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

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/30/2026 8:57 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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