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Jackson County, Kentucky is in Kentucky, is in the Southern states, is rural up-and-coming, is better than the nationwide crime averages in each of homicides, property crime, and violent crime, is worse than the nationwide employment averages in each of labor-force participation, civilian unemployment, job proximity, and new-business growth rate, is better than the nationwide household averages in each of homeownership, internet access, housing costs, and home heating, is worse than the nationwide adult-disease averages in each of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, and is better than the nationwide public-safety averages in each of drinking water, airborne cancer risk, air quality, and flood hazard.

Numeric values:
- median household income ($29,826)
- public-school spending per student ($10,946)
- average weekly wage ($602.00)
- per-capita spending on police and fire protection ($24.16)
- households with internet access (99.99%)
- high-school graduation rate (87.00%)
- adults who don't eat enough daily fruits & vegetables (84.30%)
- youth who live within 5 miles of a public school (77.44%)
- homeownership rate (76.4%)
- households with utility gas or electric for home heating (75.54%)
- land area covered by tree canopy, weighted by population (73.30%)
- 4th-grade students who are proficient in English Language Arts (52.00%)
- labor-force participation (42.54%)
- adult obesity (37.40%)
- racial integration (36.00%)
- adults who did NOT take part in leisure-time physical activity or exercise in the past month (33.90%)
- poverty rate (31.44%)
- heart disease among older adults (31.43%)
- pre-school enrollment (29.81%)
- adults of age 18+ who smoke tobacco (27.24%)
- adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days (27.11%)
- households where housing costs (mortgage or rent and utilities) exceed 30% of household income (25.95%)
- older adults (Medicare beneficiaries) who are diagnosed with depression (19.74%)
- population without health insurance (16.33%)
- population age 25+ with an Associate Degree or higher (13.47%)
- adult diabetes (12.3%)
- workers who commute 60 minutes or more (11.60%)
- population living close to emergency facilities (11.15%)
- vacant houses (10.11%)
- newborns with low birth weight (9.85%)
- civilian labor-force unemployment (7.5%)
- households with no vehicle (6.55%)
- unsafe drinking water exposure (6.46%)
- youth of ages 16-19 who are neither working nor enrolled in school (6.31%)
- change in median household value (+5.78%)
- cancer among older adults (5.71%)
- households in a FEMA-designated flood hazard area (5.16%)
- new-business growth rate (4.21%)
- households that receive public-assistance income (3.70%)
- overcrowded households (2.92%)
- relative disparity in unemployment rates among the disabled, compared to the total population (0.67%)
- population without nearby access to a large grocery store (0.18%)
- tax returns that claim adult education tax credits (0.00%)
- teenage birth rate (0%)
- affordable housing relative to low-income population (-69.97)
- food environment index (6.8)
- jobs within a 45-minute commute by car (1,930)
- local food outlets per 100,000 in population (7.5)
- nonprofits per 100,000 population (20.8)
- variety of industries among available jobs (0.72)
- walkability index (3.69)
- airborne cancer risk per million in population (32.70)
- car crash fatalities per 100,000 population (24.48)
- days per month that adults self-report 'not good' mental health (4.83)
- deaths due to drug overdose, alcohol, or suicide per 100,000 population (27.22)
- homicides per 100,000 population (5.060)
- preventable hospital admissions per 100,000 population (4,961)
- property crimes per 100,000 population (780.29)
- relative disparity in income among blacks and hispanics, compared to whites (0.46)
- relative disparity in pollution exposure among blacks, hispanics, and other, compared to whites (2.36)
- relative disparity in premature death among blacks and hispanics, compared to whites (0.00)
- risk of developing serious respiratory complications per 10,000 in population (1.04)
- very-hot days per year (4)
- violent crimes per 100,000 population (25.67)
- CMS-certified beds within active hospitals per 1,000 population (0.00)
- first responders per 1,000 population (0.220)
- population (13,431)
- primary-care doctors per 100,000 population (15.05)