Iowa has 99 counties.
92.9% Trumpy white Montgomery County's population has decreased 43% since its 17,803 peak of 1900.
Sources: Wikipedia (1860-2020), U.S. Census Bureau (2022)
KMA, 4/6/2023
County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, based at the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, released its results recently of over 3,000 counties nationwide and ranked each county within its own state. Nicholas Schmuhl is a research and analytics scientist with County Health Rankings and Roadmaps. Schmuhl tells KMA News the reasoning behind the study is to help bring attention to the various social, economic, and environmental factors that can play into the overall health of a county's population.
"Not just the things that we might normally think of like access to clinical care or some of the health behaviors like smoking, diet, and exercise," said Schmuhl. "It really has a lot to do with social and economic factors like income and education and it has to do with factors related to the physical environment -- do you have clean air and water where you live, safe housing, and good transportation."
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