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Banner County, Nebraska has the 6th-least heart disease among older adults (17.72%) among the 93 Nebraska counties. That 17.72% compares to an average of 25.52% and standard deviation of 4.70% across those 93 counties.

Note that heart disease among older adults correlates (0.52) with adults who did NOT take part in leisure-time physical activity or exercise in the past month. But on the latter, Banner County, Nebraska (with 25.70%) is higher (i.e., worse) than the median (23.90%) of those 93 counties.

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  1. heart disease among older adults. Lower values are better. Percentage of older adults (Medicare beneficiaries) diagnosed with heart disease. Source is Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, 2015.

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Banner County, Nebraska is in Nebraska, is worse than the nationwide household averages in each of homeownership, internet access, and home heating, is better than the nationwide household averages in each of household income, overcrowding, and housing costs, is better than the nationwide employment averages in each of labor-force participation, civilian unemployment, and new-business growth rate, is better than the nationwide public-safety averages in each of traffic fatalities, airborne cancer risk, air quality, and flood hazard, and is better than the nationwide adult-disease averages in both heart disease and diabetes.

 

     Numeric values:
  • median household income ($48,897)
  • public-school spending per student ($21,965)
  • average weekly wage ($666.00)
  • per-capita spending on police and fire protection ($140.58)
  • population without nearby access to a large grocery store (98.55%)
  • high-school graduation rate (75.35%)
  • 4th-grade students who are proficient in English Language Arts (74.98%)
  • labor-force participation (69.51%)
  • homeownership rate (67.3%)
  • racial integration (67.00%)
  • unsafe drinking water exposure (50.00%)
  • change in median household value (+42.47%)
  • adult obesity (33.50%)
  • population age 25+ with an Associate Degree or higher (30.46%)
  • adults who did NOT take part in leisure-time physical activity or exercise in the past month (25.70%)
  • new-business growth rate (25.00%)
  • households with utility gas or electric for home heating (23.68%)
  • youth who live within 5 miles of a public school (20.34%)
  • households where housing costs (mortgage or rent and utilities) exceed 30% of household income (17.99%)
  • heart disease among older adults (17.72%)
  • adults of age 18+ who smoke tobacco (14.28%)
  • population living close to emergency facilities (13.62%)
  • adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days (12.44%)
  • population without health insurance (12.20%)
  • poverty rate (11.71%)
  • adult diabetes (8.7%)
  • land area covered by tree canopy, weighted by population (7.25%)
  • workers who commute 60 minutes or more (4.41%)
  • households with no vehicle (3.83%)
  • civilian labor-force unemployment (3.8%)
  • overcrowded households (1.47%)
  • households that receive public-assistance income (1.18%)
  • vacant houses (0.94%)
  • relative disparity in unemployment rates among the disabled, compared to the total population (0.54%)
  • youth of ages 16-19 who are neither working nor enrolled in school (0.00%)
  • tax returns that claim adult education tax credits (0.00%)
  • pre-school enrollment (0.00%)
  • households in a FEMA-designated flood hazard area (0.00%)
  • teenage birth rate (0%)
  • households with internet access (0.00%)
  • affordable housing relative to low-income population (-81.48)
  • food environment index (3.6)
  • jobs within a 45-minute commute by car (1,250)
  • local food outlets per 100,000 in population (127.1)
  • nonprofits per 100,000 population (87.0)
  • variety of industries among available jobs (0.06)
  • walkability index (5.67)
  • airborne cancer risk per million in population (15.53)
  • car crash fatalities per 100,000 population (16.93)
  • days per month that adults self-report 'not good' mental health (2.84)
  • homicides per 100,000 population (3.170)
  • relative disparity in income among blacks and hispanics, compared to whites (0.52)
  • relative disparity in pollution exposure among blacks, hispanics, and other, compared to whites (2.36)
  • risk of developing serious respiratory complications per 10,000 in population (0.30)
  • very-hot days per year (5)
  • CMS-certified beds within active hospitals per 1,000 population (0.00)
  • first responders per 1,000 population (0.370)
  • population (742)
  • primary-care doctors per 100,000 population (0.00)

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Banner County, Nebraska has the 6th-least heart disease among older adults (17.72%) among the 93 Nebraska counties. That 17.72% compares to an average of 25.52% and standard deviation of 4.70% across those 93 counties.
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