St. Clair County, Alabama has the 6th-fewest adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days (17.31%) among the 67 Alabama counties. That 17.31% compares to an average of 22.43%
and standard deviation of 4.20% across those 67 counties.
St. Clair County, Alabama has these related standings
among those 67 peer counties:
- adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days = 17.31% (6th-fewest)
- teenage birth rate = 7.08% (25th-highest)
- newborns with low birth weight = 8.49% (9th-fewest)
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St. Clair County, Alabama has the 6th-fewest adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days (17.31%) among the 67 Alabama counties. That 17.31% compares to an average of 22.43% and standard deviation of 4.20% across those 67 counties.
Peers
beat out by Shelby County, Alabama (14.24%), Madison County, Alabama (16.11%), Baldwin County, Alabama (16.36%), and Elmore County, Alabama (17.16%), and 1 other.
beat Limestone County, Alabama (17.75%), Autauga County, Alabama (17.88%), Lauderdale County, Alabama (18.46%), and Jefferson County, Alabama (18.78%), and 57 others, ending with Sumter County, Alabama (35.68%).
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adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days. Lower values are better. Percentage of adults self-reporting fair or poor general health within the last 30 days. Source is the CDC, 2015.