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2012 | Cook, Minnesota

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  Cook
County
Minnesota
Demographics
Population 5,472 5,266,215
% below 18 years of age 17% 24%
% 65 and older 20% 13%
% African American 0% 4%
% American Indian and Alaskan Native 8% 1%
% Asian 0% 4%
% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0% 0%
% Hispanic 1% 4%
% not proficient in English 1% 4%
% Females 50% 50%
% Rural 100% 29%
Health Outcomes
Diabetes 9% 7%
HIV prevalence rate   141
Health Care
Mental health providers 1,373:1 1,306:1
Health care costs $7,277 $7,534
Uninsured adults 15% 12%
Could not see doctor due to cost 4% 10%
Dentists 2,609:1 2,126:1
Social & Economic Factors
Median household income $43,694 $55,422
High housing costs 25% 33%
Children eligible for free lunch 25% 31%
Illiteracy 5.3% 6.0%
Homicide rate   3
Physical Environment
Commuting alone 75% 78%
Access to healthy foods 33% 54%

* Data supplied on behalf of state
Note: Blank values reflect unreliable or missing data