The default for each indicator is the national average within our dataset. Here is a list of state level benchmarks. We highly recommend that when using the MAP for MAT or Population Indicators tools you use reasonable benchmarks to find areas that may have high need.
Data source:
American Community Survey (ACS) – 2016-2020
ACS Indicators
% Poverty
% Low-Income
% Not Employed
% Limited English Proficiency
% Less Than High School Education
% Households With No Broadband
% Disability
% Uninsured
U.S.
12.8
29.8
40.2
4.3
11.5
14.8
12.7
8.8
Alabama
16.0
35.6
45.8
1.2
13.1
20.1
16.2
9.5
Alaska
10.3
24.9
38.3
2.4
6.9
12.7
12.3
12.6
Arizona
14.1
33.0
43.6
3.8
12.1
13.4
13.2
10.6
Arkansas
16.1
38.5
45.0
1.6
12.8
23.0
17.6
8.3
California
12.6
29.4
40.4
8.7
16.1
11.1
10.7
7.2
Colorado
9.8
24.5
35.2
2.5
7.9
10.4
10.8
7.8
Connecticut
9.8
22.3
38.1
5.1
9.1
12.7
11.3
5.1
Delaware
11.4
26.0
41.6
2.5
9.4
12.6
13.3
5.9
District of Columbia
15.5
26.9
34.5
3.3
8.1
14.4
11.4
3.7
Florida
13.3
32.9
44.4
6.9
11.5
14.6
13.6
12.7
Georgia
14.3
32.9
40.4
2.7
12.1
15.6
12.5
13.1
Hawaii
9.3
21.7
39.0
5.8
7.5
12.9
11.4
3.8
Idaho
11.9
32.3
39.6
2.0
8.7
14.0
13.5
10.4
Illinois
12.0
27.3
38.7
4.3
10.3
14.6
11.2
6.8
Indiana
12.9
30.6
39.3
1.7
10.7
16.8
13.7
8.0
Iowa
11.1
27.7
35.6
1.9
7.5
16.9
11.8
4.7
Kansas
11.4
28.9
36.3
2.5
8.6
15.5
13.0
8.7
Kentucky
16.6
35.6
43.9
1.3
12.8
18.4
17.5
5.6
Louisiana
18.6
38.2
44.8
1.8
14.1
20.9
15.3
8.7
Maine
11.1
28.2
39.6
0.9
6.8
15.7
15.9
7.7
Maryland
9.0
21.0
36.1
3.2
9.4
11.5
11.1
5.9
Massachusetts
9.8
21.5
36.3
5.8
8.9
11.8
11.7
2.7
Michigan
13.7
30.6
42.2
1.7
8.7
15.6
14.2
5.4
Minnesota
9.3
23.0
33.4
2.2
6.6
13.0
10.9
4.6
Mississippi
19.6
41.4
47.0
0.8
14.7
24.2
16.5
12.0
Missouri
13.0
31.1
40.0
1.1
9.4
16.8
14.4
9.4
Montana
12.8
31.8
39.3
0.4
6.0
16.7
13.7
8.5
Nebraska
10.4
27.5
33.1
2.6
8.4
14.4
11.6
8.2
Nevada
12.8
31.6
40.9
5.6
13.1
14.5
12.5
11.2
New Hampshire
7.4
19.1
35.2
1.2
6.7
11.2
12.8
6.0
New Jersey
9.7
22.1
38.1
6.9
9.7
12.1
10.4
7.6
New Mexico
18.6
39.5
46.5
5.1
13.5
22.1
15.8
9.5
New York
13.6
28.8
40.6
7.7
12.8
14.8
11.6
5.4
North Carolina
14.0
33.0
41.4
2.2
11.5
16.6
13.4
10.7
North Dakota
10.5
25.1
32.2
1.2
6.9
16.9
10.9
7.2
Ohio
13.6
30.5
40.2
1.4
9.2
15.5
14.0
6.2
Oklahoma
15.3
35.9
42.2
2.0
11.4
18.3
16.2
14.5
Oregon
12.4
29.3
40.8
2.4
8.9
11.9
14.4
6.6
Pennsylvania
12.0
27.6
40.6
2.4
9.0
16.0
14.3
5.6
Puerto Rico
43.4
72.1
62.4
67.8
22.5
35.7
21.5
6.8
Rhode Island
11.6
26.9
38.8
5.0
10.8
13.4
13.4
4.3
South Carolina
14.7
34.1
43.3
1.4
11.7
18.8
14.5
10.4
South Dakota
12.8
29.8
34.6
1.3
7.8
16.8
11.7
9.6
Tennessee
14.6
33.8
41.9
1.5
11.8
18.5
15.5
9.8
Texas
14.2
33.2
38.8
7.3
15.6
14.9
11.5
17.3
Utah
9.1
25.5
33.7
2.1
7.0
10.7
9.7
9.0
Vermont
10.8
26.3
37.1
0.7
6.5
17.0
14.2
4.1
Virginia
10.0
23.9
37.8
2.6
9.7
13.9
11.8
8.3
Washington
10.2
24.1
38.8
3.8
8.3
9.9
12.7
6.2
West Virginia
17.1
37.3
49.8
0.4
12.4
21.1
19.3
6.2
Wisconsin
11.0
26.7
36.2
1.5
7.4
15.3
11.8
5.5
Wyoming
10.8
26.5
37.3
1.1
6.4
14.1
13.1
11.4
Data source:
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) – 2017, 2018
PLACES Indicators
% Diabetes
% High Blood Pressure
% Obese
% No Dental Visit
% Smokers
% Binge Drinkers
U.S.
11.0
32.3
30.9
32.4
16.1
16.2
Alabama
14.5
41.9
36.2
39.2
19.2
12.6
Alaska
8.8
31.8
29.5
30.7
19.1
15.9
Arizona
10.8
30.7
29.5
37.7
14.0
15.6
Arkansas
13.9
41.4
37.1
43.9
22.7
14.7
California
10.4
28.4
25.8
32.6
11.2
16.1
Colorado
7.0
25.9
23.0
32.4
14.5
19.2
Connecticut
9.7
30.5
27.4
23.5
12.2
17.1
Delaware
11.9
34.9
33.5
33.5
16.5
16.4
District of Columbia
8.4
26.4
24.7
26.2
13.8
24.4
Florida
12.6
34.6
30.7
34.4
14.5
15.8
Georgia
12.6
33.1
32.5
37.5
16.1
14.5
Hawaii
11.5
30.6
24.9
24.7
13.4
19.2
Idaho
10.2
29.8
28.4
34.4
14.7
15.1
Illinois
10.0
32.3
31.8
31.9
15.5
19.5
Indiana
12.5
35.2
34.1
35.6
21.1
16.2
Iowa
10.0
31.5
35.3
29.2
16.6
22.6
Kansas
11.6
32.8
34.4
32.1
17.3
15.8
Kentucky
13.7
39.4
36.6
38.1
23.4
14.7
Louisiana
14.1
39.0
36.8
41.9
20.5
17.1
Maine
10.6
34.8
30.4
34.7
17.8
16.9
Maryland
12.0
32.4
30.9
33.2
12.6
13.6
Massachusetts
8.6
28.6
25.7
25.6
13.4
19.9
Michigan
11.7
34.7
33.0
29.0
18.9
18.2
Minnesota
8.9
26.6
30.1
26.1
15.1
20.3
Mississippi
14.4
40.8
39.5
45.9
20.5
12.7
Missouri
11.5
32.0
35.0
36.7
19.4
17.6
Montana
9.4
29.0
26.9
33.6
18.0
18.0
Nebraska
9.7
30.6
34.1
32.3
16.0
21.2
Nevada
10.8
32.7
29.5
35.4
15.7
15.0
New Hampshire
10.3
30.0
29.6
31.1
15.6
16.2
New Jersey
10.8
33.0
25.7
27.8
13.1
13.5
New Mexico
12.5
30.5
32.3
35.0
15.2
14.7
New York
11.0
29.4
27.6
30.2
12.8
16.5
North Carolina
12.5
34.8
33.0
34.6
17.4
14.7
North Dakota
9.4
29.5
35.1
32.4
19.1
22.0
Ohio
12.2
34.7
34.0
32.6
20.5
15.8
Oklahoma
12.5
37.7
34.8
39.6
19.7
13.0
Oregon
11.0
30.1
29.9
32.0
15.6
15.9
Pennsylvania
11.3
32.6
30.9
30.5
17.0
17.1
Puerto Rico
15.5
44.7
32.9
30.6
10.0
13.8
Rhode Island
10.9
33.1
27.7
27.7
14.6
16.5
South Carolina
13.3
38.1
34.3
38.2
18.0
15.1
South Dakota
9.3
30.8
30.1
32.0
19.0
21.3
Tennessee
13.8
38.7
34.4
41.7
20.7
14.3
Texas
12.6
32.5
34.8
39.3
14.4
17.4
Utah
8.4
24.5
27.8
28.0
9.0
10.6
Vermont
9.2
30.4
27.5
27.4
13.7
16.5
Virginia
10.5
32.4
30.4
28.3
15.0
15.5
Washington
9.9
29.5
28.7
30.8
12.0
14.7
West Virginia
16.2
43.5
39.5
44.7
25.3
12.1
Wisconsin
8.7
30.8
32.0
28.8
16.4
23.8
Wyoming
8.8
30.8
29.0
32.3
18.8
17.4
Data source:
CDC NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT RATES PER 100 live births – 2019 (https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/lbw_births/lbw.htm)
NOTE: Puerto Rico data are for 2015
CDC WONDER, Age-Adjusted Mortality rates per 100,000 – 2019
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) – 2016, 2017
Other Health Indicators
% Low Birth Weight
Age Adjusted Mortality
% Delayed Care Due to Cost
% No Usual Source of Care
% No Flu Vaccine
% No Pneumonia Vaccine
U.S.
8.3
715.2
12.6
22.5
Alabama
10.5
897.8
16.5
20.8
63.2
59.5
Alaska
6.3
700.9
12.4
31.3
65.8
61.8
Arizona
7.4
660.5
14.1
27.4
64.8
59.3
Arkansas
9.2
867.1
16.4
19.5
60.9
60.5
California
7.1
601.8
11.8
24.5
64.3
62.5
Colorado
9.4
647.8
12.9
26.1
57.2
60.0
Connecticut
7.8
648.7
10.5
14.6
57.2
62.2
Delaware
9.4
728.6
12.9
18.4
58.4
59.2
District of Columbia
10.0
703.2
10.4
26.0
62.9
70.7
Florida
8.7
649.4
16.3
28.0
65.0
63.1
Georgia
10.0
772.1
17.0
27.5
64.7
64.9
Hawaii
8.4
573.3
8.0
16.8
60.5
61.8
Idaho
6.9
714.4
13.6
25.2
65.9
63.8
Illinois
8.4
704.4
12.0
18.1
63.5
61.8
Indiana
8.2
824.6
12.6
19.3
62.3
61.1
Iowa
6.8
732.2
7.9
17.4
53.4
59.3
Kansas
7.6
765.9
12.1
22.5
62.3
60.5
Kentucky
8.7
911.2
12.3
17.7
61.6
61.1
Louisiana
10.8
857.0
17.1
21.7
67.1
61.5
Maine
7.4
759.7
11.7
12.9
58.3
56.2
Maryland
8.7
704.7
10.5
16.8
56.9
59.4
Massachusetts
7.6
656.1
9.3
13.4
58.1
59.8
Michigan
8.7
772.0
11.4
15.2
63.6
60.6
Minnesota
6.9
649.2
9.8
25.3
55.9
63.1
Mississippi
12.3
945.1
18.2
23.5
62.9
62.7
Missouri
8.8
801.1
13.8
23.8
57.5
62.8
Montana
7.3
739.2
11.6
28.6
60.5
60.2
Nebraska
7.6
714.2
11.8
19.9
55.6
60.6
Nevada
8.8
740.5
16.8
33.8
67.7
65.4
New Hampshire
6.4
700.0
9.4
13.0
58.2
58.4
New Jersey
7.9
657.3
14.0
20.8
60.6
64.2
New Mexico
9.3
761.8
13.8
28.5
59.6
61.5
New York
8.1
616.2
11.6
17.2
60.1
61.0
North Carolina
9.3
767.3
16.1
21.3
55.7
62.1
North Dakota
6.8
709.5
8.0
29.1
58.0
61.9
Ohio
8.6
827.1
11.3
18.8
61.4
60.8
Oklahoma
8.2
880.4
16.6
24.8
59.4
58.6
Oregon
6.7
697.6
12.8
23.4
64.4
56.1
Pennsylvania
8.4
750.7
10.4
14.5
57.3
59.0
Puerto Rico
10.5
612.1
13.4
15.5
57.8
68.8
Rhode Island
7.8
709.9
12.0
12.2
53.6
55.6
South Carolina
9.8
804.0
15.2
22.6
62.0
61.0
South Dakota
7.0
739.5
9.9
24.2
51.8
60.6
Tennessee
9.2
882.7
15.0
22.6
63.6
61.4
Texas
8.4
717.8
19.6
32.2
62.6
63.0
Utah
7.4
686.6
13.5
29.0
63.8
64.4
Vermont
6.6
680.2
8.8
12.6
58.4
55.4
Virginia
8.4
703.3
13.5
23.3
57.4
59.9
Washington
6.4
667.3
11.2
24.4
59.9
57.6
West Virginia
9.8
945.4
14.8
19.3
55.4
59.8
Wisconsin
7.6
721.6
10.8
17.7
64.0
59.1
Wyoming
9.8
739.2
15.0
31.5
65.2
63.7
DATA SOURCES:
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – 2017
National Vital Statistics System – 2017 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Opioid Overdose, U.S. Prescribing Rate Maps – 2017 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
MAP for MAT Indicators
Age-Adjusted Drug Poisoning Mortality Rate (per 100,000), 2017