.4% (State: 11.8%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 10.3% (State: 36.7%)
  • Median household income: $40,365 (State: $78,433)
  • Population: 5,261
  • County seat: Cairo
  • Counties considered in state: 102

Indiana: Crawford County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 74.2 years (State: 76.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 21.9% (State: 12.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 12.2% (State: 28.2%)
  • Median household income: $46,706 (State: $67,173)
  • Population: 10,511
  • County seat: English
  • Counties considered in state: 92

Iowa: Clarke County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 76.0 years (State: 78.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 16.9% (State: 11.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 15.2% (State: 30.3%)
  • Median household income: $63,120 (State: $70,571)
  • Population: 9,737
  • County seat: Osceola
  • Counties considered in state: 99

Kansas: Edwards County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 64.7 years (State: 77.8 years)
  • Poverty rate: 13.6% (State: 11.6%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 17.9% (State: 34.7%)
  • Median household income: $52,750 (State: $69,747)
  • Population: 2,849
  • County seat: Kinsley
  • Counties considered in state: 102

Kentucky: Wolfe County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 68.0 years (State: 75.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 36.8% (State: 16.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 7.0% (State: 26.5%)
  • Median household income: $28,666 (State: $60,183)
  • Population: 6,573
  • County seat: Campton
  • Counties considered in state: 120

Louisiana: East Carroll Parish

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.3 years (State: 75.2 years)
  • Poverty rate: 40.3% (State: 18.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 11.8% (State: 26.1%)
  • Median household income: $30,856 (State: $57,852)
  • Population: 7,371
  • Parish seat: Lake Providence
  • Parishes considered in state: 64

Maine: Somerset County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 76.6 years (State: 78.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 16.8% (State: 10.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.7% (State: 34.1%)
  • Median household income: $53,527 (State: $68,251)
  • Population: 50,656
  • County seat: Skowhegan
  • Counties considered in state: 16

Maryland: Somerset County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 75.8 years (State: 78.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 19.8% (State: 9.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 16.8% (State: 42.2%)
  • Median household income: $52,149 (State: $98,461)
  • Population: 24,672
  • County seat: Princess Anne
  • Counties considered in state: 24

Massachusetts: Hampden County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.4 years (State: 80.2 years)
  • Poverty rate: 15.8% (State: 9.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 28.6% (State: 45.9%)
  • Median household income: $66,619 (State: $96,505)
  • Population: 464,575
  • County seat: Springfield
  • Counties considered in state: 14

Michigan: Clare County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 74.3 years (State: 77.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 22.1% (State: 13.1%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 12.2% (State: 31.1%)
  • Median household income: $47,816 (State: $68,505)
  • Population: 30,998
  • County seat: Harrison
  • Counties considered in state: 83

Minnesota: Mahnomen County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.0 years (State: 80.4 years)
  • Poverty rate: 20.6% (State: 9.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 13.7% (State: 38.2%)
  • Median household income: $52,739 (State: $84,313)
  • Population: 5,389
  • County seat: Mahnomen
  • Counties considered in state: 87

Mississippi: Holmes County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 69.0 years (State: 73.9 years)
  • Poverty rate: 35.0% (State: 19.2%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.7% (State: 23.9%)
  • Median household income: $28,818 (State: $52,985)
  • Population: 16,848
  • County seat: Lexington
  • Counties considered in state: 81

Missouri: Pemiscot County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 69.1 years (State: 76.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 29.3% (State: 12.8%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 11.6% (State: 31.2%)
  • Median household income: $37,426 (State: $65,920)
  • Population: 15,555
  • County seat: Caruthersville
  • Counties considered in state: 115

Montana: Roosevelt County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 64.5 years (State: 78.4 years)
  • Poverty rate: 31.5% (State: 12.4%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.8% (State: 34.0%)
  • Median household income: $51,038 (State: $66,341)
  • Population: 10,799
  • County seat: Wolf Point
  • Counties considered in state: 48

Nebraska: Thurston County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 66.6 years (State: 79.0 years)
  • Poverty rate: 19.0% (State: 10.4%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.8% (State: 33.5%)
  • Median household income: $63,459 (State: $71,722)
  • Population: 6,716
  • County seat: Pender
  • Counties considered in state: 79

Nevada: Mineral County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.6 years (State: 78.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 18.5% (State: 12.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.6% (State: 26.5%)
  • Median household income: $46,625 (State: $71,646)
  • Population: 4,568
  • County seat: Hawthorne
  • Counties considered in state: 16

New Hampshire: Coos County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.2 years (State: 79.6 years)
  • Poverty rate: 11.6% (State: 7.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 20.4% (State: 39.0%)
  • Median household income: $55,247 (State: $90,845)
  • Population: 31,430
  • County seat: Lancaster
  • Counties considered in state: 10

New Jersey: Cumberland County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 74.6 years (State: 79.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 15.5% (State: 9.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 17.3% (State: 42.3%)
  • Median household income: $62,310 (State: $97,126)
  • Population: 153,588
  • County seat: Bridgeton
  • Counties considered in state: 21

New Mexico: McKinley County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 67.9 years (State: 76.9 years)
  • Poverty rate: 33.6% (State: 18.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 12.4% (State: 29.1%)
  • Median household income: $44,029 (State: $58,722)
  • Population: 72,073
  • County seat: Gallup
  • Counties considered in state: 32

New York: Bronx County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.0 years (State: 80.3 years)
  • Poverty rate: 26.9% (State: 13.6%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 21.2% (State: 38.8%)
  • Median household income: $47,036 (State: $81,386)
  • Population: 1,443,229
  • County seat: None
  • Counties considered in state: 62

North Carolina: Robeson County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.7 years (State: 77.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 27.1% (State: 13.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.6% (State: 33.9%)
  • Median household income: $39,393 (State: $66,186)
  • Population: 117,573
  • County seat: Lumberton
  • Counties considered in state: 100

North Dakota: Sioux County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 65.2 years (State: 78.8 years)
  • Poverty rate: 39.7% (State: 10.8%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 11.5% (State: 31.4%)
  • Median household income: $41,201 (State: $73,959)
  • Population: 3,896
  • County seat: Fort Yates
  • Counties considered in state: 50

Ohio: Scioto County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 70.8 years (State: 76.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 23.8% (State: 13.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 17.6% (State: 30.4%)
  • Median household income: $46,360 (State: $66,990)
  • Population: 73,716
  • County seat: Portsmouth
  • Counties considered in state: 88

Oklahoma: Okfuskee County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 69.2 years (State: 75.5 years)
  • Poverty rate: 26.7% (State: 15.2%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 12.5% (State: 27.3%)
  • Median household income: $45,429 (State: $61,364)
  • Population: 11,349
  • County seat: Okemah
  • Counties considered in state: 77

Oregon: Malheur County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.4 years (State: 79.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 18.9% (State: 11.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.6% (State: 35.5%)
  • Median household income: $48,371 (State: $76,632)
  • Population: 31,538
  • County seat: Vale
  • Counties considered in state: 35

Pennsylvania: Forest County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.2 years (State: 78.0 years)
  • Poverty rate: 19.2% (State: 11.8%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 11.6% (State: 33.8%)
  • Median household income: $46,188 (State: $73,170)
  • Population: 6,959
  • County seat: Tionesta
  • Counties considered in state: 67

Rhode Island: Providence County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.7 years (State: 79.4 years)
  • Poverty rate: 13.6% (State: 11.2%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 31.2% (State: 36.3%)
  • Median household income: $72,579 (State: $81,370)
  • Population: 657,984
  • County seat: Providence
  • Counties considered in state: 5

South Carolina: Dillon County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 70.6 years (State: 76.4 years)
  • Poverty rate: 31.6% (State: 14.4%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 11.9% (State: 30.6%)
  • Median household income: $42,454 (State: $63,623)
  • Population: 28,255
  • County seat: Dillon
  • Counties considered in state: 46

South Dakota: Oglala Lakota County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 62.8 years (State: 78.2 years)
  • Poverty rate: 55.8% (State: 12.3%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 8.1% (State: 30.4%)
  • Median household income: $32,279 (State: $69,457)
  • Population: 13,695
  • County seat: None
  • Counties considered in state: 61

Tennessee: Hancock County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.8 years (State: 75.3 years)
  • Poverty rate: 32.3% (State: 14.0%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 9.9% (State: 29.7%)
  • Median household income: $31,809 (State: $64,035)
  • Population: 6,726
  • County seat: Sneedville
  • Counties considered in state: 95

Texas: Dimmit County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 76.6 years (State: 78.4 years)
  • Poverty rate: 43.6% (State: 13.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.6% (State: 32.3%)
  • Median household income: $27,374 (State: $73,035)
  • Population: 8,672
  • County seat: Carrizo Springs
  • Counties considered in state: 237

Utah: San Juan County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 75.2 years (State: 79.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 20.7% (State: 8.5%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.1% (State: 36.1%)
  • Median household income: $52,108 (State: $86,833)
  • Population: 14,524
  • County seat: Monticello
  • Counties considered in state: 27

Vermont: Essex County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.8 years (State: 79.7 years)
  • Poverty rate: 13.2% (State: 10.4%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 20.2% (State: 41.7%)
  • Median household income: $55,247 (State: $74,014)
  • Population: 5,976
  • County seat: Guildhall
  • Counties considered in state: 14

Virginia: Norton (independent city)

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 71.3 years (State: 79.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 29.1% (State: 10.0%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 19.4% (State: 41.0%)
  • Median household income: $36,974 (State: $87,249)
  • Population: 3,668
  • County seat: None
  • Counties and county equivalents considered in state: 133

Washington: Adams County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 80.1 years (State: 80.2 years)
  • Poverty rate: 20.9% (State: 9.9%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 14.7% (State: 38.0%)
  • Median household income: $63,105 (State: $90,325)
  • Population: 20,557
  • County seat: Ritzville
  • Counties considered in state: 39

West Virginia: McDowell County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 67.7 years (State: 74.3 years)
  • Poverty rate: 33.3% (State: 16.8%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 6.6% (State: 22.7%)
  • Median household income: $28,235 (State: $55,217)
  • Population: 18,911
  • County seat: Welch
  • Counties considered in state: 55

Wisconsin: Menominee County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 69.5 years (State: 78.9 years)
  • Poverty rate: 20.0% (State: 10.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 18.9% (State: 32.0%)
  • Median household income: $62,194 (State: $72,458)
  • Population: 4,279
  • County seat: Keshena
  • Counties considered in state: 72

Wyoming: Niobrara County

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  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.7 years (State: 78.1 years)
  • Poverty rate: 18.3% (State: 10.7%)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 20.0% (State: 29.0%)
  • Median household income: $54,375 (State: $72,495)
  • Population: 2,460
  • County seat: Lusk
  • Counties considered in state: 23

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