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Demographic Data Report for Missouri by County
Food Access: Limited Access to Healthy Foods
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2019 USDA Food Environment Atlas
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (with Limited Access)
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Missouri N/A 7 433,370
United States N/A
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Adair County Rural 12 2,953
Andrew County Urban 5 799
Atchison County Rural 2 88
Audrain County Rural 9 2,397
Barry County Rural 8 3,014
Barton County Rural 27 3,384
Bates County Urban 9 1,475
Benton County Rural 5 987
Bollinger County Urban 12 1,435
Boone County Urban 10 16,245
Buchanan County Urban 12 10,318
Butler County Rural 9 3,689
Caldwell County Urban 8 739
Callaway County Urban 8 3,466
Camden County Rural 6 2,718
Cape Girardeau County Urban 10 7,204
Carroll County Rural 9 848
Carter County Rural 26 1,650
Cass County Urban 8 8,442
Cedar County Rural 11 1,535
Chariton County Rural 3 196
Christian County Urban 7 5,299
Clark County Rural 4 320
Clay County Urban 6 13,008
Clinton County Urban 3 636
Cole County Urban 9 6,764
Cooper County Urban 10 1,763
Crawford County Rural 4 875
Dade County Rural 4 309
Dallas County Urban 14 2,370
Daviess County Rural 5 457
DeKalb County Urban 6 826
Dent County Rural 8 1,195
Douglas County Rural 20 2,689
Dunklin County Rural 5 1,724
Franklin County Urban 3 3,034
Gasconade County Rural 3 426
Gentry County Rural 10 653
Greene County Urban 8 21,952
Grundy County Rural 14 1,405
Harrison County Rural 15 1,322
Henry County Rural 16 3,535
Hickory County Rural 2 177
Holt County Rural 12 592
Howard County Urban 6 641
Howell County Rural 10 4,207
Iron County Rural 13 1,344
Jackson County Urban 8 52,801
Jasper County Urban 9 10,657
Jefferson County Urban 8 18,262
Johnson County Rural 12 6,077
Knox County Rural 8 324
Laclede County Rural 17 6,023
Lafayette County Urban 7 2,275
Lawrence County Rural 6 2,309
Lewis County Rural 13 1,327
Lincoln County Urban 3 1,389
Linn County Rural 8 1,027
Livingston County Rural 4 560
Macon County Rural 12 1,945
Madison County Rural 10 1,248
Maries County Rural 2 175
Marion County Rural 7 1,942
McDonald County Rural 2 416
Mercer County Rural 38 1,429
Miller County Rural 2 418
Mississippi County Rural 1 187
Moniteau County Urban 4 623
Monroe County Rural 6 512
Montgomery County Rural 6 723
Morgan County Rural 1 289
New Madrid County Rural 3 480
Newton County Urban 6 3,310
Nodaway County Rural 31 7,318
Oregon County Rural 9 946
Osage County Urban 4 505
Ozark County Rural 18 1,725
Pemiscot County Rural 6 1,115
Perry County Rural 5 920
Pettis County Rural 6 2,652
Phelps County Rural 9 4,190
Pike County Rural 10 1,838
Platte County Urban 6 5,646
Polk County Urban 1 324
Pulaski County Rural 22 11,526
Putnam County Rural 10 508
Ralls County Rural 2 158
Randolph County Rural 6 1,529
Ray County Urban 2 502
Reynolds County Rural 18 1,222
Ripley County Rural 4 560
Saline County Rural 14 3,313
Schuyler County Rural 37 1,654
Scotland County Rural 4 179
Scott County Rural 8 2,988
Shannon County Rural 5 416
Shelby County Rural 15 970
St. Charles County Urban 5 17,694
St. Clair County Rural 4 351
St. Francois County Rural 8 5,114
St. Louis City Urban 4 11,446
St. Louis County Urban 5 50,436
Ste. Genevieve County Rural 12 2,255
Stoddard County Rural 3 957
Stone County Rural 5 1,519
Sullivan County Rural 11 706
Taney County Rural 17 9,021
Texas County Rural 5 1,321
Vernon County Rural 16 3,418
Warren County Urban 4 1,262
Washington County Rural 7 1,747
Wayne County Rural 18 2,402
Webster County Urban 3 1,166
Worth County Rural 5 116
Wright County Rural 10 1,902

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 1:52 pm.

Data not available for this combination of geography, cancer site, age, and race/ethnicity.

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: Limited Access to Healthy Foods data provided by the USDA Food Environment Atlas.

For more information about Food Access: Limited Access to Healthy Foods, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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