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... has the 2nd-lowest deep-poverty rate (3.9%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-highest per-capita income ($29,741) of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-lowest unemployment rate (3.9%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 5th-biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in the net inbound migration rate (+1.6%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE) 
... has the highest per-capita income ($29,741) of the 73 counties with at most $661 in median rent for a 0-bedroom (studio/efficiency) unit and that are in the East Coast states and are federal/state government-dependent. (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-lowest poverty rate for children age 0-17 (14.1%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-lowest deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17 (5.4%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-lowest poverty rate (11.2%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-lowest unemployment rate for veterans (4.8%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (+8.8%) among the 12 counties in New England with at least 990.7 sq miles in land area. (MORE) 
..., along with Kennebec County in ME, are the only two counties in Maine that are federal/state government-dependent. (MORE) 
... has the 7th-fewest Evangelical Lutherans (0.19%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE) 
... has the fewest Evangelical Protestants (3.10%) among the 133 counties with at least 11.7% of residents who are veterans and that are not high in natural amenities and contain a high-density urban area. (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-highest population in 2015 (201,169) of the 16 Maine counties. Those 201,169 represent 15.1% of the total across the 16 counties, whose average is 83,083.(MORE) 
... has the 2nd-highest Asian population (1.1%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the fewest residents employed in agriculture or other resource-based industries (1.1%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-fewest Mormons (0.46%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-most enrollees in a health plan through HealthCare.gov (12,321) of the 16 Maine counties. Those 12,321 represent 14.7% of the total across the 16 counties, whose average is 5,254, and 0.13% among all counties.(MORE) 
... has the 2nd-most total domestic water use (11.80 Mgal/day) of the 16 Maine counties. Those 11.80 Mgal/day represent 16.3% of the total across the 16 counties, whose average is 4.53 Mgal/day.(MORE) 
... is the most urbanized of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-fewest residents who are veterans (11.7%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-most Catholics (20.40%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-fewest United Methodists (1.30%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-most total domestic water use per capita (58.70 gallons/day) of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE) 
Of the 16 counties in Maine, York County in ME is one of the 5 that contain a high-density urban area. (MORE) 

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