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... has the lowest deep-poverty rate (3.5%) among all the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-highest per-capita income ($28,798) of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-fewest arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-fewest arrests per thousand residents for Part I property offenses of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-fewest adults of age 25+ with no college credits (39.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-fewest adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (59.5%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-least male obesity (24%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-fewest adults of age 25+ with less than a bachelors degree (67.7%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-least obesity (24.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-most adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (32.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-lowest poverty rate (11.7%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-least female obesity (24.6%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-fewest residents who have diabetes (9%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

Of the 16 counties in Maine, Lincoln County in ME is one of the 5 that are better than the nationwide income averages in each of median household income, per-capita income, poverty rate, poverty rate for children age 0-17, deep-poverty rate, and deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17. (MORE)

... has the 5th-fewest adults of age 25+ with no high school diploma or GED (7.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 5th-highest median household income ($47,905) of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 5th-lowest poverty rate for children age 0-17 (19.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 9th-fewest Evangelical Lutherans (0.30%) among the 54 counties in the East Coast states that are high in creative professions and are recreation-dependent. (MORE)

... has the highest white non-Hispanic population (97.0%) among all the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the most owner-occupied housing (81.3%) among all the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the 8th-fewest Catholics (7.90%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the 11th-fewest religious adherents (22.20%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the 11th-least non-English speaking households (0.7%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the 10th-most United Methodists (3.00%) among the 67 New England counties. (MORE)

... has the 9th-fewest enrollees in a health plan through HealthCare.gov (3,218) of the 67 New England counties. Those 3,218 represent 2.3% of the total across the 67 counties, whose average is 5,356. . (MORE)

... has the lowest multi-racial population (1.1%) among all the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the highest population age 65 or older (21.5%) among all the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-lowest Hispanic population (0.8%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the highest European-born population (1.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-least female-headed family households (8.5%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... is the most rural of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the least total water usage for all purposes (2.50 Mgal/day) of the 16 Maine counties. Those 2.50 Mgal/day represent 0.56% of the total across the 16 counties, whose average is 28.08 Mgal/day. . (MORE)

... has the 3rd-least land area (455.8 sq miles) of the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-most Mainline Protestants (10.40%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-fewest Mormons (0.51%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-highest enrollment frequency in a health plan through HealthCare.gov (9.50%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-lowest population in 2015 (33,969) of the 16 Maine counties. Those 33,969 represent 2.6% of the total across the 16 counties, whose average is 83,083. . (MORE)

... has the lowest Mexican-born population (0.0%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the lowest Caribbean-born population (0.1%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-fewest Evangelical Protestants (3.10%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-lowest black non-Hispanic population (0.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)

... has the lowest Native American non-Hispanic population (0.3%) among the 16 Maine counties. (MORE)
