eQ 3 WS200US Wireless Weather Station User Manual Manual

eQ-3 Limited Wireless Weather Station Manual

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Operating InstructionsWeather station„WS 200US“ELV Electronics Ltd. · Hongkong
2These operating instructions belong with this product. They contain important information for putting it into service and operating it. This should be noted also when this product is passed on to a third party.Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference!A list of contents with the corresponding page numbers can be found in the index on page 4.1st English edition                  May 2006Documentation  © 2006 ELV Electronics LimitedAll rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher.This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are acknowledged. Printed in Hong KongModifications due to technical improvements may be made without prior notification.00066548 Y2006 V1.0
3IntroductionDear Customer,Thank you for purchasing this product.The product has been EMC-tested and thus meets the requirements of the valid national guidelines. See also FCC Information.In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, you, as the user, have to observe this operating manual.Prior to using the product for the first time, please read the entire operating manual and observe all operating and safety instructions.We should  already like to point  out now  the correct order for  commissioning  the products. Please  also  observe  the  installation  and  calibration  instructions  in  this operating manual as well as the information about impairment of radio transmission between the sensors and base station.All company names and product descriptions listed herein are the trademarks of the re-spective manufacturers. All rights are reserved.F
4Table of Contents    Page1.  Intended Use .................................................................................................................... 62.  Scope of Delivery ............................................................................................................. 63.  Explanation of Symbols................................................................................................... 74.  Features and Functions................................................................................................... 7  a)  Base Station ................................................................................................................. 7  b)  Multipurpose Sensor .................................................................................................... 9  c)  Outdoor Sensor ........................................................................................................... 95.  Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................... 96.  Battery and Accumulator Information ......................................................................... 107.  Preparation and Start-up .............................................................................................. 11  a)  Start-up of the Multipurpose Sensor ......................................................................... 11  b)  Start-up of Other Sensors .......................................................................................... 14  c)  Start-up of the Base Station ...................................................................................... 14  d)  Registration of Sensors during Operation ................................................................. 158.  Indications of the LC Display ........................................................................................ 169.  Configuration and Operation ........................................................................................ 18  a)  Basic Settings, Configuration .................................................................................... 18    Calling-up the configuration mode ............................................................................ 19    Setting the date and time .......................................................................................... 19    Entering degrees of latitude and longitude ................................................................ 20    Setting the time zone ................................................................................................. 21    Assigning the march indication .................................................................................. 21    Selecting the unit for the temperature indication ....................................................... 22    Selecting the unit for the wind speed ........................................................................ 22    Exiting the configuration mode .................................................................................. 22  b)  Operation  .................................................................................................................. 23    Selecting the indoor temperature .............................................................................. 23    Selecting the outdoor temperature ............................................................................ 23    Selecting the outdoor sensor ..................................................................................... 23    Indicating the MIN/MAX values.................................................................................. 23    Indicating the time/date for the single extreme value ................................................ 24    Deleting the MIN/MAX values .................................................................................... 25    Setting the contrast of the LC display ....................................................................... 25
5    Page  c)  Further Functions ....................................................................................................... 26    Indication of the moon phases .................................................................................. 26    Wiz Kid ....................................................................................................................... 26    Weather forecast ........................................................................................................ 26    Wind symbol indication (wind cone) .......................................................................... 27    Comfort indicator ....................................................................................................... 27    Frost warning ............................................................................................................. 27    Storm warning............................................................................................................ 2710. Replacing the Battery .................................................................................................... 28  a)  Base Station ............................................................................................................... 28  b)  Multipurpose Sensor, Outdoor Sensors..................................................................... 2811. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 2912. Coverage ........................................................................................................................ 3113. Maintenance and Cleaning ........................................................................................... 32  a)  General ....................................................................................................................... 32  b)  Cleaning the Base Station ......................................................................................... 32  c)  Cleaning the Multipurpose Sensor and the Outdoor Sensors ................................... 3314. Handling .......................................................................................................................... 34  a)  General ....................................................................................................................... 34  b)  Base Station ............................................................................................................... 34  c)  Multipurpose Sensor .................................................................................................. 3415. Explanation of Terms ..................................................................................................... 3516. Disposal .......................................................................................................................... 37  a)  General ....................................................................................................................... 37  b)  Disposal Instructions for Batteries/Accumulators ..................................................... 3717. Technical Data ................................................................................................................ 3818. FCC-Information ............................................................................................................ 39 Appendix A: Position table (longitude/latitude) ............................................................... 40  Appendix B: Table of time zones ..................................................................................... 58 19. Brief Instructions ........................................................................................................... 59
61. Intended UseThe Weather Station WS 200US is a high-quality universal weather measuring system which is able to process a large number of weather data and additional information and can indicate both current values and forecasts.All relevant data are simultaneously presented on the LC display, further data can be indicated by pressing a key.A special feature is the figure of the ”Wiz Kid”. The clothes he wears show the current outdoor temperature range, his hair and scarf reflect the range of the current wind speed and his umbrella indicates prognosticated rain.The forecasts of the basis station are to be considered orientation values. They do not represent an absolutely accurate prognosis. The manufacturer does not take over any responsibility for incorrect indications, measured values or weather forecasts and the consequences thereof.This product is designed for private use and is not suitable for medical purposes or for informing  the public.The components of this product are not a toy, they contain fragile glass and ceramic parts. Set up all the components in such a manner that they are out of the reach of children.The product is operated by batteries. All external sensors transmit their data to the base station via radio in the range of 433 MHz (coverage up to 100m in the free field).Use other than that described above will lead to damage to the product.Please read the complete operating instructions before use. They contain important information for correct installation, functioning and operation.2. Scope of Delivery•  Weather Station WS 200US•  Plastic foot for the weather station•  Operating instructions
73. Explanation of Symbols The symbol with the lightening in the triangle is used when your health is at risk, e.g.   through an electric shock  An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important information in these operating instructions which must be observed without fail. The ”hand” symbol can be found when you are to be given tips and information on    operation.4. Features and Functionsa) Base StationIndication of indoor temperature and air humidity•  temperature indication in °C or °F / air-humidity indication in % rH (% relative air humidity))•  can be switched to the indication of the inside dew point•  storage  of  minimum/maximum  temperatures  with  the  corresponding  times/dates  of  measurement•  storage of minimum/maximum air humidity with the corresponding times/dates of measurement •  Climatic comfort zone indicator•  graphical representation of the march of temperature over the last 24 hoursIndication of an outdoor sensor (temperature and air humidity)•  indication of the data of the multipurpose sensor or of the 8 outdoor sensors for temperature/ air humidity•  optional indication of temperature, dew point or perceived temperature (windchill)•  storage  of  minimum  and  maximum  temperatures  with  the  corresponding  times/dates  of  measurement•  storage  of  minimum  and  maximum  air  humidity  with  the  corresponding  times/dates  of  measurement•  Graphical representation of the march of temperature over the last 24 hoursIndication of wind speed•  wind speed indication with selectable units: km/h, m/s, mph•  storage of the maximum wind speed values with the corresponding times/dates of measurement •  additional graphical representation (wind cone) for light, moderate and strong windsF
8Indication of the march of air pressure/indication of the tendency of air pressure•  graphical representation of the pressure march over the last 24 hours•  storage  of  the  minimum  and  maximum  air  pressure  values  with  the  corresponding  times/   dates of measurement•  indication of the tendency of air pressure in 5 different steps: strongly increasing, increasing,   unchanging, decreasing, strongly decreasingSymbol indication of the weather forecast•  symbols for: rainy, cloudy, bright, sunnyIndication of time and date•  integrated quartz clockIndication of sunrise and sunset•  based on the locations which are to be entered individually, a calculation is possible in the range    from -60°N to +60°NIndication of the phases of the moon•  indication of the current phase of the moon in 8 steps: new moon, waxing moon, full moon,   waning moon (with intermediate steps)Warning functions•  frost warning for a temperature decreasing below 4°C (symbol: ice crystal) •  storm warning for a sharp air pressure decrease within a short period of time (symbol: danger   sign)”Wiz Kid” weather indicatorFollowing the almost forgotten weather house, in which a person with an umbrella steps out of the door in case of bad weather and a person lightly dressed appears in case of good weather, the WS 200US is provided with the ”Wiz Kid”. The behaviour of this figure depends on various weather factors so that you can see at a glance which dressing you should put on if you want to go outside. This indicator does not only reflect the current measured values for outdoor temperature, air humidity and wind, but also the weather forecast data.    Therefore, many different presentations and kinds of clothing of ”Wiz Kid” are provided and shown according to the weather situation.•  The clothing of ”Wiz Kid” depends on the outdoor temperature measured at the multipurpose sensor and ranges from swimming shorts up to the complete winter dressing including a cap, a muffler and gloves.•  At wind speeds higher than 20 km/h (moderate wind) the hair of ”Wiz Kid” blow in the wind and if he has put a muffler on – dependent on the temperature, too – it also blows in the wind.•  If the weather forecast predicts rain, the ”Wiz Kid” will take his umbrella with him.F
9b) Multipurpose Sensor•  Radio transmission of:  -  wind speed  -  temperature  -  air humidityC) Outdoor Sensor•  Radio transmission of:  -  temperature  -  air humidity5. Safety Instructions  The warranty will lapse for damage due to non-compliance with these operating instructions. We shall not be held liable for any consequential damage or loss!  We shall not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non-compliance with the safety instructions. Any claim to warranty will lapse in such cases.Dear Customer,  the following  safety and  risk instructions  are intended not  only for  the protection of your health but also for the protection of the device. Please read through the following points attentively:Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. The outdoor sensor does only emit relatively weak radio signals. These radio signals could, however, lead to malfunctions in life-supporting systems. The same may possibly apply to other areas.The weather station is only designed for dry rooms. Do  not expose it to direct sunlight, high temperatures, coldness or excessive dampness and humidity.The multipurpose sensor (and separately/additionally available outdoor sensors) is suitable for operation in non-protected outdoor areas.For safety and licensing (CE) reasons, unauthorised conversion of and/or modifications to the product are not permitted.Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. Plastic foil/bags and polystyrene parts etc. could become dangerous toys for children.Handle the product with care. It can be damaged through impact, blows or by being dropped even from a low height.
106. Battery and Accumulator Information•  Batteries/accumulators must be kept out of the reach of children.•  Make sure that the batteries/accumulators are inserted with the correct polarity.•  Do not leave the batteries/accumulators lying around in the open; there is a risk of their being swallowed by children or domestic animals. If swallowed, immediately contact a doctor.•  Leaking or damaged batteries/accumulators can cause burning if they come into contact with the skin. For this reason you should use suitable protective gloves. •  Make sure that batteries/accumulators are not short-circuited or thrown into a fire. There is a risk of explosion!•  Never dismantle batteries/accumulators!•  Batteries may not be recharged. There is a risk of explosion!•  In  case  of  longer  periods  of  non-use  (e.g.  during  storage)  remove  the  inserted  batteries/ accumulators to avoid damage by a leaking battery/accumulator.•  Always replace the whole set of batteries/accumulators. Do not mix batteries/accumulators of different types/manufacturers.•  Never mix batteries with accumulators! Please note:  The weather station, multipurpose sensor and possibly used outdoor sensors can be operated by accumulators. However, due to the lower voltage of accumulators (accumulator = 1.2 V, battery = 1.5 V) the operating life can be decreased. Moreover, the radio coverage will be reduced, in rare cases even malfunctions can be caused.  Therefore, the following rule applies:   If you face any problem during the operation based on accumulators, use batteries instead of them. We recommend you to operate the weather station, multipurpose sensor and possibly existing outdoor sensors only with high-quality alkaline batter-ies.  Please refer to chapter 16 for the environmental-friendly disposal of batteries and accumulators.F
117. Preparation and Start-up  Please note:  First  start  up  all  provided  sensors  (multipurpose  sensor  and  possibly  exist-ing outdoor sensors)  (insert  batteries) before starting up  the  weather station itself.  If you fail to follow this order of proceeding, it may be that the base station is not able to identify the provided sensors!It is principally recommended to test the base station with all its sensors (supplied multipurpose sensor  and  possibly  existing  outdoor  sensors)  first  in  a  room,  before  installing  the  sensors outside.   The distance between the base station and the sensors must be at least 2m to avoid   interference. Do not place the sensors side by side, but install them throughout the   area (e.g. if you have purchased several additional sensors).If you find out that one of the sensors is not received after the installation, you can take it for granted that the radio reception is too weak.You avoid complex and time-consuming troubleshooting, if you perform this first functional test.  a) Start-up of the Multipurpose Sensor•  Open the housing of the multipurpose sensor. First, turn  the lower cover of the housing a little bit towards the arrow  as  shown  on  the  right  (1)  and  then  pull  it  carefully   downwards (2).•  There are two options to mount the sensor on a mast:1. Own  installation  mast,  e.g.  purchased  in  the  DIY   superstore  2. Optionally  available  installation  mast  matched  to  the   system (not included in the scope of delivery, is to be   ordered separately)Fig. 1F
12•  Screw out the two small screws at the bottom of the multipurpose sensor a little bit.•  Insert the supplied mounting rod of 25cm from into the multipurpose sensor the bottom in such a way that the two holes in the mounting rod are directly positioned under the screws.•  Then tighten the two screws carefully (screws are to be screwed into the holes of the mounting rod).•  The  mast  required  must  have  a  diameter  of between 25mm and 45mm. It can either be a free mast or a mounting angle, e.g. for a satellite dish.•  Position  the  shaped  aluminium  part  on  one side  of  this  mast/mounting  angle  and  put  a hose band clip over the two parts.•  Set the short mounting rod of the sensor against the other side of the shaped aluminium part (on the right side in Figure 2 above) and tighten the hose band clip by using a screwdriver.2. Optionally available installation mast (not included in the scope of delivery)If you want to drive the rod with the flat tip (serves as an earth tip) into the ground by  means of a hammer, use a suited wooden clump in any case to protect the mast. Otherwise, the upper end of the rod will be damaged (installation of the sensor mast will not be possible any longer), guarantee will lapse!•  Assemble the single parts of the sensor mast. Plastic couplers combine the individual rods.  plastic coupler                   Fig. 2b•  The flat rod end serves as an earth tip. Proceed as follows for mounting:1. Own individual installation mastsuppliedmounting rodsupplied shapedaluminium partmounting clipinstallation mastFig. 2a
13•  After the installation of the mast, insert three batteries (AA/Mignon) with the correct polarity into the battery compart-ment. You will find the corresponding image in the battery compartment (see also figure 3 on the right).  If possible use alkaline batteries.   As already described in chapter 6, accumulators can be used, too. They, however, can have a nega-tive influence on the operating life, coverage and operational safety.•  During the following 5 minutes, the sensor is in the so called synchronisation mode in which it sends one data package every 4 seconds.   During this period of time you should insert the batteries into the base station so that it can identify the sensor.Fig. 3•  Then close the housing of the multipurpose sensor again, slide the cover upwards and lock it by turning it to the right (reverse direction than shown in Fig. 1).•  To avoid unnecessary long ways for checking the functions, the final positioning, e.g. in the garden, should be performed only after a successfully completed functional test as described at the beginning of this chapter.  The correct location of the multipurpose sensor is decisive for obtaining the most accurate   measuring values. The temperature sensor inside the housing of the multipurpose sensor is positioned at the top below the ”umbrellas” in a ventilated area of the housing. Therefore, in direct sunlight only a slightly higher temperature value will be measured.  Please ensure that the wind sensor at the tip of the multipurpose sensor is not posi-tioned too close to houses, trees etc., because this could falsify the measured values of the wind speed. That’s  why,  the multipurpose  sensor should  be  set  up  in a  free space, e.g.  in the   garden.•  The  mast  must  firmly  stick  in  the  soil  with  the  multipurpose  sensor  being  positioned    approximately 2 m above the ground.  When selecting the place of installation, consider the safety for children, pets, vehicles etc.  If the multipurpose sensor falls down, there is risk of injury or damage to vehicles or other objects.  Make  sure  that  there  are no  pipes  (e.g.  hose  pipes  for  irrigating  systems  or   similar) at the place where the earth rod is inserted/driven into the ground.FF
14b) Start-up of Other SensorsIf you want  to use several  additional temperature/air humidity sensors  suited to the  Weather Station WS 200US, insert the batteries into the sensor(s) now. A maximum number of 8 of such sensors can be operated.The installation, addressing and  start-up of  the sensor is  to be  performed according to their operating instructions.c) Start-up of the Base StationThe base station is designed to indicate all registered and calculated data on a clearly arranged LC display. The sensors for indoor use (temperature, air humidity, air pressure) are also included in the housing of the base station.For this reason, ensure during the start-up or installation of the base station that a heating or ventilation system (e.g. an air-conditioning system)  is  not in its proximity, because false data could be indicated in such a case. Avoid direct sunlight, too!Keep to the following order of steps during the start-up:•  Open the battery compartment on the back side of the base station (remove the foot first, if necessary!).•  Insert four batteries (AA/Mignon) in the battery com-partment paying attention to the correct polarity. You  will  find  the  corresponding  image  in  the  battery   compartment (see also figure 4 on the right).  If possible use alkaline batteries.   As already described in chapter 6, accumu-lators can be used, too. They, however, can have a negative influence  on the operating life, coverage and operational safety.•  Close the battery compartment again.•  If the batteries are inserted, all  segments  of the LC   display will be shown briefly.Fig. 4•  Afterwards, the base station activates the synchronisation mode for 15 minutes. In this period   of time all sensors received will be indicated one after the other.   If all your installed sensors have already been received, you can cause a premature   exit of the synchronisation mode by pressing any button, provided that all sensors   have already completed their own synchronisation mode.   If you face any problem in the identification of one sensor, you should wait as long   as the synchronisation time is finished. This process takes 15 minutes.FF
15•  After the synchronisation, the normal display of all weather data is shown.   Only sunrise and sunset as well as the phase of the moon have not been indicated yet, because time and data are to be set before.•  Configure the base station as described in chapter 9 ”Configuration and Operation”.•  The base station can either be hung up on the wall (a suited opening is provided on the back   side) or placed on a foot onto a surface.If  you  drive  a  nail  into  the  wall  or  drill  a  hole  for  a  plug  with  screw  for  this  purpose,  pay  attention  that  no  power,  gas  or  water  pipes  can  be  damaged, grave danger!•  If you want to use the foot, first put the front central spike of the foot into the supports on the back side of the base station. Then, swing the foot a little bit back till the two rear spikes lock into the catch supports at the bottom of the base station.d) Registration of Sensors during Normal OperationWhen starting up the product, all available suited sensors are registered at the base station in the synchronisation mode and then received during normal operation(time required for the synchronisation of the base station takes about 15 minutes after inserting the batteries, time required for the synchronisation of the sensors takes about 5 minutes after inserting the batteries). To register further new, additionally purchased sensors (or sensors lost during the battery replace-ment) you do not need to follow the procedure of the initial start-up.All data saved (minimum and maximum values, time etc.) would be lost during this kind of proceeding.Every day, the base station performs a synchronisation test at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. so that it can identify new sensors (or a sensor with battery replacement) automatically.But if the new sensor is not indicated, the problem may be found in the coverage (see chapter 12 ”Coverage”).FFF
168. Indications of the LC Display  17  1615  1518   1419201  132   123 4  115  106  9  87    A  B  C  D  E
171  indoor temperature2  indoor air humidity3  comfort zone indicator (for indicating comfortable/uncomfortable climate)4  indication of the air pressure tendency5  graphical presentation of the march (history), according to the unit selected6  indication of empty battery (”LoBat”)7  time and date indication8  sunset time9  sunrise time10  current wind speed11  current air-humidity value of the selected outdoor sensor12  sensor number (no indication, if the multipurpose sensor has been selected)13  current temperature value of the selected outdoor sensor14  analogue temperature indication of the multipurpose sensor15  symbols for the weather forecast (sunny, bright, cloudy, rainy)16  animated ”Wiz Kid” symbol17  symbol for the phase of the moon18  additional graphical representation (wind cone) for light, moderate and strong winds19  bad weather warning20  frost warningControl key functions in normal operation (see chapter ”Configuration” for further functions): A  IN  Switching the indoor temperature indication between temperature/dew point B  SENSOR  Selection of the outdoor sensorC  MIN/MAX  Selection of the minimum or maximum value indicationD  RESET  No functionE  OUT  Switching the outdoor temperature indication between    temperature/dew point/windchillOther symbols/terms:    Indicates that this value is presented in the march indication (5)DEWPOINT  Dew pointWIND CHILL  Perceived temperatureMIN/MAX   Minimum or maximum indication is active
189. Configuration and OperationWhen the batteries have been inserted into the sensors and the batteries have been inserted subsequently into the base station (this order is to be strictly followed), the data transmitted via radio by the sensors should appear in the LC display of the base station.a) Basic Settings, ConfigurationThe following settings are still required for operation:•  year, month, day, hour, minute•  latitude and longitude degrees of your location•  time zoneOnly after these settings, the phase of the moon, MIN-/MAX-data and the sunrise/sunset times as well as the date and time will be indicated.Additional setting options:•  assignment of the march indication (air pressure, indoor or outdoor temperature; standard:  air pressure)•  unit of the temperature measurement (standard: °C)•  unit of the wind speed measurement (standard: km/h)  In the configuration mode the keys have the following functions: Imprint  Function  Description IN    (not used, no function) SENSOR -  Decrease value MIN/MAX EXIT  Exit the configuration mode RESET +  Increase value OUT NEXT  Go to next settingThis key layout is also given on the back side of the weather station.F
19Please note:If you press the + or - key during the individual settings a little bit longer, the values will be changed rapidly. After each setting procedure you can exit the configuration mode by pressing the EXIT key or you can go the the next setting by activating the NEXT key.The configuration is performed according to the following order:year  Æ  month  Æ  day  Æ  minutes  Æ  hours  Æ  latitude degree (LA = latitude)  Æ  Längengrad (LO = “Longitude”)  Æ  Zeitzone (ti)  Æ  assignment of the march indication  Æ  temperature unit Æ  wind unitAfterwards, the setting order restarts from the beginning.IN >2 seconds+-+-+-NEXTNEXTNEXTNEXT+-+-NEXThoursminutesdaymonthyearCalling-up the configuration modePress  the  IN  key  for  approx.  2  seconds  till  the  display changes.The  configuration  mode  can  be  closed  at  any  time  by  pressing  the  EXIT  key  (=  MIN/MAX).  See  ”Exiting  the  Configuration Mode”. Setting the date and timeSet the current year via the + and - keys.Press the NEXT key.Set the month via the + and - keys.Press the NEXT key.Set the day via the + and - keys.Press the NEXT key.Set the minutes via the + and - keys.Press the NEXT key.Set the hours via the + and - keys.Press  the  NEXT  key,  afterwards  you  can  set  the  latitude  degree (in the display appears LA = latitude). See next page. FF
20Entering the degrees of latitude/longitudeThe entry of the location of the weather station is required for the calculation of sunrise and sunset times. The  degree  of  latitude  can  be  entered  in  the  range  from -60.0° to +60.0°.The degree of longitude can be entered in the range from 0.0° to 360.0°.The position of Washington D.C. is programmed by the manufacturer. You can determine your location in different ways:•  You find a table with the coordinates of all US counties in the chapter ”Position Table”. Select a town close to you and enter its coordinates.•  If you possess a GPS navigation device, e.g. in your car or a mobile one, you can take over its location information and then you have your exact position.•  You can also get the exact coordinates via the Internet.   It provides numerous pages which contain information on   navigation.Please consider the fact that the data for sunrise or sunset are only exact at the sea or for a totally even landscape. Hills, high forests etc. alter these values for your location.Even for ideal positions the data may vary by some minutes, because an approximation formula is used for the calculation. Set the degree of latitude via the  +  and - keys.For example: 52.5°, entry: 525Press the  NEXT  key.  Afterwards,  the  degree  of  longitude can be entered. In the display these data are indicated by LO (= longitude).Set the degree of longitude via the + and - keys.For example: 13.4°, entry: 0134Press the NEXT key. Now, set the time zone. ”ti” is faded into the display.+-NEXTNEXT+-longitudelatitude
21Setting the time zoneThe entry of the time zone is required for the calculation of sunrise and sunset times. Enter the difference to the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) = UTC (Universal Time).In the appendix is a table showing the time zone difference from UTC for North America time zones.Set the current value for your time zone via the + and - keys. To ensure the correct functioning of the weather station, all settings  required  have  been  performed  at  this  point.  The extended settings are not necessary for normal operation.Press the EXIT key to close the configuration mode and turn back to the normal mode. Afterwards, the base station is in normal operating mode. Press the NEXT  key  to set  further  values if  required. See below.  NEXTassigningthemarchdirection+-+-NEXTclose the configuration modeEXITtimezoneextendedconfigurationsorAssigning the march indicationThe following representations can be assigned to the course indication:•  air pressure•  indoor temperature•  outdoor temperatureIf the march indication is assigned to one of the two tem-perature indications, the symbol “ ” appears additionally in the corresponding display field.Fading-in/Identification in the display field:P  =  air pressureO  =  outdoor temperatureI  =  indoor temperatureSelect the assignment desired via the + and - keys.Press  the  NEXT  key.  Now,  the  unit  of  the  temperature  indication can be selected.
22Selecting the unit for the temperature indicationThe following units can be selected:°C  =  grade Centigrade (basic setting)°F  =  grade FahrenheitHere,  the  indication  is  presented  with  the  analogue  tem-perature  indication,  in  the  normal  operating  mode  in  all temperature display fields.Select the unit desired for indicating the temperature via the  + and - keys.Press the NEXT key. Now, the unit of the wind speed can be  selected.NEXTunit  for temperatureindication+-NEXTunit  forwind speed+-EXITSelecting the unit for the wind speedThe following units can be selected:km/h  =  kilometres per hourm/s  =  meters per secondmph  =  miles per hourThe indication is given in the WIND field.Select the unit desired for indicating the wind speed via the + and - keys.If you press the NEXT key, the year will appear again and the order of entries will start from the beginning. Now, you could either check or change the entries. Exiting the configuration modePress the EXIT key to close the entry. This can be done at any position, e.g. after entering the time.The data already entered will be saved automatically.F
23b) OperationSelecting the indoor temperature indicationIn the normal operation mode, the indoor temperature and air humidity are presented in the IN display field.Press the IN key repeatedly to switch between•  indoor temperature•  corresponding dew point (= DEWPOINT)Selecting the outdoor temperature indicationIn the normal operation mode, the outdoor temperature and air humidity are presented in the OUT display field.Press the OUT key repeatedly to switch between•  outdoor temperature•  corresponding dew point (= DEWPOINT)•  perceived temperature (= WINDCHILL)Selecting the outdoor sensorIn  the  Sensor  display  field  the  currently  selected  outdoor  sensor  and  its  sensor  number  are  shown. Only active sensors (received in the synchronisation phase) are indicated. To select the outdoor sensors or the multi-purpose sensor, press the SENSOR key as often as it is required to indicate the sensor number desired.•  For the outdoor sensors 1-8 the corresponding sensor number (1-8) is displayed.•  For the multipurpose sensor a sensor number will not displayed, the faded in SENSOR (beside the outdoor air humidity) will disappear.Indicating the MIN/MAX valuesThe minimum  and  maximum  values  obtained for  the  measured values of  the  indoor/outdoor temperatures and air humidity since the last deletion of data are saved. For the wind speed measurement, only the MAX value is saved.All MIN and MAX values are saved together with the corresponding times and dates of the extreme values. If the MIN/MAX keys are pressed several times, the display will switch between the indication of the minimum values, the indication of the maximum values and the normal display.F
24 Proceed as follows for calling up the saved data:•  Calling up minimum values Press the MIN/MAX key. MIN appears in the centre of the display.Now, the minimum values are indicated in the corresponding display fields. For the wind speed a value will not be given (because the minimum value would always be ”0”).•  Calling up maximum values Press the MIN/MAX key once again (starting from the normal display press the key twice).  MAX appears in the centre of the display.The maximum values are indicated in the corresponding display fields. •  Go back to normal display  If you press the MIN/MAX key again, you go back to the normal display, MAX appears in the display.Indicating the time/date for the single extreme valueIf required, you can indicate the time and date at which each single value was measured.Proceed as follows:•  First, select either the indication of the minimum values (press the MIN/MAX key once, MIN is shown in the LC display) or the indication of the maximum values (press the MIN/MAX key twice, MAX is shown in the LC display).•  Now, the value desired can be displayed by pressing the SENSOR key several times.  Order of indication: indoor temperature Æ  indoor air humidity  Æ  outdoor temperature  Æ  outdoor air humidity    Æ wind speed (MAX value only)Each time, only one display field is shown with its extreme value, at the bottom the point of time and date appear at which the extreme value was measured.•  By a next pressure on the SENSOR key you come back to the overview display of all extreme values (MIN or MAX, depending on your selection of the minimum or maximum values). FFF
25Deleting the MIN/MAX valuesThe extreme values can either be deleted in the group (all minimum or all maximum values) or individually.Delete single value•  Press the MIN/MAX key once to display the minimum values or twice to display the maximum values.•  Select the value you want to delete by activating the SENSOR key.•  Press and hold the RESET key longer than two seconds to delete the value selected.Delete group•  Press the MIN/MAX key once to display the minimum values or twice to display the maximum values.•  Press the RESET key longer than two seconds to delete the group selected.Setting the contrast of the LC displayThe contrast of the LC display can be set according to your requirements. For doing this, an opening for setting the contrast is located between the suspending ear and the battery compart-ment on the back side of the weather station. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver you can set the desired display contrast.  Do not use force in doing so, turn the setting controller very carefully!
26c) Further FunctionsIndication of the moon phaseThe moon phases are indicated by the following symbols:full moon  waxing moon  new moon  waning moonFig. 7The indication of the moon phases will only be displayed, if time/date are entered.Wiz KidAs an animated figure the ”Wiz Kid” shows several weather factors simultaneously:•  Outdoor temperature (multipurpose sensor only)  Depending on the outdoor temperature measured at the multipurpose sensor, the clothing of ”Wiz Kid” change from swimming shorts to complete winter clothing including a cap, a muffler and gloves.•  Rain  If the weather forecast predicts rain, the ”Wiz Kid” will take his umbrella with him.•  Wind speed  At  wind  speeds  of  more  than  20km/h  (moderate  wind)  the  hair  of  ”Wiz  Kid”  blows  in  the wind.  If he has put on a scarf, this one will also blow in the wind.Weather forecastThe symbols describing the weather forecast of the weather station are positioned at the top of the display and deliver the following prognoses:  clouds with rain  ➜  rainy  clouds  ➜  cloudy  clouds with sun  ➜  bright  sun  ➜  sunnyF
27Wind symbol indication (wind cone)The wind cone symbol shows at a glance whether the wind is light, moderate or strong at the moment.  wind cone hangs down  ➜  light wind (< 10km/h)  wind cone is lifted to half the height  ➜  moderate wind (1…20km/h)  wind cone is standing horizontally  ➜  strong wind (> 20km/h)Comfort indicatorThe comfort indicator (J  K  L) reflects the room air conditions (relationship of temperature to air humidity). Please refer to the chapter ”Explanation of Terms” for finding a value table of the indication ranges.Frost warningThe frost warning (ice crystal symbol) will be displayed, if the temperature decreases below 4°C.  The  frost  warning  will  be  deactivated  as  soon  as  the  temperature  increases  above  5°C.Storm warningThe storm warning (danger signal symbol) will be activated, if the air pressure decreases con-siderably within a short period of time. As soon as the air pressure increases again above 5°C the frost warning will be deactivated.
2810. Replacing the BatteryThe replacement interval varies significantly for batteries  and  accumulators.  High-quality alkaline batteries are the most efficient ones, whereas accumulators or cheap zinc-carbon batteries require a more frequent replacement. a) Base StationIf the battery empty symbol (   ) is displayed, the batteries have to be replaced.•  Always replace the whole set of batteries.•  Never mix full and semi-full batteries.•  Always use four batteries of the same type and manufacturer.•  Never use batteries and accumulators together.•  As already mentioned before, the station can be operated by accumulators, but if batteries are used, the operating time will be much longer.•  Proceed as described in chapter 7 c) to replace the batteries. Please note:  After replacing the batteries, all data/values saved in the base station (e.g. time, data etc.) are deleted and have to be entered anew.b) Multipurpose Sensor, Outdoor SensorsIf the indication of the individual sensor is not displayed over a period of more than 24 hours, the batteries are to be replaced as described in chapters 7a) and b). Check, if the failed data transfer is caused by an interfered radio transmission. In this case an indication will not be given in the display of the base station neither.  Another possible source of the problem could be for example a metal part placed in the radio line. Such a problem can be detected by the fact that the data transmission of other sensors being closer positioned also fail. (See chapter 11 on next page.)FFF
2911. Troubleshooting Observe all safety instructions included in these operating instructions!ProblemNo receptionInterference of otherdevices by theoutdoor sensorsProblems during   synchronisationPossible solutions•  The distance between the base station and the outdoor sensors is too long. Change the place of installation of the outdoor sensors.•  Objects or shielding materials impair the radio reception. Change the place of installation of the outdoor sensors and the base station.•  The batteries of the outdoor sensors are weak or almost empty. As a test, insert new batteries into the outdoor sensors.•  Another transmitter at the same or adjacent frequency interferes the radio signal of the outdoor sensors. This could be wireless phones, wireless loudspeakers or similar systems.   In most cases, such products are not operated continuously. That means that the radio reception will be perfect on the following day and its more difficult to detect the cause of the problem.   If it is possible, set another frequency for these devices. This step can eliminate the reception problem of the weather station.•  The outdoor sensors emit their data to the base station at intervals of approximately 3 minutes for the duration of 0.1 second (100ms). In this short period of time  other devices are possibly interfered. For example, a very short in-terfering signal can be heard in a wireless phone every 3 minutes.•  When the batteries are inserted into the outdoor sensors and the base station (keep strictly to this order of proceeding!!), these devices are in the synchronisation mode. Here, a data telegram is emitted every 4  seconds.  This accelerates  the detection  and registration process of the outdoor sensors at the base station.  To force a new synchronisation, take the batteries out of the base station and the outdoor sensors. Afterwards, wait at least 50 seconds before inserting the batteries again into the outdoor sensors and finally in the base station (this sequence is to be observed in any case, first insert the batteries into all the existing outdoor sensors and only then insert the batteries into the base station).   However, all the data/values saved in the base station (e.g. minimum values,  maximum  values,  but  also  dates  and  times)  will  be  lost then.•  Before installing the outdoor sensors for example in your garden, carry out a functional test as described at the beginning of chapter 7.
30ProblemSunrise/sunsettimes are notindicatedSunrise/sunset times are wronglyindicatedMinimum and maximum values are not indicatedMoon phase isnot indicatedPossible solutions•  The  base  station  has  not  been  configured.  Configure  the  base station according to the chapter ”Configuration”.•  The longitude or latitude is set incorrectly. Enter the correct position (chapter ”Configuration”).•  Time zone is set incorrectly. Enter the correct time zone for your position (chapter ”Configuration”).•  The date is wrong. Enter the correct date (chapter ”Configuration”). •  The  base  station  has  not  been  configured.  Configure  the  base station according to the chapter ”Configuration”. Set the time and date.•  The  base  station  has  not  been  configured.  Configure  the  base station according to the chapter ”Configuration”. Set the time and date.
3112. CoverageThe coverage of the transmission of the radio signals to the base station can reach up to 100m under optimal conditions. This is also often designated as ”free-field coverage”.   This ideal arrangement (e.g. base station and outdoor sensor on a plane, even meadow   without trees, houses etc.), however, is never reality. Normally, the base station is installed inside the house, the multipurpose sensor in the garden and further outdoor sensors are positioned in outbuildings (e.g. in a aviary) or in the garage.The coverage can be considerably limited by:•  walls, reinforced concrete ceilings•  coated/vapour-deposited insulating glass panes•  vehicles•  trees, brushes, earth, rocks•  the proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g. heating elements)•  the proximity to the human body•  broad-band interference, e.g. in residence areas (DECT telephones, mobile phones, wireless loudspeakers, other radio weather stations, baby phones etc.)•  the proximity to electric motors, transformers, power supply units, computers•  the  proximity  to  improperly  shielded  or  uncovered  operating  computers  or  other  electric    appliancesHowever, a guarantee for a specific coverage is not possible as the local circumstances are different for different places of installation. If the base station does not receive data from the multipurpose sensor or from pos-sibly additional other sensors (despite new batteries), reduce the distance between the outdoor sensors and the base station, change the place of installation.FF
3213. Maintenance and Cleaninga) GeneralCheck the technical safety of the weather station, such as damage to the housing, at regular intervals.When it can be assumed that a safe operation is no longer possible, the product must be put out of service and precautions taken to ensure that it is not used unintentionally. Remove the batteries.It must be assumed that safe operation is not possible any longer, if•  the station is visibly damaged,•  the device does not operate any longer and•  it has been stored for long periods under unfavourable conditions or•  it has been subject to considerable stress in transit.The safety instructions below must be observed before the weather station is cleaned or maintained:  Before cleaning, servicing or repair works, the batteries must be removed.  None of the components inside the station is to be maintained by the user. The hous-ing must not be opened.    Repair work must always be carried out by qualified experts familiar with the hazards involved and with the relevant regulations.b) Cleaning the Base StationDust may be removed easily by using a vacuum cleaner and a clean, soft brush. Hold the opening of the vacuum cleaner close to the base station (do not contact it, scratches could be caused!) and remove the dust by means of the brush. The vacuum cleaner soaks up the dust that has been blown up.A soft, dry and lint-free cloth can also be used to clean the outside of the product.For more resistant dirt, you may moisten the cloth slightly in lukewarm water.Never use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions, which could damage the housing or even impair operation.
33c) Cleaning the Multipurpose Sensor and the Outdoor SensorsAfter a longer period of operation  in  the open, dust can deposit at  the plastic surface of the outdoor sensors. It can be removed rapidly with a cloth slightly moistened in water.   Never use a garden hose to clean the outdoor sensors, because they are only pro-tected against rain coming from the sky above but not against jets of water coming from the sides or below.
3414. Handling  Observe all safety instructions included in these operating instructions!a) GeneralThe product may not be opened or disassembled (apart from the battery replacement described in these operating instructions).None of the components inside the product is to be maintained by the user. Moreover, the licence (CE) and warranty will lapse in such cases.Do not drop the product, it will be damaged even if it falls down from a low height.b) Base StationAvoid the following unfavourable ambient conditions during the operation of the base station:-  damp or air humidity which is too high-  extreme cold or heat-  direct sunlight-  dust or combustible gases, vapours or solvents-  strong vibrations-  strong magnetic fields such as those found in the vicinity of machinery or loudspeakers.Do not use the product immediately after it has been taken from a cold environment to a warm one. The condensation water produced may destroy the product.Wait until the base station has reached room temperature. This may take several hours!Select such a place of installation that the base station stands safely and cannot fall down. There is risk of injury due to its weight.You should protect scratch-sensitive or valuable furniture surfaces by means of suited supports before setting up the base station.c) Multipurpose SensorAlthough the multipurpose sensor is protected against rain coming from above, it is not protected against water from the sides or below. Therefore, never splash the station, e.g. by means of a garden hose or another irrigation system. Select such a place of installation that children can not tilt the multipurpose sensor. Do not set it up in the proximity of vehicles, glass doors/windows or similar objects!
3515. Explanation of TermsPerceived temperatureSee “Windchill”Comfort indicatorThe symbols of the comfort indicator (the three different smilies (L  K  J) reflect the room air conditions and will be shown according to the following table:  Temperature  Humidity    20%  30%  35%  40%  45%  50%  55%  60%  65%  70%     <18°C  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  18 -19.9°C  L  L  L  K  K  K  K  K  K  L  20 -21.9°C  L  L  L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L  22 -23.9°C  L  L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L  L  24 -25.9°C  L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L  L  L  26 -27.9°C  L  K  K  K  K  K  K  L  L  L  > 28°C  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  LDepending on the relationship between temperature and air humidity, clearly limited areas of comfortable or uncomfortable air conditions can be defined.At a temperature of 25°C an air humidity below 30% is perceived to be too dry (e.g. heating air) and a humidity above 60% to be sultry. Dew pointThe dew point is a point of temperature which depends on the coincidence of a certain air pres-sure, temperature and air humidity. At this point of temperature the condensation of the air humidity starts, the so called dewing, the air humidity condenses out and settles in form of a liquid (mist, vapour).If the dew point for the water vapour is below 0°C, it condenses as snow or hoar.    Weather forecastThe weather forecast of the weather station is reflected in different weather symbols which are calculated from the rate of increase or decrease of the air pressure (tendency).This changing rate of the air pressure is the decisive factor for the forecast of the weather to be expected, the absolute value plays only a secondary role here. Generally one can say that an increasing air pressure means better weather, whereas a decreasing air pressure means that the weather will become worse.
36Windchill (equivalent temperature, perceived temperature)Under certain conditions, men perceive temperatures totally different than shown by a thermom-eter. At low temperatures, we perceive the temperature at our naked skin the lower the more rapidly an additional wind blows. The windchill is defined as a cooling effect for naked skin having a theoretical surface temperature of 33°C and at a wind speed of more than 2.6m/s.The higher the wind speed and the lower the actual ambient temperature, the more perceptible is the windchill effect.The ”perceived temperature” can almost be compared to the so called felt temperature which additionally considers such effects as the radiation of sunlight, the luminous reflectance of the clouds, the light wave length etc..  Wind speed table (Beaufort)Beaufort  Wind speed  Designation0  0 – 0.7km/h  calm1  0.7 – 5.4km/h  very soft breeze2  5.5 – 11.9km/h  light breeze3  12.0 – 19.4km/h  weak breeze4  19.5 – 28.5km/h  moderate breeze5  28.6 – 38.7km/h  fresh breeze6  38.8 – 49.8km/h  strong wind7  49.9 – 61.7km/h  stiff wind8  61.8 – 74.6km/h  stormy wind9  74.7 – 88.9km/h  storm10  89.0 – 102.4km/h  heavy storm11  102.5 – 117.4km/h  violent storm   12   > 117.4km/h  hurricane
3716. Disposala) GeneralOnce the product becomes unusable, dispose of it in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations.b) Disposal Instructions for Battery/AccumulatorsYou,  as  the  ultimate  consumer,  are  required  by  law  (Battery  Ordinance)  to  return  all  spent  batteries/accumulators. Disposing of spent batteries/accumulators in the household waste is prohibited!Batteries/accumulators containing hazardous substances are marked by the opposite symbols. These symbols also indicate that it is prohibited to dispose of these batteries in the household waste. The heavy metals concerned are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead (the designa-tion is written on the accumulator e.g. under the rubbish can symbols depicted at the left).You can hand in your used batteries/accumulators at the official collection points of your community at no cost, at our outlets or everywhere where batteries/accumula-tors are sold.You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
3817. Technical DataMeasurement interval of the outdoor sensors:...approx. 3 minutesMeasurement interval of the indoor sensors: ..... approx. 10 minutesTransmitting frequency: ...................................... 433.92 MHzCoverage in the open field: ................................ max. 100m (Observe chapter 12!)Inside temperature range:  ................................. 0°C to +59.9°CResolution: ......................................................... 0.1°CAccuracy: ........................................................... ±0.8°COutdoor temperature range (multipurpose sensor): ........................................ -29.9°C to +79.9°CResolution: ......................................................... 0.1°CAccuracy: ........................................................... ±0.8°CMeasurement range of relative air humidity (indoor/outdoor): ................................................. 1% - 99 % Resolution: ......................................................... 1%Accuracy: ........................................................... ±5% rH (30–70% rH)Wind speed: ....................................................... 0 to 200km/hResolution: ......................................................... up to100km/h 0.1km/h; above 100km/h: 1km/h Voltage supply:Base station: ....................................................... 4 x 1.5 V batteries, AA, Mignon,   (alkaline type recommended)Multipurpose sensor: .......................................... 3 x 1.5 V batteries, AA, Mignon  (alkaline type recommended)Dimensions (W x H x D) base station: ................ approx. 136mm * 198mm * 35mm (without foot)
3918. FCC Information FCC ID: RNT-WS200USChanges or modifications not expressly approved in writing by ELV Electronics Limited may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  cause harmful interference to radio  communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The internal antenna used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference that  may  cause undesired operation.
4027Appendix A: Table of latitude/longitude for US counties.Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.State County Latitude LongitudeAL Autauga County 32.5 273.4AL Baldwin County 30.6 272.3AL Barbour County 31.9 274.7AL Bibb County 33.0 272.9AL Blount County 34.0 273.4AL Bullock County 32.1 274.3AL Butler County 31.7 273.3AL Calhoun County 33.7 274.2AL Chambers County 32.9 274.7AL Cherokee County 34.2 274.4AL Chilton County 32.9 273.3AL Choctaw County 32.0 271.7AL Clarke County 31.7 272.2AL Clay County 33.3 274.2AL Cleburne County 33.6 274.5AL Coffee County 31.4 274.0AL Colbert County 34.7 272.3AL Conecuh County 31.4 273.0AL Coosa County 33.0 273.8AL Covington County 31.3 273.6AL Crenshaw County 31.7 273.7AL Cullman County 34.2 273.2AL Dale County 31.4 274.4AL Dallas County 32.4 272.9AL DeKalb County 34.5 274.2AL Elmore County 32.6 273.8AL Escambia County 31.1 272.8AL Etowah County 34.0 274.0AL Fayette County 33.7 272.2AL Franklin County 34.5 272.2AL Geneva County 31.1 274.2AL Greene County 32.8 272.0AL Hale County 32.8 272.4AL Henry County 31.5 274.7AL Houston County 31.2 274.6AL Jackson County 34.8 274.1AL Jefferson County 33.5 273.2AL Lamar County 33.8 271.9AL Lauderdale County 34.9 272.4AL Lawrence County 34.6 272.7AL Lee County 32.6 274.7AL Limestone County 34.8 273.0AL Lowndes County 32.2 273.3AL Macon County 32.4 274.3AL Madison County 34.7 273.4AL Marengo County 32.3 272.2AL Marion County 34.1 272.1AL Marshall County 34.3 273.7AL Mobile County 30.7 271.9AL Monroe County 31.6 272.6AL Montgomery County 32.3 273.7AL Morgan County 34.5 273.1AL Perry County 32.6 272.7AL Pickens County 33.3 271.9AL Pike County 31.8 274.1AL Randolph County 33.3 274.6AL Russell County 32.4 274.9AL St. Clair County 33.7 273.7AL Shelby County 33.3 273.3AL Sumter County 32.6 271.8AL Talladega County 33.4 273.8AL Tallapoosa County 32.9 274.2AL Tuscaloosa County 33.2 272.5AL Walker County 33.8 272.7AL Washington County 31.4 271.8AL Wilcox County 32.0 272.7AL Winston County 34.2 272.6AK Aleutians East Borough 55.1 198.0AK Aleutians West 52.3 187.5AK Anchorage Municipality 61.2 210.2AK Bethel 60.9 198.8AK Bristol Bay Borough 58.7 203.2AK Denali Borough 63.9 210.9AK Dillingham 59.2 201.4AK Fairbanks North Star Borough 64.8 212.4AK Haines Borough 59.2 224.5AK Juneau City and Borough 58.4 225.5AK Kenai Peninsula Borough 60.3 209.0AK Ketchikan Gateway Borough 55.4 228.4AK Kodiak Island Borough 57.7 207.3AK Lake and Peninsula Borough 58.6 203.6AK Matanuska-Susitna Borough 61.8 210.5AK Nome Census Area 64.8 195.7AK North Slope Borough 70.6 206.1AK Northwest Arctic Borough 66.8 199.4AK Prince of Wales 55.6 227.4AK Sitka City and Borough 57.1 224.7AK Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon 58.3 224.5AK Southeast Fairbanks 63.6 216.1AK Valdez-Cordova 61.5 214.7AK Wade Hampton 62.1 196.3AK Wrangell-Petersburg 56.7 226.9AK Yakutat City and Borough 59.8 219.7AK Yukon-Koyukuk 65.1 208.1AZ Apache County 35.6 250.6AZ Cochise County 31.8 250.1AZ Coconino County 35.8 248.5AZ Gila County 33.7 249.0AZ Graham County 32.9 250.2AZ Greenlee County 33.1 250.7AZ La Paz County 33.9 246.0AZ Maricopa County 33.5 247.9AZ Mohave County 35.3 245.9AZ Navajo County 35.4 249.7AZ Pima County 32.2 248.9AZ Pinal County 33.0 248.5AZ Santa Cruz County 31.5 249.1AZ Yavapai County 34.7 247.6AZ Yuma County 32.7 245.6AR Arkansas County 34.4 268.6AR Ashley County 33.2 268.2AR Baxter County 36.3 267.6AR Benton County 36.4 265.8AR Boone County 36.3 266.9AR Bradley County 33.5 267.9AR Calhoun County 33.6 267.5AR Carroll County 36.4 266.4AR Chicot County 33.3 268.7AR Clark County 34.1 266.8AR Clay County 36.4 269.6AR Cleburne County 35.5 267.9AR Cleveland County 33.9 267.8AR Columbia County 33.2 266.8AR Conway County 35.2 267.3AR Craighead County 35.8 269.4AR Crawford County 35.5 265.7AR Crittenden County 35.2 269.7AR Cross County 35.3 269.2AR Dallas County 33.9 267.4AR Desha County 33.8 268.6AR Drew County 33.6 268.3AR Faulkner County 35.1 267.6AR Franklin County 35.5 266.1AR Fulton County 36.4 268.3AR Garland County 34.5 266.9AR Grant County 34.3 267.5AR Greene County 36.1 269.5AR Hempstead County 33.7 266.4AR Hot Spring County 34.3 267.1AR Howard County 34.1 266.0AR Independence County 35.8 268.4AR Izard County 36.1 268.1AR Jackson County 35.6 268.8AR Jefferson County 34.2 268.0AR Johnson County 35.5 266.5AR Lafayette County 33.3 266.4AR Lawrence County 36.1 268.9AR Lee County 34.8 269.2AR Lincoln County 34.0 268.3AR Little River County 33.7 265.8AR Logan County 35.2 266.2AR Lonoke County 34.8 268.1AR Madison County 36.0 266.3AR Marion County 36.3 267.3AR Miller County 33.4 266.0AR Mississippi County 35.8 270.0AR Monroe County 34.7 268.8AR Montgomery County 34.6 266.4AR Nevada County 33.7 266.7AR Newton County 36.0 266.8AR Ouachita County 33.6 267.1AR Perry County 35.0 267.1AR Phillips County 34.5 269.2AR Pike County 34.2 266.3AR Poinsett County 35.6 269.4AR Polk County 34.5 265.7AR Pope County 35.3 266.9AR Prairie County 34.8 268.5AR Pulaski County 34.8 267.7
4127Appendix A: Table of latitude/longitude for US counties.Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.State County Latitude LongitudeAL Autauga County 32.5 273.4AL Baldwin County 30.6 272.3AL Barbour County 31.9 274.7AL Bibb County 33.0 272.9AL Blount County 34.0 273.4AL Bullock County 32.1 274.3AL Butler County 31.7 273.3AL Calhoun County 33.7 274.2AL Chambers County 32.9 274.7AL Cherokee County 34.2 274.4AL Chilton County 32.9 273.3AL Choctaw County 32.0 271.7AL Clarke County 31.7 272.2AL Clay County 33.3 274.2AL Cleburne County 33.6 274.5AL Coffee County 31.4 274.0AL Colbert County 34.7 272.3AL Conecuh County 31.4 273.0AL Coosa County 33.0 273.8AL Covington County 31.3 273.6AL Crenshaw County 31.7 273.7AL Cullman County 34.2 273.2AL Dale County 31.4 274.4AL Dallas County 32.4 272.9AL DeKalb County 34.5 274.2AL Elmore County 32.6 273.8AL Escambia County 31.1 272.8AL Etowah County 34.0 274.0AL Fayette County 33.7 272.2AL Franklin County 34.5 272.2AL Geneva County 31.1 274.2AL Greene County 32.8 272.0AL Hale County 32.8 272.4AL Henry County 31.5 274.7AL Houston County 31.2 274.6AL Jackson County 34.8 274.1AL Jefferson County 33.5 273.2AL Lamar County 33.8 271.9AL Lauderdale County 34.9 272.4AL Lawrence County 34.6 272.7AL Lee County 32.6 274.7AL Limestone County 34.8 273.0AL Lowndes County 32.2 273.3AL Macon County 32.4 274.3AL Madison County 34.7 273.4AL Marengo County 32.3 272.2AL Marion County 34.1 272.1AL Marshall County 34.3 273.7AL Mobile County 30.7 271.9AL Monroe County 31.6 272.6AL Montgomery County 32.3 273.7AL Morgan County 34.5 273.1AL Perry County 32.6 272.7AL Pickens County 33.3 271.9AL Pike County 31.8 274.1AL Randolph County 33.3 274.6AL Russell County 32.4 274.9AL St. Clair County 33.7 273.7AL Shelby County 33.3 273.3AL Sumter County 32.6 271.8AL Talladega County 33.4 273.8AL Tallapoosa County 32.9 274.2AL Tuscaloosa County 33.2 272.5AL Walker County 33.8 272.7AL Washington County 31.4 271.8AL Wilcox County 32.0 272.7AL Winston County 34.2 272.6AK Aleutians East Borough 55.1 198.0AK Aleutians West 52.3 187.5AK Anchorage Municipality 61.2 210.2AK Bethel 60.9 198.8AK Bristol Bay Borough 58.7 203.2AK Denali Borough 63.9 210.9AK Dillingham 59.2 201.4AK Fairbanks North Star Borough 64.8 212.4AK Haines Borough 59.2 224.5AK Juneau City and Borough 58.4 225.5AK Kenai Peninsula Borough 60.3 209.0AK Ketchikan Gateway Borough 55.4 228.4AK Kodiak Island Borough 57.7 207.3AK Lake and Peninsula Borough 58.6 203.6AK Matanuska-Susitna Borough 61.8 210.5AK Nome Census Area 64.8 195.7AK North Slope Borough 70.6 206.1AK Northwest Arctic Borough 66.8 199.4AK Prince of Wales 55.6 227.4AK Sitka City and Borough 57.1 224.7AK Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon 58.3 224.5AK Southeast Fairbanks 63.6 216.1AK Valdez-Cordova 61.5 214.7AK Wade Hampton 62.1 196.3AK Wrangell-Petersburg 56.7 226.9AK Yakutat City and Borough 59.8 219.7AK Yukon-Koyukuk 65.1 208.1AZ Apache County 35.6 250.6AZ Cochise County 31.8 250.1AZ Coconino County 35.8 248.5AZ Gila County 33.7 249.0AZ Graham County 32.9 250.2AZ Greenlee County 33.1 250.7AZ La Paz County 33.9 246.0AZ Maricopa County 33.5 247.9AZ Mohave County 35.3 245.9AZ Navajo County 35.4 249.7AZ Pima County 32.2 248.9AZ Pinal County 33.0 248.5AZ Santa Cruz County 31.5 249.1AZ Yavapai County 34.7 247.6AZ Yuma County 32.7 245.6AR Arkansas County 34.4 268.6AR Ashley County 33.2 268.2AR Baxter County 36.3 267.6AR Benton County 36.4 265.8AR Boone County 36.3 266.9AR Bradley County 33.5 267.9AR Calhoun County 33.6 267.5AR Carroll County 36.4 266.4AR Chicot County 33.3 268.7AR Clark County 34.1 266.8AR Clay County 36.4 269.6AR Cleburne County 35.5 267.9AR Cleveland County 33.9 267.8AR Columbia County 33.2 266.8AR Conway County 35.2 267.3AR Craighead County 35.8 269.4AR Crawford County 35.5 265.7AR Crittenden County 35.2 269.7AR Cross County 35.3 269.2AR Dallas County 33.9 267.4AR Desha County 33.8 268.6AR Drew County 33.6 268.3AR Faulkner County 35.1 267.6AR Franklin County 35.5 266.1AR Fulton County 36.4 268.3AR Garland County 34.5 266.9AR Grant County 34.3 267.5AR Greene County 36.1 269.5AR Hempstead County 33.7 266.4AR Hot Spring County 34.3 267.1AR Howard County 34.1 266.0AR Independence County 35.8 268.4AR Izard County 36.1 268.1AR Jackson County 35.6 268.8AR Jefferson County 34.2 268.0AR Johnson County 35.5 266.5AR Lafayette County 33.3 266.4AR Lawrence County 36.1 268.9AR Lee County 34.8 269.2AR Lincoln County 34.0 268.3AR Little River County 33.7 265.8AR Logan County 35.2 266.2AR Lonoke County 34.8 268.1AR Madison County 36.0 266.3AR Marion County 36.3 267.3AR Miller County 33.4 266.0AR Mississippi County 35.8 270.0AR Monroe County 34.7 268.8AR Montgomery County 34.6 266.4AR Nevada County 33.7 266.7AR Newton County 36.0 266.8AR Ouachita County 33.6 267.1AR Perry County 35.0 267.1AR Phillips County 34.5 269.2AR Pike County 34.2 266.3AR Poinsett County 35.6 269.4AR Polk County 34.5 265.7AR Pope County 35.3 266.9AR Prairie County 34.8 268.5AR Pulaski County 34.8 267.728AR Randolph County 36.3 269.0AR St. Francis County 35.0 269.3AR Saline County 34.6 267.4AR Scott County 34.9 265.9AR Searcy County 35.9 267.3AR Sebastian County 35.3 265.6AR Sevier County 34.0 265.7AR Sharp County 36.2 268.5AR Stone County 35.9 267.8AR Union County 33.2 267.4AR Van Buren County 35.6 267.6AR Washington County 36.1 265.8AR White County 35.3 268.3AR Woodruff County 35.2 268.8AR Yell County 35.0 266.6CA Alameda County 37.7 237.9CA Alpine County 38.6 240.1CA Amador County 38.4 239.3CA Butte County 39.6 238.4CA Calaveras County 38.2 239.4CA Colusa County 39.2 237.8CA Contra Costa County 37.9 237.9CA Del Norte County 41.7 235.9CA El Dorado County 38.8 239.4CA Fresno County 36.6 240.1CA Glenn County 39.6 237.7CA Humboldt County 40.7 236.0CA Imperial County 33.0 244.5CA Inyo County 36.7 242.3CA Kern County 35.3 241.3CA Kings County 36.2 240.2CA Lake County 39.0 237.2CA Lassen County 40.6 239.3CA Los Angeles County 34.1 241.8CA Madera County 37.0 240.0CA Marin County 38.0 237.4CA Mariposa County 37.6 240.0CA Mendocino County 39.4 236.6CA Merced County 37.2 239.3CA Modoc County 41.5 239.2CA Mono County 37.9 241.0CA Monterey County 36.5 238.5CA Napa County 38.4 237.7CA Nevada County 39.3 239.2CA Orange County 33.7 242.1CA Placer County 39.0 239.1CA Plumas County 40.0 239.1CA Riverside County 33.8 243.2CA Sacramento County 38.6 238.6CA San Benito County 36.7 238.7CA San Bernardino County 34.4 243.0CA San Diego County 32.9 242.9CA San Francisco County 37.8 237.6CA San Joaquin County 37.9 238.7CA San Luis Obispo County 35.4 239.4CA San Mateo County 37.5 237.7CA Santa Barbara County 34.6 239.9CA Santa Clara County 37.3 238.1CA Santa Cruz County 37.0 238.0CA Shasta County 40.7 237.9CA Sierra County 39.6 239.5CA Siskiyou County 41.6 237.5CA Solano County 38.2 237.9CA Sonoma County 38.4 237.2CA Stanislaus County 37.6 239.0CA Sutter County 39.1 238.3CA Tehama County 40.1 237.9CA Trinity County 40.7 236.9CA Tulare County 36.2 240.8CA Tuolumne County 38.0 239.8CA Ventura County 34.3 241.0CA Yolo County 38.6 238.2CA Yuba County 39.2 238.6CO Adams County 39.9 255.1CO Alamosa County 37.5 254.2CO Arapahoe County 39.6 255.2CO Archuleta County 37.2 252.9CO Baca County 37.3 257.5CO Bent County 38.1 256.9CO Boulder County 40.1 254.8CO Chaffee County 38.7 253.9CO Cheyenne County 38.8 257.5CO Clear Creek County 39.7 254.4CO Conejos County 37.2 253.9CO Costilla County 37.3 254.5CO Crowley County 38.2 256.2CO Custer County 38.1 254.6CO Delta County 38.8 252.1CO Denver County 39.7 255.0CO Dolores County 37.8 251.4CO Douglas County 39.5 255.1CO Eagle County 39.6 253.3CO Elbert County 39.3 255.7CO El Paso County 38.9 255.3CO Fremont County 38.4 254.7CO Garfield County 39.5 252.3CO Gilpin County 39.8 254.5CO Grand County 40.1 253.9CO Gunnison County 38.6 253.0CO Hinsdale County 37.8 252.7CO Huerfano County 37.6 255.0CO Jackson County 40.6 253.7CO Jefferson County 39.7 254.9CO Kiowa County 38.4 257.4CO Kit Carson County 39.3 257.5CO Lake County 39.2 253.7CO La Plata County 37.3 252.2CO Larimer County 40.5 254.8CO Las Animas County 37.2 255.6CO Lincoln County 39.1 256.4CO Logan County 40.7 256.9CO Mesa County 39.1 251.5CO Mineral County 37.7 253.1CO Moffat County 40.6 251.9CO Montezuma County 37.4 251.4CO Montrose County 38.4 251.8CO Morgan County 40.3 256.2CO Otero County 38.0 256.3CO Ouray County 38.1 252.2CO Park County 39.2 254.3CO Phillips County 40.6 257.6CO Pitkin County 39.2 253.1CO Prowers County 38.1 257.6CO Pueblo County 38.2 255.4CO Rio Blanco County 40.0 251.7CO Rio Grande County 37.6 253.7CO Routt County 40.5 253.1CO Saguache County 38.1 253.8CO San Juan County 37.8 252.3CO San Miguel County 38.0 251.6CO Sedgwick County 40.9 257.7CO Summit County 39.6 253.9CO Teller County 38.9 254.8CO Washington County 40.1 256.9CO Weld County 40.3 255.3CO Yuma County 40.0 257.5CT Fairfield County 41.2 286.6CT Hartford County 41.8 287.3CT Litchfield County 41.8 286.8CT Middlesex County 41.4 287.5CT New Haven County 41.4 287.1CT New London County 41.4 287.9CT Tolland County 41.9 287.6CT Windham County 41.8 288.0DE Kent County 39.1 284.4DE New Castle County 39.7 284.4DE Sussex County 38.7 284.7DC District of Columbia 38.9 283.0FL Alachua County 29.7 277.6FL Baker County 30.3 277.8FL Bay County 30.2 274.4FL Bradford County 29.9 277.9FL Brevard County 28.2 279.3FL Broward County 26.1 279.8FL Calhoun County 30.4 274.8FL Charlotte County 27.0 277.9FL Citrus County 28.9 277.5FL Clay County 30.0 278.2FL Collier County 26.2 278.3FL Columbia County 30.2 277.4FL DeSoto County 27.2 278.1FL Dixie County 29.6 276.9FL Duval County 30.3 278.4FL Escambia County 30.5 272.7FL Flagler County 29.5 278.8FL Franklin County 29.8 275.2FL Gadsden County 30.6 275.4FL Gilchrist County 29.7 277.2FL Glades County 26.9 278.8FL Gulf County 29.9 274.7FL Hamilton County 30.5 277.1FL Hardee County 27.5 278.2FL Hendry County 26.7 278.8FL Hernando County 28.5 277.5FL Highlands County 27.4 278.6FL Hillsborough County 28.0 277.6FL Holmes County 30.9 274.2FL Indian River County 27.7 279.5FL Jackson County 30.8 274.8FL Jefferson County 30.5 276.1Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4229FL Lafayette County 30.0 276.8FL Lake County 28.8 278.3FL Lee County 26.6 278.2FL Leon County 30.5 275.7FL Levy County 29.3 277.3FL Liberty County 30.3 275.1FL Madison County 30.4 276.6FL Manatee County 27.5 277.5FL Marion County 29.1 277.9FL Martin County 27.1 279.7FL Miami-Dade County 25.8 279.7FL Monroe County 24.8 278.8FL Nassau County 30.6 278.3FL Okaloosa County 30.6 273.4FL Okeechobee County 27.3 279.1FL Orange County 28.5 278.6FL Osceola County 28.2 278.7FL Palm Beach County 26.6 279.8FL Pasco County 28.3 277.5FL Pinellas County 27.9 277.3FL Polk County 28.0 278.2FL Putnam County 29.6 278.2FL St. Johns County 29.9 278.6FL St. Lucie County 27.3 279.6FL Santa Rosa County 30.6 273.0FL Sarasota County 27.2 277.6FL Seminole County 28.7 278.7FL Sumter County 28.8 277.9FL Suwannee County 30.2 277.0FL Taylor County 30.1 276.4FL Union County 30.0 277.6FL Volusia County 29.0 278.9FL Wakulla County 30.1 275.6FL Walton County 30.6 273.8FL Washington County 30.6 274.4GA Appling County 31.7 277.7GA Atkinson County 31.3 277.1GA Bacon County 31.6 277.5GA Baker County 31.3 275.6GA Baldwin County 33.1 276.8GA Banks County 34.3 276.5GA Barrow County 34.0 276.3GA Bartow County 34.2 275.2GA Ben Hill County 31.7 276.7GA Berrien County 31.2 276.8GA Bibb County 32.8 276.3GA Bleckley County 32.4 276.7GA Brantley County 31.2 278.0GA Brooks County 30.9 276.4GA Bryan County 32.1 278.6GA Bulloch County 32.4 278.2GA Burke County 33.1 278.0GA Butts County 33.3 276.0GA Calhoun County 31.5 275.3GA Camden County 30.9 278.3GA Candler County 32.4 277.9GA Carroll County 33.6 274.9GA Catoosa County 34.9 274.8GA Charlton County 30.8 277.9GA Chatham County 32.0 278.9GA Chattahoochee County 32.3 275.2GA Chattooga County 34.5 274.6GA Cherokee County 34.2 275.5GA Clarke County 34.0 276.6GA Clay County 31.6 275.0GA Clayton County 33.6 275.6GA Clinch County 30.9 277.3GA Cobb County 33.9 275.4GA Coffee County 31.5 277.2GA Colquitt County 31.2 276.2GA Columbia County 33.5 277.8GA Cook County 31.2 276.6GA Coweta County 33.4 275.2GA Crawford County 32.7 276.0GA Crisp County 31.9 276.2GA Dade County 34.9 274.5GA Dawson County 34.4 275.9GA Decatur County 30.9 275.4GA DeKalb County 33.8 275.7GA Dodge County 32.2 276.8GA Dooly County 32.2 276.2GA Dougherty County 31.6 275.8GA Douglas County 33.7 275.3GA Early County 31.3 275.1GA Echols County 30.7 277.1GA Effingham County 32.3 278.7GA Elbert County 34.1 277.1GA Emanuel County 32.6 277.7GA Evans County 32.2 278.1GA Fannin County 34.9 275.7GA Fayette County 33.4 275.5GA Floyd County 34.3 274.8GA Forsyth County 34.2 275.9GA Franklin County 34.4 276.8GA Fulton County 33.8 275.6GA Gilmer County 34.7 275.5GA Glascock County 33.2 277.4GA Glynn County 31.2 278.5GA Gordon County 34.5 275.1GA Grady County 30.9 275.8GA Greene County 33.6 276.8GA Gwinnett County 34.0 275.9GA Habersham County 34.6 276.5GA Hall County 34.3 276.2GA Hancock County 33.3 277.0GA Haralson County 33.8 274.8GA Harris County 32.7 275.1GA Hart County 34.4 277.0GA Heard County 33.3 274.9GA Henry County 33.5 275.8GA Houston County 32.6 276.3GA Irwin County 31.6 276.7GA Jackson County 34.1 276.4GA Jasper County 33.3 276.3GA Jeff Davis County 31.8 277.4GA Jefferson County 33.1 277.6GA Jenkins County 32.8 278.0GA Johnson County 32.7 277.3GA Jones County 33.0 276.5GA Lamar County 33.1 275.8GA Lanier County 31.0 276.9GA Laurens County 32.5 277.1GA Lee County 31.7 275.8GA Liberty County 31.8 278.5GA Lincoln County 33.8 277.5GA Long County 31.8 278.2GA Lowndes County 30.8 276.7GA Lumpkin County 34.5 276.0GA McDuffie County 33.5 277.5GA McIntosh County 31.5 278.6GA Macon County 32.4 276.0GA Madison County 34.1 276.8GA Marion County 32.4 275.5GA Meriwether County 33.0 275.3GA Miller County 31.2 275.3GA Mitchell County 31.2 275.8GA Monroe County 33.0 276.1GA Montgomery County 32.2 277.5GA Morgan County 33.6 276.5GA Murray County 34.8 275.2GA Muscogee County 32.5 275.1GA Newton County 33.6 276.1GA Oconee County 33.9 276.6GA Oglethorpe County 33.9 276.9GA Paulding County 33.9 275.2GA Peach County 32.6 276.2GA Pickens County 34.5 275.6GA Pierce County 31.3 277.8GA Pike County 33.1 275.6GA Polk County 34.0 274.8GA Pulaski County 32.2 276.5GA Putnam County 33.3 276.6GA Quitman County 31.9 275.0GA Rabun County 34.9 276.6GA Randolph County 31.8 275.3GA Richmond County 33.4 278.0GA Rockdale County 33.7 276.0GA Schley County 32.2 275.7GA Screven County 32.7 278.4GA Seminole County 31.0 275.1GA Spalding County 33.3 275.7GA Stephens County 34.6 276.7GA Stewart County 32.1 275.2GA Sumter County 32.1 275.8GA Talbot County 32.7 275.5GA Taliaferro County 33.6 277.1GA Tattnall County 32.0 278.0GA Taylor County 32.5 275.8GA Telfair County 32.0 277.1GA Terrell County 31.8 275.6GA Thomas County 30.9 276.1GA Tift County 31.5 276.5GA Toombs County 32.2 277.6GA Towns County 34.9 276.2GA Treutlen County 32.4 277.4GA Troup County 33.0 275.0GA Turner County 31.7 276.4GA Twiggs County 32.7 276.6GA Union County 34.9 276.0GA Upson County 32.9 275.7Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4329FL Lafayette County 30.0 276.8FL Lake County 28.8 278.3FL Lee County 26.6 278.2FL Leon County 30.5 275.7FL Levy County 29.3 277.3FL Liberty County 30.3 275.1FL Madison County 30.4 276.6FL Manatee County 27.5 277.5FL Marion County 29.1 277.9FL Martin County 27.1 279.7FL Miami-Dade County 25.8 279.7FL Monroe County 24.8 278.8FL Nassau County 30.6 278.3FL Okaloosa County 30.6 273.4FL Okeechobee County 27.3 279.1FL Orange County 28.5 278.6FL Osceola County 28.2 278.7FL Palm Beach County 26.6 279.8FL Pasco County 28.3 277.5FL Pinellas County 27.9 277.3FL Polk County 28.0 278.2FL Putnam County 29.6 278.2FL St. Johns County 29.9 278.6FL St. Lucie County 27.3 279.6FL Santa Rosa County 30.6 273.0FL Sarasota County 27.2 277.6FL Seminole County 28.7 278.7FL Sumter County 28.8 277.9FL Suwannee County 30.2 277.0FL Taylor County 30.1 276.4FL Union County 30.0 277.6FL Volusia County 29.0 278.9FL Wakulla County 30.1 275.6FL Walton County 30.6 273.8FL Washington County 30.6 274.4GA Appling County 31.7 277.7GA Atkinson County 31.3 277.1GA Bacon County 31.6 277.5GA Baker County 31.3 275.6GA Baldwin County 33.1 276.8GA Banks County 34.3 276.5GA Barrow County 34.0 276.3GA Bartow County 34.2 275.2GA Ben Hill County 31.7 276.7GA Berrien County 31.2 276.8GA Bibb County 32.8 276.3GA Bleckley County 32.4 276.7GA Brantley County 31.2 278.0GA Brooks County 30.9 276.4GA Bryan County 32.1 278.6GA Bulloch County 32.4 278.2GA Burke County 33.1 278.0GA Butts County 33.3 276.0GA Calhoun County 31.5 275.3GA Camden County 30.9 278.3GA Candler County 32.4 277.9GA Carroll County 33.6 274.9GA Catoosa County 34.9 274.8GA Charlton County 30.8 277.9GA Chatham County 32.0 278.9GA Chattahoochee County 32.3 275.2GA Chattooga County 34.5 274.6GA Cherokee County 34.2 275.5GA Clarke County 34.0 276.6GA Clay County 31.6 275.0GA Clayton County 33.6 275.6GA Clinch County 30.9 277.3GA Cobb County 33.9 275.4GA Coffee County 31.5 277.2GA Colquitt County 31.2 276.2GA Columbia County 33.5 277.8GA Cook County 31.2 276.6GA Coweta County 33.4 275.2GA Crawford County 32.7 276.0GA Crisp County 31.9 276.2GA Dade County 34.9 274.5GA Dawson County 34.4 275.9GA Decatur County 30.9 275.4GA DeKalb County 33.8 275.7GA Dodge County 32.2 276.8GA Dooly County 32.2 276.2GA Dougherty County 31.6 275.8GA Douglas County 33.7 275.3GA Early County 31.3 275.1GA Echols County 30.7 277.1GA Effingham County 32.3 278.7GA Elbert County 34.1 277.1GA Emanuel County 32.6 277.7GA Evans County 32.2 278.1GA Fannin County 34.9 275.7GA Fayette County 33.4 275.5GA Floyd County 34.3 274.8GA Forsyth County 34.2 275.9GA Franklin County 34.4 276.8GA Fulton County 33.8 275.6GA Gilmer County 34.7 275.5GA Glascock County 33.2 277.4GA Glynn County 31.2 278.5GA Gordon County 34.5 275.1GA Grady County 30.9 275.8GA Greene County 33.6 276.8GA Gwinnett County 34.0 275.9GA Habersham County 34.6 276.5GA Hall County 34.3 276.2GA Hancock County 33.3 277.0GA Haralson County 33.8 274.8GA Harris County 32.7 275.1GA Hart County 34.4 277.0GA Heard County 33.3 274.9GA Henry County 33.5 275.8GA Houston County 32.6 276.3GA Irwin County 31.6 276.7GA Jackson County 34.1 276.4GA Jasper County 33.3 276.3GA Jeff Davis County 31.8 277.4GA Jefferson County 33.1 277.6GA Jenkins County 32.8 278.0GA Johnson County 32.7 277.3GA Jones County 33.0 276.5GA Lamar County 33.1 275.8GA Lanier County 31.0 276.9GA Laurens County 32.5 277.1GA Lee County 31.7 275.8GA Liberty County 31.8 278.5GA Lincoln County 33.8 277.5GA Long County 31.8 278.2GA Lowndes County 30.8 276.7GA Lumpkin County 34.5 276.0GA McDuffie County 33.5 277.5GA McIntosh County 31.5 278.6GA Macon County 32.4 276.0GA Madison County 34.1 276.8GA Marion County 32.4 275.5GA Meriwether County 33.0 275.3GA Miller County 31.2 275.3GA Mitchell County 31.2 275.8GA Monroe County 33.0 276.1GA Montgomery County 32.2 277.5GA Morgan County 33.6 276.5GA Murray County 34.8 275.2GA Muscogee County 32.5 275.1GA Newton County 33.6 276.1GA Oconee County 33.9 276.6GA Oglethorpe County 33.9 276.9GA Paulding County 33.9 275.2GA Peach County 32.6 276.2GA Pickens County 34.5 275.6GA Pierce County 31.3 277.8GA Pike County 33.1 275.6GA Polk County 34.0 274.8GA Pulaski County 32.2 276.5GA Putnam County 33.3 276.6GA Quitman County 31.9 275.0GA Rabun County 34.9 276.6GA Randolph County 31.8 275.3GA Richmond County 33.4 278.0GA Rockdale County 33.7 276.0GA Schley County 32.2 275.7GA Screven County 32.7 278.4GA Seminole County 31.0 275.1GA Spalding County 33.3 275.7GA Stephens County 34.6 276.7GA Stewart County 32.1 275.2GA Sumter County 32.1 275.8GA Talbot County 32.7 275.5GA Taliaferro County 33.6 277.1GA Tattnall County 32.0 278.0GA Taylor County 32.5 275.8GA Telfair County 32.0 277.1GA Terrell County 31.8 275.6GA Thomas County 30.9 276.1GA Tift County 31.5 276.5GA Toombs County 32.2 277.6GA Towns County 34.9 276.2GA Treutlen County 32.4 277.4GA Troup County 33.0 275.0GA Turner County 31.7 276.4GA Twiggs County 32.7 276.6GA Union County 34.9 276.0GA Upson County 32.9 275.7Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.30GA Walker County 34.8 274.7GA Walton County 33.8 276.3GA Ware County 31.2 277.6GA Warren County 33.4 277.3GA Washington County 32.9 277.2GA Wayne County 31.6 278.1GA Webster County 32.0 275.4GA Wheeler County 32.1 277.3GA White County 34.6 276.3GA Whitfield County 34.8 275.0GA Wilcox County 32.0 276.5GA Wilkes County 33.8 277.3GA Wilkinson County 32.8 276.8GA Worth County 31.6 276.2HI Hawaii County 19.7 204.6HI Honolulu County 21.4 202.0HI Kalawao County 21.2 203.0HI Kauai County 22.0 200.5HI Maui County 20.9 203.4ID Ada County 43.6 243.7ID Adams County 44.9 243.6ID Bannock County 42.8 247.7ID Bear Lake County 42.3 248.6ID Benewah County 47.2 243.4ID Bingham County 43.2 247.6ID Blaine County 43.4 245.8ID Boise County 44.0 244.1ID Bonner County 48.3 243.3ID Bonneville County 43.5 248.1ID Boundary County 48.8 243.6ID Butte County 43.7 246.8ID Camas County 43.4 245.2ID Canyon County 43.6 243.3ID Caribou County 42.7 248.3ID Cassia County 42.4 246.4ID Clark County 44.2 247.7ID Clearwater County 46.7 244.1ID Custer County 44.2 245.9ID Elmore County 43.1 244.5ID Franklin County 42.2 248.1ID Fremont County 44.2 248.5ID Gem County 44.0 243.5ID Gooding County 42.9 245.2ID Idaho County 45.9 244.1ID Jefferson County 43.8 247.9ID Jerome County 42.7 245.7ID Kootenai County 47.7 243.2ID Latah County 46.8 243.2ID Lemhi County 44.9 246.2ID Lewis County 46.2 243.6ID Lincoln County 43.0 245.8ID Madison County 43.8 248.3ID Minidoka County 42.7 246.3ID Nez Perce County 46.4 243.1ID Oneida County 42.2 247.6ID Owyhee County 42.8 243.8ID Payette County 44 243.1ID Power County 42.8 247.2ID Shoshone County 47.4 244.0ID Teton County 43.7 248.9ID Twin Falls County 42.5 245.4ID Valley County 44.7 244.1ID Washington County 44.4 243.1IL Adams County 40.0 268.7IL Alexander County 37.1 270.7IL Bond County 38.9 270.6IL Boone County 42.3 271.2IL Brown County 40.0 269.3IL Bureau County 41.4 270.5IL Calhoun County 39.2 269.3IL Carroll County 42.1 270.0IL Cass County 40.0 269.7IL Champaign County 40.1 271.8IL Christian County 39.5 270.7IL Clark County 39.3 272.2IL Clay County 38.7 271.5IL Clinton County 38.6 270.6IL Coles County 39.5 271.7IL Cook County 41.8 272.2IL Crawford County 39.0 272.2IL Cumberland County 39.3 271.7IL DeKalb County 41.9 271.3IL De Witt County 40.2 271.1IL Douglas County 39.8 271.8IL DuPage County 41.9 271.9IL Edgar County 39.7 272.3IL Edwards County 38.4 272.0IL Effingham County 39.1 271.4IL Fayette County 39.0 271.0IL Ford County 40.6 271.8IL Franklin County 38.0 271.0IL Fulton County 40.5 269.8IL Gallatin County 37.8 271.8IL Greene County 39.4 269.6IL Grundy County 41.3 271.6IL Hamilton County 38.1 271.5IL Hancock County 40.4 268.8IL Hardin County 37.5 271.7IL Henderson County 40.8 269.1IL Henry County 41.4 269.9IL Iroquois County 40.7 272.2IL Jackson County 37.8 270.7IL Jasper County 39.0 271.9IL Jefferson County 38.3 271.1IL Jersey County 39.1 269.7IL Jo Daviess County 42.4 269.8IL Johnson County 37.5 271.1IL Kane County 41.9 271.7IL Kankakee County 41.1 272.2IL Kendall County 41.6 271.6IL Knox County 40.9 269.7IL Lake County 42.3 272IL La Salle County 41.3 271.1IL Lawrence County 38.7 272.3IL Lee County 41.8 270.6IL Livingston County 40.9 271.4IL Logan County 40.1 270.6IL McDonough County 40.5 269.3IL McHenry County 42.3 271.6IL McLean County 40.5 271.1IL Macon County 39.9 271.0IL Macoupin County 39.2 270.1IL Madison County 38.8 270.0IL Marion County 38.6 271.0IL Marshall County 41.0 270.7IL Mason County 40.3 270.1IL Massac County 37.2 271.3IL Menard County 40.0 270.2IL Mercer County 41.2 269.3IL Monroe County 38.3 269.8IL Montgomery County 39.2 270.5IL Morgan County 39.7 269.8IL Moultrie County 39.6 271.4IL Ogle County 42.0 270.7IL Peoria County 40.8 270.3IL Perry County 38.1 270.7IL Piatt County 40.0 271.4IL Pike County 39.6 269.1IL Pope County 37.4 271.4IL Pulaski County 37.2 270.9IL Putnam County 41.2 270.7IL Randolph County 38.1 270.2IL Richland County 38.7 271.9IL Rock Island County 41.5 269.5IL St. Clair County 38.5 270IL Saline County 37.8 271.5IL Sangamon County 39.8 270.4IL Schuyler County 40.1 269.4IL Scott County 39.6 269.5IL Shelby County 39.4 271.2IL Stark County 41.1 270.2IL Stephenson County 42.3 270.4IL Tazewell County 40.6 270.5IL Union County 37.5 270.8IL Vermilion County 40.2 272.3IL Wabash County 38.4 272.2IL Warren County 40.9 269.4IL Washington County 38.4 270.6IL Wayne County 38.4 271.6IL White County 38.1 271.8IL Whiteside County 41.8 270.1IL Will County 41.5 272.0IL Williamson County 37.7 271.0IL Winnebago County 42.3 270.9IL Woodford County 40.8 270.8IN Adams County 40.7 275.1IN Allen County 41.1 274.9IN Bartholomew County 39.2 274.1IN Benton County 40.6 272.7IN Blackford County 40.5 274.7IN Boone County 40.0 273.5IN Brown County 39.2 273.8IN Carroll County 40.6 273.4IN Cass County 40.7 273.7IN Clark County 38.4 274.3IN Clay County 39.4 272.9IN Clinton County 40.3 273.5IN Crawford County 38.3 273.6IN Daviess County 38.7 272.9IN Dearborn County 39.1 275.1Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4431IN Decatur County 39.3 274.5IN DeKalb County 41.4 275.0IN Delaware County 40.2 274.6IN Dubois County 38.4 273.1IN Elkhart County 41.6 274.1IN Fayette County 39.6 274.8IN Floyd County 38.3 274.1IN Fountain County 40.1 272.7IN Franklin County 39.4 274.9IN Fulton County 41.1 273.8IN Gibson County 38.3 272.4IN Grant County 40.5 274.4IN Greene County 39.1 273.0IN Hamilton County 40.0 273.9IN Hancock County 39.8 274.2IN Harrison County 38.2 273.9IN Hendricks County 39.8 273.5IN Henry County 39.9 274.6IN Howard County 40.5 273.9IN Huntington County 40.8 274.5IN Jackson County 38.9 274.0IN Jasper County 41.0 272.9IN Jay County 40.4 275.0IN Jefferson County 38.8 274.6IN Jennings County 39.0 274.4IN Johnson County 39.5 273.9IN Knox County 38.7 272.6IN Kosciusko County 41.3 274.2IN LaGrange County 41.6 274.6IN Lake County 41.5 272.6IN LaPorte County 41.6 273.2IN Lawrence County 38.8 273.5IN Madison County 40.1 274.3IN Marion County 39.8 273.9IN Marshall County 41.3 273.7IN Martin County 38.7 273.2IN Miami County 40.8 273.9IN Monroe County 39.2 273.5IN Montgomery County 40.0 273.1IN Morgan County 39.5 273.6IN Newton County 41.0 272.6IN Noble County 41.4 274.6IN Ohio County 38.9 275.1IN Orange County 38.6 273.5IN Owen County 39.3 273.2IN Parke County 39.8 272.8IN Perry County 38.0 273.3IN Pike County 38.4 272.8IN Porter County 41.5 272.9IN Posey County 38.0 272.2IN Pulaski County 41.0 273.3IN Putnam County 39.7 273.2IN Randolph County 40.2 275IN Ripley County 39.2 274.8IN Rush County 39.6 274.5IN St. Joseph County 41.7 273.8IN Scott County 38.7 274.2IN Shelby County 39.5 274.2IN Spencer County 38.0 273.0IN Starke County 41.3 273.3IN Steuben County 41.7 275.0IN Sullivan County 39.1 272.6IN Switzerland County 38.8 275.0IN Tippecanoe County 40.4 273.1IN Tipton County 40.3 274.0IN Union County 39.6 275.1IN Vanderburgh County 38.0 272.4IN Vermillion County 39.8 272.6IN Vigo County 39.5 272.6IN Wabash County 40.9 274.2IN Warren County 40.3 272.6IN Warrick County 38.0 272.7IN Washington County 38.6 273.9IN Wayne County 39.8 275.0IN Wells County 40.7 274.8IN White County 40.7 273.2IN Whitley County 41.2 274.5IA Adair County 41.3 265.5IA Adams County 41.0 265.3IA Allamakee County 43.3 268.6IA Appanoose County 40.8 267.1IA Audubon County 41.7 265.1IA Benton County 42.1 267.9IA Black Hawk County 42.5 267.7IA Boone County 42.0 266.1IA Bremer County 42.8 267.7IA Buchanan County 42.5 268.1IA Buena Vista County 42.7 264.8IA Butler County 42.7 267.2IA Calhoun County 42.4 265.4IA Carroll County 42.0 265.1IA Cass County 41.4 265.0IA Cedar County 41.8 268.9IA Cerro Gordo County 43.1 266.7IA Cherokee County 42.7 264.4IA Chickasaw County 43.1 267.7IA Clarke County 41.0 266.2IA Clay County 43.1 264.8IA Clayton County 42.9 268.7IA Clinton County 41.9 269.6IA Crawford County 42.0 264.6IA Dallas County 41.7 266.0IA Davis County 40.7 267.6IA Decatur County 40.7 266.2IA Delaware County 42.5 268.6IA Des Moines County 40.9 268.8IA Dickinson County 43.4 264.9IA Dubuque County 42.5 269.2IA Emmet County 43.4 265.3IA Fayette County 42.8 268.1IA Floyd County 43.1 267.2IA Franklin County 42.7 266.8IA Fremont County 40.7 264.4IA Greene County 42.0 265.6IA Grundy County 42.4 267.2IA Guthrie County 41.7 265.5IA Hamilton County 42.4 266.3IA Hancock County 43.1 266.3IA Hardin County 42.4 266.8IA Harrison County 41.7 264.2IA Henry County 41.0 268.5IA Howard County 43.4 267.7IA Humboldt County 42.8 265.8IA Ida County 42.4 264.5IA Iowa County 41.7 267.9IA Jackson County 42.2 269.4IA Jasper County 41.7 266.9IA Jefferson County 41.0 268.0IA Johnson County 41.7 268.4IA Jones County 42.1 268.8IA Keokuk County 41.3 267.8IA Kossuth County 43.2 265.8IA Lee County 40.6 268.6IA Linn County 42.0 268.4IA Louisa County 41.2 268.7IA Lucas County 41.0 266.7IA Lyon County 43.4 263.8IA Madison County 41.3 266.0IA Mahaska County 41.3 267.4IA Marion County 41.3 266.9IA Marshall County 42.0 267.0IA Mills County 41.0 264.4IA Mitchell County 43.3 267.2IA Monona County 42.1 264.0IA Monroe County 41.0 267.2IA Montgomery County 41.0 264.8IA Muscatine County 41.5 268.9IA O’Brien County 43.1 264.4IA Osceola County 43.4 264.4IA Page County 40.7 264.8IA Palo Alto County 43.1 265.3IA Plymouth County 42.8 263.8IA Pocahontas County 42.7 265.3IA Polk County 41.6 266.4IA Pottawattamie County 41.3 264.3IA Poweshiek County 41.7 267.5IA Ringgold County 40.7 265.8IA Sac County 42.4 264.9IA Scott County 41.6 269.4IA Shelby County 41.7 264.7IA Sioux County 43.1 263.8IA Story County 42.0 266.5IA Tama County 42.1 267.5IA Taylor County 40.7 265.3IA Union County 41.0 265.7IA Van Buren County 40.7 268.1IA Wapello County 41.0 267.6IA Warren County 41.4 266.4IA Washington County 41.3 268.3IA Wayne County 40.7 266.7IA Webster County 42.4 265.8IA Winnebago County 43.4 266.3IA Winneshiek County 43.3 268.2IA Woodbury County 42.4 263.8IA Worth County 43.4 266.7IA Wright County 42.7 266.2KS Allen County 37.9 264.7KS Anderson County 38.2 264.7KS Atchison County 39.5 264.7KS Barber County 37.2 261.4Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4531IN Decatur County 39.3 274.5IN DeKalb County 41.4 275.0IN Delaware County 40.2 274.6IN Dubois County 38.4 273.1IN Elkhart County 41.6 274.1IN Fayette County 39.6 274.8IN Floyd County 38.3 274.1IN Fountain County 40.1 272.7IN Franklin County 39.4 274.9IN Fulton County 41.1 273.8IN Gibson County 38.3 272.4IN Grant County 40.5 274.4IN Greene County 39.1 273.0IN Hamilton County 40.0 273.9IN Hancock County 39.8 274.2IN Harrison County 38.2 273.9IN Hendricks County 39.8 273.5IN Henry County 39.9 274.6IN Howard County 40.5 273.9IN Huntington County 40.8 274.5IN Jackson County 38.9 274.0IN Jasper County 41.0 272.9IN Jay County 40.4 275.0IN Jefferson County 38.8 274.6IN Jennings County 39.0 274.4IN Johnson County 39.5 273.9IN Knox County 38.7 272.6IN Kosciusko County 41.3 274.2IN LaGrange County 41.6 274.6IN Lake County 41.5 272.6IN LaPorte County 41.6 273.2IN Lawrence County 38.8 273.5IN Madison County 40.1 274.3IN Marion County 39.8 273.9IN Marshall County 41.3 273.7IN Martin County 38.7 273.2IN Miami County 40.8 273.9IN Monroe County 39.2 273.5IN Montgomery County 40.0 273.1IN Morgan County 39.5 273.6IN Newton County 41.0 272.6IN Noble County 41.4 274.6IN Ohio County 38.9 275.1IN Orange County 38.6 273.5IN Owen County 39.3 273.2IN Parke County 39.8 272.8IN Perry County 38.0 273.3IN Pike County 38.4 272.8IN Porter County 41.5 272.9IN Posey County 38.0 272.2IN Pulaski County 41.0 273.3IN Putnam County 39.7 273.2IN Randolph County 40.2 275IN Ripley County 39.2 274.8IN Rush County 39.6 274.5IN St. Joseph County 41.7 273.8IN Scott County 38.7 274.2IN Shelby County 39.5 274.2IN Spencer County 38.0 273.0IN Starke County 41.3 273.3IN Steuben County 41.7 275.0IN Sullivan County 39.1 272.6IN Switzerland County 38.8 275.0IN Tippecanoe County 40.4 273.1IN Tipton County 40.3 274.0IN Union County 39.6 275.1IN Vanderburgh County 38.0 272.4IN Vermillion County 39.8 272.6IN Vigo County 39.5 272.6IN Wabash County 40.9 274.2IN Warren County 40.3 272.6IN Warrick County 38.0 272.7IN Washington County 38.6 273.9IN Wayne County 39.8 275.0IN Wells County 40.7 274.8IN White County 40.7 273.2IN Whitley County 41.2 274.5IA Adair County 41.3 265.5IA Adams County 41.0 265.3IA Allamakee County 43.3 268.6IA Appanoose County 40.8 267.1IA Audubon County 41.7 265.1IA Benton County 42.1 267.9IA Black Hawk County 42.5 267.7IA Boone County 42.0 266.1IA Bremer County 42.8 267.7IA Buchanan County 42.5 268.1IA Buena Vista County 42.7 264.8IA Butler County 42.7 267.2IA Calhoun County 42.4 265.4IA Carroll County 42.0 265.1IA Cass County 41.4 265.0IA Cedar County 41.8 268.9IA Cerro Gordo County 43.1 266.7IA Cherokee County 42.7 264.4IA Chickasaw County 43.1 267.7IA Clarke County 41.0 266.2IA Clay County 43.1 264.8IA Clayton County 42.9 268.7IA Clinton County 41.9 269.6IA Crawford County 42.0 264.6IA Dallas County 41.7 266.0IA Davis County 40.7 267.6IA Decatur County 40.7 266.2IA Delaware County 42.5 268.6IA Des Moines County 40.9 268.8IA Dickinson County 43.4 264.9IA Dubuque County 42.5 269.2IA Emmet County 43.4 265.3IA Fayette County 42.8 268.1IA Floyd County 43.1 267.2IA Franklin County 42.7 266.8IA Fremont County 40.7 264.4IA Greene County 42.0 265.6IA Grundy County 42.4 267.2IA Guthrie County 41.7 265.5IA Hamilton County 42.4 266.3IA Hancock County 43.1 266.3IA Hardin County 42.4 266.8IA Harrison County 41.7 264.2IA Henry County 41.0 268.5IA Howard County 43.4 267.7IA Humboldt County 42.8 265.8IA Ida County 42.4 264.5IA Iowa County 41.7 267.9IA Jackson County 42.2 269.4IA Jasper County 41.7 266.9IA Jefferson County 41.0 268.0IA Johnson County 41.7 268.4IA Jones County 42.1 268.8IA Keokuk County 41.3 267.8IA Kossuth County 43.2 265.8IA Lee County 40.6 268.6IA Linn County 42.0 268.4IA Louisa County 41.2 268.7IA Lucas County 41.0 266.7IA Lyon County 43.4 263.8IA Madison County 41.3 266.0IA Mahaska County 41.3 267.4IA Marion County 41.3 266.9IA Marshall County 42.0 267.0IA Mills County 41.0 264.4IA Mitchell County 43.3 267.2IA Monona County 42.1 264.0IA Monroe County 41.0 267.2IA Montgomery County 41.0 264.8IA Muscatine County 41.5 268.9IA O’Brien County 43.1 264.4IA Osceola County 43.4 264.4IA Page County 40.7 264.8IA Palo Alto County 43.1 265.3IA Plymouth County 42.8 263.8IA Pocahontas County 42.7 265.3IA Polk County 41.6 266.4IA Pottawattamie County 41.3 264.3IA Poweshiek County 41.7 267.5IA Ringgold County 40.7 265.8IA Sac County 42.4 264.9IA Scott County 41.6 269.4IA Shelby County 41.7 264.7IA Sioux County 43.1 263.8IA Story County 42.0 266.5IA Tama County 42.1 267.5IA Taylor County 40.7 265.3IA Union County 41.0 265.7IA Van Buren County 40.7 268.1IA Wapello County 41.0 267.6IA Warren County 41.4 266.4IA Washington County 41.3 268.3IA Wayne County 40.7 266.7IA Webster County 42.4 265.8IA Winnebago County 43.4 266.3IA Winneshiek County 43.3 268.2IA Woodbury County 42.4 263.8IA Worth County 43.4 266.7IA Wright County 42.7 266.2KS Allen County 37.9 264.7KS Anderson County 38.2 264.7KS Atchison County 39.5 264.7KS Barber County 37.2 261.4Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.32KS Barton County 38.4 261.2KS Bourbon County 37.9 265.2KS Brown County 39.8 264.4KS Butler County 37.8 263.1KS Chase County 38.3 263.4KS Chautauqua County 37.1 263.7KS Cherokee County 37.1 265.2KS Cheyenne County 39.8 258.3KS Clark County 37.2 260.2KS Clay County 39.4 262.9KS Cloud County 39.5 262.3KS Coffey County 38.2 264.3KS Comanche County 37.3 260.7KS Cowley County 37.2 263.1KS Crawford County 37.5 265.2KS Decatur County 39.8 259.6KS Dickinson County 38.8 262.9KS Doniphan County 39.8 264.9KS Douglas County 38.9 264.7KS Edwards County 37.9 260.7KS Elk County 37.4 263.8KS Ellis County 38.9 260.7KS Ellsworth County 38.7 261.8KS Finney County 38.0 259.2KS Ford County 37.7 260.1KS Franklin County 38.6 264.7KS Geary County 39.0 263.2KS Gove County 39.0 259.5KS Graham County 39.3 260.1KS Grant County 37.6 258.7KS Gray County 37.7 259.6KS Greeley County 38.5 258.2KS Greenwood County 37.9 263.8KS Hamilton County 38.0 258.2KS Harper County 37.2 261.9KS Harvey County 38.0 262.6KS Haskell County 37.5 259.1KS Hodgeman County 38.1 260.1KS Jackson County 39.4 264.2KS Jefferson County 39.2 264.6KS Jewell County 39.8 261.8KS Johnson County 38.9 265.2KS Kearny County 38.0 258.7KS Kingman County 37.6 261.9KS Kiowa County 37.6 260.7KS Labette County 37.2 264.7KS Lane County 38.5 259.5KS Leavenworth County 39.2 265.0KS Lincoln County 39.0 261.8KS Linn County 38.2 265.2KS Logan County 39.0 258.9KS Lyon County 38.4 263.9KS McPherson County 38.4 262.4KS Marion County 38.3 262.9KS Marshall County 39.8 263.5KS Meade County 37.3 259.6KS Miami County 38.6 265.1KS Mitchell County 39.4 261.8KS Montgomery County 37.1 264.3KS Morris County 38.7 263.4KS Morton County 37.1 258.2KS Nemaha County 39.8 264.0KS Neosho County 37.6 264.6KS Ness County 38.5 260.1KS Norton County 39.8 260.1KS Osage County 38.6 264.3KS Osborne County 39.4 261.2KS Ottawa County 39.1 262.3KS Pawnee County 38.2 260.8KS Phillips County 39.8 260.7KS Pottawatomie County 39.3 263.7KS Pratt County 37.6 261.3KS Rawlins County 39.8 258.9KS Reno County 38.0 262.0KS Republic County 39.8 262.4KS Rice County 38.3 261.8KS Riley County 39.3 263.3KS Rooks County 39.4 260.7KS Rush County 38.5 260.7KS Russell County 38.9 261.2KS Saline County 38.8 262.4KS Scott County 38.5 259.1KS Sedgwick County 37.7 262.6KS Seward County 37.1 259.1KS Shawnee County 39.0 264.3KS Sheridan County 39.4 259.5KS Sherman County 39.3 258.3KS Smith County 39.8 261.2KS Stafford County 38.0 261.3KS Stanton County 37.6 258.3KS Stevens County 37.2 258.7KS Sumner County 37.3 262.6KS Thomas County 39.4 259.0KS Trego County 38.9 260.2KS Wabaunsee County 39.0 263.8KS Wallace County 38.9 258.2KS Washington County 39.8 262.9KS Wichita County 38.5 258.6KS Wilson County 37.5 264.2KS Woodson County 37.9 264.3KS Wyandotte County 39.1 265.3KY Adair County 37.1 274.7KY Allen County 36.7 273.8KY Anderson County 38.0 275.0KY Ballard County 37.1 271.0KY Barren County 37.0 274.1KY Bath County 38.1 276.2KY Bell County 36.7 276.3KY Boone County 39.0 275.3KY Bourbon County 38.2 275.8KY Boyd County 38.4 277.3KY Boyle County 37.6 275.2KY Bracken County 38.7 275.9KY Breathitt County 37.5 276.7KY Breckinridge County 37.8 273.5KY Bullitt County 38.0 274.3KY Butler County 37.2 273.3KY Caldwell County 37.2 272.1KY Calloway County 36.6 271.7KY Campbell County 39.0 275.6KY Carlisle County 36.9 271.0KY Carroll County 38.7 274.9KY Carter County 38.3 277.0KY Casey County 37.3 275.1KY Christian County 36.9 272.5KY Clark County 38.0 275.8KY Clay County 37.2 276.3KY Clinton County 36.7 274.9KY Crittenden County 37.3 271.9KY Cumberland County 36.8 274.6KY Daviess County 37.8 272.9KY Edmonson County 37.2 273.8KY Elliott County 38.1 276.9KY Estill County 37.7 276.0KY Fayette County 38.0 275.5KY Fleming County 38.4 276.3KY Floyd County 37.6 277.3KY Franklin County 38.2 275.1KY Fulton County 36.5 270.9KY Gallatin County 38.7 275.1KY Garrard County 37.6 275.4KY Grant County 38.7 275.4KY Graves County 36.7 271.4KY Grayson County 37.5 273.7KY Green County 37.3 274.5KY Greenup County 38.6 277.1KY Hancock County 37.9 273.2KY Hardin County 37.7 274.1KY Harlan County 36.9 276.8KY Harrison County 38.4 275.7KY Hart County 37.3 274.1KY Henderson County 37.8 272.4KY Henry County 38.4 274.8KY Hickman County 36.7 271.0KY Hopkins County 37.3 272.5KY Jackson County 37.4 276.0KY Jefferson County 38.2 274.3KY Jessamine County 37.9 275.4KY Johnson County 37.8 277.2KY Kenton County 39.0 275.5KY Knott County 37.3 277.0KY Knox County 36.9 276.1KY Larue County 37.5 274.3KY Laurel County 37.1 275.9KY Lawrence County 38.1 277.3KY Lee County 37.6 276.3KY Leslie County 37.1 276.6KY Letcher County 37.1 277.2KY Lewis County 38.5 276.7KY Lincoln County 37.5 275.3KY Livingston County 37.2 271.7KY Logan County 36.9 273.1KY Lyon County 37.0 271.9KY McCracken County 37.1 271.3KY McCreary County 36.7 275.5KY McLean County 37.5 272.8KY Madison County 37.7 275.7KY Magoffin County 37.7 276.9KY Marion County 37.6 274.7KY Marshall County 36.9 271.7Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4633KY Martin County 37.8 277.5KY Mason County 38.6 276.2KY Meade County 37.9 273.9KY Menifee County 38.0 276.4KY Mercer County 37.8 275.2KY Metcalfe County 37.0 274.4KY Monroe County 36.7 274.3KY Montgomery County 38.0 276.1KY Morgan County 37.9 276.7KY Muhlenberg County 37.2 272.9KY Nelson County 37.8 274.5KY Nicholas County 38.3 276.0KY Ohio County 37.5 273.1KY Oldham County 38.4 274.6KY Owen County 38.5 275.2KY Owsley County 37.4 276.3KY Pendleton County 38.7 275.6KY Perry County 37.2 276.8KY Pike County 37.4 277.6KY Powell County 37.8 276.1KY Pulaski County 37.1 275.4KY Robertson County 38.5 275.9KY Rockcastle County 37.4 275.7KY Rowan County 38.2 276.6KY Russell County 37.0 274.9KY Scott County 38.2 275.4KY Shelby County 38.2 274.8KY Simpson County 36.7 273.4KY Spencer County 38.0 274.7KY Taylor County 37.4 274.7KY Todd County 36.8 272.8KY Trigg County 36.8 272.1KY Trimble County 38.6 274.6KY Union County 37.6 272.1KY Warren County 37.0 273.6KY Washington County 37.7 274.8KY Wayne County 36.8 275.2KY Webster County 37.5 272.3KY Whitley County 36.8 275.9KY Wolfe County 37.7 276.5KY Woodford County 38.1 275.3LA Acadia Parish 30.3 267.6LA Allen Parish 30.7 267.2LA Ascension Parish 30.2 269.1LA Assumption Parish 29.9 268.9LA Avoyelles Parish 31.1 267.9LA Beauregard Parish 30.7 266.7LA Bienville Parish 32.4 267.0LA Bossier Parish 32.6 266.3LA Caddo Parish 32.5 266.2LA Calcasieu Parish 30.2 266.7LA Caldwell Parish 32.1 267.9LA Cameron Parish 29.9 266.8LA Catahoula Parish 31.7 268.1LA Claiborne Parish 32.8 267.0LA Concordia Parish 31.6 268.5LA De Soto Parish 32.1 266.2LA East Baton Rouge Parish 30.5 268.9LA East Carroll Parish 32.8 268.8LA East Feliciana Parish 30.8 268.9LA Evangeline Parish 30.7 267.6LA Franklin Parish 32.1 268.3LA Grant Parish 31.6 267.4LA Iberia Parish 30.0 268.2LA Iberville Parish 30.3 268.7LA Jackson Parish 32.3 267.4LA Jefferson Parish 29.9 269.8LA Jefferson Davis Parish 30.2 267.2LA Lafayette Parish 30.2 268.0LA Lafourche Parish 29.6 269.4LA La Salle Parish 31.7 267.8LA Lincoln Parish 32.6 267.3LA Livingston Parish 30.5 269.2LA Madison Parish 32.4 268.8LA Morehouse Parish 32.8 268.1LA Natchitoches Parish 31.7 266.9LA Orleans Parish 30.0 269.9LA Ouachita Parish 32.5 267.9LA Plaquemines Parish 29.6 270.2LA Pointe Coupee Parish 30.6 268.5LA Rapides Parish 31.3 267.5LA Red River Parish 32.1 266.7LA Richland Parish 32.4 268.3LA Sabine Parish 31.6 266.4LA St. Bernard Parish 29.9 270.1LA St. Charles Parish 29.9 269.6LA St. Helena Parish 30.8 269.3LA St. James Parish 30.0 269.2LA St. John the Baptist Parish 30.1 269.5LA St. Landry Parish 30.5 267.9LA St. Martin Parish 30.2 268.2LA St. Mary Parish 29.7 268.6LA St. Tammany Parish 30.4 270.1LA Tangipahoa Parish 30.6 269.5LA Tensas Parish 32.0 268.7LA Terrebonne Parish 29.5 269.3LA Union Parish 32.8 267.6LA Vermilion Parish 30.0 267.8LA Vernon Parish 31.1 266.8LA Washington Parish 30.8 270.0LA Webster Parish 32.7 266.7LA West Baton Rouge Parish 30.5 268.7LA West Carroll Parish 32.8 268.6LA West Feliciana Parish 30.9 268.6LA Winn Parish 31.9 267.4ME Androscoggin County 44.1 289.8ME Aroostook County 46.6 291.7ME Cumberland County 43.8 289.7ME Franklin County 44.9 289.6ME Hancock County 44.5 291.6ME Kennebec County 44.4 290.2ME Knox County 44.1 290.9ME Lincoln County 44.0 290.5ME Oxford County 44.3 289.3ME Penobscot County 45.2 291.3ME Piscataquis County 45.6 290.7ME Sagadahoc County 43.9 290.1ME Somerset County 45.1 290.1ME Waldo County 44.5 290.9ME Washington County 44.9 292.4ME York County 43.4 289.3MD Allegany County 39.6 281.2MD Anne Arundel County 39.1 283.4MD Baltimore County 39.4 283.4MD Calvert County 38.5 283.5MD Caroline County 38.9 284.2MD Carroll County 39.6 283.0MD Cecil County 39.6 284.0MD Charles County 38.5 283.0MD Dorchester County 38.5 284.0MD Frederick County 39.5 282.6MD Garrett County 39.5 280.7MD Harford County 39.5 283.7MD Howard County 39.2 283.1MD Kent County 39.3 283.9MD Montgomery County 39.1 282.9MD Prince George’s County 38.9 283.1MD Queen Anne’s County 39.0 283.9MD St. Mary’s County 38.3 283.4MD Somerset County 38.1 284.2MD Talbot County 38.8 283.9MD Washington County 39.6 282.2MD Wicomico County 38.4 284.4MD Worcester County 38.3 284.7MD Baltimore city 39.3 283.4MA Barnstable County 41.7 289.7MA Berkshire County 42.4 286.8MA Bristol County 41.8 288.9MA Dukes County 41.4 289.4MA Essex County 42.6 289.0MA Franklin County 42.6 287.4MA Hampden County 42.1 287.4MA Hampshire County 42.3 287.4MA Middlesex County 42.5 288.7MA Nantucket County 41.3 289.9MA Norfolk County 42.2 288.8MA Plymouth County 42.0 289.2MA Suffolk County 42.3 288.9MA Worcester County 42.3 288.2MI Alcona County 44.7 276.4MI Alger County 46.4 273.4MI Allegan County 42.6 274.1MI Alpena County 45.0 276.5MI Antrim County 45.0 274.8MI Arenac County 44.1 276.1MI Baraga County 46.7 271.6MI Barry County 42.6 274.7MI Bay County 43.6 276.1MI Benzie County 44.6 274.0MI Berrien County 42.0 273.6MI Branch County 41.9 274.9MI Calhoun County 42.3 274.9MI Cass County 41.9 274.0MI Charlevoix County 45.2 274.9MI Cheboygan County 45.5 275.5MI Chippewa County 46.3 275.5MI Clare County 44.0 275.1MI Clinton County 42.9 275.4MI Crawford County 44.7 275.4MI Delta County 45.9 273.1Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4733KY Martin County 37.8 277.5KY Mason County 38.6 276.2KY Meade County 37.9 273.9KY Menifee County 38.0 276.4KY Mercer County 37.8 275.2KY Metcalfe County 37.0 274.4KY Monroe County 36.7 274.3KY Montgomery County 38.0 276.1KY Morgan County 37.9 276.7KY Muhlenberg County 37.2 272.9KY Nelson County 37.8 274.5KY Nicholas County 38.3 276.0KY Ohio County 37.5 273.1KY Oldham County 38.4 274.6KY Owen County 38.5 275.2KY Owsley County 37.4 276.3KY Pendleton County 38.7 275.6KY Perry County 37.2 276.8KY Pike County 37.4 277.6KY Powell County 37.8 276.1KY Pulaski County 37.1 275.4KY Robertson County 38.5 275.9KY Rockcastle County 37.4 275.7KY Rowan County 38.2 276.6KY Russell County 37.0 274.9KY Scott County 38.2 275.4KY Shelby County 38.2 274.8KY Simpson County 36.7 273.4KY Spencer County 38.0 274.7KY Taylor County 37.4 274.7KY Todd County 36.8 272.8KY Trigg County 36.8 272.1KY Trimble County 38.6 274.6KY Union County 37.6 272.1KY Warren County 37.0 273.6KY Washington County 37.7 274.8KY Wayne County 36.8 275.2KY Webster County 37.5 272.3KY Whitley County 36.8 275.9KY Wolfe County 37.7 276.5KY Woodford County 38.1 275.3LA Acadia Parish 30.3 267.6LA Allen Parish 30.7 267.2LA Ascension Parish 30.2 269.1LA Assumption Parish 29.9 268.9LA Avoyelles Parish 31.1 267.9LA Beauregard Parish 30.7 266.7LA Bienville Parish 32.4 267.0LA Bossier Parish 32.6 266.3LA Caddo Parish 32.5 266.2LA Calcasieu Parish 30.2 266.7LA Caldwell Parish 32.1 267.9LA Cameron Parish 29.9 266.8LA Catahoula Parish 31.7 268.1LA Claiborne Parish 32.8 267.0LA Concordia Parish 31.6 268.5LA De Soto Parish 32.1 266.2LA East Baton Rouge Parish 30.5 268.9LA East Carroll Parish 32.8 268.8LA East Feliciana Parish 30.8 268.9LA Evangeline Parish 30.7 267.6LA Franklin Parish 32.1 268.3LA Grant Parish 31.6 267.4LA Iberia Parish 30.0 268.2LA Iberville Parish 30.3 268.7LA Jackson Parish 32.3 267.4LA Jefferson Parish 29.9 269.8LA Jefferson Davis Parish 30.2 267.2LA Lafayette Parish 30.2 268.0LA Lafourche Parish 29.6 269.4LA La Salle Parish 31.7 267.8LA Lincoln Parish 32.6 267.3LA Livingston Parish 30.5 269.2LA Madison Parish 32.4 268.8LA Morehouse Parish 32.8 268.1LA Natchitoches Parish 31.7 266.9LA Orleans Parish 30.0 269.9LA Ouachita Parish 32.5 267.9LA Plaquemines Parish 29.6 270.2LA Pointe Coupee Parish 30.6 268.5LA Rapides Parish 31.3 267.5LA Red River Parish 32.1 266.7LA Richland Parish 32.4 268.3LA Sabine Parish 31.6 266.4LA St. Bernard Parish 29.9 270.1LA St. Charles Parish 29.9 269.6LA St. Helena Parish 30.8 269.3LA St. James Parish 30.0 269.2LA St. John the Baptist Parish 30.1 269.5LA St. Landry Parish 30.5 267.9LA St. Martin Parish 30.2 268.2LA St. Mary Parish 29.7 268.6LA St. Tammany Parish 30.4 270.1LA Tangipahoa Parish 30.6 269.5LA Tensas Parish 32.0 268.7LA Terrebonne Parish 29.5 269.3LA Union Parish 32.8 267.6LA Vermilion Parish 30.0 267.8LA Vernon Parish 31.1 266.8LA Washington Parish 30.8 270.0LA Webster Parish 32.7 266.7LA West Baton Rouge Parish 30.5 268.7LA West Carroll Parish 32.8 268.6LA West Feliciana Parish 30.9 268.6LA Winn Parish 31.9 267.4ME Androscoggin County 44.1 289.8ME Aroostook County 46.6 291.7ME Cumberland County 43.8 289.7ME Franklin County 44.9 289.6ME Hancock County 44.5 291.6ME Kennebec County 44.4 290.2ME Knox County 44.1 290.9ME Lincoln County 44.0 290.5ME Oxford County 44.3 289.3ME Penobscot County 45.2 291.3ME Piscataquis County 45.6 290.7ME Sagadahoc County 43.9 290.1ME Somerset County 45.1 290.1ME Waldo County 44.5 290.9ME Washington County 44.9 292.4ME York County 43.4 289.3MD Allegany County 39.6 281.2MD Anne Arundel County 39.1 283.4MD Baltimore County 39.4 283.4MD Calvert County 38.5 283.5MD Caroline County 38.9 284.2MD Carroll County 39.6 283.0MD Cecil County 39.6 284.0MD Charles County 38.5 283.0MD Dorchester County 38.5 284.0MD Frederick County 39.5 282.6MD Garrett County 39.5 280.7MD Harford County 39.5 283.7MD Howard County 39.2 283.1MD Kent County 39.3 283.9MD Montgomery County 39.1 282.9MD Prince George’s County 38.9 283.1MD Queen Anne’s County 39.0 283.9MD St. Mary’s County 38.3 283.4MD Somerset County 38.1 284.2MD Talbot County 38.8 283.9MD Washington County 39.6 282.2MD Wicomico County 38.4 284.4MD Worcester County 38.3 284.7MD Baltimore city 39.3 283.4MA Barnstable County 41.7 289.7MA Berkshire County 42.4 286.8MA Bristol County 41.8 288.9MA Dukes County 41.4 289.4MA Essex County 42.6 289.0MA Franklin County 42.6 287.4MA Hampden County 42.1 287.4MA Hampshire County 42.3 287.4MA Middlesex County 42.5 288.7MA Nantucket County 41.3 289.9MA Norfolk County 42.2 288.8MA Plymouth County 42.0 289.2MA Suffolk County 42.3 288.9MA Worcester County 42.3 288.2MI Alcona County 44.7 276.4MI Alger County 46.4 273.4MI Allegan County 42.6 274.1MI Alpena County 45.0 276.5MI Antrim County 45.0 274.8MI Arenac County 44.1 276.1MI Baraga County 46.7 271.6MI Barry County 42.6 274.7MI Bay County 43.6 276.1MI Benzie County 44.6 274.0MI Berrien County 42.0 273.6MI Branch County 41.9 274.9MI Calhoun County 42.3 274.9MI Cass County 41.9 274.0MI Charlevoix County 45.2 274.9MI Cheboygan County 45.5 275.5MI Chippewa County 46.3 275.5MI Clare County 44.0 275.1MI Clinton County 42.9 275.4MI Crawford County 44.7 275.4MI Delta County 45.9 273.1Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.34MI Dickinson County 45.9 272MI Eaton County 42.6 275.2MI Emmet County 45.5 275.1MI Genesee County 43.0 276.3MI Gladwin County 44.0 275.6MI Gogebic County 46.4 270.2MI Grand Traverse County 44.7 274.4MI Gratiot County 43.3 275.4MI Hillsdale County 41.9 275.4MI Houghton County 47.0 271.4MI Huron County 43.8 276.9MI Ingham County 42.7 275.5MI Ionia County 43.0 274.9MI Iosco County 44.4 276.4MI Iron County 46.2 271.4MI Isabella County 43.6 275.2MI Jackson County 42.2 275.6MI Kalamazoo County 42.3 274.4MI Kalkaska County 44.7 274.9MI Kent County 43.0 274.4MI Keweenaw County 47.4 271.8MI Lake County 44.0 274.2MI Lapeer County 43.1 276.8MI Leelanau County 44.9 274.2MI Lenawee County 41.9 275.9MI Livingston County 42.6 276.1MI Luce County 46.5 274.4MI Mackinac County 46.0 275.0MI Macomb County 42.6 277.0MI Manistee County 44.3 273.9MI Marquette County 46.5 272.4MI Mason County 44.0 273.7MI Mecosta County 43.6 274.6MI Menominee County 45.5 272.4MI Midland County 43.6 275.7MI Missaukee County 44.3 274.9MI Monroe County 41.9 276.5MI Montcalm County 43.3 274.8MI Montmorency County 45.0 275.9MI Muskegon County 43.3 273.8MI Newaygo County 43.5 274.2MI Oakland County 42.6 276.7MI Oceana County 43.6 273.7MI Ogemaw County 44.3 275.9MI Ontonagon County 46.7 270.7MI Osceola County 44.0 274.7MI Oscoda County 44.7 275.8MI Otsego County 45.0 275.4MI Ottawa County 42.9 274.0MI Presque Isle County 45.4 276.1MI Roscommon County 44.4 275.3MI Saginaw County 43.4 276.0MI St. Clair County 42.9 277.4MI St. Joseph County 41.9 274.5MI Sanilac County 43.4 277.2MI Schoolcraft County 46.1 273.8MI Shiawassee County 42.9 275.9MI Tuscola County 43.5 276.6MI Van Buren County 42.3 274.0MI Washtenaw County 42.3 276.2MI Wayne County 42.3 276.8MI Wexford County 44.3 274.4MN Aitkin County 46.6 266.5MN Anoka County 45.2 266.7MN Becker County 46.9 264.3MN Beltrami County 47.7 265.2MN Benton County 45.7 265.9MN Big Stone County 45.4 263.6MN Blue Earth County 44.1 266.0MN Brown County 44.3 265.3MN Carlton County 46.6 267.4MN Carver County 44.8 266.3MN Cass County 46.9 265.6MN Chippewa County 45.0 264.4MN Chisago County 45.5 267.1MN Clay County 46.9 263.4MN Clearwater County 47.5 264.6MN Cook County 47.9 269.5MN Cottonwood County 44.0 264.8MN Crow Wing County 46.5 265.9MN Dakota County 44.8 266.9MN Dodge County 44.0 267.2MN Douglas County 45.9 264.6MN Faribault County 43.7 266.0MN Fillmore County 43.7 267.9MN Freeborn County 43.7 266.6MN Goodhue County 44.4 267.3MN Grant County 45.9 264.0MN Hennepin County 45.0 266.6MN Houston County 43.7 268.5MN Hubbard County 47.1 265.1MN Isanti County 45.6 266.7MN Itasca County 47.4 266.4MN Jackson County 43.7 264.9MN Kanabec County 45.9 266.7MN Kandiyohi County 45.2 265.0MN Kittson County 48.8 263.1MN Koochiching County 48.4 266.3MN Lac qui Parle County 45.0 263.8MN Lake County 47.5 268.5MN Lake of the Woods County 48.7 265.2MN Le Sueur County 44.4 266.3MN Lincoln County 44.4 263.7MN Lyon County 44.4 264.2MN McLeod County 44.8 265.7MN Mahnomen County 47.3 264.2MN Marshall County 48.3 263.5MN Martin County 43.7 265.5MN Meeker County 45.1 265.5MN Mille Lacs County 45.9 266.4MN Morrison County 46.0 265.7MN Mower County 43.7 267.2MN Murray County 44.0 264.3MN Nicollet County 44.3 265.9MN Nobles County 43.7 264.3MN Norman County 47.3 263.5MN Olmsted County 44.0 267.6MN Otter Tail County 46.4 264.3MN Pennington County 48.1 263.9MN Pine County 46.1 267.2MN Pipestone County 44.0 263.7MN Polk County 47.8 263.6MN Pope County 45.6 264.6MN Ramsey County 45.0 266.9MN Red Lake County 47.9 263.9MN Redwood County 44.4 264.8MN Renville County 44.7 265.1MN Rice County 44.3 266.7MN Rock County 43.7 263.8MN Roseau County 48.8 264.2MN St. Louis County 47.4 267.6MN Scott County 44.7 266.5MN Sherburne County 45.4 266.2MN Sibley County 44.6 265.8MN Stearns County 45.5 265.5MN Steele County 44.0 266.8MN Stevens County 45.6 264.0MN Swift County 45.3 264.3MN Todd County 46.1 265.1MN Traverse County 45.8 263.5MN Wabasha County 44.3 267.8MN Wadena County 46.5 265.0MN Waseca County 44.0 266.4MN Washington County 45.0 267.1MN Watonwan County 44.0 265.4MN Wilkin County 46.3 263.5MN Winona County 44.0 268.3MN Wright County 45.2 266.1MN Yellow Medicine County 44.7 264.2MS Adams County 31.5 268.6MS Alcorn County 34.9 271.5MS Amite County 31.2 269.2MS Attala County 33.1 270.4MS Benton County 34.8 270.8MS Bolivar County 33.8 269.2MS Calhoun County 33.9 270.7MS Carroll County 33.5 270.1MS Chickasaw County 33.9 271.1MS Choctaw County 33.3 270.7MS Claiborne County 32.0 269.1MS Clarke County 32.1 271.3MS Clay County 33.6 271.3MS Coahoma County 34.2 269.4MS Copiah County 31.9 269.6MS Covington County 31.6 270.5MS DeSoto County 34.9 270.0MS Forrest County 31.3 270.7MS Franklin County 31.5 269.1MS George County 30.9 271.4MS Greene County 31.2 271.4MS Grenada County 33.8 270.2MS Hancock County 30.4 270.5MS Harrison County 30.4 270.9MS Hinds County 32.3 269.7MS Holmes County 33.1 269.9MS Humphreys County 33.1 269.5MS Issaquena County 32.8 269.0MS Itawamba County 34.3 271.6MS Jackson County 30.5 271.4MS Jasper County 32.0 270.9Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4835MS Jefferson County 31.7 269.0MS Jefferson Davis County 31.6 270.2MS Jones County 31.7 270.8MS Kemper County 32.8 271.3MS Lafayette County 34.4 270.5MS Lamar County 31.2 270.5MS Lauderdale County 32.4 271.3MS Lawrence County 31.6 269.9MS Leake County 32.7 270.5MS Lee County 34.3 271.3MS Leflore County 33.6 269.7MS Lincoln County 31.5 269.6MS Lowndes County 33.5 271.6MS Madison County 32.6 269.9MS Marion County 31.2 270.2MS Marshall County 34.8 270.5MS Monroe County 33.9 271.5MS Montgomery County 33.5 270.3MS Neshoba County 32.7 270.9MS Newton County 32.4 270.9MS Noxubee County 33.1 271.4MS Oktibbeha County 33.4 271.1MS Panola County 34.4 270.0MS Pearl River County 30.7 270.4MS Perry County 31.2 271.0MS Pike County 31.2 269.6MS Pontotoc County 34.2 271.0MS Prentiss County 34.6 271.5MS Quitman County 34.3 269.7MS Rankin County 32.3 270.0MS Scott County 32.4 270.5MS Sharkey County 32.9 269.2MS Simpson County 31.9 270.1MS Smith County 32.0 270.5MS Stone County 30.8 270.9MS Sunflower County 33.6 269.4MS Tallahatchie County 33.9 269.8MS Tate County 34.6 270.0MS Tippah County 34.8 271.1MS Tishomingo County 34.7 271.8MS Tunica County 34.7 269.6MS Union County 34.5 271.0MS Walthall County 31.1 269.9MS Warren County 32.3 269.1MS Washington County 33.4 269.0MS Wayne County 31.6 271.3MS Webster County 33.6 270.8MS Wilkinson County 31.2 268.7MS Winston County 33.1 270.9MS Yalobusha County 34.1 270.3MS Yazoo County 32.8 269.6MO Adair County 40.2 267.4MO Andrew County 40.0 265.2MO Atchison County 40.4 264.6MO Audrain County 39.2 268.2MO Barry County 36.7 266.2MO Barton County 37.5 265.7MO Bates County 38.2 265.6MO Benton County 38.3 266.7MO Bollinger County 37.3 270.0MO Boone County 39.0 267.7MO Buchanan County 39.7 265.2MO Butler County 36.7 269.6MO Caldwell County 39.7 266.0MO Callaway County 38.8 268.1MO Camden County 38.1 267.2MO Cape Girardeau County 37.4 270.4MO Carroll County 39.4 266.5MO Carter County 36.9 269.1MO Cass County 38.7 265.6MO Cedar County 37.7 266.1MO Chariton County 39.5 267.0MO Christian County 37.0 266.8MO Clark County 40.4 268.3MO Clay County 39.3 265.5MO Clinton County 39.6 265.6MO Cole County 38.5 267.8MO Cooper County 38.9 267.2MO Crawford County 38.0 268.7MO Dade County 37.4 266.2MO Dallas County 37.7 267.0MO Daviess County 40.0 266.0MO DeKalb County 39.9 265.6MO Dent County 37.6 268.5MO Douglas County 36.9 267.5MO Dunklin County 36.3 269.9MO Franklin County 38.4 269.0MO Gasconade County 38.4 268.5MO Gentry County 40.2 265.6MO Greene County 37.2 266.7MO Grundy County 40.1 266.4MO Harrison County 40.3 266.0MO Henry County 38.4 266.2MO Hickory County 37.9 266.7MO Holt County 40.1 264.8MO Howard County 39.1 267.3MO Howell County 36.8 268.1MO Iron County 37.5 269.3MO Jackson County 39.0 265.5MO Jasper County 37.1 265.6MO Jefferson County 38.3 269.5MO Johnson County 38.7 266.2MO Knox County 40.1 267.9MO Laclede County 37.7 267.4MO Lafayette County 39.1 266.2MO Lawrence County 37.1 266.2MO Lewis County 40.1 268.3MO Lincoln County 39.0 269.1MO Linn County 39.8 266.9MO Livingston County 39.8 266.4MO McDonald County 36.6 265.6MO Macon County 39.8 267.4MO Madison County 37.5 269.7MO Maries County 38.1 268.1MO Marion County 39.8 268.5MO Mercer County 40.4 266.4MO Miller County 38.2 267.5MO Mississippi County 36.8 270.7MO Moniteau County 38.6 267.4MO Monroe County 39.5 268.0MO Montgomery County 38.9 268.5MO Morgan County 38.4 267.2MO New Madrid County 36.6 270.3MO Newton County 36.9 265.6MO Nodaway County 40.4 265.1MO Oregon County 36.6 268.6MO Osage County 38.5 268.1MO Ozark County 36.6 267.5MO Pemiscot County 36.2 270.2MO Perry County 37.7 270.2MO Pettis County 38.7 266.7MO Phelps County 37.9 268.2MO Pike County 39.4 268.9MO Platte County 39.3 265.3MO Polk County 37.6 266.6MO Pulaski County 37.8 267.8MO Putnam County 40.5 267.0MO Ralls County 39.5 268.5MO Randolph County 39.4 267.5MO Ray County 39.3 266.0MO Reynolds County 37.4 269.0MO Ripley County 36.6 269.2MO St. Charles County 38.8 269.3MO St. Clair County 38.1 266.2MO Ste. Genevieve County 37.9 269.8MO St. Francois County 37.8 269.5MO St. Louis County 38.7 269.6MO Saline County 39.1 266.8MO Schuyler County 40.5 267.5MO Scotland County 40.4 267.9MO Scott County 37.0 270.4MO Shannon County 37.1 268.6MO Shelby County 39.8 267.9MO Stoddard County 36.8 270.0MO Stone County 36.7 266.5MO Sullivan County 40.2 266.9MO Taney County 36.7 266.8MO Texas County 37.3 268.0MO Vernon County 37.8 265.7MO Warren County 38.8 268.9MO Washington County 38.0 269.2MO Wayne County 37.1 269.5MO Webster County 37.3 267.1MO Worth County 40.5 265.6MO Wright County 37.2 267.5MO St. Louis city 38.6 269.8MT Beaverhead County 45.2 247.1MT Big Horn County 45.5 252.5MT Blaine County 48.5 251.0MT Broadwater County 46.3 248.5MT Carbon County 45.3 250.9MT Carter County 45.6 255.5MT Cascade County 47.4 248.7MT Chouteau County 47.9 249.6MT Custer County 46.3 254.2MT Daniels County 48.8 254.6MT Dawson County 47.2 255.2MT Deer Lodge County 46.1 247.0MT Fallon County 46.4 255.6MT Fergus County 47.1 250.6Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
4935MS Jefferson County 31.7 269.0MS Jefferson Davis County 31.6 270.2MS Jones County 31.7 270.8MS Kemper County 32.8 271.3MS Lafayette County 34.4 270.5MS Lamar County 31.2 270.5MS Lauderdale County 32.4 271.3MS Lawrence County 31.6 269.9MS Leake County 32.7 270.5MS Lee County 34.3 271.3MS Leflore County 33.6 269.7MS Lincoln County 31.5 269.6MS Lowndes County 33.5 271.6MS Madison County 32.6 269.9MS Marion County 31.2 270.2MS Marshall County 34.8 270.5MS Monroe County 33.9 271.5MS Montgomery County 33.5 270.3MS Neshoba County 32.7 270.9MS Newton County 32.4 270.9MS Noxubee County 33.1 271.4MS Oktibbeha County 33.4 271.1MS Panola County 34.4 270.0MS Pearl River County 30.7 270.4MS Perry County 31.2 271.0MS Pike County 31.2 269.6MS Pontotoc County 34.2 271.0MS Prentiss County 34.6 271.5MS Quitman County 34.3 269.7MS Rankin County 32.3 270.0MS Scott County 32.4 270.5MS Sharkey County 32.9 269.2MS Simpson County 31.9 270.1MS Smith County 32.0 270.5MS Stone County 30.8 270.9MS Sunflower County 33.6 269.4MS Tallahatchie County 33.9 269.8MS Tate County 34.6 270.0MS Tippah County 34.8 271.1MS Tishomingo County 34.7 271.8MS Tunica County 34.7 269.6MS Union County 34.5 271.0MS Walthall County 31.1 269.9MS Warren County 32.3 269.1MS Washington County 33.4 269.0MS Wayne County 31.6 271.3MS Webster County 33.6 270.8MS Wilkinson County 31.2 268.7MS Winston County 33.1 270.9MS Yalobusha County 34.1 270.3MS Yazoo County 32.8 269.6MO Adair County 40.2 267.4MO Andrew County 40.0 265.2MO Atchison County 40.4 264.6MO Audrain County 39.2 268.2MO Barry County 36.7 266.2MO Barton County 37.5 265.7MO Bates County 38.2 265.6MO Benton County 38.3 266.7MO Bollinger County 37.3 270.0MO Boone County 39.0 267.7MO Buchanan County 39.7 265.2MO Butler County 36.7 269.6MO Caldwell County 39.7 266.0MO Callaway County 38.8 268.1MO Camden County 38.1 267.2MO Cape Girardeau County 37.4 270.4MO Carroll County 39.4 266.5MO Carter County 36.9 269.1MO Cass County 38.7 265.6MO Cedar County 37.7 266.1MO Chariton County 39.5 267.0MO Christian County 37.0 266.8MO Clark County 40.4 268.3MO Clay County 39.3 265.5MO Clinton County 39.6 265.6MO Cole County 38.5 267.8MO Cooper County 38.9 267.2MO Crawford County 38.0 268.7MO Dade County 37.4 266.2MO Dallas County 37.7 267.0MO Daviess County 40.0 266.0MO DeKalb County 39.9 265.6MO Dent County 37.6 268.5MO Douglas County 36.9 267.5MO Dunklin County 36.3 269.9MO Franklin County 38.4 269.0MO Gasconade County 38.4 268.5MO Gentry County 40.2 265.6MO Greene County 37.2 266.7MO Grundy County 40.1 266.4MO Harrison County 40.3 266.0MO Henry County 38.4 266.2MO Hickory County 37.9 266.7MO Holt County 40.1 264.8MO Howard County 39.1 267.3MO Howell County 36.8 268.1MO Iron County 37.5 269.3MO Jackson County 39.0 265.5MO Jasper County 37.1 265.6MO Jefferson County 38.3 269.5MO Johnson County 38.7 266.2MO Knox County 40.1 267.9MO Laclede County 37.7 267.4MO Lafayette County 39.1 266.2MO Lawrence County 37.1 266.2MO Lewis County 40.1 268.3MO Lincoln County 39.0 269.1MO Linn County 39.8 266.9MO Livingston County 39.8 266.4MO McDonald County 36.6 265.6MO Macon County 39.8 267.4MO Madison County 37.5 269.7MO Maries County 38.1 268.1MO Marion County 39.8 268.5MO Mercer County 40.4 266.4MO Miller County 38.2 267.5MO Mississippi County 36.8 270.7MO Moniteau County 38.6 267.4MO Monroe County 39.5 268.0MO Montgomery County 38.9 268.5MO Morgan County 38.4 267.2MO New Madrid County 36.6 270.3MO Newton County 36.9 265.6MO Nodaway County 40.4 265.1MO Oregon County 36.6 268.6MO Osage County 38.5 268.1MO Ozark County 36.6 267.5MO Pemiscot County 36.2 270.2MO Perry County 37.7 270.2MO Pettis County 38.7 266.7MO Phelps County 37.9 268.2MO Pike County 39.4 268.9MO Platte County 39.3 265.3MO Polk County 37.6 266.6MO Pulaski County 37.8 267.8MO Putnam County 40.5 267.0MO Ralls County 39.5 268.5MO Randolph County 39.4 267.5MO Ray County 39.3 266.0MO Reynolds County 37.4 269.0MO Ripley County 36.6 269.2MO St. Charles County 38.8 269.3MO St. Clair County 38.1 266.2MO Ste. Genevieve County 37.9 269.8MO St. Francois County 37.8 269.5MO St. Louis County 38.7 269.6MO Saline County 39.1 266.8MO Schuyler County 40.5 267.5MO Scotland County 40.4 267.9MO Scott County 37.0 270.4MO Shannon County 37.1 268.6MO Shelby County 39.8 267.9MO Stoddard County 36.8 270.0MO Stone County 36.7 266.5MO Sullivan County 40.2 266.9MO Taney County 36.7 266.8MO Texas County 37.3 268.0MO Vernon County 37.8 265.7MO Warren County 38.8 268.9MO Washington County 38.0 269.2MO Wayne County 37.1 269.5MO Webster County 37.3 267.1MO Worth County 40.5 265.6MO Wright County 37.2 267.5MO St. Louis city 38.6 269.8MT Beaverhead County 45.2 247.1MT Big Horn County 45.5 252.5MT Blaine County 48.5 251.0MT Broadwater County 46.3 248.5MT Carbon County 45.3 250.9MT Carter County 45.6 255.5MT Cascade County 47.4 248.7MT Chouteau County 47.9 249.6MT Custer County 46.3 254.2MT Daniels County 48.8 254.6MT Dawson County 47.2 255.2MT Deer Lodge County 46.1 247.0MT Fallon County 46.4 255.6MT Fergus County 47.1 250.6Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.36MT Flathead County 48.3 245.7MT Gallatin County 45.7 248.8MT Garfield County 47.2 253.0MT Glacier County 48.6 247.2MT Golden Valley County 46.4 250.9MT Granite County 46.4 246.6MT Hill County 48.6 250.0MT Jefferson County 46.1 247.9MT Judith Basin County 47.0 249.8MT Lake County 47.7 245.9MT Lewis and Clark County 46.8 247.8MT Liberty County 48.6 249.0MT Lincoln County 48.6 244.6MT McCone County 47.6 254.3MT Madison County 45.4 248.1MT Meagher County 46.6 249.1MT Mineral County 47.1 245.0MT Missoula County 46.9 246.0MT Musselshell County 46.6 251.6MT Park County 45.7 249.5MT Petroleum County 47.0 251.7MT Phillips County 48.4 252.2MT Pondera County 48.2 247.8MT Powder River County 45.4 254.4MT Powell County 46.6 247.2MT Prairie County 46.9 254.6MT Ravalli County 46.2 245.9MT Richland County 47.8 255.5MT Roosevelt County 48.2 255.0MT Rosebud County 46.0 253.3MT Sanders County 47.6 244.9MT Sheridan County 48.7 255.5MT Silver Bow County 46.0 247.4MT Stillwater County 45.6 250.6MT Sweet Grass County 45.9 250.1MT Teton County 47.8 247.8MT Toole County 48.6 248.2MT Treasure County 46.3 252.7MT Valley County 48.3 253.4MT Wheatland County 46.4 250.1MT Wibaux County 47.0 255.8MT Yellowstone County 45.8 251.5NE Adams County 40.6 261.5NE Antelope County 42.2 261.9NE Arthur County 41.6 258.3NE Banner County 41.5 256.3NE Blaine County 41.9 260.0NE Boone County 41.7 262.0NE Box Butte County 42.2 257.1NE Boyd County 42.9 261.3NE Brown County 42.5 260.1NE Buffalo County 40.8 260.9NE Burt County 41.9 263.7NE Butler County 41.2 262.9NE Cass County 40.9 263.9NE Cedar County 42.6 262.8NE Chase County 40.5 258.3NE Cherry County 42.7 258.9NE Cheyenne County 41.2 257.0NE Clay County 40.5 262.0NE Colfax County 41.6 262.9NE Cuming County 41.9 263.2NE Custer County 41.4 260.4NE Dakota County 42.4 263.5NE Dawes County 42.7 256.8NE Dawson County 40.8 260.1NE Deuel County 41.1 257.7NE Dixon County 42.5 263.2NE Dodge County 41.5 263.4NE Douglas County 41.3 263.9NE Dundy County 40.1 258.4NE Fillmore County 40.5 262.4NE Franklin County 40.2 261.1NE Frontier County 40.5 259.6NE Furnas County 40.2 260.1NE Gage County 40.2 263.3NE Garden County 41.5 257.7NE Garfield County 41.8 261.0NE Gosper County 40.6 260.2NE Grant County 41.9 258.3NE Greeley County 41.6 261.5NE Hall County 40.9 261.6NE Hamilton County 40.9 262.0NE Harlan County 40.2 260.6NE Hayes County 40.5 258.9NE Hitchcock County 40.2 259.0NE Holt County 42.5 261.3NE Hooker County 42.0 258.9NE Howard County 41.2 261.5NE Jefferson County 40.2 262.9NE Johnson County 40.4 263.7NE Kearney County 40.5 261.0NE Keith County 41.2 258.3NE Keya Paha County 42.9 260.3NE Kimball County 41.2 256.3NE Knox County 42.6 262.1NE Lancaster County 40.8 263.3NE Lincoln County 41.1 259.2NE Logan County 41.5 259.5NE Loup County 41.9 260.6NE McPherson County 41.6 259.0NE Madison County 42.0 262.5NE Merrick County 41.2 262.0NE Morrill County 41.7 256.9NE Nance County 41.4 262.1NE Nemaha County 40.4 264.2NE Nuckolls County 40.2 262.0NE Otoe County 40.7 263.9NE Pawnee County 40.1 263.8NE Perkins County 40.8 258.4NE Phelps County 40.5 260.6NE Pierce County 42.3 262.4NE Platte County 41.5 262.5NE Polk County 41.2 262.4NE Red Willow County 40.2 259.5NE Richardson County 40.1 264.3NE Rock County 42.5 260.5NE Saline County 40.5 262.9NE Sarpy County 41.1 264.0NE Saunders County 41.2 263.4NE Scotts Bluff County 41.9 256.3NE Seward County 40.9 262.9NE Sheridan County 42.6 257.6NE Sherman County 41.2 261.0NE Sioux County 42.4 256.2NE Stanton County 41.9 262.8NE Thayer County 40.2 262.4NE Thomas County 42.0 259.4NE Thurston County 42.2 263.4NE Valley County 41.5 261.0NE Washington County 41.5 263.8NE Wayne County 42.2 262.9NE Webster County 40.2 261.5NE Wheeler County 41.9 261.5NE York County 40.9 262.4NV Churchill County 39.5 241.3NV Clark County 36.1 244.9NV Douglas County 39.0 240.3NV Elko County 41.0 244.6NV Esmeralda County 37.8 242.4NV Eureka County 40.0 243.7NV Humboldt County 41.3 242.2NV Lander County 40.0 243.0NV Lincoln County 37.8 245.3NV Lyon County 39.2 240.7NV Mineral County 38.5 241.5NV Nye County 37.9 243.4NV Pershing County 40.4 241.7NV Storey County 39.4 240.4NV Washoe County 39.7 240.2NV White Pine County 39.3 245.1NV Carson City 39.2 240.2NH Belknap County 43.5 288.6NH Carroll County 43.8 288.8NH Cheshire County 42.9 287.8NH Coos County 44.6 288.7NH Grafton County 43.9 288.1NH Hillsborough County 42.9 288.4NH Merrimack County 43.3 288.4NH Rockingham County 43.0 288.9NH Strafford County 43.3 289.0NH Sullivan County 43.3 287.8NJ Atlantic County 39.4 285.4NJ Bergen County 40.9 285.9NJ Burlington County 40.0 285.2NJ Camden County 39.9 285.0NJ Cape May County 39.1 285.2NJ Cumberland County 39.4 284.9NJ Essex County 40.8 285.8NJ Gloucester County 39.8 284.9NJ Hudson County 40.7 285.9NJ Hunterdon County 40.6 285.1NJ Mercer County 40.3 285.3NJ Middlesex County 40.5 285.6NJ Monmouth County 40.3 285.9NJ Morris County 40.9 285.5NJ Ocean County 39.9 285.8NJ Passaic County 40.9 285.8NJ Salem County 39.6 284.6NJ Somerset County 40.6 285.4Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5037NJ Sussex County 41.1 285.3NJ Union County 40.7 285.7NJ Warren County 40.8 285.0NM Bernalillo County 35.1 253.4NM Catron County 34.0 251.6NM Chaves County 33.4 255.6NM Cibola County 35.0 252.0NM Colfax County 36.6 255.3NM Curry County 34.5 256.7NM De Baca County 34.4 255.8NM Dona Ana County 32.3 253.2NM Eddy County 32.5 255.7NM Grant County 32.7 251.8NM Guadalupe County 34.9 255.2NM Harding County 35.9 256.1NM Hidalgo County 32.0 251.3NM Lea County 32.7 256.7NM Lincoln County 33.6 254.5NM Los Alamos County 35.9 253.7NM Luna County 32.2 252.3NM McKinley County 35.6 251.6NM Mora County 36.0 255.1NM Otero County 32.8 254.2NM Quay County 35.1 256.4NM Rio Arriba County 36.4 253.3NM Roosevelt County 34.1 256.6NM Sandoval County 35.5 253.2NM San Juan County 36.6 251.7NM San Miguel County 35.5 254.9NM Santa Fe County 35.6 254.0NM Sierra County 33.1 252.7NM Socorro County 34.2 253.0NM Taos County 36.5 254.4NM Torrance County 34.8 254.0NM Union County 36.5 256.6NM Valencia County 34.7 253.2NY Albany County 42.7 286.2NY Allegany County 42.2 282.0NY Bronx County 40.8 286.1NY Broome County 42.1 284.1NY Cattaraugus County 42.2 281.4NY Cayuga County 42.9 283.4NY Chautauqua County 42.2 280.7NY Chemung County 42.1 283.2NY Chenango County 42.5 284.4NY Clinton County 44.7 286.4NY Columbia County 42.3 286.3NY Cortland County 42.6 283.9NY Delaware County 42.2 285.0NY Dutchess County 41.7 286.2NY Erie County 42.9 281.2NY Essex County 44.2 286.3NY Franklin County 44.6 285.7NY Fulton County 43.1 285.6NY Genesee County 43.0 281.8NY Greene County 42.3 286.0NY Hamilton County 43.6 285.5NY Herkimer County 43.2 285.0NY Jefferson County 44.0 284.1NY Kings County 40.6 286.0NY Lewis County 43.8 284.5NY Livingston County 42.7 282.2NY Madison County 42.9 284.3NY Monroe County 43.2 282.4NY Montgomery County 42.9 285.6NY Nassau County 40.7 286.4NY New York County 40.8 286.0NY Niagara County 43.1 281.2NY Oneida County 43.2 284.6NY Onondaga County 43.0 283.8NY Ontario County 42.9 282.7NY Orange County 41.4 285.7NY Orleans County 43.3 281.8NY Oswego County 43.4 283.8NY Otsego County 42.6 285.0NY Putnam County 41.4 286.3NY Queens County 40.7 286.2NY Rensselaer County 42.7 286.4NY Richmond County 40.6 285.9NY Rockland County 41.1 286.0NY St. Lawrence County 44.6 284.8NY Saratoga County 43.0 286.2NY Schenectady County 42.8 286.0NY Schoharie County 42.6 285.6NY Schuyler County 42.4 283.1NY Seneca County 42.8 283.2NY Steuben County 42.3 282.6NY Suffolk County 40.8 287.0NY Sullivan County 41.7 285.3NY Tioga County 42.1 283.7NY Tompkins County 42.5 283.5NY Ulster County 41.9 285.9NY Warren County 43.5 286.2NY Washington County 43.3 286.6NY Wayne County 43.1 282.9NY Westchester County 41.1 286.2NY Wyoming County 42.7 281.8NY Yates County 42.6 282.9NC Alamance County 36.1 280.6NC Alexander County 35.9 278.8NC Alleghany County 36.5 278.9NC Anson County 35.0 279.9NC Ashe County 36.4 278.5NC Avery County 36.1 278.1NC Beaufort County 35.5 283.1NC Bertie County 36.1 283.0NC Bladen County 34.6 281.4NC Brunswick County 34.0 281.8NC Buncombe County 35.6 277.5NC Burke County 35.7 278.4NC Cabarrus County 35.4 279.4NC Caldwell County 35.9 278.5NC Camden County 36.4 283.8NC Carteret County 34.7 283.2NC Caswell County 36.4 280.7NC Catawba County 35.7 278.8NC Chatham County 35.7 280.7NC Cherokee County 35.1 276.0NC Chowan County 36.1 283.4NC Clay County 35.0 276.2NC Cleveland County 35.3 278.5NC Columbus County 34.3 281.3NC Craven County 35.1 282.9NC Cumberland County 35.1 281.1NC Currituck County 36.4 284.0NC Dare County 35.8 284.3NC Davidson County 35.8 279.8NC Davie County 35.9 279.5NC Duplin County 34.9 282.0NC Durham County 36.0 281.1NC Edgecombe County 35.9 282.4NC Forsyth County 36.1 279.8NC Franklin County 36.1 281.7NC Gaston County 35.3 278.8NC Gates County 36.4 283.3NC Graham County 35.4 276.2NC Granville County 36.3 281.3NC Greene County 35.5 282.3NC Guilford County 36.1 280.2NC Halifax County 36.3 282.3NC Harnett County 35.4 281.2NC Haywood County 35.5 277.0NC Henderson County 35.3 277.5NC Hertford County 36.3 283.0NC Hoke County 35.0 280.8NC Hyde County 35.5 283.8NC Iredell County 35.7 279.1NC Jackson County 35.3 276.8NC Johnston County 35.5 281.6NC Jones County 35.0 282.6NC Lee County 35.5 280.8NC Lenoir County 35.3 282.4NC Lincoln County 35.5 278.8NC McDowell County 35.7 278.0NC Macon County 35.2 276.6NC Madison County 35.8 277.3NC Martin County 35.8 282.9NC Mecklenburg County 35.2 279.2NC Mitchell County 36.0 277.9NC Montgomery County 35.3 280.1NC Moore County 35.2 280.5NC Nash County 36.0 282.1NC New Hanover County 34.2 282.1NC Northampton County 36.4 282.5NC Onslow County 34.7 282.6NC Orange County 36.0 280.9NC Pamlico County 35.1 283.2NC Pasquotank County 36.3 283.8NC Pender County 34.5 282.1NC Perquimans County 36.2 283.5NC Person County 36.4 281.0NC Pitt County 35.6 282.6NC Polk County 35.3 277.8NC Randolph County 35.7 280.2NC Richmond County 35.0 280.3NC Robeson County 34.7 280.9NC Rockingham County 36.4 280.2NC Rowan County 35.6 279.5NC Rutherford County 35.4 278.1NC Sampson County 35.0 281.6Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5137NJ Sussex County 41.1 285.3NJ Union County 40.7 285.7NJ Warren County 40.8 285.0NM Bernalillo County 35.1 253.4NM Catron County 34.0 251.6NM Chaves County 33.4 255.6NM Cibola County 35.0 252.0NM Colfax County 36.6 255.3NM Curry County 34.5 256.7NM De Baca County 34.4 255.8NM Dona Ana County 32.3 253.2NM Eddy County 32.5 255.7NM Grant County 32.7 251.8NM Guadalupe County 34.9 255.2NM Harding County 35.9 256.1NM Hidalgo County 32.0 251.3NM Lea County 32.7 256.7NM Lincoln County 33.6 254.5NM Los Alamos County 35.9 253.7NM Luna County 32.2 252.3NM McKinley County 35.6 251.6NM Mora County 36.0 255.1NM Otero County 32.8 254.2NM Quay County 35.1 256.4NM Rio Arriba County 36.4 253.3NM Roosevelt County 34.1 256.6NM Sandoval County 35.5 253.2NM San Juan County 36.6 251.7NM San Miguel County 35.5 254.9NM Santa Fe County 35.6 254.0NM Sierra County 33.1 252.7NM Socorro County 34.2 253.0NM Taos County 36.5 254.4NM Torrance County 34.8 254.0NM Union County 36.5 256.6NM Valencia County 34.7 253.2NY Albany County 42.7 286.2NY Allegany County 42.2 282.0NY Bronx County 40.8 286.1NY Broome County 42.1 284.1NY Cattaraugus County 42.2 281.4NY Cayuga County 42.9 283.4NY Chautauqua County 42.2 280.7NY Chemung County 42.1 283.2NY Chenango County 42.5 284.4NY Clinton County 44.7 286.4NY Columbia County 42.3 286.3NY Cortland County 42.6 283.9NY Delaware County 42.2 285.0NY Dutchess County 41.7 286.2NY Erie County 42.9 281.2NY Essex County 44.2 286.3NY Franklin County 44.6 285.7NY Fulton County 43.1 285.6NY Genesee County 43.0 281.8NY Greene County 42.3 286.0NY Hamilton County 43.6 285.5NY Herkimer County 43.2 285.0NY Jefferson County 44.0 284.1NY Kings County 40.6 286.0NY Lewis County 43.8 284.5NY Livingston County 42.7 282.2NY Madison County 42.9 284.3NY Monroe County 43.2 282.4NY Montgomery County 42.9 285.6NY Nassau County 40.7 286.4NY New York County 40.8 286.0NY Niagara County 43.1 281.2NY Oneida County 43.2 284.6NY Onondaga County 43.0 283.8NY Ontario County 42.9 282.7NY Orange County 41.4 285.7NY Orleans County 43.3 281.8NY Oswego County 43.4 283.8NY Otsego County 42.6 285.0NY Putnam County 41.4 286.3NY Queens County 40.7 286.2NY Rensselaer County 42.7 286.4NY Richmond County 40.6 285.9NY Rockland County 41.1 286.0NY St. Lawrence County 44.6 284.8NY Saratoga County 43.0 286.2NY Schenectady County 42.8 286.0NY Schoharie County 42.6 285.6NY Schuyler County 42.4 283.1NY Seneca County 42.8 283.2NY Steuben County 42.3 282.6NY Suffolk County 40.8 287.0NY Sullivan County 41.7 285.3NY Tioga County 42.1 283.7NY Tompkins County 42.5 283.5NY Ulster County 41.9 285.9NY Warren County 43.5 286.2NY Washington County 43.3 286.6NY Wayne County 43.1 282.9NY Westchester County 41.1 286.2NY Wyoming County 42.7 281.8NY Yates County 42.6 282.9NC Alamance County 36.1 280.6NC Alexander County 35.9 278.8NC Alleghany County 36.5 278.9NC Anson County 35.0 279.9NC Ashe County 36.4 278.5NC Avery County 36.1 278.1NC Beaufort County 35.5 283.1NC Bertie County 36.1 283.0NC Bladen County 34.6 281.4NC Brunswick County 34.0 281.8NC Buncombe County 35.6 277.5NC Burke County 35.7 278.4NC Cabarrus County 35.4 279.4NC Caldwell County 35.9 278.5NC Camden County 36.4 283.8NC Carteret County 34.7 283.2NC Caswell County 36.4 280.7NC Catawba County 35.7 278.8NC Chatham County 35.7 280.7NC Cherokee County 35.1 276.0NC Chowan County 36.1 283.4NC Clay County 35.0 276.2NC Cleveland County 35.3 278.5NC Columbus County 34.3 281.3NC Craven County 35.1 282.9NC Cumberland County 35.1 281.1NC Currituck County 36.4 284.0NC Dare County 35.8 284.3NC Davidson County 35.8 279.8NC Davie County 35.9 279.5NC Duplin County 34.9 282.0NC Durham County 36.0 281.1NC Edgecombe County 35.9 282.4NC Forsyth County 36.1 279.8NC Franklin County 36.1 281.7NC Gaston County 35.3 278.8NC Gates County 36.4 283.3NC Graham County 35.4 276.2NC Granville County 36.3 281.3NC Greene County 35.5 282.3NC Guilford County 36.1 280.2NC Halifax County 36.3 282.3NC Harnett County 35.4 281.2NC Haywood County 35.5 277.0NC Henderson County 35.3 277.5NC Hertford County 36.3 283.0NC Hoke County 35.0 280.8NC Hyde County 35.5 283.8NC Iredell County 35.7 279.1NC Jackson County 35.3 276.8NC Johnston County 35.5 281.6NC Jones County 35.0 282.6NC Lee County 35.5 280.8NC Lenoir County 35.3 282.4NC Lincoln County 35.5 278.8NC McDowell County 35.7 278.0NC Macon County 35.2 276.6NC Madison County 35.8 277.3NC Martin County 35.8 282.9NC Mecklenburg County 35.2 279.2NC Mitchell County 36.0 277.9NC Montgomery County 35.3 280.1NC Moore County 35.2 280.5NC Nash County 36.0 282.1NC New Hanover County 34.2 282.1NC Northampton County 36.4 282.5NC Onslow County 34.7 282.6NC Orange County 36.0 280.9NC Pamlico County 35.1 283.2NC Pasquotank County 36.3 283.8NC Pender County 34.5 282.1NC Perquimans County 36.2 283.5NC Person County 36.4 281.0NC Pitt County 35.6 282.6NC Polk County 35.3 277.8NC Randolph County 35.7 280.2NC Richmond County 35.0 280.3NC Robeson County 34.7 280.9NC Rockingham County 36.4 280.2NC Rowan County 35.6 279.5NC Rutherford County 35.4 278.1NC Sampson County 35.0 281.6Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.38NC Scotland County 34.8 280.5NC Stanly County 35.3 279.8NC Stokes County 36.4 279.7NC Surry County 36.4 279.3NC Swain County 35.4 276.6NC Transylvania County 35.2 277.2NC Tyrrell County 35.8 283.8NC Union County 35.0 279.4NC Vance County 36.3 281.6NC Wake County 35.8 281.3NC Warren County 36.4 281.9NC Washington County 35.9 283.4NC Watauga County 36.2 278.3NC Wayne County 35.4 282.0NC Wilkes County 36.2 278.8NC Wilson County 35.7 282.1NC Yadkin County 36.2 279.3NC Yancey County 35.9 277.7ND Adams County 46.1 257.4ND Barnes County 46.9 261.9ND Benson County 48.1 260.6ND Billings County 47.0 256.6ND Bottineau County 48.8 259.2ND Bowman County 46.1 256.6ND Burke County 48.8 257.5ND Burleigh County 46.9 259.4ND Cass County 46.9 262.9ND Cavalier County 48.8 261.5ND Dickey County 46.1 261.5ND Divide County 48.8 256.5ND Dunn County 47.3 257.4ND Eddy County 47.7 261.0ND Emmons County 46.3 259.8ND Foster County 47.5 261.1ND Golden Valley County 46.9 256.1ND Grand Forks County 47.9 262.7ND Grant County 46.4 258.3ND Griggs County 47.5 261.8ND Hettinger County 46.4 257.5ND Kidder County 47.0 260.2ND LaMoure County 46.4 261.5ND Logan County 46.5 260.5ND McHenry County 48.2 259.3ND McIntosh County 46.1 260.5ND McKenzie County 47.8 256.6ND McLean County 47.6 258.8ND Mercer County 47.3 258.3ND Morton County 46.8 258.7ND Mountrail County 48.2 257.7ND Nelson County 47.9 261.8ND Oliver County 47.1 258.6ND Pembina County 48.8 262.5ND Pierce County 48.2 260.0ND Ramsey County 48.2 261.2ND Ransom County 46.5 262.3ND Renville County 48.7 258.4ND Richland County 46.2 263.1ND Rolette County 48.8 260.2ND Sargent County 46.1 262.4ND Sheridan County 47.6 259.7ND Sioux County 46.1 259.1ND Slope County 46.4 256.6ND Stark County 46.9 257.3ND Steele County 47.5 262.3ND Stutsman County 47.0 261.1ND Towner County 48.7 260.8ND Traill County 47.5 262.8ND Walsh County 48.4 262.3ND Ward County 48.3 258.5ND Wells County 47.6 260.3ND Williams County 48.3 256.5OH Adams County 38.8 276.5OH Allen County 40.8 275.9OH Ashland County 40.8 277.7OH Ashtabula County 41.8 279.2OH Athens County 39.4 277.9OH Auglaize County 40.5 275.7OH Belmont County 40.0 279.1OH Brown County 38.9 276.1OH Butler County 39.4 275.5OH Carroll County 40.6 278.9OH Champaign County 40.1 276.2OH Clark County 39.9 276.2OH Clermont County 39.1 275.8OH Clinton County 39.4 276.2OH Columbiana County 40.8 279.3OH Coshocton County 40.3 278.1OH Crawford County 40.8 277.1OH Cuyahoga County 41.5 278.3OH Darke County 40.1 275.4OH Defiance County 41.3 275.5OH Delaware County 40.3 277.0OH Erie County 41.4 277.4OH Fairfield County 39.8 277.4OH Fayette County 39.6 276.5OH Franklin County 40.0 277.0OH Fulton County 41.6 275.9OH Gallia County 38.8 277.7OH Geauga County 41.5 278.8OH Greene County 39.7 276.1OH Guernsey County 40.0 278.5OH Hamilton County 39.2 275.5OH Hancock County 41.0 276.3OH Hardin County 40.7 276.4OH Harrison County 40.3 278.9OH Henry County 41.3 275.9OH Highland County 39.2 276.4OH Hocking County 39.5 277.6OH Holmes County 40.6 278.1OH Huron County 41.2 277.4OH Jackson County 39.0 277.4OH Jefferson County 40.4 279.3OH Knox County 40.4 277.6OH Lake County 41.7 278.7OH Lawrence County 38.5 277.5OH Licking County 40.1 277.5OH Logan County 40.4 276.2OH Lorain County 41.4 277.9OH Lucas County 41.6 276.4OH Madison County 39.9 276.6OH Mahoning County 41.1 279.3OH Marion County 40.6 276.9OH Medina County 41.1 278.1OH Meigs County 39.1 278.0OH Mercer County 40.5 275.4OH Miami County 40.1 275.8OH Monroe County 39.7 278.9OH Montgomery County 39.8 275.8OH Morgan County 39.6 278.2OH Morrow County 40.5 277.2OH Muskingum County 40.0 278.0OH Noble County 39.8 278.5OH Ottawa County 41.5 277.0OH Paulding County 41.1 275.4OH Perry County 39.7 277.8OH Pickaway County 39.6 277.0OH Pike County 39.1 277.0OH Portage County 41.2 278.7OH Preble County 39.7 275.4OH Putnam County 41.0 275.9OH Richland County 40.8 277.5OH Ross County 39.3 277.0OH Sandusky County 41.4 276.9OH Scioto County 38.8 277.1OH Seneca County 41.1 276.8OH Shelby County 40.3 275.8OH Stark County 40.8 278.6OH Summit County 41.1 278.5OH Trumbull County 41.2 279.2OH Tuscarawas County 40.5 278.5OH Union County 40.3 276.6OH Van Wert County 40.9 275.4OH Vinton County 39.2 277.5OH Warren County 39.4 275.8OH Washington County 39.4 278.5OH Wayne County 40.8 278.1OH Williams County 41.5 275.4OH Wood County 41.4 276.4OH Wyandot County 40.9 276.7OK Adair County 35.9 265.4OK Alfalfa County 36.7 261.7OK Atoka County 34.4 263.9OK Beaver County 36.7 259.5OK Beckham County 35.3 260.4OK Blaine County 35.9 261.6OK Bryan County 34.0 263.7OK Caddo County 35.1 261.7OK Canadian County 35.5 262.1OK Carter County 34.2 262.8OK Cherokee County 35.9 265.0OK Choctaw County 34.0 264.5OK Cimarron County 36.8 257.6OK Cleveland County 35.2 262.6OK Coal County 34.6 263.7OK Comanche County 34.6 261.6OK Cotton County 34.3 261.6OK Craig County 36.7 264.8OK Creek County 36.0 263.7OK Custer County 35.6 261.1OK Delaware County 36.5 265.2Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5239OK Dewey County 36.0 261.0OK Ellis County 36.3 260.2OK Garfield County 36.4 262.2OK Garvin County 34.7 262.7OK Grady County 35.1 262.1OK Grant County 36.8 262.2OK Greer County 34.9 260.5OK Harmon County 34.7 260.1OK Harper County 36.8 260.3OK Haskell County 35.2 264.9OK Hughes County 35.1 263.7OK Jackson County 34.6 260.6OK Jefferson County 34.1 262.1OK Johnston County 34.3 263.3OK Kay County 36.8 262.8OK Kingfisher County 35.9 262.1OK Kiowa County 34.9 261.0OK Latimer County 34.9 264.7OK Le Flore County 35.0 265.3OK Lincoln County 35.7 263.1OK Logan County 35.9 262.6OK Love County 33.9 262.8OK McClain County 35.0 262.5OK McCurtain County 34.1 265.2OK McIntosh County 35.4 264.4OK Major County 36.3 261.6OK Marshall County 34.0 263.3OK Mayes County 36.3 264.8OK Murray County 34.5 263.0OK Muskogee County 35.7 264.6OK Noble County 36.4 262.8OK Nowata County 36.8 264.4OK Okfuskee County 35.4 263.7OK Oklahoma County 35.5 262.5OK Okmulgee County 35.6 264.0OK Osage County 36.6 263.6OK Ottawa County 36.9 265.2OK Pawnee County 36.3 263.4OK Payne County 36.1 263.0OK Pittsburg County 34.9 264.3OK Pontotoc County 34.8 263.3OK Pottawatomie County 35.3 263.1OK Pushmataha County 34.4 264.6OK Roger Mills County 35.7 260.3OK Rogers County 36.3 264.4OK Seminole County 35.2 263.4OK Sequoyah County 35.5 265.2OK Stephens County 34.5 262.1OK Texas County 36.7 258.5OK Tillman County 34.4 261.1OK Tulsa County 36.1 264.1OK Wagoner County 36.0 264.5OK Washington County 36.7 264.1OK Washita County 35.3 261.0OK Woods County 36.7 261.2OK Woodward County 36.4 260.7OR Baker County 44.7 242.2OR Benton County 44.5 236.7OR Clackamas County 45.3 237.5OR Clatsop County 46.0 236.2OR Columbia County 45.9 237.0OR Coos County 43.2 235.9OR Crook County 44.2 239.5OR Curry County 42.4 235.7OR Deschutes County 44.0 238.7OR Douglas County 43.3 236.7OR Gilliam County 45.3 239.8OR Grant County 44.5 241.1OR Harney County 43.5 241.0OR Hood River County 45.6 238.4OR Jackson County 42.4 237.2OR Jefferson County 44.6 238.8OR Josephine County 42.4 236.6OR Klamath County 42.7 238.3OR Lake County 42.7 239.4OR Lane County 44.0 236.9OR Lincoln County 44.7 236.1OR Linn County 44.5 237.3OR Malheur County 43.6 242.6OR Marion County 44.9 237.2OR Morrow County 45.4 240.4OR Multnomah County 45.5 237.4OR Polk County 44.9 236.6OR Sherman County 45.5 239.3OR Tillamook County 45.5 236.2OR Umatilla County 45.6 241.2OR Union County 45.3 242.0OR Wallowa County 45.6 242.7OR Wasco County 45.3 238.7OR Washington County 45.5 237.1OR Wheeler County 44.7 240.0OR Yamhill County 45.2 236.8PA Adams County 39.9 282.8PA Allegheny County 40.4 280.0PA Armstrong County 40.8 280.5PA Beaver County 40.7 279.7PA Bedford County 40.0 281.5PA Berks County 40.4 284.1PA Blair County 40.5 281.6PA Bradford County 41.8 283.5PA Bucks County 40.3 285.0PA Butler County 40.9 280.1PA Cambria County 40.4 281.2PA Cameron County 41.4 281.8PA Carbon County 40.9 284.3PA Centre County 40.9 282.2PA Chester County 40.0 284.3PA Clarion County 41.2 280.6PA Clearfield County 41.0 281.5PA Clinton County 41.2 282.5PA Columbia County 41.0 283.6PA Crawford County 41.7 279.9PA Cumberland County 40.2 282.9PA Dauphin County 40.3 283.2PA Delaware County 39.9 284.6PA Elk County 41.4 281.3PA Erie County 42.1 279.9PA Fayette County 40.0 280.3PA Forest County 41.5 280.7PA Franklin County 39.9 282.3PA Fulton County 39.9 281.9PA Greene County 39.9 279.8PA Huntingdon County 40.4 282.0PA Indiana County 40.6 280.9PA Jefferson County 41.1 281.0PA Juniata County 40.6 282.7PA Lackawanna County 41.4 284.4PA Lancaster County 40.1 283.7PA Lawrence County 41.0 279.7PA Lebanon County 40.3 283.6PA Lehigh County 40.6 284.5PA Luzerne County 41.2 284.1PA Lycoming County 41.3 283.0PA McKean County 41.8 281.4PA Mercer County 41.3 279.7PA Mifflin County 40.6 282.4PA Monroe County 41.1 284.7PA Montgomery County 40.2 284.7PA Montour County 41.0 283.4PA Northampton County 40.7 284.7PA Northumberland County 40.9 283.3PA Perry County 40.4 282.8PA Philadelphia County 40.0 284.9PA Pike County 41.3 285.0PA Potter County 41.8 282.1PA Schuylkill County 40.7 283.8PA Snyder County 40.8 283.0PA Somerset County 40.0 281.0PA Sullivan County 41.5 283.5PA Susquehanna County 41.8 284.2PA Tioga County 41.8 282.8PA Union County 41.0 283.0PA Venango County 41.4 280.2PA Warren County 41.8 280.7PA Washington County 40.2 279.9PA Wayne County 41.6 284.7PA Westmoreland County 40.3 280.4PA Wyoming County 41.5 284.0PA York County 39.9 283.3RI Bristol County 41.7 288.7RI Kent County 41.7 288.5RI Newport County 41.5 288.7RI Providence County 41.9 288.5RI Washington County 41.5 288.4SC Abbeville County 34.2 277.5SC Aiken County 33.6 278.3SC Allendale County 33.0 278.7SC Anderson County 34.5 277.4SC Bamberg County 33.2 278.9SC Barnwell County 33.3 278.6SC Beaufort County 32.4 279.3SC Berkeley County 33.1 280.0SC Calhoun County 33.7 279.2SC Charleston County 32.8 280.0SC Cherokee County 35.1 278.4SC Chester County 34.7 278.9SC Chesterfield County 34.7 279.8SC Clarendon County 33.7 279.8SC Colleton County 32.9 279.3SC Darlington County 34.3 280.0Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5339OK Dewey County 36.0 261.0OK Ellis County 36.3 260.2OK Garfield County 36.4 262.2OK Garvin County 34.7 262.7OK Grady County 35.1 262.1OK Grant County 36.8 262.2OK Greer County 34.9 260.5OK Harmon County 34.7 260.1OK Harper County 36.8 260.3OK Haskell County 35.2 264.9OK Hughes County 35.1 263.7OK Jackson County 34.6 260.6OK Jefferson County 34.1 262.1OK Johnston County 34.3 263.3OK Kay County 36.8 262.8OK Kingfisher County 35.9 262.1OK Kiowa County 34.9 261.0OK Latimer County 34.9 264.7OK Le Flore County 35.0 265.3OK Lincoln County 35.7 263.1OK Logan County 35.9 262.6OK Love County 33.9 262.8OK McClain County 35.0 262.5OK McCurtain County 34.1 265.2OK McIntosh County 35.4 264.4OK Major County 36.3 261.6OK Marshall County 34.0 263.3OK Mayes County 36.3 264.8OK Murray County 34.5 263.0OK Muskogee County 35.7 264.6OK Noble County 36.4 262.8OK Nowata County 36.8 264.4OK Okfuskee County 35.4 263.7OK Oklahoma County 35.5 262.5OK Okmulgee County 35.6 264.0OK Osage County 36.6 263.6OK Ottawa County 36.9 265.2OK Pawnee County 36.3 263.4OK Payne County 36.1 263.0OK Pittsburg County 34.9 264.3OK Pontotoc County 34.8 263.3OK Pottawatomie County 35.3 263.1OK Pushmataha County 34.4 264.6OK Roger Mills County 35.7 260.3OK Rogers County 36.3 264.4OK Seminole County 35.2 263.4OK Sequoyah County 35.5 265.2OK Stephens County 34.5 262.1OK Texas County 36.7 258.5OK Tillman County 34.4 261.1OK Tulsa County 36.1 264.1OK Wagoner County 36.0 264.5OK Washington County 36.7 264.1OK Washita County 35.3 261.0OK Woods County 36.7 261.2OK Woodward County 36.4 260.7OR Baker County 44.7 242.2OR Benton County 44.5 236.7OR Clackamas County 45.3 237.5OR Clatsop County 46.0 236.2OR Columbia County 45.9 237.0OR Coos County 43.2 235.9OR Crook County 44.2 239.5OR Curry County 42.4 235.7OR Deschutes County 44.0 238.7OR Douglas County 43.3 236.7OR Gilliam County 45.3 239.8OR Grant County 44.5 241.1OR Harney County 43.5 241.0OR Hood River County 45.6 238.4OR Jackson County 42.4 237.2OR Jefferson County 44.6 238.8OR Josephine County 42.4 236.6OR Klamath County 42.7 238.3OR Lake County 42.7 239.4OR Lane County 44.0 236.9OR Lincoln County 44.7 236.1OR Linn County 44.5 237.3OR Malheur County 43.6 242.6OR Marion County 44.9 237.2OR Morrow County 45.4 240.4OR Multnomah County 45.5 237.4OR Polk County 44.9 236.6OR Sherman County 45.5 239.3OR Tillamook County 45.5 236.2OR Umatilla County 45.6 241.2OR Union County 45.3 242.0OR Wallowa County 45.6 242.7OR Wasco County 45.3 238.7OR Washington County 45.5 237.1OR Wheeler County 44.7 240.0OR Yamhill County 45.2 236.8PA Adams County 39.9 282.8PA Allegheny County 40.4 280.0PA Armstrong County 40.8 280.5PA Beaver County 40.7 279.7PA Bedford County 40.0 281.5PA Berks County 40.4 284.1PA Blair County 40.5 281.6PA Bradford County 41.8 283.5PA Bucks County 40.3 285.0PA Butler County 40.9 280.1PA Cambria County 40.4 281.2PA Cameron County 41.4 281.8PA Carbon County 40.9 284.3PA Centre County 40.9 282.2PA Chester County 40.0 284.3PA Clarion County 41.2 280.6PA Clearfield County 41.0 281.5PA Clinton County 41.2 282.5PA Columbia County 41.0 283.6PA Crawford County 41.7 279.9PA Cumberland County 40.2 282.9PA Dauphin County 40.3 283.2PA Delaware County 39.9 284.6PA Elk County 41.4 281.3PA Erie County 42.1 279.9PA Fayette County 40.0 280.3PA Forest County 41.5 280.7PA Franklin County 39.9 282.3PA Fulton County 39.9 281.9PA Greene County 39.9 279.8PA Huntingdon County 40.4 282.0PA Indiana County 40.6 280.9PA Jefferson County 41.1 281.0PA Juniata County 40.6 282.7PA Lackawanna County 41.4 284.4PA Lancaster County 40.1 283.7PA Lawrence County 41.0 279.7PA Lebanon County 40.3 283.6PA Lehigh County 40.6 284.5PA Luzerne County 41.2 284.1PA Lycoming County 41.3 283.0PA McKean County 41.8 281.4PA Mercer County 41.3 279.7PA Mifflin County 40.6 282.4PA Monroe County 41.1 284.7PA Montgomery County 40.2 284.7PA Montour County 41.0 283.4PA Northampton County 40.7 284.7PA Northumberland County 40.9 283.3PA Perry County 40.4 282.8PA Philadelphia County 40.0 284.9PA Pike County 41.3 285.0PA Potter County 41.8 282.1PA Schuylkill County 40.7 283.8PA Snyder County 40.8 283.0PA Somerset County 40.0 281.0PA Sullivan County 41.5 283.5PA Susquehanna County 41.8 284.2PA Tioga County 41.8 282.8PA Union County 41.0 283.0PA Venango County 41.4 280.2PA Warren County 41.8 280.7PA Washington County 40.2 279.9PA Wayne County 41.6 284.7PA Westmoreland County 40.3 280.4PA Wyoming County 41.5 284.0PA York County 39.9 283.3RI Bristol County 41.7 288.7RI Kent County 41.7 288.5RI Newport County 41.5 288.7RI Providence County 41.9 288.5RI Washington County 41.5 288.4SC Abbeville County 34.2 277.5SC Aiken County 33.6 278.3SC Allendale County 33.0 278.7SC Anderson County 34.5 277.4SC Bamberg County 33.2 278.9SC Barnwell County 33.3 278.6SC Beaufort County 32.4 279.3SC Berkeley County 33.1 280.0SC Calhoun County 33.7 279.2SC Charleston County 32.8 280.0SC Cherokee County 35.1 278.4SC Chester County 34.7 278.9SC Chesterfield County 34.7 279.8SC Clarendon County 33.7 279.8SC Colleton County 32.9 279.3SC Darlington County 34.3 280.0Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.40SC Dillon County 34.4 280.6SC Dorchester County 33.0 279.7SC Edgefield County 33.8 278.1SC Fairfield County 34.4 278.9SC Florence County 34.1 280.3SC Georgetown County 33.4 280.7SC Greenville County 34.9 277.6SC Greenwood County 34.2 277.9SC Hampton County 32.8 278.9SC Horry County 33.8 281.1SC Jasper County 32.4 279.0SC Kershaw County 34.3 279.4SC Lancaster County 34.7 279.3SC Laurens County 34.5 278.0SC Lee County 34.2 279.7SC Lexington County 33.9 278.8SC McCormick County 33.9 277.7SC Marion County 34.2 280.7SC Marlboro County 34.6 280.3SC Newberry County 34.3 278.4SC Oconee County 34.7 277.0SC Orangeburg County 33.5 279.2SC Pickens County 34.8 277.3SC Richland County 34.0 279.0SC Saluda County 34.0 278.3SC Spartanburg County 35.0 278.0SC Sumter County 33.9 279.6SC Union County 34.7 278.4SC Williamsburg County 33.6 280.3SC York County 35.0 278.9SD Aurora County 43.7 261.5SD Beadle County 44.4 261.7SD Bennett County 43.2 258.3SD Bon Homme County 43.0 262.1SD Brookings County 44.3 263.2SD Brown County 45.5 261.6SD Brule County 43.8 260.9SD Buffalo County 44.0 260.7SD Butte County 44.8 256.4SD Campbell County 45.8 260.0SD Charles Mix County 43.2 261.5SD Clark County 44.9 262.3SD Clay County 42.9 263.0SD Codington County 44.9 262.8SD Corson County 45.8 258.9SD Custer County 43.7 256.5SD Davison County 43.7 261.9SD Day County 45.4 262.4SD Deuel County 44.7 263.3SD Dewey County 45.2 259.0SD Douglas County 43.4 261.6SD Edmunds County 45.4 260.8SD Fall River County 43.3 256.4SD Faulk County 45.1 260.9SD Grant County 45.2 263.3SD Gregory County 43.2 260.8SD Haakon County 44.2 258.5SD Hamlin County 44.7 262.8SD Hand County 44.5 261.0SD Hanson County 43.7 262.2SD Harding County 45.6 256.5SD Hughes County 44.4 259.8SD Hutchinson County 43.3 262.3SD Hyde County 44.6 260.5SD Jackson County 43.8 258.3SD Jerauld County 44.1 261.4SD Jones County 44.0 259.3SD Kingsbury County 44.4 262.5SD Lake County 44.0 262.9SD Lawrence County 44.4 256.2SD Lincoln County 43.3 263.3SD Lyman County 43.9 260.2SD McCook County 43.7 262.6SD McPherson County 45.8 260.7SD Marshall County 45.7 262.4SD Meade County 44.4 256.9SD Mellette County 43.6 259.2SD Miner County 44.0 262.4SD Minnehaha County 43.6 263.3SD Moody County 44.0 263.3SD Pennington County 44.0 256.9SD Perkins County 45.6 257.6SD Potter County 45.0 260.1SD Roberts County 45.6 263.1SD Sanborn County 44.0 261.9SD Shannon County 43.3 257.5SD Spink County 44.9 261.6SD Stanley County 44.4 259.4SD Sully County 44.7 259.9SD Todd County 43.2 259.2SD Tripp County 43.4 260.1SD Turner County 43.3 262.9SD Union County 42.8 263.3SD Walworth County 45.5 259.9SD Yankton County 43.0 262.6SD Ziebach County 45.0 258.3TN Anderson County 36.1 275.8TN Bedford County 35.5 273.6TN Benton County 36.1 271.9TN Bledsoe County 35.6 274.8TN Blount County 35.8 276.0TN Bradley County 35.2 275.1TN Campbell County 36.4 275.9TN Cannon County 35.8 273.9TN Carroll County 36.0 271.6TN Carter County 36.3 277.8TN Cheatham County 36.3 272.9TN Chester County 35.4 271.4TN Claiborne County 36.5 276.3TN Clay County 36.6 274.5TN Cocke County 35.9 276.9TN Coffee County 35.5 273.9TN Crockett County 35.8 270.9TN Cumberland County 35.9 275.0TN Davidson County 36.2 273.2TN Decatur County 35.6 271.9TN DeKalb County 36.0 274.1TN Dickson County 36.1 272.6TN Dyer County 36.1 270.6TN Fayette County 35.2 270.6TN Fentress County 36.4 275.1TN Franklin County 35.2 273.9TN Gibson County 36.0 271.1TN Giles County 35.2 273.0TN Grainger County 36.3 276.5TN Greene County 36.2 277.2TN Grundy County 35.4 274.3TN Hamblen County 36.2 276.7TN Hamilton County 35.1 274.8TN Hancock County 36.5 276.8TN Hardeman County 35.2 271.0TN Hardin County 35.2 271.8TN Hawkins County 36.4 277.1TN Haywood County 35.6 270.7TN Henderson County 35.6 271.6TN Henry County 36.3 271.7TN Hickman County 35.8 272.6TN Houston County 36.3 272.3TN Humphreys County 36.1 272.2TN Jackson County 36.4 274.3TN Jefferson County 36.1 276.6TN Johnson County 36.4 278.2TN Knox County 36.0 276.0TN Lake County 36.3 270.5TN Lauderdale County 35.8 270.5TN Lawrence County 35.2 272.6TN Lewis County 35.5 272.5TN Lincoln County 35.1 273.4TN Loudon County 35.7 275.7TN McMinn County 35.4 275.4TN McNairy County 35.2 271.4TN Macon County 36.5 274.0TN Madison County 35.6 271.2TN Marion County 35.1 274.4TN Marshall County 35.5 273.2TN Maury County 35.6 272.9TN Meigs County 35.5 275.2TN Monroe County 35.5 275.7TN Montgomery County 36.5 272.6TN Moore County 35.3 273.6TN Morgan County 36.1 275.4TN Obion County 36.4 270.9TN Overton County 36.4 274.7TN Perry County 35.6 272.1TN Pickett County 36.6 274.9TN Polk County 35.1 275.5TN Putnam County 36.2 274.5TN Rhea County 35.6 275.1TN Roane County 35.9 275.5TN Robertson County 36.5 273.1TN Rutherford County 35.9 273.6TN Scott County 36.4 275.5TN Sequatchie County 35.4 274.6TN Sevier County 35.8 276.5TN Shelby County 35.1 270.1TN Smith County 36.2 274.0TN Stewart County 36.5 272.2TN Sullivan County 36.5 277.6TN Sumner County 36.4 273.5TN Tipton County 35.5 270.3Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5441TN Trousdale County 36.4 273.8TN Unicoi County 36.1 277.6TN Union County 36.3 276.2TN Van Buren County 35.7 274.5TN Warren County 35.7 274.2TN Washington County 36.3 277.6TN Wayne County 35.2 272.2TN Weakley County 36.3 271.3TN White County 35.9 274.5TN Williamson County 35.9 273.1TN Wilson County 36.2 273.7TX Anderson County 31.8 264.4TX Andrews County 32.3 257.4TX Angelina County 31.3 265.3TX Aransas County 28.0 263.0TX Archer County 33.7 261.3TX Armstrong County 35.0 258.6TX Atascosa County 28.9 261.5TX Austin County 29.9 263.8TX Bailey County 34.1 257.2TX Bandera County 29.7 260.9TX Bastrop County 30.1 262.7TX Baylor County 33.6 260.7TX Bee County 28.4 262.3TX Bell County 31.1 262.5TX Bexar County 29.5 261.5TX Blanco County 30.2 261.6TX Borden County 32.7 258.6TX Bosque County 31.9 262.4TX Bowie County 33.4 265.7TX Brazoria County 29.2 264.6TX Brazos County 30.6 263.7TX Brewster County 30.0 256.6TX Briscoe County 34.5 258.7TX Brooks County 27.1 261.8TX Brown County 31.8 261.0TX Burleson County 30.4 263.4TX Burnet County 30.7 261.8TX Caldwell County 29.8 262.3TX Calhoun County 28.5 263.4TX Callahan County 32.3 260.6TX Cameron County 26.1 262.4TX Camp County 33.0 265.0TX Carson County 35.4 258.7TX Cass County 33.1 265.7TX Castro County 34.5 257.7TX Chambers County 29.8 265.3TX Cherokee County 31.9 264.8TX Childress County 34.5 259.8TX Clay County 33.8 261.8TX Cochran County 33.7 257.2TX Coke County 31.9 259.5TX Coleman County 31.8 260.6TX Collin County 33.1 263.4TX Collingsworth County 34.9 259.8TX Colorado County 29.6 263.5TX Comal County 29.8 261.8TX Comanche County 32.0 261.4TX Concho County 31.3 260.1TX Cooke County 33.6 262.8TX Coryell County 31.3 262.2TX Cottle County 34.1 259.7TX Crane County 31.4 257.5TX Crockett County 30.7 258.6TX Crosby County 33.6 258.7TX Culberson County 31.3 255.4TX Dallam County 36.2 257.3TX Dallas County 32.8 263.2TX Dawson County 32.7 258.1TX Deaf Smith County 34.9 257.5TX Delta County 33.4 264.3TX Denton County 33.1 262.9TX DeWitt County 29.1 262.7TX Dickens County 33.6 259.2TX Dimmit County 28.5 260.2TX Donley County 35.0 259.2TX Duval County 27.7 261.5TX Eastland County 32.3 261.2TX Ector County 31.9 257.6TX Edwards County 30.0 259.8TX Ellis County 32.4 263.2TX El Paso County 31.8 253.6TX Erath County 32.2 261.8TX Falls County 31.3 263.0TX Fannin County 33.6 263.8TX Fayette County 29.9 263.1TX Fisher County 32.8 259.6TX Floyd County 34.1 258.7TX Foard County 34.0 260.2TX Fort Bend County 29.6 264.3TX Franklin County 33.1 264.8TX Freestone County 31.7 263.8TX Frio County 28.9 260.9TX Gaines County 32.8 257.3TX Galveston County 29.4 265.1TX Garza County 33.2 258.7TX Gillespie County 30.3 261.1TX Glasscock County 31.9 258.5TX Goliad County 28.7 262.6TX Gonzales County 29.5 262.5TX Gray County 35.4 259.1TX Grayson County 33.7 263.4TX Gregg County 32.5 265.2TX Grimes County 30.5 264.0TX Guadalupe County 29.6 262.0TX Hale County 34.1 258.2TX Hall County 34.5 259.3TX Hamilton County 31.8 261.9TX Hansford County 36.3 258.7TX Hardeman County 34.3 260.3TX Hardin County 30.3 265.7TX Harris County 29.8 264.6TX Harrison County 32.5 265.6TX Hartley County 35.9 257.4TX Haskell County 33.2 260.2TX Hays County 30.0 262.0TX Hemphill County 35.8 259.7TX Henderson County 32.2 264.1TX Hidalgo County 26.2 261.8TX Hill County 32.0 262.8TX Hockley County 33.6 257.6TX Hood County 32.4 262.2TX Hopkins County 33.1 264.4TX Houston County 31.3 264.6TX Howard County 32.2 258.6TX Hudspeth County 31.5 254.6TX Hunt County 33.1 263.9TX Hutchinson County 35.7 258.6TX Irion County 31.3 259.0TX Jack County 33.2 261.8TX Jackson County 28.9 263.4TX Jasper County 30.8 266.0TX Jeff Davis County 30.7 255.9TX Jefferson County 30.0 265.9TX Jim Hogg County 27.1 261.3TX Jim Wells County 27.7 261.9TX Johnson County 32.4 262.7TX Jones County 32.8 260.1TX Karnes County 28.9 262.1TX Kaufman County 32.6 263.7TX Kendall County 29.9 261.3TX Kenedy County 26.9 262.3TX Kent County 33.2 259.3TX Kerr County 30.0 260.8TX Kimble County 30.5 260.3TX King County 33.6 259.7TX Kinney County 29.3 259.6TX Kleberg County 27.5 262.1TX Knox County 33.5 260.3TX Lamar County 33.7 264.4TX Lamb County 34.1 257.6TX Lampasas County 31.1 261.8TX La Salle County 28.4 260.8TX Lavaca County 29.4 263.0TX Lee County 30.3 263.1TX Leon County 31.3 263.9TX Liberty County 30.2 265.2TX Limestone County 31.6 263.4TX Lipscomb County 36.3 259.7TX Live Oak County 28.3 261.9TX Llano County 30.7 261.4TX Loving County 31.8 256.4TX Lubbock County 33.6 258.1TX Lynn County 33.2 258.2TX McCulloch County 31.2 260.7TX McLennan County 31.5 262.8TX McMullen County 28.4 261.5TX Madison County 31.0 264.0TX Marion County 32.8 265.6TX Martin County 32.3 258.1TX Mason County 30.8 260.8TX Matagorda County 28.9 264.0TX Maverick County 28.7 259.6TX Medina County 29.3 261.0TX Menard County 30.9 260.2TX Midland County 32.0 257.9TX Milam County 30.8 263.0TX Mills County 31.5 261.4TX Mitchell County 32.3 259.1TX Montague County 33.7 262.3Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5541TN Trousdale County 36.4 273.8TN Unicoi County 36.1 277.6TN Union County 36.3 276.2TN Van Buren County 35.7 274.5TN Warren County 35.7 274.2TN Washington County 36.3 277.6TN Wayne County 35.2 272.2TN Weakley County 36.3 271.3TN White County 35.9 274.5TN Williamson County 35.9 273.1TN Wilson County 36.2 273.7TX Anderson County 31.8 264.4TX Andrews County 32.3 257.4TX Angelina County 31.3 265.3TX Aransas County 28.0 263.0TX Archer County 33.7 261.3TX Armstrong County 35.0 258.6TX Atascosa County 28.9 261.5TX Austin County 29.9 263.8TX Bailey County 34.1 257.2TX Bandera County 29.7 260.9TX Bastrop County 30.1 262.7TX Baylor County 33.6 260.7TX Bee County 28.4 262.3TX Bell County 31.1 262.5TX Bexar County 29.5 261.5TX Blanco County 30.2 261.6TX Borden County 32.7 258.6TX Bosque County 31.9 262.4TX Bowie County 33.4 265.7TX Brazoria County 29.2 264.6TX Brazos County 30.6 263.7TX Brewster County 30.0 256.6TX Briscoe County 34.5 258.7TX Brooks County 27.1 261.8TX Brown County 31.8 261.0TX Burleson County 30.4 263.4TX Burnet County 30.7 261.8TX Caldwell County 29.8 262.3TX Calhoun County 28.5 263.4TX Callahan County 32.3 260.6TX Cameron County 26.1 262.4TX Camp County 33.0 265.0TX Carson County 35.4 258.7TX Cass County 33.1 265.7TX Castro County 34.5 257.7TX Chambers County 29.8 265.3TX Cherokee County 31.9 264.8TX Childress County 34.5 259.8TX Clay County 33.8 261.8TX Cochran County 33.7 257.2TX Coke County 31.9 259.5TX Coleman County 31.8 260.6TX Collin County 33.1 263.4TX Collingsworth County 34.9 259.8TX Colorado County 29.6 263.5TX Comal County 29.8 261.8TX Comanche County 32.0 261.4TX Concho County 31.3 260.1TX Cooke County 33.6 262.8TX Coryell County 31.3 262.2TX Cottle County 34.1 259.7TX Crane County 31.4 257.5TX Crockett County 30.7 258.6TX Crosby County 33.6 258.7TX Culberson County 31.3 255.4TX Dallam County 36.2 257.3TX Dallas County 32.8 263.2TX Dawson County 32.7 258.1TX Deaf Smith County 34.9 257.5TX Delta County 33.4 264.3TX Denton County 33.1 262.9TX DeWitt County 29.1 262.7TX Dickens County 33.6 259.2TX Dimmit County 28.5 260.2TX Donley County 35.0 259.2TX Duval County 27.7 261.5TX Eastland County 32.3 261.2TX Ector County 31.9 257.6TX Edwards County 30.0 259.8TX Ellis County 32.4 263.2TX El Paso County 31.8 253.6TX Erath County 32.2 261.8TX Falls County 31.3 263.0TX Fannin County 33.6 263.8TX Fayette County 29.9 263.1TX Fisher County 32.8 259.6TX Floyd County 34.1 258.7TX Foard County 34.0 260.2TX Fort Bend County 29.6 264.3TX Franklin County 33.1 264.8TX Freestone County 31.7 263.8TX Frio County 28.9 260.9TX Gaines County 32.8 257.3TX Galveston County 29.4 265.1TX Garza County 33.2 258.7TX Gillespie County 30.3 261.1TX Glasscock County 31.9 258.5TX Goliad County 28.7 262.6TX Gonzales County 29.5 262.5TX Gray County 35.4 259.1TX Grayson County 33.7 263.4TX Gregg County 32.5 265.2TX Grimes County 30.5 264.0TX Guadalupe County 29.6 262.0TX Hale County 34.1 258.2TX Hall County 34.5 259.3TX Hamilton County 31.8 261.9TX Hansford County 36.3 258.7TX Hardeman County 34.3 260.3TX Hardin County 30.3 265.7TX Harris County 29.8 264.6TX Harrison County 32.5 265.6TX Hartley County 35.9 257.4TX Haskell County 33.2 260.2TX Hays County 30.0 262.0TX Hemphill County 35.8 259.7TX Henderson County 32.2 264.1TX Hidalgo County 26.2 261.8TX Hill County 32.0 262.8TX Hockley County 33.6 257.6TX Hood County 32.4 262.2TX Hopkins County 33.1 264.4TX Houston County 31.3 264.6TX Howard County 32.2 258.6TX Hudspeth County 31.5 254.6TX Hunt County 33.1 263.9TX Hutchinson County 35.7 258.6TX Irion County 31.3 259.0TX Jack County 33.2 261.8TX Jackson County 28.9 263.4TX Jasper County 30.8 266.0TX Jeff Davis County 30.7 255.9TX Jefferson County 30.0 265.9TX Jim Hogg County 27.1 261.3TX Jim Wells County 27.7 261.9TX Johnson County 32.4 262.7TX Jones County 32.8 260.1TX Karnes County 28.9 262.1TX Kaufman County 32.6 263.7TX Kendall County 29.9 261.3TX Kenedy County 26.9 262.3TX Kent County 33.2 259.3TX Kerr County 30.0 260.8TX Kimble County 30.5 260.3TX King County 33.6 259.7TX Kinney County 29.3 259.6TX Kleberg County 27.5 262.1TX Knox County 33.5 260.3TX Lamar County 33.7 264.4TX Lamb County 34.1 257.6TX Lampasas County 31.1 261.8TX La Salle County 28.4 260.8TX Lavaca County 29.4 263.0TX Lee County 30.3 263.1TX Leon County 31.3 263.9TX Liberty County 30.2 265.2TX Limestone County 31.6 263.4TX Lipscomb County 36.3 259.7TX Live Oak County 28.3 261.9TX Llano County 30.7 261.4TX Loving County 31.8 256.4TX Lubbock County 33.6 258.1TX Lynn County 33.2 258.2TX McCulloch County 31.2 260.7TX McLennan County 31.5 262.8TX McMullen County 28.4 261.5TX Madison County 31.0 264.0TX Marion County 32.8 265.6TX Martin County 32.3 258.1TX Mason County 30.8 260.8TX Matagorda County 28.9 264.0TX Maverick County 28.7 259.6TX Medina County 29.3 261.0TX Menard County 30.9 260.2TX Midland County 32.0 257.9TX Milam County 30.8 263.0TX Mills County 31.5 261.4TX Mitchell County 32.3 259.1TX Montague County 33.7 262.3Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.42TX Montgomery County 30.3 264.5TX Moore County 35.9 258.1TX Morris County 33.1 265.3TX Motley County 34.1 259.2TX Nacogdoches County 31.6 265.4TX Navarro County 32.1 263.5TX Newton County 30.8 266.3TX Nolan County 32.4 259.6TX Nueces County 27.7 262.5TX Ochiltree County 36.3 259.2TX Oldham County 35.4 257.4TX Orange County 30.1 266.2TX Palo Pinto County 32.8 261.7TX Panola County 32.2 265.7TX Parker County 32.8 262.2TX Parmer County 34.5 257.2TX Pecos County 30.9 257.3TX Polk County 30.8 265.1TX Potter County 35.3 258.2TX Presidio County 30.0 255.8TX Rains County 32.9 264.2TX Randall County 35.1 258.1TX Reagan County 31.3 258.5TX Real County 29.8 260.1TX Red River County 33.6 264.9TX Reeves County 31.3 256.4TX Refugio County 28.3 262.8TX Roberts County 35.8 259.2TX Robertson County 31.0 263.4TX Rockwall County 32.9 263.6TX Runnels County 31.8 260.0TX Rusk County 32.2 265.2TX Sabine County 31.3 266.1TX San Augustine County 31.4 265.8TX San Jacinto County 30.6 264.9TX San Patricio County 28.0 262.5TX San Saba County 31.2 261.2TX Schleicher County 30.9 259.5TX Scurry County 32.7 259.0TX Shackelford County 32.7 260.7TX Shelby County 31.8 265.9TX Sherman County 36.3 258.1TX Smith County 32.3 264.7TX Somervell County 32.2 262.2TX Starr County 26.5 261.2TX Stephens County 32.7 261.1TX Sterling County 31.8 259.0TX Stonewall County 33.2 259.8TX Sutton County 30.5 259.4TX Swisher County 34.5 258.3TX Tarrant County 32.8 262.7TX Taylor County 32.4 260.2TX Terrell County 30.2 257.9TX Terry County 33.2 257.7TX Throckmorton County 33.2 260.8TX Titus County 33.2 265.0TX Tom Green County 31.4 259.5TX Travis County 30.3 262.2TX Trinity County 31.0 264.8TX Tyler County 30.8 265.6TX Upshur County 32.7 265.1TX Upton County 31.3 257.9TX Uvalde County 29.3 260.3TX Val Verde County 29.6 259.0TX Van Zandt County 32.6 264.2TX Victoria County 28.8 263.0TX Walker County 30.7 264.5TX Waller County 30.0 264.0TX Ward County 31.5 257.0TX Washington County 30.2 263.6TX Webb County 27.6 260.6TX Wharton County 29.3 263.8TX Wheeler County 35.4 259.7TX Wichita County 33.9 261.4TX Wilbarger County 34.1 260.8TX Willacy County 26.5 262.2TX Williamson County 30.6 262.3TX Wilson County 29.2 261.9TX Winkler County 31.8 256.9TX Wise County 33.2 262.3TX Wood County 32.8 264.6TX Yoakum County 33.1 257.2TX Young County 33.2 261.3TX Zapata County 27.0 260.8TX Zavala County 28.9 260.2UT Beaver County 38.3 247.0UT Box Elder County 41.6 247.5UT Cache County 41.8 248.2UT Carbon County 39.6 249.2UT Daggett County 40.9 250.5UT Davis County 41.0 248.1UT Duchesne County 40.2 249.7UT Emery County 39.2 249.1UT Garfield County 37.8 248.1UT Grand County 38.8 250.5UT Iron County 37.8 246.8UT Juab County 39.7 247.7UT Kane County 37.3 247.6UT Millard County 39.1 247.1UT Morgan County 41.1 248.4UT Piute County 38.3 247.9UT Rich County 41.7 248.7UT Salt Lake County 40.7 248.1UT San Juan County 37.4 250.5UT Sanpete County 39.4 248.4UT Sevier County 38.8 248.1UT Summit County 40.8 248.7UT Tooele County 40.4 247.3UT Uintah County 40.3 250.4UT Utah County 40.2 248.3UT Wasatch County 40.5 248.6UT Washington County 37.2 246.5UT Wayne County 38.3 248.7UT Weber County 41.2 248.0VT Addison County 44.0 286.8VT Bennington County 43.0 286.9VT Caledonia County 44.5 287.9VT Chittenden County 44.5 286.9VT Essex County 44.7 288.3VT Franklin County 44.9 287.0VT Grand Isle County 44.8 286.7VT Lamoille County 44.6 287.4VT Orange County 44.0 287.6VT Orleans County 44.8 287.8VT Rutland County 43.6 286.9VT Washington County 44.2 287.4VT Windham County 43.0 287.3VT Windsor County 43.6 287.5VA Accomack County 37.8 284.4VA Albemarle County 38.0 281.5VA Alleghany County 37.8 280.0VA Amelia County 37.3 282.0VA Amherst County 37.6 280.9VA Appomattox County 37.4 281.2VA Arlington County 38.9 282.9VA Augusta County 38.1 280.9VA Bath County 38.0 280.3VA Bedford County 37.3 280.4VA Bland County 37.1 278.9VA Botetourt County 37.5 280.2VA Brunswick County 36.8 282.1VA Buchanan County 37.3 278.0VA Buckingham County 37.6 281.5VA Campbell County 37.2 280.9VA Caroline County 38.0 282.6VA Carroll County 36.7 279.3VA Charles City County 37.3 282.9VA Charlotte County 37.0 281.4VA Chesterfield County 37.4 282.5VA Clarke County 39.1 282.0VA Craig County 37.5 279.8VA Culpeper County 38.5 282.0VA Cumberland County 37.5 281.7VA Dickenson County 37.1 277.6VA Dinwiddie County 37.1 282.4VA Essex County 37.9 283.1VA Fairfax County 38.8 282.8VA Fauquier County 38.7 282.2VA Floyd County 36.9 279.6VA Fluvanna County 37.9 281.7VA Franklin County 37.0 280.1VA Frederick County 39.2 281.8VA Giles County 37.3 279.3VA Gloucester County 37.4 283.5VA Goochland County 37.7 282.1VA Grayson County 36.6 278.8VA Greene County 38.3 281.5VA Greensville County 36.7 282.4VA Halifax County 36.7 281.1VA Hanover County 37.7 282.6VA Henrico County 37.6 282.5VA Henry County 36.7 280.1VA Highland County 38.4 280.4VA Isle of Wight County 36.9 283.3VA James City County 37.3 283.2VA King and Queen County 37.7 283.1VA King George County 38.3 282.8VA King William County 37.7 283.0VA Lancaster County 37.7 283.5VA Lee County 36.7 276.9Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5643VA Loudoun County 39.1 282.4VA Louisa County 38.0 282.0VA Lunenburg County 36.9 281.8VA Madison County 38.4 281.7VA Mathews County 37.4 283.7VA Mecklenburg County 36.7 281.7VA Middlesex County 37.6 283.5VA Montgomery County 37.2 279.6VA Nelson County 37.8 281.1VA New Kent County 37.5 283.0VA Northampton County 37.4 284.1VA Northumberland County 37.9 283.6VA Nottoway County 37.1 281.9VA Orange County 38.2 281.9VA Page County 38.6 281.5VA Patrick County 36.7 279.7VA Pittsylvania County 36.8 280.6VA Powhatan County 37.6 282.1VA Prince Edward County 37.2 281.6VA Prince George County 37.2 282.7VA Prince William County 38.7 282.6VA Pulaski County 37.1 279.3VA Rappahannock County 38.7 281.8VA Richmond County 37.9 283.3VA Roanoke County 37.3 280.0VA Rockbridge County 37.8 280.6VA Rockingham County 38.5 281.2VA Russell County 36.9 277.9VA Scott County 36.7 277.4VA Shenandoah County 38.9 281.4VA Smyth County 36.8 278.4VA Southampton County 36.7 282.9VA Spotsylvania County 38.2 282.4VA Stafford County 38.4 282.6VA Surry County 37.1 283.1VA Sussex County 36.9 282.7VA Tazewell County 37.1 278.4VA Warren County 38.9 281.8VA Washington County 36.7 278.0VA Westmoreland County 38.2 283.2VA Wise County 37.0 277.4VA Wythe County 36.9 278.9VA York County 37.2 283.5VA Alexandria city 38.8 282.9VA Bedford city 37.3 280.5VA Bristol city 36.6 277.8VA Buena Vista city 37.7 280.6VA Charlottesville city 38.0 281.5VA Chesapeake city 36.8 283.7VA Clifton Forge city 37.8 280.2VA Colonial Heights city 37.3 282.6VA Covington city 37.8 280.0VA Danville city 36.6 280.6VA Emporia city 36.7 282.5VA Fairfax city 38.9 282.7VA Falls Church city 38.9 282.8VA Franklin city 36.7 283.1VA Fredericksburg city 38.3 282.5VA Galax city 36.7 279.1VA Hampton city 37.0 283.6VA Harrisonburg city 38.4 281.1VA Hopewell city 37.3 282.7VA Lexington city 37.8 280.6VA Lynchburg city 37.4 280.8VA Manassas city 38.8 282.5VA Manassas Park city 38.8 282.5VA Martinsville city 36.7 280.1VA Newport News city 37.1 283.5VA Norfolk city 36.9 283.7VA Norton city 36.9 277.4VA Petersburg city 37.2 282.6VA Poquoson city 37.1 283.6VA Portsmouth city 36.8 283.7VA Radford city 37.1 279.4VA Richmond city 37.5 282.5VA Roanoke city 37.3 280VA Salem city 37.3 279.9VA Staunton city 38.2 280.9VA Suffolk city 36.7 283.4VA Virginia Beach city 36.8 283.9VA Waynesboro city 38.1 281.1VA Williamsburg city 37.3 283.3VA Winchester city 39.2 281.8WA Adams County 47.0 241.3WA Asotin County 46.3 242.9WA Benton County 46.2 240.6WA Chelan County 47.6 239.6WA Clallam County 48.1 236.2WA Clark County 45.7 237.5WA Columbia County 46.3 242.0WA Cowlitz County 46.2 237.3WA Douglas County 47.7 240.1WA Ferry County 48.5 241.5WA Franklin County 46.4 241.0WA Garfield County 46.4 242.5WA Grant County 47.2 240.6WA Grays Harbor County 47.1 236.2WA Island County 48.2 237.4WA Jefferson County 47.9 236.8WA King County 47.5 237.8WA Kitsap County 47.6 237.4WA Kittitas County 47.1 239.3WA Klickitat County 45.9 239.0WA Lewis County 46.6 237.3WA Lincoln County 47.6 241.6WA Mason County 47.3 236.9WA Okanogan County 48.5 240.4WA Pacific County 46.5 236.2WA Pend Oreille County 48.5 242.7WA Pierce County 47.2 237.6WA San Juan County 48.6 237.0WA Skagit County 48.5 237.8WA Skamania County 45.9 238.0WA Snohomish County 48.0 237.9WA Spokane County 47.7 242.6WA Stevens County 48.4 242.2WA Thurston County 47.0 237.2WA Wahkiakum County 46.3 236.5WA Walla Walla County 46.1 241.6WA Whatcom County 48.8 237.6WA Whitman County 46.9 242.6WA Yakima County 46.5 239.5WV Barbour County 39.1 280.0WV Berkeley County 39.5 282.0WV Boone County 38.1 278.3WV Braxton County 38.7 279.3WV Brooke County 40.3 279.4WV Cabell County 38.4 277.7WV Calhoun County 38.9 278.9WV Clay County 38.5 278.9WV Doddridge County 39.3 279.3WV Fayette County 38.0 278.9WV Gilmer County 38.9 279.2WV Grant County 39.1 280.8WV Greenbrier County 37.9 279.5WV Hampshire County 39.3 281.4WV Hancock County 40.5 279.4WV Hardy County 39.0 281.1WV Harrison County 39.3 279.7WV Jackson County 38.8 278.3WV Jefferson County 39.3 282.2WV Kanawha County 38.3 278.4WV Lewis County 39.0 279.5WV Lincoln County 38.2 277.9WV Logan County 37.8 278.0WV McDowell County 37.4 278.4WV Marion County 39.5 279.8WV Marshall County 39.9 279.3WV Mason County 38.8 278.0WV Mercer County 37.3 278.8WV Mineral County 39.4 281.1WV Mingo County 37.7 277.8WV Monongalia County 39.6 280.0WV Monroe County 37.6 279.4WV Morgan County 39.6 281.7WV Nicholas County 38.3 279.2WV Ohio County 40.1 279.3WV Pendleton County 38.7 280.7WV Pleasants County 39.4 278.8WV Pocahontas County 38.3 280.0WV Preston County 39.5 280.3WV Putnam County 38.5 278.1WV Raleigh County 37.8 278.8WV Randolph County 38.8 280.1WV Ritchie County 39.2 278.9WV Roane County 38.7 278.6WV Summers County 37.7 279.2WV Taylor County 39.3 280.0WV Tucker County 39.1 280.4WV Tyler County 39.5 279.1WV Upshur County 38.9 279.8WV Wayne County 38.2 277.5WV Webster County 38.5 279.6WV Wetzel County 39.6 279.3WV Wirt County 39.0 278.6WV Wood County 39.3 278.5WV Wyoming County 37.6 278.5WI Adams County 44.0 270.2WI Ashland County 46.3 269.3WI Barron County 45.4 268.2Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5743VA Loudoun County 39.1 282.4VA Louisa County 38.0 282.0VA Lunenburg County 36.9 281.8VA Madison County 38.4 281.7VA Mathews County 37.4 283.7VA Mecklenburg County 36.7 281.7VA Middlesex County 37.6 283.5VA Montgomery County 37.2 279.6VA Nelson County 37.8 281.1VA New Kent County 37.5 283.0VA Northampton County 37.4 284.1VA Northumberland County 37.9 283.6VA Nottoway County 37.1 281.9VA Orange County 38.2 281.9VA Page County 38.6 281.5VA Patrick County 36.7 279.7VA Pittsylvania County 36.8 280.6VA Powhatan County 37.6 282.1VA Prince Edward County 37.2 281.6VA Prince George County 37.2 282.7VA Prince William County 38.7 282.6VA Pulaski County 37.1 279.3VA Rappahannock County 38.7 281.8VA Richmond County 37.9 283.3VA Roanoke County 37.3 280.0VA Rockbridge County 37.8 280.6VA Rockingham County 38.5 281.2VA Russell County 36.9 277.9VA Scott County 36.7 277.4VA Shenandoah County 38.9 281.4VA Smyth County 36.8 278.4VA Southampton County 36.7 282.9VA Spotsylvania County 38.2 282.4VA Stafford County 38.4 282.6VA Surry County 37.1 283.1VA Sussex County 36.9 282.7VA Tazewell County 37.1 278.4VA Warren County 38.9 281.8VA Washington County 36.7 278.0VA Westmoreland County 38.2 283.2VA Wise County 37.0 277.4VA Wythe County 36.9 278.9VA York County 37.2 283.5VA Alexandria city 38.8 282.9VA Bedford city 37.3 280.5VA Bristol city 36.6 277.8VA Buena Vista city 37.7 280.6VA Charlottesville city 38.0 281.5VA Chesapeake city 36.8 283.7VA Clifton Forge city 37.8 280.2VA Colonial Heights city 37.3 282.6VA Covington city 37.8 280.0VA Danville city 36.6 280.6VA Emporia city 36.7 282.5VA Fairfax city 38.9 282.7VA Falls Church city 38.9 282.8VA Franklin city 36.7 283.1VA Fredericksburg city 38.3 282.5VA Galax city 36.7 279.1VA Hampton city 37.0 283.6VA Harrisonburg city 38.4 281.1VA Hopewell city 37.3 282.7VA Lexington city 37.8 280.6VA Lynchburg city 37.4 280.8VA Manassas city 38.8 282.5VA Manassas Park city 38.8 282.5VA Martinsville city 36.7 280.1VA Newport News city 37.1 283.5VA Norfolk city 36.9 283.7VA Norton city 36.9 277.4VA Petersburg city 37.2 282.6VA Poquoson city 37.1 283.6VA Portsmouth city 36.8 283.7VA Radford city 37.1 279.4VA Richmond city 37.5 282.5VA Roanoke city 37.3 280VA Salem city 37.3 279.9VA Staunton city 38.2 280.9VA Suffolk city 36.7 283.4VA Virginia Beach city 36.8 283.9VA Waynesboro city 38.1 281.1VA Williamsburg city 37.3 283.3VA Winchester city 39.2 281.8WA Adams County 47.0 241.3WA Asotin County 46.3 242.9WA Benton County 46.2 240.6WA Chelan County 47.6 239.6WA Clallam County 48.1 236.2WA Clark County 45.7 237.5WA Columbia County 46.3 242.0WA Cowlitz County 46.2 237.3WA Douglas County 47.7 240.1WA Ferry County 48.5 241.5WA Franklin County 46.4 241.0WA Garfield County 46.4 242.5WA Grant County 47.2 240.6WA Grays Harbor County 47.1 236.2WA Island County 48.2 237.4WA Jefferson County 47.9 236.8WA King County 47.5 237.8WA Kitsap County 47.6 237.4WA Kittitas County 47.1 239.3WA Klickitat County 45.9 239.0WA Lewis County 46.6 237.3WA Lincoln County 47.6 241.6WA Mason County 47.3 236.9WA Okanogan County 48.5 240.4WA Pacific County 46.5 236.2WA Pend Oreille County 48.5 242.7WA Pierce County 47.2 237.6WA San Juan County 48.6 237.0WA Skagit County 48.5 237.8WA Skamania County 45.9 238.0WA Snohomish County 48.0 237.9WA Spokane County 47.7 242.6WA Stevens County 48.4 242.2WA Thurston County 47.0 237.2WA Wahkiakum County 46.3 236.5WA Walla Walla County 46.1 241.6WA Whatcom County 48.8 237.6WA Whitman County 46.9 242.6WA Yakima County 46.5 239.5WV Barbour County 39.1 280.0WV Berkeley County 39.5 282.0WV Boone County 38.1 278.3WV Braxton County 38.7 279.3WV Brooke County 40.3 279.4WV Cabell County 38.4 277.7WV Calhoun County 38.9 278.9WV Clay County 38.5 278.9WV Doddridge County 39.3 279.3WV Fayette County 38.0 278.9WV Gilmer County 38.9 279.2WV Grant County 39.1 280.8WV Greenbrier County 37.9 279.5WV Hampshire County 39.3 281.4WV Hancock County 40.5 279.4WV Hardy County 39.0 281.1WV Harrison County 39.3 279.7WV Jackson County 38.8 278.3WV Jefferson County 39.3 282.2WV Kanawha County 38.3 278.4WV Lewis County 39.0 279.5WV Lincoln County 38.2 277.9WV Logan County 37.8 278.0WV McDowell County 37.4 278.4WV Marion County 39.5 279.8WV Marshall County 39.9 279.3WV Mason County 38.8 278.0WV Mercer County 37.3 278.8WV Mineral County 39.4 281.1WV Mingo County 37.7 277.8WV Monongalia County 39.6 280.0WV Monroe County 37.6 279.4WV Morgan County 39.6 281.7WV Nicholas County 38.3 279.2WV Ohio County 40.1 279.3WV Pendleton County 38.7 280.7WV Pleasants County 39.4 278.8WV Pocahontas County 38.3 280.0WV Preston County 39.5 280.3WV Putnam County 38.5 278.1WV Raleigh County 37.8 278.8WV Randolph County 38.8 280.1WV Ritchie County 39.2 278.9WV Roane County 38.7 278.6WV Summers County 37.7 279.2WV Taylor County 39.3 280.0WV Tucker County 39.1 280.4WV Tyler County 39.5 279.1WV Upshur County 38.9 279.8WV Wayne County 38.2 277.5WV Webster County 38.5 279.6WV Wetzel County 39.6 279.3WV Wirt County 39.0 278.6WV Wood County 39.3 278.5WV Wyoming County 37.6 278.5WI Adams County 44.0 270.2WI Ashland County 46.3 269.3WI Barron County 45.4 268.2Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.44WI Bayfield County 46.5 268.8WI Brown County 44.5 272.0WI Buffalo County 44.4 268.2WI Burnett County 45.9 267.6WI Calumet County 44.1 271.8WI Chippewa County 45.0 268.7WI Clark County 44.8 269.4WI Columbia County 43.5 270.7WI Crawford County 43.2 269.0WI Dane County 43.1 270.6WI Dodge County 43.4 271.3WI Door County 45.0 272.7WI Douglas County 46.5 268.1WI Dunn County 44.9 268.1WI Eau Claire County 44.8 268.6WI Florence County 45.8 271.6WI Fond du Lac County 43.8 271.5WI Forest County 45.6 271.2WI Grant County 42.9 269.3WI Green County 42.7 270.4WI Green Lake County 43.8 271.0WI Iowa County 43.0 269.9WI Iron County 46.3 269.8WI Jackson County 44.3 269.1WI Jefferson County 43.0 271.2WI Juneau County 43.9 269.9WI Kenosha County 42.6 272.0WI Kewaunee County 44.5 272.4WI La Crosse County 43.9 268.8WI Lafayette County 42.7 269.9WI Langlade County 45.2 270.9WI Lincoln County 45.3 270.3WI Manitowoc County 44.1 272.2WI Marathon County 44.9 270.3WI Marinette County 45.3 272.1WI Marquette County 43.8 270.6WI Menominee County 44.9 271.4WI Milwaukee County 43.0 272.0WI Monroe County 43.9 269.4WI Oconto County 45.0 271.8WI Oneida County 45.7 270.5WI Outagamie County 44.3 271.6WI Ozaukee County 43.3 272.1WI Pepin County 44.6 268.0WI Pierce County 44.7 267.5WI Polk County 45.5 267.5WI Portage County 44.5 270.5WI Price County 45.7 269.6WI Racine County 42.7 272.0WI Richland County 43.4 269.6WI Rock County 42.7 271.0WI Rusk County 45.4 268.9WI St. Croix County 45.0 267.5WI Sauk County 43.4 270.1WI Sawyer County 45.9 268.7WI Shawano County 44.8 271.2WI Sheboygan County 43.7 272.1WI Taylor County 45.2 269.5WI Trempealeau County 44.3 268.6WI Vernon County 43.6 269.2WI Vilas County 46.0 270.5WI Walworth County 42.6 271.5WI Washburn County 45.9 268.2WI Washington County 43.4 271.8WI Waukesha County 43.0 271.7WI Waupaca County 44.5 271.0WI Waushara County 44.1 270.7WI Winnebago County 44.1 271.4WI Wood County 44.4 270.0WY Albany County 41.4 254.3WY Big Horn County 44.5 251.9WY Campbell County 44.1 254.5WY Carbon County 41.7 253.1WY Converse County 42.9 254.5WY Crook County 44.6 255.4WY Fremont County 43.1 251.3WY Goshen County 42.1 255.7WY Hot Springs County 43.7 251.7WY Johnson County 44.1 253.4WY Laramie County 41.2 255.2WY Lincoln County 42.2 249.3WY Natrona County 42.9 253.5WY Niobrara County 43.0 255.5WY Park County 44.6 251.0WY Platte County 42.2 255.1WY Sheridan County 44.8 253.0WY Sublette County 42.8 250.0WY Sweetwater County 41.6 250.8WY Teton County 43.6 249.3WY Uinta County 41.3 249.4WY Washakie County 44.0 252.3WY Weston County 43.9 255.4PR Adjuntas Municipio 18.2 293.3PR Aguada Municipio 18.4 292.8PR Aguadilla Municipio 18.5 292.9PR Aguas Buenas Municipio 18.3 293.9PR Aibonito Municipio 18.1 293.7PR A±asco Municipio 18.3 292.9PR Arecibo Municipio 18.4 293.3PR Arroyo Municipio 18.0 293.9PR Barceloneta Municipio 18.5 293.4PR Barranquitas Municipio 18.2 293.7PR Bayam?n Municipio 18.4 293.8PR Cabo Rojo Municipio 18.1 292.8PR Caguas Municipio 18.2 294.0PR Camuy Municipio 18.4 293.1PR Can?vanas Municipio 18.4 294.1PR Carolina Municipio 18.4 294.0PR Cata±o Municipio 18.4 293.9PR Cayey Municipio 18.1 293.8PR Ceiba Municipio 18.3 294.3PR Ciales Municipio 18.3 293.5PR Cidra Municipio 18.2 293.8PR Coamo Municipio 18.1 293.6PR Comer?o Municipio 18.2 293.8PR Corozal Municipio 18.3 293.7PR Culebra Municipio 18.3 294.7PR Dorado Municipio 18.4 293.7PR Fajardo Municipio 18.3 294.3PR Florida Municipio 18.4 293.4PR Gußnica Municipio 18.0 293.1PR Guayama Municipio 18.0 293.9PR Guayanilla Municipio 18.0 293.2PR Guaynabo Municipio 18.4 293.9PR Gurabo Municipio 18.3 294.0PR Hatillo Municipio 18.4 293.2PR Hormigueros Municipio 18.1 292.9PR Humacao Municipio 18.1 294.2PR Isabela Municipio 18.5 293.0PR Jayuya Municipio 18.2 293.4PR Juana D?az Municipio 18.0 293.5PR Juncos Municipio 18.2 294.1PR Lajas Municipio 18.0 293.0PR Lares Municipio 18.3 293.1PR Las Mar?as Municipio 18.2 293.0PR Las Piedras Municipio 18.2 294.1PR Lo?za Municipio 18.4 294.1PR Luquillo Municipio 18.4 294.3PR Manat? Municipio 18.4 293.5PR Maricao Municipio 18.2 293.0PR Maunabo Municipio 18.0 294.1PR Mayag?ez Municipio 18.2 292.9PR Moca Municipio 18.4 292.9PR Morovis Municipio 18.3 293.6PR Naguabo Municipio 18.2 294.3PR Naranjito Municipio 18.3 293.7PR Orocovis Municipio 18.2 293.6PR Patillas Municipio 18.0 294.0PR Pe±uelas Municipio 18.1 293.3PR Ponce Municipio 18.0 293.4PR Quebradillas Municipio 18.5 293.1PR Rinc?n Municipio 18.3 292.8PR R?o Grande Municipio 18.4 294.2PR Sabana Grande Municipio 18.1 293.1PR Salinas Municipio 18.0 293.7PR San Germßn Municipio 18.1 293.0PR San Juan Municipio 18.4 293.9PR San Lorenzo Municipio 18.2 294.0PR San Sebastißn Municipio 18.3 293.0PR Santa Isabel Municipio 18.0 293.6PR Toa Alta Municipio 18.4 293.8PR Toa Baja Municipio 18.4 293.8PR Trujillo Alto Municipio 18.3 294.0PR Utuado Municipio 18.3 293.3PR Vega Alta Municipio 18.4 293.7PR Vega Baja Municipio 18.4 293.6PR Vieques Municipio 18.1 294.5PR Villalba Municipio 18.1 293.5PR Yabucoa Municipio 18.1 294.1PR Yauco Municipio 18.1 293.1Source: US Census Bureau. Data is provided "as-is". Not responsible for errors.
5845Appendix B: Table of time zone difference from UTCEnter the difference from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)/GMT (Greenwich MeanTime) for your time zone when you configure the Professional Weather Station aspar section 3.1. Do not consider daylight saving time when making this entry. Followinstuctions for setting the status of daylight saving time as a separate entry.Time Zone Major Cities Symbol Differencefrom UTCAtlantic Time San Juan AST 20Eastern Time Boston, New York, Washington DC, EST 19MiamiCentral Time Minneapolis, New Orleans, Houston, CST 18ChicagoMountain Time Salt Lake City, Boise, Denver MST 17Pacific Time Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, PST 16Las VegasAlaska Time Fairbanks AKST 15Hawaii-Aleutian Honolulu HAST 14Time
5919. Brief Instructions3 Step 1Install the  mast  (own  mast  or  sepa-rately purchased mast) and put on the multipurpose sensor(See from Page 11)Step 2 4Open the battery compartment of the multipurpose  sensor,  turn  the  lower part to the left and slide it downwards (See from Page 11)3 Step 3Insert the batteries into the multipur- pose sensor, close the battery com-partment(See Page 13)Step 4  4Insert the batteries into the base sta-tion; DO NOT PRESS ANY KEY at the base station!(See Page 14)3 Step 5Wait  15  minutes  to  allow  the  base station to identify the sensor(s)(See Page 14)Step 6  4Configure  the  base  station  (set  the date, time, etc.)(See from Page 18)3 Step 7Set up the base station by using a foot or hanging it on the wall(See Page 15)45Appendix B: Table of time zone difference from UTCEnter the difference from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)/GMT (Greenwich MeanTime) for your time zone when you configure the Professional Weather Station aspar section 3.1. Do not consider daylight saving time when making this entry. Followinstuctions for setting the status of daylight saving time as a separate entry.Time Zone Major Cities Symbol Differencefrom UTCAtlantic Time San Juan AST 20Eastern Time Boston, New York, Washington DC, EST 19MiamiCentral Time Minneapolis, New Orleans, Houston, CST 18ChicagoMountain Time Salt Lake City, Boise, Denver MST 17Pacific Time Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, PST 16Las VegasAlaska Time Fairbanks AKST 15Hawaii-Aleutian Honolulu HAST 14Time
60Key FunctionsShort key pressure:Switching between the indoor temperature indication and the dew point temperature Long key pressure (min. 2 seconds, till the display changes): Call-up of the configuration mode (see back of the housing for key layout)If  applicable,  selection  of  additional  outdoor  sensors  (display  of  SENSOR  and  sensor number (1….8))(if only the multipurpose sensor is used, the display will not change)In the IN/MAX mode: indication of the point of time at which the MIN/MAX value has been measuredCall-up of the MIN/MAX values:    press once:   MIN values (MIN appears in the display)    press twice:   MAX values (MAX appears in the display)    press three times:  back to normal displayDuring the MIN or MAX display, use the SENSOR key to call up/indicate the point of time at which the MIN/MAX value has been measuredSequence of indication:indoor temperature Æ  indoor air humidity  Æ  outdoor temperature  Æ outdoor air humidity  Æ wind speed (MAX value only)Deletion of the currently displayed MIN/MAX value(s):    Press the RESET key for at least 2 seconds till the values indicated    are deleted (lines appear instead of numeric values)In the MIN/MAX mode:Long  key  pressure (at  least  for  2  seconds)  deletes  the  corresponding MIN/MAX valuesSwitching between the outdoor temperature indication and the windchill temperature OUTSENSORINRESETMINMAX

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