Population Estimates: Jewish Adults by County Regions, 2013

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1 Population Estimates: Jewish Adults by County Regions, 2013 U.S. Adults Jewish Adults Percentage of U.S. Adults County Region Population Pct (CI) Population Lower Bound Upper Bound United States 240,889, (1.7,1.8) 4,298,000 4,163,700 4,431,900 Alabama 3,723, (0.3,0.6) 15,600 9,500 22,900 Morgan & Lawrence Counties, AL 118, (0.1,1.9) ,200 Shelby County, AL 154, (0.1,2.4) 1, ,700 Jefferson County, AL 506, (0.3,1.6) 4,100 1,600 8,000 Baldwin County, AL 152, (0.1,1.6) ,400 Mobile County, AL 314, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,300 Tuscaloosa, Lauderdale, St. Clair & Neighboring Counties, AL 724, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,400 Madison, Calhoun, Marshall & Neighboring Counties, AL 800, (0.1,0.6) 2, ,800 Lee & Etowah Counties, AL 197, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,200 Montgomery, Elmore, Autauga & Neighboring Counties, AL 391, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,200 Houston, Russell, Dale & Neighboring Counties, AL 363, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,400 Arizona 5,012, (1.1,1.6) 67,000 52,800 81,000 Maricopa County, AZ 3,000, (1.3,2.1) 51,600 38,900 64,400 Pima County, AZ 772, (0.6,1.9) 9,100 5,000 14,400 Coconino County, AZ 103, (0.1,2.0) ,100 Yavapai County, AZ 177, (0.3,2.3) 1, ,100 Yuma, Navajo & Apache Counties, AZ 275, (0.0,0.7) ,000 Mohave & La Paz Counties, AZ 181, (0.1,2.1) 1, ,700 Pinal, Cochise, Gila & Neighboring Counties, AZ 502, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,200 Arkansas 2,252, (0.2,0.6) 9,000 4,800 14,300 Pulaski County, AR 298, (0.2,1.5) 1, ,500 Sebastian & Crawford Counties, AR 142, (0.1,1.6) ,300 Washington, Miller, Union & Neighboring Counties, AR 320, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,100 Benton, Faulkner, Saline & Neighboring Counties, AR 960, (0.0,0.3) 1, ,300

2 Craighead, Crittenden, Mississippi & Neighboring Counties, AR 216, (0.1,1.8) 1, ,900 Pope, Johnson, Logan & Neighboring Counties, AR 185, (0.2,2.0) 1, ,700 Garland, Hot Spring, Clark & Neighboring Counties, AR 128, (0.2,2.0) 1, ,500 California 29,162, (1.8,2.1) 577, , ,000 Alameda County, CA 1,234, (1.4,2.8) 25,000 17,200 34,000 Contra Costa County, CA 836, (1.2,2.9) 16,500 10,000 24,000 El Dorado County, CA 143, (0.3,3.2) 2, ,500 Humboldt County, CA 107, (0.2,3.0) 1, ,200 Kern County, CA 609, (0.1,0.8) 2, ,600 Mendocino & Lake Counties, CA 119, (0.2,2.3) 1, ,700 Los Angeles County, CA 7,694, (3.3,4.1) 282, , ,000 Marin County, CA 205, (2.6,7.1) 9,500 5,300 14,600 Monterey & San Benito Counties, CA 356, (0.1,1.1) 1, ,800 Orange County, CA 2,389, (0.8,1.7) 29,200 19,000 40,000 Placer County, CA 283, (0.2,1.9) 2, ,500 Riverside & Imperial Counties, CA 1,805, (0.8,1.7) 21,300 14,000 30,500 Sacramento County, CA 1,104, (0.4,1.4) 9,100 4,600 15,300 San Bernardino County, CA 1,513, (0.3,0.9) 7,800 3,800 13,600 San Diego County, CA 2,479, (1.3,2.2) 42,400 31,000 55,600 San Francisco County, CA 723, (2.1,4.8) 24,300 15,000 35,000 San Joaquin County, CA 507, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,400 San Luis Obispo County, CA 221, (0.5,2.9) 3,100 1,100 6,500 San Mateo County, CA 586, (2.0,4.8) 19,200 11,500 28,000 Santa Barbara County, CA 332, (1.4,4.7) 9,500 4,700 15,700 Santa Clara County, CA 1,427, (0.8,1.9) 18,500 10,900 27,300 Santa Cruz County, CA 210, (1.0,4.8) 5,300 2,200 10,000 Solano & Napa Counties, CA 435, (0.1,1.2) 2, ,100 Sonoma County, CA 391, (1.4,4.3) 10,600 5,700 16,900 Stanislaus County, CA 381, (0.3,1.9) 3,400 1,000 7,200 Tulare County, CA 310, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,900 Ventura County, CA 634, (1.4,3.8) 15,500 9,100 23,900 Yolo County, CA 156, (0.3,2.8) 1, ,300 Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador & Neighboring Counties, CA 154, (0.1,1.4) ,100 Butte, Sutter & Yuba Counties, CA 298, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,900

3 Shasta, Tehama, Glenn & Neighboring Counties, CA 235, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,000 Nevada, Siskiyou, Lassen & Neighboring Counties, CA 189, (0.2,2.0) 1, ,800 Fresno, Merced, Kings & Neighboring Counties, CA 1,081, (0.1,0.5) 2, ,600 Colorado 4,028, (1.1,1.8) 58,100 46,000 73,000 El Paso, Denver, Arapahoe & Neighboring Counties, CO 4,028, (1.1,1.8) 58,100 46,000 73,000 Connecticut 2,806, (1.7,2.7) 60,500 47,300 75,300 Fairfield County, CT 716, (2.1,4.6) 23,300 15,400 32,800 Hartford County, CT 701, (1.2,3.0) 13,900 8,200 20,900 Litchfield County, CT 150, (0.3,3.3) 2, ,900 Middlesex County, CT 132, (0.5,4.1) 2, ,400 New Haven County, CT 676, (1.0,2.8) 12,000 6,600 19,100 New London & Windham Counties, CT 309, (0.4,2.4) 3,600 1,300 7,400 Tolland County, CT 119, (1.0,5.1) 3,100 1,200 6,100 Delaware 720, (0.6,1.8) 7,900 4,100 13,100 New Castle County, DE 425, (0.3,1.8) 3,900 1,400 7,700 Kent County, DE 128, (0.4,3.3) 1, ,300 Sussex County, DE 166, (0.4,2.9) 2, ,800 District of Columbia 528, (4.4,8.0) 32,200 23,500 42,300 District of Columbia County, DC 528, (4.4,8.0) 32,200 23,500 42,300 Florida 15,536, (3.2,3.8) 535, , ,900 Alachua County, FL 202, (0.8,3.9) 4,200 1,600 7,900 Brevard County, FL 447, (0.4,1.9) 4,500 1,800 8,300 Broward County, FL 1,441, (7.3,10.1) 124, , ,400 Charlotte County, FL 143, (0.6,3.7) 2, ,300 Clay County, FL 149, (0.6,3.7) 2, ,600 Collier County, FL 277, (0.5,3.0) 4,300 1,500 8,400 Escambia County, FL 238, (0.3,1.9) 2, ,500 Hernando County, FL 141, (0.8,4.7) 3,200 1,100 6,700 Hillsborough County, FL 990, (1.0,2.5) 16,500 10,000 24,600 Lee County, FL 536, (0.4,1.8) 5,000 2,000 9,500 Manatee County, FL 275, (1.0,4.3) 6,500 2,800 11,900 Marion County, FL 274, (0.3,2.2) 2, ,900 Martin County, FL 125, (1.0,5.3) 3,300 1,200 6,600 Miami-Dade & Monroe Counties, FL 2,136, (2.8,4.6) 78,300 60,700 98,300 Okaloosa County, FL 150, (0.3,2.9) 1, ,400

4 Orange County, FL 942, (0.6,1.8) 10,500 5,700 17,300 Osceola County, FL 223, (0.1,2.0) 1, ,500 Palm Beach County, FL 1,102, (13.4,17.7) 172, , ,000 Pasco County, FL 378, (1.3,4.2) 9,600 4,900 15,800 Pinellas County, FL 770, (0.8,2.2) 11,300 6,200 17,300 Polk County, FL 480, (0.2,1.4) 3, ,600 St. Lucie County, FL 226, (1.5,5.9) 7,700 3,400 13,300 Santa Rosa County, FL 125, (0.5,4.2) 2, ,300 Sarasota County, FL 331, (1.6,5.3) 10,300 5,200 17,600 Seminole County, FL 342, (1.8,5.1) 11,200 6,000 17,600 Duval, Leon, Bay & Neighboring Counties, FL 1,591, (0.6,1.4) 14,500 9,100 21,600 Lake, Citrus & Sumter Counties, FL 464, (0.7,2.6) 7,000 3,400 12,300 Indian River, Highlands, Okeechobee & Neighboring Counties, FL 312, (0.6,2.7) 4,500 1,800 8,600 Volusia, St. Johns, Flagler & Neighboring Counties, FL 711, (0.6,1.9) 8,000 3,900 13,600 Georgia 7,503, (0.7,1.1) 68,000 54,400 84,900 Chatham County, GA 214, (0.2,1.8) 1, ,800 Fulton & DeKalb Counties, GA 1,294, (2.1,3.9) 37,800 27,100 50,100 Bibb County, GA 115, (0.2,2.0) ,300 Cobb County, GA 539, (0.7,2.5) 8,100 3,800 13,600 Cherokee County, GA 166, (0.1,1.5) ,600 Gwinnett County, GA 620, (0.1,0.9) 2, ,900 Clayton, Henry, Newton & Neighboring Counties, GA 482, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,600 Richmond, Hall, Forsyth & Neighboring Counties, GA 2,501, (0.2,0.6) 8,600 4,000 14,900 Lowndes, Coffee, Tift & Neighboring Counties, GA 307, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,900 Muscogee, Dougherty, Troup & Neighboring Counties, GA 633, (0.1,0.9) 2, ,600 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell (Carroll, Douglas, Bartow, Paulding) 365, (0.0,0.7) ,600 Northwestern Georgia (Haralson, Polk, Catoosa, Dade, Walker, Floyd, Chattooga) 260, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,300 Idaho 1,187, (0.1,0.6) 3,300 1,100 6,600 Ada, Canyon, Kootenai & Neighboring Counties, ID 1,187, (0.1,0.6) 3,300 1,100 6,600 Illinois 9,863, (1.8,2.3) 199, , ,900 McLean County, IL 133, (0.2,2.7) 1, ,600

5 Champaign County, IL 160, (0.6,4.1) 3, ,600 La Salle County, IL 87, (0.2,2.3) ,000 Winnebago & Boone Counties, IL 261, (0.2,1.7) 1, ,300 Will, Kane, McHenry & Neighboring Counties, IL 1,232, (0.3,1.1) 7,600 3,200 13,800 DuPage County, IL 712, (0.6,2.0) 8,500 4,400 14,100 Lake County, IL 521, (4.4,8.6) 33,600 23,000 45,100 Cook County, IL 4,044, (2.8,3.8) 131, , ,400 Rock Island, Tazewell, DeKalb & Neighboring Counties, IL 619, (0.2,1.0) 2,900 1,000 6,400 Adams, Pike, Mason & Neighboring Counties, IL 87, (0.1,1.6) ,400 Madison, Macoupin, Morgan & Neighboring Counties, IL 319, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,300 St. Clair, Kankakee, Vermilion & Neighboring Counties, IL 812, (0.1,0.6) 1, ,500 Saline, Union, Massac & Neighboring Counties, IL 109, (0.3,3.1) 1, ,300 Williamson, Jackson, Franklin & Neighboring Counties, IL 148, (0.1,1.9) 1, ,800 Sangamon, Macon, Christian & Neighboring Counties, IL 353, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,100 Peoria, Knox, Woodford & Neighboring Counties, IL 260, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,500 Indiana 4,985, (0.2,0.5) 18,100 11,600 25,900 Lake & Porter Counties, IN 499, (0.0,0.4) ,200 La Porte County, IN 87, (0.1,1.6) ,400 St. Joseph County, IN 201, (0.3,2.2) 2, ,300 Hamilton & Boone Counties, IN 256, (0.2,1.8) 1, ,600 Marion County, IN 698, (0.2,1.2) 4,000 1,400 8,100 Noble, De Kalb, Lagrange & Neighboring Counties, IN 119, (0.1,1.5) ,800 Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall & Neighboring Counties, IN 318, (0.0,0.6) ,800 Allen, Huntington, Adams & Neighboring Counties, IN 367, (0.0,0.5) ,800 Vanderburgh, Tippecanoe, Hendricks & Neighboring Counties, IN 1,396, (0.2,0.7) 5,500 2,300 10,100 Clark, Howard, Grant & Neighboring Counties, IN 649, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,000 Johnson, Madison, Delaware & Neighboring Counties, IN 391, (0.0,0.5) ,800 Iowa 2,362, (0.3,0.7) 10,400 6,000 15,900

6 Scott County, IA 129, (0.2,2.4) 1, ,100 Linn County, IA 164, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,700 Johnson County, IA 108, (0.4,3.9) 1, ,300 Black Hawk, Woodbury, Dubuque & Neighboring Counties, IA 1,234, (0.1,0.5) 3,600 1,500 6,800 Polk, Story, Dallas & Neighboring Counties, IA 585, (0.1,0.7) 2, ,300 Pottawattamie, Page, Mills & Neighboring Counties, IA 139, (0.1,1.7) ,400 Kansas 2,169, (0.2,0.6) 8,400 4,100 13,800 Wyandotte County, KS 115, (0.1,1.5) ,700 Johnson County, KS 423, (0.4,2.1) 4,700 1,800 9,000 Finney, Ford, Ellis & Neighboring Counties, KS 183, (0.0,0.9) ,600 Shawnee, Douglas, Leavenworth & Neighboring Counties, KS 920, (0.0,0.3) 1, ,700 Sedgwick, Butler, Reno & Neighboring Counties, KS 526, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,100 Kentucky 3,383, (0.2,0.5) 11,600 6,600 18,000 Bullitt, Oldham, Shelby & Neighboring Counties, KY 170, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,800 Jefferson County, KY 585, (0.3,1.4) 4,200 1,600 8,200 Fayette, Daviess, Christian & Neighboring Counties, KY 725, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,600 Warren, Barren, Logan & Neighboring Counties, KY 222, (0.0,0.8) ,700 Whitley, Knox, Harlan & Neighboring Counties, KY 290, (0.0,0.6) ,800 Hardin, Nelson, Meade & Neighboring Counties, KY 207, (0.0,0.8) ,600 Madison, Pulaski, Laurel & Neighboring Counties, KY 618, (0.1,0.7) 1, ,200 Kenton, Boone, Campbell & Neighboring Counties, KY 336, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,800 Pike, Boyd, Floyd & Neighboring Counties, KY 225, (0.1,1.0) ,200 Louisiana 3,515, (0.3,0.7) 16,900 10,400 24,900 Bossier & Webster Parishes, LA 124, (0.1,1.4) ,700 East Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension & Neighboring Parishes, LA 622, (0.2,1.1) 3,500 1,300 7,000 Caddo, Lincoln, Natchitoches & Neighboring Parishes, LA 328, (0.0,0.5) ,800

7 Ouachita, Avoyelles, Morehouse & Neighboring Parishes, LA 327, (0.0,0.5) ,700 Calcasieu, Rapides, Vernon & Neighboring Parishes, LA 360, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,300 Lafayette, St. Landry, Iberia & Neighboring Parishes, LA 486, (0.0,0.7) 1, ,300 St. Tammany, Tangipahoa & Washington Parishes, LA 312, (0.2,1.5) 2, ,600 Jefferson, Orleans, Terrebonne & Neighboring Parishes, LA 953, (0.3,1.3) 7,100 3,200 12,400 Maine 1,066, (0.9,2.0) 14,800 9,600 21,100 Kennebec County, ME 97, (0.1,2.3) ,200 Aroostook & Washington Counties, ME 82, (0.1,1.5) ,200 Cumberland, York, Penobscot & Neighboring Counties, ME 886, (1.0,2.2) 13,600 8,700 19,800 Maryland 4,583, (2.8,3.6) 146, , ,500 Baltimore County, MD 643, (3.7,6.4) 32,000 23,600 41,300 Harford County, MD 192, (0.2,2.5) 1, ,800 Baltimore city County, MD 487, (1.3,4.6) 13,000 6,300 22,400 Howard County, MD 230, (2.2,7.4) 10,000 5,000 17,000 Montgomery County, MD 780, (7.3,10.5) 69,000 57,100 82,000 Anne Arundel County, MD 429, (1.0,3.3) 8,500 4,200 14,200 Washington, Allegany & Garrett Counties, MD 200, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,900 Frederick & Carroll Counties, MD 313, (0.5,2.5) 3,900 1,500 7,700 Cecil, Wicomico, Worcester & Neighboring Counties, MD 354, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,500 Prince Georges, Charles, St. Marys & Neighboring Counties, MD 950, (0.2,1.0) 5,100 2,100 9,300 Massachusetts 5,278, (3.3,4.3) 199, , ,200 Suffolk County, MA 614, (2.3,5.6) 23,400 14,400 34,600 Middlesex, Worcester, Essex & Neighboring Counties, MA 4,461, (3.3,4.4) 170, , ,800 Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, MA 202, (1.3,4.8) 5,600 2,600 9,800 Michigan 7,651, (0.8,1.2) 73,000 57,600 90,100 Kent & Ottawa Counties, MI 667, (0.2,1.2) 4,100 1,600 8,200 Saginaw County, MI 152, (0.1,1.6) ,400 Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties, MI 363, (0.1,1.2) 1, ,400 Berrien County, MI 120, (0.0,1.1) ,400 Washtenaw County, MI 277, (1.9,5.8) 10,000 5,300 16,200

8 Livingston County, MI 141, (0.2,2.7) 1, ,800 Oakland County, MI 959, (2.7,5.2) 37,000 25,700 50,300 Macomb County, MI 668, (0.1,0.9) 2, ,900 Wayne County, MI 1,348, (0.1,0.5) 3,500 1,100 7,300 Monroe County, MI 116, (0.2,2.5) 1, ,900 Marquette, Chippewa, Delta & Neighboring Counties, MI 250, (0.1,1.2) 1, ,900 Grand Traverse, Wexford, Emmet & Neighboring Counties, MI 349, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,100 Muskegon, Ionia, Montcalm & Neighboring Counties, MI 369, (0.0,0.6) ,200 Calhoun, Allegan & Barry Counties, MI 234, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,100 Isabella, Gratiot, Clare & Neighboring Counties, MI 204, (0.1,1.0) ,000 Bay & Midland Counties, MI 149, (0.1,1.6) ,400 Genesee, St. Clair, Lapeer & Neighboring Counties, MI 666, (0.1,0.7) 2, ,800 Kalamazoo, Jackson, Lenawee & Neighboring Counties, MI 613, (0.1,0.7) 2, ,500 Minnesota 4,142, (0.6,1.1) 35,800 26,400 45,900 Anoka County, MN 256, (0.0,0.6) ,600 Ramsey County, MN 402, (0.5,2.1) 4,700 2,000 8,500 Hennepin County, MN 930, (1.4,3.0) 20,300 13,400 28,100 Dakota County, MN 307, (0.6,2.4) 4,000 1,700 7,300 Scott & Carver Counties, MN 167, (0.1,1.6) ,600 Clay, Beltrami, Becker & Neighboring Counties, MN 200, (0.0,0.8) ,500 St. Louis, Stearns, Wright & Neighboring Counties, MN 929, (0.1,0.5) 2, ,600 Kandiyohi, McLeod, Brown & Neighboring Counties, MN 268, (0.0,0.6) ,700 Blue Earth, Nicollet & Waseca Counties, MN 91, (0.1,2.1) ,900 Mower, Steele, Freeborn & Neighboring Counties, MN 96, (0.1,1.7) ,600 Washington, Olmsted, Rice & Neighboring Counties, MN 492, (0.0,0.6) 1, ,800 Mississippi 2,253, (0.1,0.4) 4,400 1,600 8,900 Hinds, DeSoto, Rankin & Neighboring Counties, MS 1,890, (0.1,0.4) 3,100 1,000 6,800

9 Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River & Neighboring Counties, MS 363, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,700 Missouri 4,647, (0.4,0.8) 26,800 18,900 35,900 St. Charles County, MO 282, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,000 St. Louis County, MO 777, (1.4,3.1) 16,900 10,900 24,100 St. Louis city County, MO 252, (0.3,2.1) 2, ,300 Springfield (Greene, Webster, Christian) 309, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,100 Jackson, Clay, Jefferson & Neighboring Counties, MO 3,026, (0.1,0.3) 4,900 2,000 8,800 Montana 790, (0.1,0.7) 3,000 1,000 5,900 Yellowstone, Missoula, Flathead & Neighboring Counties, MT 790, (0.1,0.7) 3,000 1,000 5,900 Nebraska 1,402, (0.3,0.9) 7,700 4,000 12,400 Lancaster County, NE 225, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,600 Douglas County, NE 398, (0.4,2.0) 4,100 1,700 7,900 Hall, Scotts Bluff, Madison & Neighboring Counties, NE 302, (0.0,0.6) ,800 Buffalo, Lincoln, Adams & Neighboring Counties, NE 275, (0.0,0.7) ,800 Sarpy, Dodge, Cass & Neighboring Counties, NE 200, (0.1,1.3) ,600 Nevada 2,135, (1.4,2.6) 41,500 30,700 54,600 Washoe County, NV 335, (0.1,1.1) 1, ,600 Clark County, NV 1,543, (1.8,3.3) 38,700 28,100 51,300 Carson City, Lyon, Douglas & Neighboring Counties, NV 124, (0.1,1.7) ,100 Elko, Nye, Churchill & Neighboring Counties, NV 131, (0.1,1.1) ,500 New Hampshire 1,050, (1.1,2.4) 17,500 11,200 25,100 Grafton & Coos Counties, NH 99, (0.3,3.5) 1, ,500 Hillsborough, Rockingham, Merrimack & Neighboring Counties, NH 855, (1.0,2.5) 14,300 8,600 21,600 Cheshire & Sullivan Counties, NH 95, (0.5,4.2) 1, ,000 New Jersey 6,889, (4.1,5.0) 314, , ,400 Bergen County, NJ 725, (5.7,9.6) 54,700 41,300 69,900 Passaic County, NJ 381, (2.2,5.8) 14,200 8,300 22,200 Hudson County, NJ 525, (0.8,3.2) 9,500 4,100 17,000 Middlesex County, NJ 643, (5.6,9.3) 47,100 35,800 59,600 Somerset County, NJ 253, (3.4,8.8) 14,800 8,700 22,400 Monmouth County, NJ 489, (4.8,9.2) 33,700 23,600 44,800 Ocean County, NJ 448, (3.7,7.6) 24,500 16,500 34,000

10 Essex County, NJ 598, (3.9,7.1) 32,100 23,300 42,300 Morris County, NJ 387, (3.8,8.2) 22,600 14,900 31,700 Sussex County, NJ 114, (1.0,5.2) 3,000 1,100 5,900 Union County, NJ 417, (1.7,4.6) 12,600 7,300 19,300 Burlington County, NJ 352, (0.6,2.6) 4,800 2,000 9,100 Camden County, NJ 393, (2.0,5.2) 13,700 7,700 20,700 Mercer County, NJ 287, (2.8,6.5) 12,800 8,000 18,700 Atlantic & Cape May Counties, NJ 292, (0.8,3.2) 5,200 2,300 9,400 Hunterdon & Warren Counties, NJ 183, (0.8,3.8) 3,800 1,500 7,000 Gloucester, Cumberland & Salem Counties, NJ 394, (0.6,2.5) 5,400 2,300 10,000 New Mexico 1,577, (1.0,1.9) 22,200 15,200 30,200 Bernalillo, Sandoval & Valencia Counties, NM 677, (1.2,2.9) 12,900 7,900 19,700 Dona Ana County, NM 156, (0.2,1.8) 1, ,700 Santa Fe, Chaves, Otero & Neighboring Counties, NM 407, (0.6,2.3) 5,400 2,400 9,400 San Juan, McKinley, Grant & Neighboring Counties, NM 246, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,200 Lea & Eddy Counties, NM 88, (0.4,4.1) 1, ,700 New York 15,392, (5.9,6.7) 973, ,500 1,036,500 Erie County, NY 727, (0.5,1.7) 7,400 3,800 12,600 Saratoga County, NY 176, (2.2,6.7) 7,400 3,800 11,700 Rensselaer & Schenectady Counties, NY 247, (0.9,4.3) 5,700 2,300 10,600 Albany County, NY 245, (2.0,5.3) 8,600 5,000 13,000 Dutchess County, NY 234, (1.3,4.3) 6,100 2,900 10,100 Orange County, NY 277, (2.0,5.9) 10,000 5,500 16,300 Rockland County, NY 232, (10.4,20.4) 34,600 24,100 47,400 Westchester & Putnam Counties, NY 823, (6.8,10.7) 70,800 56,000 88,100 Nassau County, NY 1,052, (10.9,15.1) 136, , ,700 Suffolk County, NY 1,163, (4.4,7.2) 66,500 51,000 83,300 Bronx County, NY 1,052, (1.9,4.2) 31,100 20,200 43,900 New York County, NY 1,379, (12.4,16.2) 196, , ,000 Richmond County, NY 367, (4.0,9.8) 24,300 14,600 36,100 Kings County, NY 1,991, (9.3,12.6) 215, , ,100 Queens County, NY 1,828, (4.2,6.7) 99,100 77, ,700 Clinton, Warren, Washington & Neighboring Counties, NY 328, (0.2,1.5) 2, ,800 Onondaga, Oneida, Broome & Neighboring Counties, NY 1,103, (0.6,1.5) 11,000 6,700 16,700

11 Oswego, Jefferson, St. Lawrence & Neighboring Counties, NY 291, (0.2,1.9) 2, ,500 Monroe, Tompkins, Wayne & Neighboring Counties, NY 768, (1.1,2.8) 14,000 8,700 21,600 Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus & Neighboring Counties, NY 538, (0.2,1.0) 2, ,600 Ontario, Steuben, Chemung & Neighboring Counties, NY 266, (0.5,2.7) 3,500 1,300 7,200 Columbia & Greene Counties, NY 90, (2.4,9.2) 5,000 2,200 8,300 Ulster & Sullivan Counties, NY 206, (3.8,9.4) 13,000 7,900 19,500 North Carolina 7,555, (0.6,0.9) 57,400 44,200 71,500 Guilford County, NC 388, (0.2,1.2) 2, ,800 Mecklenburg County, NC 745, (1.0,2.8) 13,100 7,100 21,200 Cumberland County, NC 240, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,300 Watauga, Ashe, Yancey & Neighboring Counties, NC 106, (0.1,1.4) ,500 Catawba, Surry, Wilkes & Neighboring Counties, NC 239, (0.2,1.5) 1, ,700 Johnston, Iredell, Rockingham & Neighboring Counties, NC 700, (0.1,0.9) 3,100 1,000 6,400 Onslow, Craven, Wilson & Neighboring Counties, NC 624, (0.1,0.7) 1, ,100 Pitt, Wayne, Nash & Neighboring Counties, NC 437, (0.0,0.6) ,400 Wake & Durham Counties, NC 950, (0.7,2.1) 12,700 6,800 19,700 Orange, Harnett, Chatham & Neighboring Counties, NC 297, (0.4,2.1) 3,300 1,300 6,300 Forsyth & Alamance Counties, NC 392, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,300 Gaston, Cleveland, Burke & Neighboring Counties, NC 569, (0.1,1.0) 2, ,700 Buncombe, Haywood, Jackson & Neighboring Counties, NC 373, (0.5,2.1) 4,200 1,700 7,900 Henderson & Transylvania Counties, NC 115, (0.1,1.4) ,600 Union, Cabarrus, Moore & Neighboring Counties, NC 551, (0.2,1.2) 3,400 1,300 6,700 Davidson, Randolph & Rowan Counties, NC 342, (0.2,1.5) 2, ,000 New Hanover, Robeson, Brunswick & Neighboring Counties, NC 479, (0.2,1.1) 2, ,300 North Dakota 557, (0.1,0.8) 2, ,500 Cass County, ND 125, (0.2,2.5) 1, ,200

12 Burleigh, Grand Forks, Ward & Neighboring Counties, ND 431, (0.0,0.6) ,500 Ohio 8,924, (0.9,1.3) 95,000 79, ,700 Cuyahoga County, OH 989, (2.2,4.0) 29,400 21,500 39,600 Lake & Geauga Counties, OH 253, (0.4,2.7) 3,400 1,100 6,900 Mahoning & Trumbull Counties, OH 349, (0.1,1.1) 1, ,000 Portage County, OH 129, (0.1,1.8) ,300 Summit County, OH 424, (0.3,1.9) 3,700 1,100 8,200 Stark & Carroll Counties, OH 315, (0.2,1.7) 2, ,300 Delaware County, OH 134, (0.1,1.3) ,800 Franklin County, OH 922, (1.1,2.5) 15,500 9,800 22,900 Clark & Miami Counties, OH 184, (0.2,1.7) 1, ,200 Montgomery County, OH 415, (0.2,1.6) 2, ,500 Greene County, OH 127, (0.1,1.7) ,200 Warren County, OH 162, (0.1,2.1) 1, ,500 Butler County, OH 279, (0.4,1.9) 2,800 1,100 5,300 Hamilton County, OH 616, (1.6,3.5) 14,800 9,600 21,500 Clermont & Brown Counties, OH 185, (0.4,2.3) 2, ,300 Allen, Tuscarawas, Hancock & Neighboring Counties, OH 1,051, (0.1,0.4) 2, ,600 Lucas, Wood, Erie & Neighboring Counties, OH 607, (0.2,1.1) 3,300 1,100 6,900 Lorain, Medina, Richland & Neighboring Counties, OH 711, (0.1,0.6) 1, ,900 Licking, Fairfield, Columbiana & Neighboring Counties, OH 612, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,100 Scioto, Ross, Athens & Neighboring Counties, OH 450, (0.2,1.4) 3,000 1,000 6,200 Oklahoma 2,904, (0.1,0.5) 8,100 3,900 13,600 Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian & Neighboring Counties, OK 1,044, (0.1,0.7) 3,400 1,200 7,000 Tulsa, Rogers, Payne & Neighboring Counties, OK 1,259, (0.1,0.5) 3,300 1,100 6,800 Comanche, Carter, Stephens & Neighboring Counties, OK 423, (0.0,0.5) ,300 Garfield, Kay, Texas & Neighboring Counties, OK 176, (0.1,1.2) ,100 Oregon 3,074, (0.5,1.0) 22,300 15,600 30,300 Deschutes County, OR 130, (0.1,1.8) ,300 Linn & Benton Counties, OR 161, (0.2,2.2) 1, ,500 Lane County, OR 286, (0.3,1.8) 2, ,100 Jackson County, OR 164, (0.2,1.9) 1, ,100 Douglas County, OR 86, (0.1,2.0) ,700

13 Marion County, OR 240, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,400 Umatilla, Union, Baker & Neighboring Counties, OR 95, (0.1,2.1) ,000 Wasco, Hood River, Jefferson & Neighboring Counties, OR 87, (0.1,1.6) ,400 Klamath, Malheur, Lake & Neighboring Counties, OR 86, (0.1,1.5) 400-1,300 Yamhill, Polk, Columbia & Neighboring Counties, OR 262, (0.0,0.8) ,200 Josephine, Coos & Curry Counties, OR 136, (0.1,1.9) ,600 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro (Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas) 1,336, (0.5,1.3) 11,100 6,300 17,700 Pennsylvania 10,039, (1.9,2.4) 214, , ,600 Erie County, PA 217, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,600 Monroe County, PA 130, (0.1,1.7) ,200 Lackawanna & Wyoming Counties, PA 192, (0.3,2.3) 1, ,400 Luzerne & Columbia Counties, PA 310, (0.2,1.5) 2, ,700 Centre County, PA 126, (0.3,3.2) 1, ,100 Beaver & Lawrence Counties, PA 207, (0.1,1.5) 1, ,000 Allegheny County, PA 992, (2.0,3.7) 27,400 19,600 36,700 Cumberland & Perry Counties, PA 226, (0.3,2.3) 2, ,300 Dauphin County, PA 210, (0.3,1.8) 1, ,700 Lebanon County, PA 104, (0.3,3.1) 1, ,200 Schuylkill County, PA 118, (0.3,3.2) 1, ,800 Westmoreland, Butler, Cambria & Neighboring Counties, PA 1,667, (0.0,0.3) 1, ,400 Pike, Wayne & Susquehanna Counties, PA 121, (0.2,2.1) 1, ,600 Lycoming, Mifflin, Union & Neighboring Counties, PA 246, (0.1,1.3) 1, ,100 Berks County, PA 317, (0.5,2.0) 3,400 1,500 6,300 Lehigh, Northampton & Carbon Counties, PA 562, (1.0,3.0) 10,500 5,400 17,000 Bucks County, PA 492, (2.9,6.3) 21,600 14,100 31,000 Montgomery County, PA 633, (5.8,9.7) 48,800 36,700 61,700 Philadelphia County, PA 1,201, (3.0,5.1) 48,400 36,600 61,800 Delaware County, PA 433, (2.5,5.5) 16,600 10,700 23,900 Chester County, PA 388, (1.0,3.3) 7,600 3,700 12,700 Lancaster County, PA 401, (0.2,1.6) 2, ,300 York County, PA 340, (0.5,2.3) 4,100 1,600 7,900 Franklin & Adams Counties, PA 197, (0.1,1.5) 1, ,100

14 Washington & Greene Counties, PA 196, (0.2,1.6) 1, ,200 Rhode Island 832, (0.9,2.4) 13,500 7,900 20,200 Providence County, RI 492, (0.8,2.7) 8,000 3,800 13,500 Kent County, RI 133, (0.4,3.4) 2, ,500 Newport & Bristol Counties, RI 105, (0.5,4.7) 2, ,900 Washington County, RI 101, (0.2,3.1) 1, ,100 South Carolina 3,689, (0.4,0.9) 23,200 15,700 31,700 Spartanburg, York, Anderson & Neighboring Counties, SC 701, (0.1,0.9) 3,100 1,000 6,600 Greenville, Richland, Charleston & Neighboring Counties, SC 2,597, (0.4,0.9) 16,100 9,900 23,100 Horry County, SC 232, (0.2,2.0) 1, ,600 Beaufort & Jasper Counties, SC 157, (0.3,3.1) 2, ,900 South Dakota 636, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,500 Minnehaha, Pennington, Lincoln & Neighboring Counties, SD 636, (0.0,0.5) 1, ,500 Tennessee 5,007, (0.2,0.5) 15,200 9,300 22,600 Montgomery, Gibson, Dyer & Neighboring Counties, TN 361, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,800 Robertson, Dickson, Lawrence & Neighboring Counties, TN 222, (0.1,0.9) ,000 Rutherford, Williamson, Sumner & Neighboring Counties, TN 1,074, (0.0,0.3) 1, ,000 Sullivan, Blount, Washington & Neighboring Counties, TN 924, (0.0,0.4) 1, ,000 Knox, Anderson & Union Counties, TN 421, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,700 Bradley, McMinn & Polk Counties, TN 133, (0.0,0.9) 400-1,200 Hamilton, Rhea, Marion & Neighboring Counties, TN 363, (0.0,0.7) 1, ,600 Davidson County, TN 513, (0.1,0.7) 1, ,400 Madison, Tipton, Fayette & Neighboring Counties, TN 293, (0.1,0.8) ,400 Shelby County, TN 699, (0.3,1.4) 5,100 2,000 9,700 Texas 19,432, (0.5,0.7) 113,700 94, ,200 Potter, Randall, Hale & Neighboring Counties, TX 415, (0.0,0.6) ,400 Lubbock County, TX 216, (0.1,1.5) 1, ,200 Montgomery, Bell, Guadalupe & Neighboring Counties, TX 2,858, (0.1,0.3) 5,100 2,200 9,300

15 Grayson, Kaufman, Hunt & Neighboring Counties, TX 355, (0.1,1.1) 1, ,100 Bowie & Cass Counties, TX 94, (0.1,2.2) ,100 Gregg, Harrison, Van Zandt & Neighboring Counties, TX 272, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,800 Henderson & Anderson Counties, TX 108, (0.0,1.3) ,400 Collin County, TX 623, (0.8,2.7) 10,000 5,100 16,800 Denton County, TX 536, (0.1,1.0) 2, ,200 Johnson & Ellis Counties, TX 228, (0.0,0.9) ,100 Dallas County, TX 1,812, (0.5,1.3) 15,400 9,200 24,000 Tarrant & Parker Counties, TX 1,485, (0.2,0.8) 6,900 2,700 12,600 Webb, Ector, Midland & Neighboring Counties, TX 471, (0.0,0.5) ,400 El Paso County, TX 589, (0.2,1.3) 3,700 1,300 7,500 Brazos County, TX 156, (0.1,2.0) 1, ,100 McLennan County, TX 179, (0.1,1.6) 1, ,800 Brazoria, Smith, Angelina & Neighboring Counties, TX 968, (0.0,0.3) 1, ,300 Jefferson County, TX 192, (0.1,1.4) ,700 Harris County, TX 3,158, (0.5,1.1) 24,200 15,500 34,300 Galveston County, TX 231, (0.2,1.9) 1, ,500 Fort Bend County, TX 470, (0.4,1.9) 4,600 1,800 8,700 Williamson County, TX 343, (0.4,2.6) 4,100 1,300 9,000 Travis & Hays Counties, TX 989, (0.3,1.4) 7,600 3,300 13,800 Bexar County, TX 1,338, (0.5,1.4) 11,700 6,500 18,800 Nueces, San Patricio, Starr & Neighboring Counties, TX 511, (0.1,0.7) 1, ,700 Cameron County, TX 284, (0.2,1.8) 2, ,000 Hidalgo County, TX 540, (0.0,0.7) 1, ,500 Utah 2,009, (0.3,0.8) 10,200 5,600 16,300 Cache, Tooele, Box Elder & Neighboring Counties, UT 286, (0.1,1.4) 1, ,900 Davis County, UT 215, (0.1,1.2) 1, ,700 Washington, Iron, Sanpete & Neighboring Counties, UT 205, (0.1,1.2) ,500 Salt Lake County, UT 774, (0.2,1.1) 4,700 1,900 8,800 Utah County, UT 356, (0.1,0.9) 1, ,100 Weber County, UT 169, (0.1,1.4) ,400 Vermont 500, (0.9,2.5) 7,900 4,500 12,500 Chittenden, Franklin & Grand Isle Counties, VT 169, (0.2,2.1) 1, ,600

16 Washington, Caledonia, Orleans & Neighboring Counties, VT 118, (0.7,4.7) 2, ,600 Windsor, Windham & Orange Counties, VT 104, (0.6,3.8) 1, ,000 Rutland, Bennington & Addison Counties, VT 108, (0.5,3.6) 1, ,900 Virginia 6,387, (0.8,1.2) 64,300 51,400 78,800 Arlington County, VA 187, (2.0,6.8) 7,400 3,700 12,700 Chesterfield County, VA 246, (0.3,2.4) 2, ,900 Loudoun, Norfolk city, Stafford & Neighboring Counties, VA 2,937, (0.4,0.8) 17,200 11,100 24,500 Montgomery, Washington, Tazewell & Neighboring Counties, VA 463, (0.1,0.6) 1, ,900 Virginia Beach city County, VA 345, (1.1,3.9) 8,000 3,900 13,600 Newport News city County, VA 137, (0.1,2.1) 1, ,000 Henrico & Richmond city Counties, VA 416, (0.2,1.5) 2, ,400 Prince William, Manassas city & Manassas Park city Counties, VA 358, (0.0,0.8) 1, ,000 Chesapeake city & Hampton city Counties, VA 280, (0.1,0.8) ,300 Fairfax, Alexandria city, Fairfax city & Neighboring Counties, VA 1,013, (1.5,3.0) 22,300 15,100 30,400 Washington 5,382, (0.6,1.0) 41,100 30,400 53,000 Thurston, Whatcom, Skagit & Neighboring Counties, WA 536, (0.1,0.6) 1, ,400 Yakima, Benton, Grant & Neighboring Counties, WA 758, (0.1,0.5) 1, ,100 Spokane County, WA 370, (0.2,1.4) 2, ,400 Cowlitz, Lewis, Grays Harbor & Neighboring Counties, WA 373, (0.2,1.2) 2, ,600 Clark County, WA 332, (0.1,1.0) 1, ,200 Pierce County, WA 623, (0.1,0.8) 2, ,000 King County, WA 1,613, (0.9,2.0) 22,700 14,900 31,600 Snohomish County, WA 573, (0.3,1.7) 4,900 1,900 9,500 Kitsap County, WA 200, (0.3,2.3) 2, ,700 West Virginia 1,471, (0.2,0.7) 6,300 3,000 10,700 Berkeley, Wood, Jefferson & Neighboring Counties, WV 553, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,300 Monongalia, Harrison, Marion & Neighboring Counties, WV 230, (0.1,1.2) 1, ,700 Kanawha, Cabell, Raleigh & Neighboring Counties, WV 687, (0.2,1.0) 3,500 1,300 6,800

17 Wisconsin 4,432, (0.3,0.7) 20,900 14,300 29,300 Dane County, WI 399, (0.3,1.5) 3,000 1,000 5,800 Brown County, WI 192, (0.0,0.7) ,300 Wood, Portage, Oneida & Neighboring Counties, WI 245, (0.1,0.8) ,100 Marathon, La Crosse, Eau Claire & Neighboring Counties, WI 812, (0.0,0.4) 1, ,900 Racine, Kenosha, Rock & Neighboring Counties, WI 907, (0.0,0.4) 1, ,800 Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto & Neighboring Counties, WI 169, (0.1,1.1) ,900 Outagamie, Winnebago, Fond du Lac & Neighboring Counties, WI 509, (0.1,0.8) 1, ,000 Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington & Neighboring Counties, WI 1,196, (0.6,1.5) 12,000 6,600 18,400 Wyoming 444, (0.1,1.1) 2, ,100 Natrona, Campbell, Sweetwater & Neighboring Counties, WY 341, (0.1,1.2) 1, ,000 Laramie & Albany Counties, WY 103, (0.1,2.0) ,100

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