Alabama 7.19% 1.62% 22% 4% 57% 7% 82% 3% 55% 6% $21,303 $1,787 $95 $26 4.60% 1.58% Mississippi 7.18% 1.72% 22% 5% 57% 9% 86% 2% 52% 2% $21,597 $1,795 $87 $31 4.58% 1.73% Kentucky 6.84% 1.66% 20% 4% 59% 8% 82% 3% 55% 5% $21,490 $2,089 $106 $33 4.53% 1.66% Tennessee 7.42% 1.68% 21% 3% 57% 7% 84% 2% 56% 4% $22,882 $2,973 $93 $16 4.71% 1.58% West South Central
Arkansas 6.96% 1.66% 21% 4% 58% 8% 87% 1% 52% 3% $21,078 $1,691 $93 $31 4.48% 1.65% Louisiana 7.26% 1.77% 21% 4% 56% 9% 86% 2% 51% 2% $22,543 $2,128 $91 $43 4.48% 1.62% Oklahoma 7.19% 2.08% 21% 4% 58% 8% 86% 1% 50% 3% $23,573 $2,093 $95 $33 4.59% 1.65% Texas 7.04% 1.67% 18% 5% 59% 11% 82% 2% 51% 4% $24,243 $2,497 $84 $24 4.59% 1.71% Mountain Colorado 7.77% 1.60% 23% 4% 48% 8% 84% 3% 55% 4% $24,140 $2,477 $121 $34 4.11% 1.43% New Mexico 7.51% 1.68% 22% 4% 55% 8% 86% 3% 54% 2% $20,557 $1,733 $88 $35 4.58% 1.62% Arizona 7.67% 1.59% 24% 4% 52% 8% 83% 5% 64% 4% $24,525 $3,376 $87 $17 4.37% 1.46% Utah 7.68% 1.64% 20% 4% 55% 8% 81% 5% 60% 4% $21,016 $2,719 $115 $32 4.59% 1.51% Nevada 7.90% 1.83% 21% 6% 48% 10% 73% 16% 62% 9% $23,427 $2,846 $145 $87 4.09% 1.41%
Mountain-West North Central
North Dakota 7.05% 1.64% 20% 4% 62% 7% 88% 1% 52% 4% $24,527 $2,135 $107 $37 4.82% 1.62% South Dakota 9.49% 3.22% 14% 6% 54% 14% 70% 19% 68% 10% $23,447 $2,535 $317 $216 5.28% 1.77% Montana 7.27% 1.61% 20% 4% 57% 8% 87% 2% 54% 5% $23,318 $1,947 $108 $28 4.60% 1.58% Idaho 7.50% 1.78% 21% 5% 57% 7% 83% 5% 62% 5% $21,266 $1,508 $111 $25 4.68% 1.65% Wyoming 6.96% 1.75% 20% 2% 57% 6% 87% 3% 50% 5% $23,424 $1,712 $96 $23 4.43% 1.51% Pacific States Washington 7.89% 1.77% 24% 4% 52% 9% 81% 2% 66% 7% $26,253 $2,807 $88 $20 4.51% 1.66% Oregon 7.36% 1.57% 25% 5% 53% 10% 80% 3% 61% 6% $23,536 $2,793 $92 $13 4.28% 1.56% California 7.94% 1.83% 22% 5% 57% 11% 82% 1% 64% 6% $28,688 $4,829 $101 $23 4.92% 1.85%
Other States and regions
Alaska 7.37% 1.48% 29% 6% 46% 8% 81% 5% 52% 6% $29,269 $2,342 $73 $24 4.11% 1.39% Hawaii 7.36% 1.45% 24% 5% 56% 7% 84% 7% 60% 3% $25,593 $3,847 $84 $19 4.49% 1.42% D.C. 7.02% 1.88% 22% 7% 55% 13% 82% 3% 52% 6% $29,942 $5,036 $127 $65 4.34% 1.90%
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