conhtr1
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quote: Originally posted by truly
Take a look at where Disability rates are highest:
from SSA data found at: http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v57n1/v57n1p25.pdf
County concentrations showing regional disability prevalence rates for the Dl population are presented in
charts l-3. Areas with the highest over- all prevalence rate included: Appalachia (parts of West Virginia, Virginia, Ken- tucky, and Tennessee), counties scattered throughout the Southeast Coastal Plains (parts of North and South Caro- lina), and areas of the Midsouth, (including Arkansas, Mississippi, the“Boot Heel” of southeastern Missouri,
and counties in southeastern Oklahoma). In the West, areas of high Dl prevalence were located in northwestern Montana, the coastal counties of Washington, and in isolated counties of the Southwest, primarily in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
Seems like lots of the DI population lives in pretty red areas. Not much of it around me.
Wonder why so much Disability in Appalachia?
Couldn't find anything newer that TWENTY years ago? Makes me think your "reaching".
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