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Chart Gallery: Rural-urban differences

Males per 100 Females for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022

Bar chart showing the number of males per 100 females for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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Metro and Nonmetro Mortality by Race, 2020

Bar chart showing metropolitan and nonmetropolitan age-adjusted mortality by race.

Mortality by Hispanic Origin for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2020

Bar chart showing age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000 people for those of Hispanic origin and those not of Hispanic origin for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.

Mortality by Race for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2020

Bar chart showing age-adjusted mortality by race for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.

Nurses per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2023

Bar chart showing the number of nurses per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Includes data for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses (LPNs/LVNs).

Obesity Prevalence for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2004-2021

Line chart showing the percentage of the population that is obese in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties from 2004 to 2021.
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One or More Hospital Stays in the Past Year in Metro and Nonmetro Counties, Age 1-64, 2019

Bar chart showing the percentage of the population age 1-64 with one or more hospital stays in the past year in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.

Overdose Deaths per 100,000 for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 1999-2016

Line chart showing overdose deaths per 100,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties from 1999 through 2016.
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Personal Income for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022

Stacked bar chart showing the population by income range for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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Physician Assistants per 10,000 People for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 2022

Bar chart showing the number of physician assistants (PAs) per 10,000 people for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.
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