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Demographic Data Report for Iowa by County
Food Access: Food Insecurity
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2023 Feeding America
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Iowa N/A 12.0
United States N/A 14.3
Adair County Rural 11.9
Adams County Rural 11.7
Allamakee County Rural 12.4
Appanoose County Rural 16.9
Audubon County Rural 12.3
Benton County Urban 10.2
Black Hawk County Urban 13.0
Boone County Urban 9.7
Bremer County Urban 9.7
Buchanan County Rural 10.3
Buena Vista County Rural 10.3
Butler County Rural 11.4
Calhoun County Rural 11.3
Carroll County Rural 10.9
Cass County Rural 14.7
Cedar County Rural 10.2
Cerro Gordo County Rural 12.1
Cherokee County Rural 13.1
Chickasaw County Rural 10.6
Clarke County Rural 14.2
Clay County Rural 12.2
Clayton County Rural 14.1
Clinton County Rural 13.3
Crawford County Rural 14.6
Dallas County Urban 9.1
Davis County Rural 9.6
Decatur County Rural 14.1
Delaware County Rural 10.9
Des Moines County Rural 14.2
Dickinson County Rural 10.4
Dubuque County Urban 11.1
Emmet County Rural 12.9
Fayette County Rural 13.2
Floyd County Rural 12.8
Franklin County Rural 12.9
Fremont County Rural 10.8
Greene County Rural 12.6
Grundy County Urban 9.4
Guthrie County Urban 10.5
Hamilton County Rural 11.2
Hancock County Rural 12.0
Hardin County Rural 11.8
Harrison County Urban 10.6
Henry County Rural 12.7
Howard County Rural 11.0
Humboldt County Rural 13.3
Ida County Rural 11.4
Iowa County Rural 11.3
Jackson County Rural 11.6
Jasper County Urban 11.4
Jefferson County Rural 13.7
Johnson County Urban 11.5
Jones County Urban 11.8
Keokuk County Rural 13.1
Kossuth County Rural 11.6
Lee County Rural 14.2
Linn County Urban 11.1
Louisa County Rural 12.0
Lucas County Rural 14.0
Lyon County Rural 9.1
Madison County Urban 9.6
Mahaska County Rural 12.7
Marion County Rural 10.4
Marshall County Rural 13.1
Mills County Urban 10.0
Mitchell County Rural 9.6
Monona County Rural 12.4
Monroe County Rural 11.6
Montgomery County Rural 13.2
Muscatine County Rural 12.4
O'Brien County Rural 12.7
Osceola County Rural 12.9
Page County Rural 13.8
Palo Alto County Rural 12.4
Plymouth County Rural 10.2
Pocahontas County Rural 11.0
Polk County Urban 11.5
Pottawattamie County Urban 12.9
Poweshiek County Rural 12.5
Ringgold County Rural 11.4
Sac County Rural 10.7
Scott County Urban 12.2
Shelby County Rural 10.4
Sioux County Rural 9.0
Story County Urban 11.5
Tama County Rural 13.5
Taylor County Rural 11.7
Union County Rural 13.2
Van Buren County Rural 13.1
Wapello County Rural 15.2
Warren County Urban 8.9
Washington County Urban 11.5
Wayne County Rural 13.2
Webster County Rural 12.9
Winnebago County Rural 11.6
Winneshiek County Rural 10.6
Woodbury County Urban 13.2
Worth County Rural 10.5
Wright County Rural 13.1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/28/2026 5:11 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Food insecurity data provided by the Feeding America: Map the Meal Gap.

For more information about Food Access: Food Insecurity, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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