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Demographic Data Report for Oregon by County
Insurance: Percent uninsured in demographic group, people at or below 138% of poverty
Ages <65, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2021 Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Data
Sorted by Name
County
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Value (Percent)
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People (Uninsured)
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Rank within US
(of 3141 counties)
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Oregon 12.3 78,281 17 of 51
Yamhill County 13.1 1,825 1,123
Wheeler County 9.2 28 281
Washington County 14.6 9,095 1,362
Wasco County 13.4 614 1,172
Wallowa County 10.9 122 648
Union County 10.2 504 504
Umatilla County 12.2 1,754 950
Tillamook County 12.3 512 967
Sherman County 12.3 34 967
Polk County 10.8 1,384 632
Multnomah County 12.5 15,063 1,003
Morrow County 18.2 438 1,821
Marion County 13.9 8,689 1,266
Malheur County 11.7 943 840
Linn County 11.0 2,451 671
Lincoln County 11.8 1,046 865
Lane County 11.0 8,050 671
Lake County 12.3 177 967
Klamath County 11.6 1,855 809
Josephine County 10.4 1,988 548
Jefferson County 11.6 561 809
Jackson County 10.9 4,211 648
Hood River County 20.8 656 2,177
Harney County 9.3 138 312
Grant County 11.5 138 779
Gilliam County 11.6 33 809
Douglas County 8.8 1,742 204
Deschutes County 14.0 3,410 1,278
Curry County 9.3 361 312
Crook County 10.3 404 535
Coos County 9.5 1,209 366
Columbia County 11.9 792 892
Clatsop County 12.6 824 1,023
Clackamas County 13.1 5,000 1,123
Benton County 11.6 1,960 809
Baker County 8.8 270 204
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/10/2024 2:49 am.
Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and Small Area Health Insurance Estimates.
The race categorization for this statistic does not include individuals who responded with two more races.
For more information about Insurance: Percent uninsured in demographic group, people at or below 138% of poverty, see the dictionary.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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