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. 2020 Oct 12;43(1):153–161. doi: 10.1002/aepp.13100

Table 2.

Base Food Insecurity Rates and Projected Changes in 15 Highest Counties, Children

Base results Projected results
FI rate FI rate % Increase
East Carroll Parish, Louisiana 0.437 East Carroll Parish, Louisiana 0.525 Falls Church city, Virginia 363.0
Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska 0.432 Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska 0.523 Arlington County, Virginia 215.8
Issaquena County, Mississippi 0.411 Issaquena County, Mississippi 0.499 Loudoun County, Virginia 210.5
Jefferson County, Mississippi 0.400 Sabine County, Texas 0.491 Eagle County, Colorado 201.4
Zavala County, Texas 0.397 Zavala County, Texas 0.489 Fairfax city, Virginia 188.7
Sabine County, Texas 0.388 Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota 0.482 Teton County, Idaho 175.9
Greene County, Alabama 0.386 Culberson County, Texas 0.476 Williamson County, Tennessee 168.3
Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota 0.381 Catron County, New Mexico 0.474 Teton County, Wyoming 161.7
Perry County, Alabama 0.377 Madison Parish, Louisiana 0.472 Fairfax County, Virginia 160.2
Claiborne County, Mississippi 0.370 Clay County, Georgia 0.470 Bowman County, North Dakota 157.0
Clay County, Georgia 0.368 Greene County, Alabama 0.466 Summit County, Colorado 154.1
Magoffin County, Kentucky 0.366 Jefferson County, Mississippi 0.464 Manassas city, Virginia 151.4
Cottle County, Texas 0.360 Real County, Texas 0.460 Pitkin County, Colorado 150.5
San Augustine County, Texas 0.358 Perry County, Alabama 0.460 Dickey County, North Dakota 146.5
Phillips County, Arkansas 0.357 Claiborne County, Mississippi 0.458 Kendall County, Illinois 143.6

Notes: The base results are based on imputations derived from the 2009 to 2018 December Supplements of the Current Population Survey and the 2014 to 2018 American Community Survey. The projected results are explained in the text.