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New NY Times: Hardest places to live in the US (by county).
Here:

The Upshot came to this conclusion by looking at six data points for each county in the United States: education (percentage of residents with at least a bachelor’s degree), median household income, unemployment rate, disability rate, life expectancy and obesity. We then averaged each county’s relative rank in these categories to create an overall ranking.

(We tried to include other factors, including income mobility and measures of environmental quality, but we were not able to find data sets covering all counties in the United States.)

The 10 lowest counties in the country, by this ranking, include a cluster of six in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky (Breathitt, Clay, Jackson, Lee, Leslie and Magoffin), along with four others in various parts of the rural South: Humphreys County, Miss.; East Carroll Parish, La.; Jefferson County, Ga.; and Lee County, Ark.


The map is informative as well...

Cheers,
Scott.
New And just about all those orange counties . . .
. . vote Republican, don't they?
New Purty much. I find it...
Exceptionally ironic.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
     NY Times: Hardest places to live in the US (by county). - (Another Scott) - (2)
         And just about all those orange counties . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
             Purty much. I find it... - (folkert)

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