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Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey adult obesity Percent of Overweight or Obese Adults; Arkansas by County, 2010 Phillips 65.9 Poinsett 71.6 Washington 64.2 Little River 65.7 Randolph 71.7 Baxter 66.3 Calhoun 75.2 Perry 67.7 Columbia 75.5 Grant 71.8 Sebastian 57.3 Lonoke 69.3 Newton 58.1 Pike 66.9 Craighead 67.8 Lincoln 69.8 St. Francis 78.6 Cleburne 75.0 Chicot 66.4 Cleveland 77.4 Carroll 61.4 Clay 66.2 Arkansas 71.2 Pulaski 68.8 Howard 78.1 Union 73.5 Nevada 70.7 Crittenden 73.8 Fulton 69.3 Pope 52.9 Desha 60.7 Garland 64.8 Miller 54.0 White 76.7 Dallas 75.2 Lawrence 70.3 Stone 67.9 Monroe 73.6 Madison 65.5 Marion 62.2 Franklin 63.0 Prairie 75.9 Hempstead 63.7 Lee 70.9 Conway 62.5 Jackson 75.5 Drew 67.6 Cross 81.0 Clark 69.2 Crawford 64.0 Izard 68.3 Scott 61.1 Lafayette 61.6 Mississippi 67.4 Greene 66.9 Faulkner 69.8 Jefferson 68.9 Polk 82.3 Boone 59.7 Johnson 60.2 Ouachita 72.6 Benton 62.4 Saline 69.6 Searcy 56.8 Bradley 72.4 Yell 55.0 Sharp 72.9 Logan 53.1 Independence 74.5 Woodruff 81.2 Ashley 71.9 Montgomery 64.2 Sevier 86.6 Van Buren 62.9 Hot Spring 69.9 State 67.1% 52.9 - 64.2% 64.3 - 72.9% 73.0 - 86.6%

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  • Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey

    adult obesityPercent of Overweight or Obese Adults;Arkansas by County, 2010

    Phillips65.9

    Poinsett71.6

    Washington64.2

    LittleRiver65.7

    Randolph71.7Baxter

    66.3

    Calhoun75.2

    Perry67.7

    Columbia75.5

    Grant71.8

    Sebastian57.3

    Lonoke69.3

    Newton58.1

    Pike66.9

    Craighead67.8

    Lincoln69.8

    St.Francis

    78.6

    Cleburne75.0

    Chicot66.4

    Cleveland77.4

    Carroll61.4

    Clay66.2

    Arkansas71.2

    Pulaski68.8

    Howard78.1

    Union73.5

    Nevada70.7

    Crittenden73.8

    Fulton69.3

    Pope52.9

    Desha60.7

    Garland64.8

    Miller54.0

    White76.7

    Dallas75.2

    Lawrence70.3

    Stone67.9

    Monroe73.6

    Madison65.5

    Marion62.2

    Franklin63.0

    Prairie75.9

    Hempstead63.7

    Lee70.9

    Conway62.5

    Jackson75.5

    Drew67.6

    Cross81.0

    Clark69.2

    Crawford64.0

    Izard68.3

    Scott61.1

    Lafayette61.6

    Mississippi67.4

    Greene66.9

    Faulkner69.8

    Jefferson68.9

    Polk82.3

    Boone59.7

    Johnson60.2

    Ouachita72.6

    Benton62.4

    Saline69.6

    Searcy56.8

    Bradley72.4

    Yell55.0

    Sharp72.9

    Logan53.1

    Independence74.5

    Woodruff81.2

    Ashley71.9

    Montgomery64.2

    Sevier86.6

    VanBuren62.9

    HotSpring

    69.9

    State 67.1%

    52.9 - 64.2%

    64.3 - 72.9%

    73.0 - 86.6%

  • adults reporting no exercisePercent of adults reporting no exercise in the past 30 days;Arkansas by County, 2010

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey

    State 29.8%

    22.4 - 28.7%

    28.8 - 35.9%

    36.0 - 44.9%

    Phillips34.1

    Poinsett38.5

    Washington24.2

    LittleRiver44.4

    Randolph38.1Baxter

    33.2

    Calhoun33.8

    Perry24.0

    Columbia24.9

    Grant24.4

    Sebastian33.9

    Lonoke24.5

    Newton34.7

    Pike22.4

    Craighead37.1

    Lincoln31.0

    St.Francis

    39.8

    Cleburne33.6

    Chicot34.5

    Cleveland31.2

    Carroll24.6

    Clay30.8

    Arkansas31.0

    Pulaski23.2

    Howard28.1

    Union34.2

    Nevada23.1

    Crittenden39.2

    Fulton30.0

    Pope38.5

    Desha31.6

    Garland23.8

    Miller43.5

    White33.4

    Dallas29.0

    Lawrence42.4

    Stone38.9

    Monroe38.3

    Madison25.5

    Marion28.7

    Franklin30.5

    Prairie30.1

    Hempstead35.7

    Lee42.0

    Conway36.4

    Jackson40.0

    Drew37.3

    Cross39.1

    Clark26.1

    Crawford29.6

    Izard39.0

    Scott29.6

    Lafayette31.6

    Mississippi38.0

    Greene32.8

    Faulkner25.1

    Jefferson23.3

    Polk26.9

    Boone28.2

    Johnson33.1

    Ouachita26.6

    Benton23.5

    Saline24.1

    Searcy37.4

    Bradley40.6

    Yell28.5

    Sharp44.9

    Logan32.3

    Independence43.3

    Woodruff35.9

    Ashley38.7

    Montgomery23.9

    Sevier34.2

    VanBuren36.8

    HotSpring

    26.6

  • Percent of Population 25 years and olderArkansas by county, 2007-2011

    bachelors degree or higher

    State 19.6%

    6.5 - 11.8%

    11.9 - 18.4%

    18.5 - 31.3%Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    Phillips12.2

    Poinsett9.4

    Washington27.6

    LittleRiver12.5

    Randolph11.5Baxter

    14.9

    Calhoun6.7

    Perry11.5

    Columbia20.5

    Grant15.1

    Sebastian19.0

    Lonoke17.3

    Newton12.6

    Pike11.3

    Craighead23.7

    Lincoln9.0

    St.Francis

    10.2

    Cleburne16.3

    Chicot13.2

    Cleveland14.0

    Carroll17.1

    Clay9.3

    Arkansas13.0

    Pulaski31.3

    Howard12.7

    Union16.5

    Nevada10.3

    Crittenden13.5

    Fulton11.5

    Pope20.4

    Desha13.4

    Garland20.6

    Miller12.9

    White18.4

    Dallas12.7

    Lawrence9.4

    Stone11.8

    Monroe13.7

    Madison12.2

    Marion14.5

    Franklin12.4

    Prairie9.9

    Hempstead14.5

    Lee6.5

    Conway14.0

    Jackson8.0

    Drew19.8

    Cross12.0

    Clark22.3

    Crawford13.2

    Izard12.7

    Scott11.1

    Lafayette12.8

    Mississippi12.6

    Greene12.1

    Faulkner25.9

    Jefferson16.9

    Polk10.6

    Boone14.2

    Johnson16.0

    Ouachita13.2

    Benton27.6

    Saline22.9

    Searcy8.5

    Bradley11.4

    Yell10.5

    Sharp12.8

    Logan11.2

    Independence13.2

    Woodruff9.6

    Ashley12.5

    Montgomery11.3

    Sevier9.2

    VanBuren12.7

    HotSpring

    12.3

  • births to teensRate per 1000 females age 11 - 17;Arkansas by County, 2011

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

    State 10.2

    0.0 - 7.7

    7.8 - 13.7

    13.8 - 31.1

    Phillips20.1

    Poinsett9.4

    Washington10.0

    LittleRiver6.2

    Randolph10.9Baxter

    4.8

    Calhoun0.0

    Perry2.0

    Columbia13.9

    Grant9.1

    Sebastian15.1

    Lonoke8.9

    Newton6.2

    Pike3.4

    Craighead11.6

    Lincoln7.4

    St.Francis

    19.1

    Cleburne9.9

    Chicot11.8

    Cleveland9.1

    Carroll14.6

    Clay2.9

    Arkansas13.9

    Pulaski10.5

    Howard10.4

    Union10.5

    Nevada13.1

    Crittenden17.1

    Fulton6.1

    Pope7.7

    Desha11.3

    Garland10.2

    Miller12.4

    White9.6

    Dallas10.1

    Lawrence11.3

    Stone7.6

    Monroe14.8

    Madison7.4

    Marion9.7

    Franklin8.0

    Prairie2.7

    Hempstead12.8

    Lee9.1

    Conway4.2

    Jackson17.3

    Drew10.1

    Cross9.8

    Clark6.8

    Crawford6.7

    Izard3.8

    Scott14.0

    Lafayette31.1

    Mississippi15.6

    Greene11.3

    Faulkner5.6

    Jefferson18.1

    Polk6.3

    Boone6.2

    Johnson16.1

    Ouachita17.5

    Benton5.6

    Saline5.5

    Searcy3.0

    Bradley15.5

    Yell13.4

    Sharp13.7

    Logan10.5

    Independence7.0

    Woodruff11.6

    Ashley11.8

    Montgomery10.1

    Sevier15.2

    VanBuren10.4

    HotSpring

    8.8

  • Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    State 35.8%

    18.1 - 33.2%

    33.3 - 46.5%

    46.6 - 67.4%

    children in single-parent familiesPercent of children under 18 years of age;Arkansas by County, 2007-2011

    Phillips67.4

    Poinsett43.1

    Washington31.0

    LittleRiver35.6

    Randolph27.0Baxter

    28.7

    Calhoun54.4

    Perry29.4

    Columbia49.1

    Grant22.0

    Sebastian32.2

    Lonoke28.9

    Newton23.7

    Pike34.1

    Craighead37.6

    Lincoln45.6

    St.Francis

    60.0

    Cleburne26.5

    Chicot55.9

    Cleveland35.7

    Carroll29.2

    Clay30.5

    Arkansas36.7

    Pulaski44.3

    Howard39.3

    Union42.3

    Nevada39.0

    Crittenden61.9

    Fulton22.7

    Pope31.0

    Desha45.1

    Garland37.6

    Miller43.4

    White28.8

    Dallas34.5

    Lawrence26.8

    Stone27.4

    Monroe54.3

    Madison18.1

    Marion21.1

    Franklin29.6

    Prairie27.8

    Hempstead36.9

    Lee54.5

    Conway33.2

    Jackson46.5

    Drew43.0

    Cross32.1

    Clark34.0

    Crawford32.6

    Izard29.8

    Scott32.9

    Lafayette44.5

    Mississippi52.6

    Greene27.1

    Faulkner29.0

    Jefferson57.9

    Polk40.4

    Boone28.7

    Johnson30.6

    Ouachita44.4

    Benton22.9

    Saline28.1

    Searcy32.9

    Bradley35.5

    Yell24.0

    Sharp29.6

    Logan29.0

    Independence34.7

    Woodruff40.9

    Ashley34.5

    Montgomery26.7

    Sevier28.1

    VanBuren36.2

    HotSpring

    29.5

  • State 27.8%

    15.2 - 28.9%

    29.0 - 39.9%

    40.0 - 51.0%

    children living in povertyPercent of population under age 18Arkansas by County, 2011

    Phillips51.0

    Poinsett37.1

    Washington27.0

    LittleRiver27.8

    Randolph35.4Baxter

    28.1

    Calhoun22.4

    Perry27.2

    Columbia37.3

    Grant18.3

    Sebastian31.2

    Lonoke18.8

    Newton36.4

    Pike32.4

    Craighead28.3

    Lincoln28.8

    St.Francis

    43.8

    Cleburne26.2

    Chicot48.2

    Cleveland24.6

    Carroll29.8

    Clay28.9

    Arkansas28.3

    Pulaski23.3

    Howard30.5

    Union31.8

    Nevada35.0

    Crittenden39.9

    Fulton33.5

    Pope30.1

    Desha39.9

    Garland32.4

    Miller32.4

    White23.6

    Dallas34.3

    Lawrence34.4

    Stone38.5

    Monroe47.5

    Madison31.2

    Marion34.5

    Franklin28.4

    Prairie31.3

    Hempstead38.0

    Lee46.4

    Conway30.8

    Jackson34.8

    Drew31.3

    Cross28.3

    Clark30.3

    Crawford27.3

    Izard31.7

    Scott37.0

    Lafayette35.4

    Mississippi36.3

    Greene25.6

    Faulkner17.7

    Jefferson35.7

    Polk35.3

    Boone27.1

    Johnson29.8

    Ouachita37.6

    Benton18.3

    Saline15.2

    Searcy46.6

    Bradley36.1

    Yell28.1

    Sharp37.8

    Logan31.2

    Independence27.9

    Woodruff38.5

    Ashley30.6

    Montgomery35.0

    Sevier31.6

    VanBuren39.1

    HotSpring

    30.0

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates

  • Percent of County public water systemspopulation receiving uoridated waterArkansas by County, 2010

    fluoridated water

    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic DiseasePrevention and Health Promotion, Oral Health Branch. Oral Health Maps [online] 2012[accessed 2012 October 26] http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/gisdoh/waterfluor.aspx

    State 64.6%

    0.0 - 31.4%

    31.5 - 75.6%

    75.7 - 99.4%

    Phillips75.2

    Poinsett49.5

    Washington99.3

    LittleRiver0.0

    Randolph75.6Baxter

    79.2

    Calhoun0.0

    Perry86.2

    Columbia0.0

    Grant60.4

    Sebastian12.8

    Lonoke67.2

    Newton29.6

    Pike0.0

    Craighead87.2

    Lincoln0.0

    St.Francis

    78.5

    Cleburne57.9

    Chicot75.0

    Cleveland0.0

    Carroll0.0

    Clay45.3

    Arkansas91.8

    Pulaski98.7

    Howard96.2

    Union0.0

    Nevada74.1

    Crittenden83.3

    Fulton0.0

    Pope97.0

    Desha0.0

    Garland0.0

    Miller0.9

    White93.0

    Dallas92.6

    Lawrence44.6

    Stone0.0

    Monroe79.5

    Madison1.6

    Marion0.0

    Franklin0.0

    Prairie76.9

    Hempstead88.0

    Lee86.5

    Conway98.7

    Jackson61.0

    Drew89.0

    Cross41.1

    Clark69.6

    Crawford0.0

    Izard14.4

    Scott0.0

    Lafayette11.8

    Mississippi71.8

    Greene72.7

    Faulkner75.4

    Jefferson63.8

    Polk0.0

    Boone0.0

    Johnson97.1

    Ouachita72.9

    Benton99.4

    Saline94.7

    Searcy24.7

    Bradley0.0

    Yell31.4

    Sharp0.0

    Logan44.5

    Independence46.0

    Woodruff63.9

    Ashley71.2

    Montgomery0.0

    Sevier0.0

    VanBuren85.2

    HotSpring

    95.2

  • Percent Procient or Advanced;Arkansas by School District, 2012

    grade 11 literacy

    State 68%

    19 - 50%

    51 - 70%

    71 - 92%

    Source: Arkansas Department of Education,http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/learning-services/student-assessment/test-scores

    Phillips

    Poinsett

    Washington

    LittleRiver

    RandolphBaxter

    Calhoun

    Perry

    Columbia

    Grant

    Sebastian

    Lonoke

    Newton

    Pike

    Craighead

    Lincoln

    St.Francis

    Cleburne

    Chicot

    Cleveland

    Carroll Clay

    Arkansas

    Pulaski

    Howard

    Union

    Nevada

    Crittenden

    Fulton

    Pope

    Desha

    Garland

    Miller

    White

    Dallas

    Lawrence

    Stone

    Monroe

    Madison

    Marion

    Franklin

    Prairie

    Hempstead

    Lee

    Conway

    Jackson

    Drew

    Cross

    Clark

    Crawford

    Izard

    Scott

    Lafayette

    Mississippi

    Greene

    Faulkner

    Jefferson

    Polk

    Boone

    Johnson

    Ouachita

    Benton

    Saline

    Searcy

    Bradley

    Yell

    Sharp

    Logan

    Independence

    Woodruff

    Ashley

    Montgomery

    Sevier

    VanBuren

    HotSpring

  • Percent Procient or Advanced;Arkansas by School District, 2012

    grade 8 literacy

    Source: Arkansas Department of Education,http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/learning-services/student-assessment/test-scores

    State 80%

    48 - 68%

    69 - 81%

    82 - 97%

    Phillips

    Poinsett

    Washington

    LittleRiver

    RandolphBaxter

    Calhoun

    Perry

    Columbia

    Grant

    Sebastian

    Lonoke

    Newton

    Pike

    Craighead

    Lincoln

    St.Francis

    Cleburne

    Chicot

    Cleveland

    Carroll Clay

    Arkansas

    Pulaski

    Howard

    Union

    Nevada

    Crittenden

    Fulton

    Pope

    Desha

    Garland

    Miller

    White

    Dallas

    Lawrence

    Stone

    Monroe

    Madison

    Marion

    Franklin

    Prairie

    Hempstead

    Lee

    Conway

    Jackson

    Drew

    Cross

    Clark

    Crawford

    Izard

    Scott

    Lafayette

    Mississippi

    Greene

    Faulkner

    Jefferson

    Polk

    Boone

    Johnson

    Ouachita

    Benton

    Saline

    Searcy

    Bradley

    Yell

    Sharp

    Logan

    Independence

    Woodruff

    Ashley

    Montgomery

    Sevier

    VanBuren

    HotSpring

  • Percent Procient or Advanced;Arkansas by School District, 2012

    Source: Arkansas Department of Education,http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/learning-services/student-assessment/test-scores

    State 68%

    17 - 52%

    53 - 70%

    71 - 92%

    Phillips

    Poinsett

    Washington

    LittleRiver

    RandolphBaxter

    Calhoun

    Perry

    Columbia

    Grant

    Sebastian

    Lonoke

    Newton

    Pike

    Craighead

    Lincoln

    St.Francis

    Cleburne

    Chicot

    Cleveland

    Carroll Clay

    Arkansas

    Pulaski

    Howard

    Union

    Nevada

    Crittenden

    Fulton

    Pope

    Desha

    Garland

    Miller

    White

    Dallas

    Lawrence

    Stone

    Monroe

    Madison

    Marion

    Franklin

    Prairie

    Hempstead

    Lee

    Conway

    Jackson

    Drew

    Cross

    Clark

    Crawford

    Izard

    Scott

    Lafayette

    Mississippi

    Greene

    Faulkner

    Jefferson

    Polk

    Boone

    Johnson

    Ouachita

    Benton

    Saline

    Searcy

    Bradley

    Yell

    Sharp

    Logan

    Independence

    Woodruff

    Ashley

    Montgomery

    Sevier

    VanBuren

    HotSpring

    grade 8 math

  • State 6.6%

    1.4 - 4.1%

    4.2 - 6.7%

    6.8 - 11.5%

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    Phillips4.2

    Poinsett2.7

    Washington10.1

    LittleRiver3.8

    Randolph2.9Baxter

    4.5

    Calhoun1.6

    Perry4.3

    Columbia6.6

    Grant5.9

    Sebastian6.4

    Lonoke5.3

    Newton3.1

    Pike4.9

    Craighead8.9

    Lincoln2.2

    St.Francis

    3.3

    Cleburne5.2

    Chicot4.1

    Cleveland2.6

    Carroll5.6

    Clay3.0

    Arkansas5.0

    Pulaski11.5

    Howard4.0

    Union5.0

    Nevada3.3

    Crittenden3.3

    Fulton4.5

    Pope6.7

    Desha4.2

    Garland7.4

    Miller3.5

    White6.6

    Dallas3.3

    Lawrence2.9

    Stone3.9

    Monroe3.2

    Madison3.6

    Marion4.4

    Franklin3.4

    Prairie2.4

    Hempstead3.6

    Lee1.4

    Conway5.4

    Jackson2.9

    Drew5.8

    Cross3.1

    Clark10.1

    Crawford4.6

    Izard4.4

    Scott3.3

    Lafayette4.9

    Mississippi3.7

    Greene4.2

    Faulkner8.3

    Jefferson5.0

    Polk3.5

    Boone4.9

    Johnson4.7

    Ouachita3.7

    Benton8.6

    Saline6.7

    Searcy2.7

    Bradley2.6

    Yell2.7

    Sharp5.1

    Logan2.9

    Independence4.4

    Woodruff2.6

    Ashley3.5

    Montgomery4.0

    Sevier2.8

    VanBuren

    4.3

    HotSpring

    4.0

    Percent of Population 25 years and olderArkansas by county, 2007-2011

    graduate degree or professional degree

  • Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    State 82.7%

    68.7 - 77.2%

    77.3 - 82.6%

    82.7 - 88.8%

    Phillips72.9

    Poinsett72.8

    Washington82.1

    LittleRiver82.1

    Randolph80.0Baxter

    85.3

    Calhoun79.6

    Perry81.5

    Columbia84.4

    Grant84.0

    Sebastian82.2

    Lonoke85.6

    Newton79.8

    Pike78.8

    Craighead84.1

    Lincoln70.9

    St.Francis

    74.1

    Cleburne81.5

    Chicot70.7

    Cleveland85.5

    Carroll80.4

    Clay74.5

    Arkansas80.8

    Pulaski88.8

    Howard77.1

    Union81.6

    Nevada76.4

    Crittenden77.2

    Fulton81.0

    Pope82.2

    Desha75.5

    Garland85.1

    Miller83.0

    White82.5

    Dallas80.0

    Lawrence75.8

    Stone79.2

    Monroe71.5

    Madison75.3

    Marion84.8

    Franklin83.7

    Prairie76.7

    Hempstead80.5

    Lee68.7

    Conway82.3

    Jackson75.3

    Drew81.9

    Cross77.8

    Clark84.1

    Crawford78.9

    Izard80.1

    Scott76.0

    Lafayette77.6

    Mississippi75.7

    Greene82.2

    Faulkner87.6

    Jefferson82.6

    Polk81.6

    Boone84.7

    Johnson76.4

    Ouachita83.2

    Benton85.0

    Saline88.6

    Searcy72.9

    Bradley73.8

    Yell70.8

    Sharp83.0

    Logan78.2

    Independence81.5

    Woodruff72.9

    Ashley81.6

    Montgomery81.3

    Sevier70.0

    VanBuren81.3

    HotSpring

    81.2

    high school degree or higherPercent of Population 25 Years and Older withHigh School Diploma or Higher; Arkansas by County, 2007-2011

  • housing costs - no mortgageMedian Selected Monthly Owner Costs for HousingUnits without a Mortgage;Arkansas by County, 2007-2011

    Phillips328

    Poinsett313

    Washington336

    LittleRiver288

    Randolph292Baxter

    297

    Calhoun324

    Perry282

    Columbia299

    Grant308

    Sebastian331

    Lonoke342

    Newton231

    Pike289

    Craighead317

    Lincoln320

    St.Francis

    325

    Cleburne306

    Chicot381

    Cleveland321

    Carroll303

    Clay286

    Arkansas346

    Pulaski391

    Howard301

    Union334

    Nevada315

    Crittenden375

    Fulton265

    Pope286

    Desha355

    Garland309

    Miller303

    White301

    Dallas308

    Lawrence280

    Stone260

    Monroe322

    Madison254

    Marion279

    Franklin270

    Prairie311

    Hempstead290

    Lee324

    Conway303

    Jackson314

    Drew330

    Cross370

    Clark304

    Crawford293

    Izard293

    Scott247

    Lafayette286

    Mississippi313

    Greene319

    Faulkner336

    Jefferson338

    Polk262

    Boone289

    Johnson256

    Ouachita303

    Benton347

    Saline353

    Searcy240

    Bradley324

    Yell272

    Sharp272

    Logan284

    Independence298

    Woodruff320

    Ashley324

    Montgomery270

    Sevier255

    VanBuren

    287

    HotSpring

    289

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    State $317

    $231 - 293

    $294 - 338

    $339 - 391

  • Phillips857

    Poinsett836

    Washington1,214

    LittleRiver806

    Randolph781Baxter

    926

    Calhoun738

    Perry863

    Columbia907

    Grant1,037

    Sebastian987

    Lonoke1,067

    Newton802

    Pike825

    Craighead982

    Lincoln776

    St.Francis

    852

    Cleburne901

    Chicot880

    Cleveland914

    Carroll948

    Clay789

    Arkansas860

    Pulaski1,224

    Howard847

    Union853

    Nevada849

    Crittenden1,054

    Fulton788

    Pope899

    Desha861

    Garland1,019

    Miller969

    White974

    Dallas804

    Lawrence682

    Stone773

    Monroe774

    Madison878

    Marion802

    Franklin874

    Prairie846

    Hempstead882

    Lee780

    Conway889

    Jackson732

    Drew904

    Cross883

    Clark925

    Crawford910

    Izard759

    Scott835

    Lafayette783

    Mississippi871

    Greene877

    Faulkner1,090

    Jefferson929

    Polk852

    Boone934

    Johnson819

    Ouachita823

    Benton1,238

    Saline1,154

    Searcy760

    Bradley833

    Yell820

    Sharp759

    Logan774

    Independence845

    Woodruff746

    Ashley862

    Montgomery955

    Sevier915

    VanBuren

    788

    HotSpring

    852

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey

    State $1,004

    $682 - 836

    $837 - 987

    $988 - 1,238

    housing costs - with mortgageMedian Selected Monthly Owner Costsfor Housing Units with a Mortgage;Arkansas by County, 2007-2011

  • infant mortalityRate per 1000 live birthsArkansas by County, 2011

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

    State 7.0

    0.0 - 5.1

    5.2 - 20.0

    20.1 - 48.4

    Phillips7.0

    Poinsett9.4

    Washington6.2

    LittleRiver0.0

    Randolph0.0Baxter

    17.6

    Calhoun0.0

    Perry9.2

    Columbia3.4

    Grant0.0

    Sebastian7.3

    Lonoke6.0

    Newton14.5

    Pike7.9

    Craighead6.6

    Lincoln7.8

    St.Francis

    8.0

    Cleburne7.9

    Chicot6.1

    Cleveland0.0

    Carroll3.3

    Clay0.0

    Arkansas20.0

    Pulaski8.2

    Howard11.2

    Union8.1

    Nevada0.0

    Crittenden13.6

    Fulton9.2

    Pope3.8

    Desha5.5

    Garland2.7

    Miller6.5

    White7.3

    Dallas0.0

    Lawrence5.6

    Stone7.7

    Monroe0.0

    Madison0.0

    Marion7.0

    Franklin0.0

    Prairie12.8

    Hempstead5.9

    Lee9.4

    Conway7.7

    Jackson14.9

    Drew4.4

    Cross8.8

    Clark8.0

    Crawford10.8

    Izard17.9

    Scott7.1

    Lafayette48.4

    Mississippi9.1

    Greene5.1

    Faulkner8.5

    Jefferson3.2

    Polk0.0

    Boone4.4

    Johnson11.6

    Ouachita6.3

    Benton4.9

    Saline9.3

    Searcy0.0

    Bradley0.0

    Yell6.9

    Sharp29.4

    Logan0.0

    Independence6.2

    Woodruff11.1

    Ashley3.7

    Montgomery0.0

    Sevier11.1

    VanBuren

    4.9

    HotSpring

    0.0

  • Percent of all birthsArkansas by County, 2011

    low birth weight

    State 9.1%

    2.4 - 7.4%

    7.5 - 11.6%

    11.7 - 22.6%

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

    Phillips14.4

    Poinsett7.2

    Washington8.2

    LittleRiver9.4

    Randolph6.6Baxter

    8.5

    Calhoun2.4

    Perry11.0

    Columbia13.1

    Grant4.9

    Sebastian6.6

    Lonoke7.3

    Newton10.1

    Pike8.7

    Craighead8.6

    Lincoln8.5

    St.Francis

    12.1

    Cleburne10.2

    Chicot13.3

    Cleveland8.8

    Carroll8.6

    Clay10.3

    Arkansas12.8

    Pulaski10.4

    Howard8.4

    Union9.3

    Nevada10.7

    Crittenden13.8

    Fulton11.0

    Pope8.6

    Desha16.5

    Garland8.2

    Miller10.7

    White6.7

    Dallas14.6

    Lawrence10.0

    Stone8.5

    Monroe10.6

    Madison7.8

    Marion4.2

    Franklin9.3

    Prairie12.8

    Hempstead12.4

    Lee5.7

    Conway8.0

    Jackson9.9

    Drew8.7

    Cross8.8

    Clark10.0

    Crawford9.7

    Izard11.6

    Scott8.5

    Lafayette22.6

    Mississippi11.8

    Greene7.1

    Faulkner8.2

    Jefferson13.0

    Polk6.9

    Boone5.3

    Johnson5.5

    Ouachita10.0

    Benton6.8

    Saline8.4

    Searcy5.9

    Bradley14.3

    Yell9.4

    Sharp8.8

    Logan6.4

    Independence10.6

    Woodruff8.9

    Ashley13.4

    Montgomery9.4

    Sevier10.4

    VanBuren

    7.4

    HotSpring

    12.4

  • median household incomeArkansas by County, 2011

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates

    Phillips26,892

    Poinsett30,761

    Washington39,230

    Little River38,937

    Randolph33,210

    Baxter33,312

    Calhoun35,464

    Perry38,858

    Columbia33,533

    Grant46,538

    Sebastian38,404

    Lonoke49,579

    Newton31,224

    Pike30,054

    Craighead39,410

    Lincoln35,854

    St. Francis28,467

    Cleburne42,265

    Chicot27,966

    Cleveland41,864

    Carroll33,579

    Clay32,564

    Arkansas37,922

    Pulaski43,898

    Howard33,079

    Union37,193

    Nevada31,590

    Crittenden34,905

    Fulton33,696

    Pope38,095

    Desha30,186

    Garland35,651

    Miller37,728

    White42,958

    Dallas30,728

    Lawrence32,678

    Stone29,182

    Monroe27,758

    Madison34,292

    Marion32,685

    Franklin38,245

    Prairie36,088

    Hempstead30,922

    Lee27,894

    Conway37,830

    Jackson32,750

    Drew35,627

    Cross35,268

    Clark34,478

    Crawford37,552

    Izard31,245

    Scott31,163

    Lafayette30,057

    Mississippi33,426

    Greene37,893

    Faulkner49,314

    Jefferson37,704

    Polk31,030

    Boone38,411

    Johnson34,182

    Ouachita35,095

    Benton52,644

    Saline54,372

    Searcy26,990

    Bradley31,118

    Yell33,747

    Sharp28,760

    Logan34,000

    Independence34,690

    Woodruff27,357

    Ashley37,170

    Montgomery31,603

    Sevier30,899

    Van Buren34,513

    Hot Spring38,082

    State $38,889

    $26,892-34,000$34,001-42,958$42,959-54,372

  • State 18.3%

    1.8 - 15.9%

    16.0 - 26.6%

    26.7 - 45.2%Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

    Phillips1.8

    Poinsett18.4

    Washington19.5

    LittleRiver24.8

    Randolph18.1Baxter

    34.6

    Calhoun9.8

    Perry16.5

    Columbia33.2

    Grant12.6

    Sebastian45.2

    Lonoke8.9

    Newton17.4

    Pike25.4

    Craighead20.2

    Lincoln10.9

    St.Francis

    12.9

    Cleburne14.2

    Chicot13.3

    Cleveland6.9

    Carroll19.1

    Clay30.9

    Arkansas13.6

    Pulaski9.8

    Howard24.2

    Union18.9

    Nevada17.0

    Crittenden26.6

    Fulton31.2

    Pope18.4

    Desha15.9

    Garland20.7

    Miller36.1

    White12.2

    Dallas29.2

    Lawrence17.8

    Stone36.2

    Monroe10.6

    Madison21.5

    Marion23.9

    Franklin24.7

    Prairie20.5

    Hempstead21.2

    Lee15.1

    Conway10.0

    Jackson12.9

    Drew7.8

    Cross12.3

    Clark18.8

    Crawford33.6

    Izard31.3

    Scott30.5

    Lafayette25.8

    Mississippi14.6

    Greene27.4

    Faulkner10.1

    Jefferson18.7

    Polk12.9

    Boone9.6

    Johnson15.9

    Ouachita25.9

    Benton12.9

    Saline10.9

    Searcy9.4

    Bradley5.7

    Yell25.7

    Sharp29.4

    Logan29.2

    Independence32.2

    Woodruff14.4

    Ashley14.5

    Montgomery20.0

    Sevier29.6

    VanBuren10.8

    HotSpring

    21.8

    no prenatal careDuring rst trimester(percent of all births)Arkansas by County: 2011

  • State 38.0%

    33.1 - 37.7%

    37.8 - 42.3%

    42.4 - 47.3%Source: Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, Year Nine Assessment of Childhood andAdolescent Obesity in Arkansas

    overweight/obese studentsGrades K, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10Arkansas by County, 2011-2012

    Phillips45.2

    Poinsett46.2

    Washington35.8

    LittleRiver41.6

    Randolph43.3Baxter

    34.9

    Calhoun44.3

    Perry37.5

    Columbia42.9

    Grant37.3

    Sebastian36.1

    Lonoke35.4

    Newton38.3

    Pike37.1

    Craighead38.1

    Lincoln44.5

    St.Francis

    41.6

    Cleburne36.3

    Chicot41.6

    Cleveland37.5

    Carroll42.0

    Clay43.0

    Arkansas41.8

    Pulaski36.8

    Howard43.1

    Union39.7

    Nevada40.3

    Crittenden40.0

    Fulton41.1

    Pope39.0

    Desha39.3

    Garland35.5

    Miller38.4

    White40.2

    Dallas43.8

    Lawrence38.6

    Stone34.6

    Monroe38.3

    Madison33.1

    Marion37.7

    Franklin38.2

    Prairie44.0

    Hempstead41.6

    Lee46.7

    Conway40.1

    Jackson46.6

    Drew40.4

    Cross40.5

    Clark44.1

    Crawford34.4

    Izard36.5

    Scott40.2

    Lafayette38.9

    Mississippi42.2

    Greene38.7

    Faulkner34.2

    Jefferson41.2

    Polk39.4

    Boone34.7

    Johnson41.7

    Ouachita45.5

    Benton33.4

    Saline35.2

    Searcy41.6

    Bradley45.0

    Yell43.2

    Sharp41.6

    Logan40.9

    Independence41.3

    Woodruff47.3

    Ashley39.1

    Montgomery42.3

    Sevier45.8

    VanBuren41.3

    HotSpring

    39.5

  • people living in povertyPercent of population;Arkansas by County, 2011

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates

    State 19.3%

    10.0 - 18.7%

    18.8 - 25.4%

    25.5 - 35.2%

    Phillips34.0

    Poinsett25.0

    Washington20.1

    LittleRiver17.6

    Randolph23.4Baxter

    16.8

    Calhoun16.5

    Perry16.4

    Columbia26.4

    Grant11.5

    Sebastian21.2

    Lonoke13.7

    Newton21.3

    Pike20.5

    Craighead20.6

    Lincoln25.4

    St.Francis

    32.9

    Cleburne16.2

    Chicot33.4

    Cleveland16.7

    Carroll18.7

    Clay20.1

    Arkansas18.5

    Pulaski16.6

    Howard20.9

    Union21.5

    Nevada23.5

    Crittenden26.6

    Fulton21.4

    Pope22.1

    Desha27.6

    Garland20.9

    Miller21.5

    White18.0

    Dallas21.5

    Lawrence23.0

    Stone22.9

    Monroe31.6

    Madison22.6

    Marion20.5

    Franklin20.9

    Prairie21.7

    Hempstead24.7

    Lee35.2

    Conway23.0

    Jackson23.9

    Drew22.6

    Cross19.2

    Clark23.1

    Crawford18.0

    Izard20.5

    Scott22.3

    Lafayette24.2

    Mississippi25.4

    Greene17.4

    Faulkner14.7

    Jefferson24.3

    Polk22.1

    Boone16.9

    Johnson20.8

    Ouachita24.1

    Benton12.1

    Saline10.0

    Searcy28.6

    Bradley24.4

    Yell19.5

    Sharp24.5

    Logan20.0

    Independence21.4

    Woodruff27.3

    Ashley19.8

    Montgomery21.9

    Sevier21.7

    VanBuren22.1

    HotSpring

    20.3

  • Phillips29,861

    Poinsett28,876

    Washington32,269

    Little River28,836

    Randolph26,639

    Baxter31,075

    Calhoun27,272

    Perry30,825

    Columbia31,536

    Grant31,498

    Sebastian35,717

    Lonoke31,459

    Newton24,520

    Pike27,799

    Craighead31,359

    Lincoln25,220

    St. Francis25,121

    Cleburne32,980

    Chicot30,245

    Cleveland31,783

    Carroll25,967

    Clay29,254

    Arkansas38,306

    Pulaski42,438

    Howard26,495

    Union40,486

    Nevada28,425

    Crittenden30,597

    Fulton25,611

    Pope28,105

    Desha30,943

    Garland34,038

    Miller31,817

    White28,655

    Dallas29,918

    Lawrence26,328

    Stone24,631

    Monroe29,790

    Madison22,380

    Marion25,450

    Franklin29,770

    Prairie30,294

    Hempstead27,123

    Lee27,690

    Conway31,442

    Jackson29,942

    Drew29,843

    Cross29,682

    Clark29,254

    Crawford26,789

    Izard24,966

    Scott22,474

    Lafayette25,960

    Mississippi30,283

    Greene27,819

    Faulkner31,658

    Jefferson30,414

    Polk23,847

    Boone29,416

    Johnson23,986

    Ouachita29,844

    Benton35,130

    Saline36,977

    Searcy24,598

    Bradley28,800

    Yell25,791

    Sharp24,588

    Logan25,854

    Independence30,109

    Woodruff28,723

    Ashley32,699

    Montgomery23,507

    Sevier23,163

    Van Buren26,725

    HotSpring26,239

    Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

    State $32,373

    $22,380 - 27,819

    $27,820 - 34,038

    $34,039 - 42,438

    per capita personal incomeArkansas by County, 2010

  • Percent of adults meeting physical activity recommendation;Arkansas by County, 2009

    physically active adults

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey

    State 47.3%

    33.7 - 43.1%

    43.2 - 49.9%

    50.0 - 63.1%

    Phillips36.1

    Poinsett45.3

    Washington54.2

    LittleRiver40.5

    Randolph50.7Baxter

    45.1

    Calhoun52.3

    Perry46.1

    Columbia56.6

    Grant41.5

    Sebastian46.8

    Lonoke44.2

    Newton47.4

    Pike40.4

    Craighead42.6

    Lincoln46.9

    St.Francis

    39.1

    Cleburne46.9

    Chicot63.1

    Cleveland47.0

    Carroll53.7

    Clay48.7

    Arkansas41.2

    Pulaski44.2

    Howard40.2

    Union53.6

    Nevada52.0

    Crittenden41.5

    Fulton51.8

    Pope46.5

    Desha46.9

    Garland46.1

    Miller41.8

    White43.1

    Dallas49.5

    Lawrence43.9

    Stone41.3

    Monroe36.5

    Madison52.8

    Marion57.0

    Franklin48.1

    Prairie36.0

    Hempstead39.3

    Lee33.7

    Conway51.3

    Jackson42.6

    Drew57.8

    Cross45.0

    Clark51.6

    Crawford51.2

    Izard44.8

    Scott49.9

    Lafayette46.8

    Mississippi44.6

    Greene40.2

    Faulkner47.2

    Jefferson44.1

    Polk47.2

    Boone56.8

    Johnson45.3

    Ouachita57.9

    Benton54.2

    Saline41.2

    Searcy47.5

    Bradley51.6

    Yell52.5

    Sharp54.0

    Logan47.1

    Independence42.1

    Woodruff39.5

    Ashley53.9

    Montgomery50.3

    Sevier42.1

    VanBuren49.3

    HotSpring

    41.4

  • Sources: U.S Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    State 19.8%

    10.7 - 18.4%

    18.5 - 27.3%

    27.4 - 39.1%

    Phillips39.1

    Poinsett21.7

    Washington16.8

    LittleRiver20.9

    Randolph15.7Baxter

    13.1

    Calhoun19.3

    Perry15.3

    Columbia25.2

    Grant13.8

    Sebastian19.7

    Lonoke16.3

    Newton11.8

    Pike14.9

    Craighead20.9

    Lincoln21.3

    St.Francis

    34.5

    Cleburne12.6

    Chicot32.4

    Cleveland15.8

    Carroll14.5

    Clay15.5

    Arkansas23.0

    Pulaski26.8

    Howard21.2

    Union23.3

    Nevada23.3

    Crittenden33.8

    Fulton13.7

    Pope16.6

    Desha31.9

    Garland18.4

    Miller25.1

    White15.9

    Dallas23.5

    Lawrence16.0

    Stone10.7

    Monroe26.4

    Madison11.4

    Marion12.1

    Franklin15.2

    Prairie16.0

    Hempstead24.5

    Lee33.6

    Conway16.9

    Jackson21.8

    Drew23.3

    Cross21.5

    Clark21.5

    Crawford16.0

    Izard12.6

    Scott14.5

    Lafayette25.2

    Mississippi28.6

    Greene17.4

    Faulkner17.2

    Jefferson32.0

    Polk13.9

    Boone14.0

    Johnson16.2

    Ouachita27.3

    Benton13.7

    Saline14.6

    Searcy11.2

    Bradley22.5

    Yell16.0

    Sharp14.5

    Logan16.5

    Independence15.6

    Woodruff24.6

    Ashley21.0

    Montgomery11.1

    Sevier16.6

    VanBuren12.8

    HotSpring

    17.3

    single female-headed householdArkansas by County, 2010

  • Phillips21.9

    Poinsett25.2

    Washington18.4

    LittleRiver34.5

    Randolph19.2Baxter

    23.1

    Calhoun25.8

    Perry21.4

    Columbia18.0

    Grant21.3

    Sebastian24.2

    Lonoke18.5

    Newton28.1

    Pike23.6

    Craighead26.3

    Lincoln18.3

    St.Francis

    22.9

    Cleburne27.7

    Chicot17.0

    Cleveland22.2

    Carroll20.3

    Clay24.5

    Arkansas19.7

    Pulaski20.0

    Howard22.1

    Union18.4

    Nevada20.1

    Crittenden22.4

    Fulton20.1

    Pope30.7

    Desha16.4

    Garland27.4

    Miller35.2

    White20.7

    Dallas27.1

    Lawrence23.6

    Stone30.1

    Monroe23.7

    Madison19.1

    Marion24.8

    Franklin21.0

    Prairie16.0

    Hempstead26.3

    Lee22.1

    Conway25.3

    Jackson21.0

    Drew16.8

    Cross23.0

    Clark26.5

    Crawford19.0

    Izard21.5

    Scott27.6

    Lafayette25.0

    Mississippi26.2

    Greene25.2

    Faulkner20.9

    Jefferson20.0

    Polk26.7

    Boone24.2

    Johnson27.2

    Ouachita23.8

    Benton18.9

    Saline22.6

    Searcy29.2

    Bradley16.3

    Yell28.4

    Sharp19.7

    Logan27.4

    Independence23.3

    Woodruff18.4

    Ashley13.3

    Montgomery27.8

    Sevier28.3

    VanBuren31.7

    HotSpring

    26.8

    Percent of Adults Reporting Currently Being Cigarette Smokers; Arkansas by County, 2010

    Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey

    State 22.9%

    13.3 - 20.7%

    20.8 - 25.3%

    25.4 - 35.2%

    smokers

  • Source: Arkansas Prevention Needs Assessment Student Survey, 2011. Arkansas Department ofHuman Services, Division of Behavioral Health Services, Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention

    State 27.0%

    14.5 - 24.1%

    24.2 - 29.0%

    29.1 - 38.5%

    Grades 6,8,10,12Percent of Students with Any Drug Use in Lifetime; Arkansas by County, 2011

    Phillips21.2

    Poinsett23.3

    Washington25.5

    LittleRiver30.6

    Randolph22.4Baxter

    27.3

    Calhoun32.3

    Perry19.4

    Columbia32.2

    Grant27.6

    Sebastian28.5

    Lonoke28.9

    Newton22.4

    Pike25.9

    Craighead26.5

    Lincoln26.7

    St.Francis

    21.4

    Cleburne25.0

    Chicot24.6

    Cleveland22.3

    Carroll28.0

    Clay24.8

    Arkansas34.5

    Pulaski31.6

    Howard24.7

    Union29.9

    Nevada27.8

    Crittenden26.9

    Fulton20.3

    Pope25.2

    Desha28.9

    Garland27.1

    Miller28.5

    White28.0

    Dallas25.7

    Lawrence26.4

    Stone28.2

    Monroe30.9

    Madison38.5

    Marion28.2

    Franklin20.1

    Prairie32.6

    Hempstead24.8

    Lee14.5

    Conway26.8

    Jackson31.9

    Drew29.0

    Cross34.3

    Clark23.0

    Crawford27.4

    Izard24.1

    Scott28.2

    Lafayette21.4

    Mississippi25.2

    Greene28.1

    Faulkner28.1

    Jefferson22.2

    Polk28.5

    Boone26.3

    Johnson25.6

    Ouachita24.6

    Benton23.8

    Saline27.7

    Searcy25.4

    Bradley24.8

    Yell26.0

    Sharp25.0

    Logan23.8

    Independence25.1

    Woodruff24.5

    Ashley27.8

    Montgomery23.1

    Sevier32.4

    VanBuren26.7

    HotSpring

    26.8

    student drug usage

  • unemployment rateArkansas by County, 2011

    Phillips11.4

    Poinsett9.0

    Washington6.0

    LittleRiver7.7

    Randolph10.3Baxter

    8.6

    Calhoun9.4

    Perry8.6

    Columbia9.4

    Grant7.2

    Sebastian8.3

    Lonoke6.8

    Newton7.8

    Pike9.4

    Craighead7.3

    Lincoln9.4

    St.Francis

    11.0

    Cleburne7.9

    Chicot11.9

    Cleveland7.9

    Carroll6.3

    Clay13.7

    Arkansas10.8

    Pulaski7.2

    Howard8.0

    Union9.7

    Nevada9.2

    Crittenden12.6

    Fulton7.4

    Pope7.6

    Desha11.8

    Garland8.3

    Miller7.0

    White8.8

    Dallas11.1

    Lawrence9.8

    Stone10.2

    Monroe9.0

    Madison6.2

    Marion9.4

    Franklin7.5

    Prairie8.2

    Hempstead8.5

    Lee11.3

    Conway8.3

    Jackson10.6

    Drew11.7

    Cross8.5

    Clark9.5

    Crawford8.5

    Izard9.4

    Scott6.9

    Lafayette9.9

    Mississippi11.1

    Greene10.0

    Faulkner7.0

    Jefferson10.6

    Polk8.3

    Boone7.4

    Johnson7.2

    Ouachita9.4

    Benton6.3

    Saline6.5

    Searcy8.5

    Bradley11.1

    Yell6.5

    Sharp10.3

    Logan8.4

    Independence8.8

    Woodruff11.6

    Ashley11.2

    Montgomery8.3

    Sevier8.3

    VanBuren

    9.8

    HotSpring

    7.6

    Source: Arkansas Department of Workforce Services, Labor Market Information, November 5, 2012

    State 8.0%

    6.0 - 8.0%

    8.1 - 10.0%

    10.1 - 13.7%

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