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Demographic Data Report for Missouri by County
Food Access: Food Insecurity
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2023 Feeding America
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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United States N/A 14.3
Missouri N/A 15.4
Wright County Rural 18.2
Worth County Rural 18.4
Webster County Urban 16.0
Wayne County Rural 23.1
Washington County Rural 19.0
Warren County Urban 13.5
Vernon County Rural 18.5
Texas County Rural 19.9
Taney County Rural 17.7
Sullivan County Rural 16.3
Stone County Rural 16.6
Stoddard County Rural 18.7
Ste. Genevieve County Rural 13.7
St. Louis County Urban 12.8
St. Louis City Urban 18.4
St. Francois County Rural 18.9
St. Clair County Rural 18.5
St. Charles County Urban 10.9
Shelby County Rural 16.8
Shannon County Rural 18.5
Scott County Rural 16.5
Scotland County Rural 12.2
Schuyler County Rural 15.4
Saline County Rural 16.6
Ripley County Rural 19.9
Reynolds County Rural 19.4
Ray County Urban 15.1
Randolph County Rural 17.2
Ralls County Rural 14.6
Putnam County Rural 15.9
Pulaski County Rural 16.4
Polk County Urban 17.6
Platte County Urban 12.9
Pike County Rural 16.7
Phelps County Rural 17.0
Pettis County Rural 16.3
Perry County Rural 14.5
Pemiscot County Rural 22.7
Ozark County Rural 21.1
Osage County Urban 13.0
Oregon County Rural 20.6
Nodaway County Rural 15.8
Newton County Urban 15.4
New Madrid County Rural 18.9
Morgan County Rural 18.1
Montgomery County Rural 16.4
Monroe County Rural 16.5
Moniteau County Urban 13.9
Mississippi County Rural 21.2
Miller County Rural 16.7
Mercer County Rural 16.2
McDonald County Rural 17.4
Marion County Rural 16.0
Maries County Rural 17.4
Madison County Rural 17.6
Macon County Rural 14.8
Livingston County Rural 15.6
Linn County Rural 16.1
Lincoln County Urban 14.4
Lewis County Rural 15.8
Lawrence County Rural 16.9
Lafayette County Urban 14.1
Laclede County Rural 18.4
Knox County Rural 15.6
Johnson County Rural 14.8
Jefferson County Urban 13.1
Jasper County Urban 18.2
Jackson County Urban 15.6
Iron County Rural 20.3
Howell County Rural 20.0
Howard County Urban 14.3
Holt County Rural 14.8
Hickory County Rural 19.5
Henry County Rural 17.7
Harrison County Rural 17.9
Grundy County Rural 17.0
Greene County Urban 16.3
Gentry County Rural 16.5
Gasconade County Rural 14.7
Franklin County Urban 13.4
Dunklin County Rural 21.3
Douglas County Rural 17.9
Dent County Rural 17.7
DeKalb County Urban 14.1
Daviess County Rural 15.3
Dallas County Urban 19.2
Dade County Rural 15.9
Crawford County Rural 17.2
Cooper County Urban 14.3
Cole County Urban 13.5
Clinton County Urban 15.3
Clay County Urban 13.4
Clark County Rural 14.5
Christian County Urban 13.2
Chariton County Rural 14.2
Cedar County Rural 18.4
Cass County Urban 12.5
Carter County Rural 21.2
Carroll County Rural 14.6
Cape Girardeau County Urban 15.3
Camden County Rural 15.8
Callaway County Urban 14.7
Caldwell County Urban 15.1
Butler County Rural 20.3
Buchanan County Urban 17.5
Boone County Urban 15.2
Bollinger County Urban 15.9
Benton County Rural 18.3
Bates County Urban 18.2
Barton County Rural 20.1
Barry County Rural 17.3
Audrain County Rural 18.2
Atchison County Rural 15.6
Andrew County Urban 12.8
Adair County Rural 16.4

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/31/2026 2:18 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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