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Page 1: 2014 Minnesota County Health Tables · 2019. 2. 8. · 2017 M I N N E S O T A C O U N T Y H E A L T H T A B L E S 2014 Minnesota County Health Tables Minnesota Department of Health

2 0 1 7 M I N N E S O T A C O U N T Y H E A L T H T A B L E S

2014 Minnesota County Health Tables

Page 2: 2014 Minnesota County Health Tables · 2019. 2. 8. · 2017 M I N N E S O T A C O U N T Y H E A L T H T A B L E S 2014 Minnesota County Health Tables Minnesota Department of Health

2 0 1 7 M I N N E S O T A C O U N T Y H E A L T H T A B L E S

2014 Minnesota County Health Tables

Minnesota Department of Health Minnesota Center for Health Statistics PO Box 64882 St. Paul, MN 55164-64882 [email protected] www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs

To obtain this information in a different format, email [email protected].

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Minnesota County Health Tables

Section A: Demographics Tables

TablesTable 1: Population Estimates by Age and SexTable 2: Population Estimates by Race and EthncityTable 3: Population per Square MileTable 4: Elderly PopulationTable 5: Selected Minnesota DemographicsTable 6: Selected Socioeconomic StatisticsTable 7: MinnesotaCare ProgramsTable 8: Medical Assistance ProgramsTable 9 : School Enrollment by Race/EthnicityTable 10: Child MaltreatmentTable 11: Out of Home Placements

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Demographics Table 1: County Population Estimates by Age and Sex, 2014

State, County or CHB Sex

Age Group

Total0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+Minnesota F 347,589 349,747 359,036 368,640 354,353 330,583 341,108 378,752 395,993 3,225,801

M 362,556 365,103 371,351 378,801 363,699 339,363 345,510 379,741 393,829 3,299,953 Aitkin F 685 784 571 593 618 652 772 1,020 1,253 6,948

M 759 793 562 588 645 678 781 1,032 1,323 7,161 Anoka F 21,711 22,555 20,350 22,403 22,923 22,598 24,307 27,048 26,622 210,517

M 22,971 23,974 21,172 22,974 23,430 23,338 24,604 27,183 26,999 216,645 Becker F 2,266 2,172 1,604 1,764 1,812 1,709 1,726 2,035 2,419 17,507

M 2,160 2,262 1,648 1,779 1,931 1,821 1,861 2,215 2,511 18,188 Beltrami F 3,333 3,174 3,596 2,742 2,582 2,346 2,300 2,620 2,993 25,686

M 3,538 3,330 3,851 2,965 2,640 2,274 2,207 2,531 2,862 26,198 Benton F 2,711 2,475 2,833 3,044 2,701 2,342 2,354 2,589 2,534 23,583

M 2,812 2,553 2,934 3,237 2,924 2,519 2,564 2,744 2,652 24,939 Big Stone F 318 269 209 213 237 230 260 339 403 2,478

M 279 299 227 248 247 218 242 354 443 2,557 Blue Earth F 3,589 4,520 7,241 4,354 3,741 3,190 3,094 3,450 3,830 37,009

M 3,854 4,457 8,044 5,041 4,096 3,411 3,289 3,513 3,721 39,426 Brown F 1,341 1,544 1,489 1,303 1,289 1,208 1,373 1,712 1,970 13,229

M 1,606 1,722 1,553 1,417 1,373 1,270 1,379 1,696 1,933 13,949 Carlton F 2,136 2,119 1,733 1,901 1,979 2,031 2,187 2,430 2,634 19,150

M 2,215 2,404 2,199 2,308 2,449 2,467 2,559 2,780 2,914 22,295 Carver F 6,926 7,745 4,956 5,512 6,557 7,011 7,645 8,160 7,418 61,930

M 7,066 8,076 4,881 5,441 6,368 6,774 7,477 8,142 7,670 61,895 Cass F 1,622 1,536 1,287 1,280 1,300 1,319 1,498 1,875 2,219 13,936

M 1,767 1,611 1,308 1,247 1,345 1,405 1,548 1,952 2,288 14,471 Chippewa F 731 737 651 652 648 599 673 796 878 6,365

M 782 805 694 725 694 600 626 789 875 6,590 Chisago F 3,067 3,716 2,635 2,842 3,062 3,328 3,908 4,341 4,267 31,166

M 3,311 3,903 3,362 3,455 3,490 3,655 4,222 4,691 4,428 34,517 Clay F 4,016 4,717 5,704 4,095 3,880 3,409 3,194 3,443 3,695 36,153

M 4,182 4,394 5,688 4,511 4,017 3,600 3,319 3,461 3,668 36,840 Clearwater F 599 551 405 427 456 483 479 557 668 4,625

M 573 635 466 463 494 503 513 586 647 4,880 Cook F 215 247 227 256 249 258 312 386 467 2,617

M 235 247 218 247 273 275 287 350 457 2,589 Cottonwood F 723 721 538 552 605 597 645 703 782 5,866

M 772 790 627 585 585 587 635 744 829 6,154 Crow Wing F 3,827 3,571 3,310 3,474 3,497 3,234 3,500 4,207 4,775 33,395

M 3,946 3,911 3,416 3,571 3,585 3,410 3,585 4,308 4,654 34,386 Dakota F 27,287 27,599 24,813 27,833 28,346 27,649 29,147 32,400 32,361 257,435

M 28,516 29,100 25,176 27,466 27,863 27,217 28,146 30,704 30,840 255,028 Dodge F 1,375 1,606 1,075 1,148 1,290 1,374 1,390 1,422 1,410 12,090

M 1,495 1,609 1,076 1,162 1,318 1,383 1,415 1,478 1,456 12,392 Douglas F 2,037 2,070 1,974 2,054 1,984 1,900 1,974 2,330 2,756 19,079

M 2,168 2,206 2,210 2,183 2,156 1,993 2,033 2,360 2,645 19,954 Faribault F 803 834 644 721 762 699 744 908 1,088 7,203

M 857 895 698 737 796 739 738 905 1,136 7,501 Fillmore F 1,278 1,274 984 1,028 1,148 1,128 1,110 1,314 1,566 10,830

M 1,462 1,334 1,033 1,117 1,172 1,150 1,223 1,385 1,540 11,416 Freeborn F 1,840 1,751 1,579 1,632 1,605 1,554 1,721 2,091 2,317 16,090

M 1,901 1,853 1,650 1,750 1,740 1,686 1,770 2,094 2,407 16,851 Goodhue F 2,774 2,815 2,318 2,508 2,620 2,593 2,765 3,334 3,699 25,426

M 2,896 3,124 2,432 2,583 2,710 2,619 2,737 3,369 3,747 26,217 Grant F 378 326 256 305 331 287 298 385 469 3,035

M 363 327 296 317 337 333 317 361 446 3,097 Hennepin F 76,501 70,225 92,662 103,347 90,990 78,341 76,888 82,603 85,434 756,991

M 79,212 72,878 92,775 103,909 92,443 80,330 77,486 81,871 83,286 764,190 Houston F 1,011 1,110 888 920 1,010 1,008 1,139 1,436 1,625 10,147

M 1,099 1,197 939 986 1,062 1,048 1,068 1,290 1,592 10,281 Hubbard F 1,215 1,091 791 919 1,003 1,016 1,126 1,424 1,650 10,235

M 1,247 1,163 862 952 1,008 1,020 1,147 1,454 1,675 10,528 Isanti F 2,444 2,530 2,166 2,358 2,350 2,337 2,520 2,836 2,889 22,430

M 2,554 2,721 2,221 2,428 2,453 2,387 2,595 3,071 3,160 23,590 Itasca F 2,416 2,651 2,025 2,156 2,360 2,408 2,604 3,045 3,584 23,249

M 2,732 2,855 2,322 2,328 2,471 2,469 2,542 3,000 3,590 24,309 Jackson F 603 599 500 543 554 543 564 629 761 5,296

M 647 671 596 581 571 575 601 750 851 5,843 Kanabec F 884 960 731 804 891 959 965 1,081 1,299 8,574

M 912 1,063 821 842 918 928 981 1,160 1,365 8,990 Kandiyohi F 2,725 2,515 2,543 2,449 2,329 2,257 2,344 2,682 3,184 23,028

M 2,874 2,773 2,774 2,681 2,578 2,280 2,312 2,667 3,094 24,033 Kittson F 235 287 182 159 175 221 241 291 351 2,142

M 239 293 216 201 193 211 263 331 381 2,328 Koochiching F 586 793 574 579 604 662 761 890 1,090 6,539

M 578 778 638 602 619 656 764 919 1,120 6,674 Lac Qui Parle F 344 409 270 278 315 297 313 449 577 3,252

M 394 411 296 303 320 318 368 469 586 3,465 Lake F 546 517 480 490 498 491 554 744 883 5,203

M 557 572 509 568 540 533 558 705 917 5,459 Lake of the Woods F 179 208 153 159 186 192 213 277 360 1,927

M 200 207 167 170 184 182 219 320 405 2,054 Le Sueur F 1,682 1,931 1,437 1,542 1,665 1,659 1,764 1,945 2,013 15,638

M 1,828 1,976 1,373 1,584 1,744 1,716 1,893 2,162 2,230 16,506 Lincoln F 327 336 264 292 291 284 282 325 374 2,775

M 386 351 278 282 297 329 319 361 441 3,044 Lyon F 1,767 1,840 1,815 1,731 1,555 1,385 1,384 1,551 1,782 14,810

M 1,865 1,822 1,855 1,828 1,699 1,533 1,420 1,590 1,732 15,344 McLeod F 2,204 2,363 1,961 2,026 2,012 2,066 2,307 2,543 2,617 20,099

M 2,328 2,434 2,041 2,142 2,171 2,218 2,367 2,586 2,657 20,944 Mahnomen F 472 373 315 298 302 264 274 313 342 2,953

M 551 414 247 274 295 290 285 312 390 3,058 Marshall F 609 585 454 493 473 468 504 616 692 4,894

M 551 624 486 523 555 532 563 661 762 5,257 Martin F 1,171 1,217 1,028 1,029 1,019 1,004 1,073 1,338 1,595 10,474

M 1,186 1,193 1,057 1,109 1,083 1,015 1,098 1,314 1,623 10,678 Meeker F 1,457 1,498 1,120 1,180 1,261 1,285 1,281 1,513 1,719 12,314

M 1,625 1,616 1,174 1,242 1,318 1,292 1,401 1,644 1,809 13,121 Mille Lacs F 1,663 1,608 1,343 1,494 1,496 1,490 1,573 1,789 1,902 14,358

M 1,783 1,779 1,351 1,457 1,564 1,514 1,599 1,869 1,968 14,884 Morrison F 2,067 1,982 1,690 1,812 1,905 1,828 1,880 2,239 2,554 17,957

M 2,199 2,173 1,748 1,930 1,995 1,875 2,050 2,421 2,600 18,991 Mower F 2,700 2,461 2,218 2,296 2,243 2,189 2,263 2,499 2,669 21,538

M 2,808 2,697 2,341 2,358 2,360 2,366 2,480 2,597 2,752 22,759 Murray F 478 497 366 379 420 412 419 522 653 4,146

M 530 507 398 411 433 414 455 575 643 4,366 Nicollet F 1,933 2,407 2,581 2,217 2,045 1,832 1,760 1,988 2,248 19,011

M 2,056 2,296 2,741 2,480 2,255 1,948 1,944 2,139 2,240 20,099 Nobles F 1,618 1,368 1,293 1,267 1,255 1,140 1,140 1,242 1,357 11,680

M 1,725 1,523 1,533 1,522 1,358 1,268 1,320 1,401 1,495 13,145 Norman F 388 460 288 297 339 359 366 453 524 3,474

M 375 483 286 294 345 361 375 449 511 3,479 Olmsted F 10,315 9,334 9,784 11,400 10,861 9,384 9,148 10,338 11,177 91,741

M 10,997 9,515 9,291 10,991 10,908 9,532 9,082 9,964 10,444 90,724 Otter Tail F 3,240 3,228 2,608 2,760 2,840 2,659 3,014 3,910 4,589 28,848

M 3,499 3,568 2,913 2,912 3,022 2,825 3,022 3,916 4,727 30,404 Pennington F 883 836 900 944 873 798 793 892 1,017 7,936

M 951 878 983 985 889 864 892 928 994 8,364 Pine F 1,523 1,615 1,289 1,473 1,511 1,466 1,643 2,016 2,250 14,786

M 1,584 1,798 1,800 2,035 2,112 1,987 2,057 2,404 2,533 18,310 Pipestone F 635 594 482 472 454 478 520 611 699 4,945

M 621 623 471 494 498 488 526 617 703 5,041 Polk F 2,042 2,105 1,944 1,831 1,703 1,620 1,763 2,055 2,266 17,329

M 2,083 2,149 2,255 2,026 1,829 1,725 1,826 2,133 2,368 18,394 Pope F 615 573 521 551 561 547 551 668 842 5,429

M 700 652 556 636 623 584 604 701 842 5,898 Ramsey F 35,795 33,146 44,530 44,129 36,826 31,255 30,884 33,724 36,249 326,538

M 37,042 34,200 43,394 43,084 36,638 31,169 30,394 32,600 33,721 322,242 Red Lake F 267 251 168 213 243 221 213 261 313 2,150

M 304 254 189 220 246 230 229 267 327 2,266 Redwood F 1,019 968 754 752 764 787 838 1,010 1,121 8,013

M 1,021 1,100 809 844 869 798 872 1,069 1,163 8,545 Renville F 868 941 672 722 746 751 843 1,036 1,163 7,742

M 929 989 794 840 840 809 870 1,054 1,294 8,419 Rice F 3,972 4,868 4,635 3,290 3,444 3,549 3,791 4,110 4,342 36,001

M 3,963 4,977 5,278 4,136 4,206 4,064 4,268 4,601 4,628 40,121

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Demographics Table 1: County Population Estimates by Age and Sex, 2014Age Group

State, County or CHB Sex 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+ TotalRock F 644 613 444 454 547 562 522 592 688 5,066

M 633 698 452 473 552 567 521 577 670 5,143 Roseau F 1,029 1,072 736 731 818 890 1,006 1,183 1,230 8,695

M 969 1,180 852 847 907 961 1,085 1,313 1,362 9,476 St. Louis F 10,347 12,082 14,254 11,191 10,911 10,267 10,785 12,959 15,171 107,967

M 10,992 12,526 15,902 12,717 11,980 11,171 11,299 13,043 15,182 114,812 Scott F 10,739 10,594 7,288 9,077 10,550 10,937 11,101 10,849 9,467 90,602

M 11,051 11,092 7,366 8,758 10,111 10,699 11,218 11,187 9,862 91,344 Sherburne F 6,451 6,733 5,200 5,815 6,146 6,381 6,684 6,733 6,156 56,299

M 6,655 7,228 6,011 6,448 6,600 6,730 7,097 7,251 6,543 60,563 Sibley F 921 991 726 785 856 852 894 1,080 1,124 8,229

M 1,028 1,046 768 823 917 887 906 1,111 1,205 8,691 Stearns F 9,432 10,992 12,857 9,155 8,791 8,130 8,584 9,759 9,985 87,685

M 9,693 11,323 13,863 10,124 9,496 8,617 8,754 9,872 10,187 91,929 Steele F 2,599 2,449 1,971 2,153 2,222 2,129 2,278 2,610 2,608 21,019

M 2,478 2,527 2,098 2,234 2,185 2,128 2,357 2,609 2,655 21,271 Stevens F 559 834 883 503 473 420 426 497 586 5,181

M 573 806 938 623 555 452 428 506 578 5,459 Swift F 535 514 455 476 494 474 539 631 687 4,805

M 595 579 510 518 522 498 570 682 772 5,246 Todd F 1,565 1,514 1,135 1,152 1,174 1,151 1,334 1,677 1,852 12,554

M 1,700 1,605 1,314 1,251 1,281 1,309 1,379 1,661 1,972 13,472 Traverse F 167 207 141 145 158 152 175 219 250 1,614

M 180 225 162 167 178 164 172 222 262 1,732 Wabasha F 1,308 1,308 1,063 1,097 1,133 1,186 1,350 1,600 1,703 11,748

M 1,313 1,299 1,096 1,150 1,218 1,229 1,363 1,586 1,711 11,965 Wadena F 934 864 678 660 720 702 699 848 962 7,067

M 889 897 789 700 714 723 753 891 1,006 7,362 Waseca F 1,141 1,202 1,203 1,468 1,490 1,326 1,274 1,320 1,421 11,845

M 1,219 1,243 977 1,035 1,116 1,110 1,110 1,236 1,321 10,367 Washington F 16,073 17,738 13,325 14,767 15,902 16,297 18,182 20,137 19,783 152,204

M 16,526 18,313 14,370 14,966 15,674 16,033 17,441 19,208 19,214 151,745 Watonwan F 738 755 545 557 627 598 620 697 789 5,926

M 754 749 612 627 664 610 592 676 793 6,077 Wilkin F 394 390 312 331 349 350 384 465 532 3,507

M 407 459 351 356 358 359 397 523 584 3,794 Winona F 2,425 3,958 5,258 2,746 2,546 2,364 2,538 3,010 3,364 28,209

M 2,522 3,676 5,303 2,958 2,721 2,529 2,637 2,968 3,341 28,655 Wright F 9,955 9,660 6,683 8,184 9,322 9,279 9,306 9,423 8,599 80,411

M 10,499 10,125 6,839 8,116 9,192 9,456 9,684 9,892 9,109 82,912 Yellow Medicine F 646 569 472 506 530 496 548 674 787 5,228

M 659 720 579 603 568 523 555 658 790 5,655 CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching F 3,687 4,228 3,170 3,328 3,582 3,722 4,137 4,955 5,927 36,736

M 4,069 4,426 3,522 3,518 3,735 3,803 4,087 4,951 6,033 38,144 CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods F 5,326 5,024 4,945 4,247 4,227 4,037 4,118 4,878 5,671 42,473

M 5,558 5,335 5,346 4,550 4,326 3,979 4,086 4,891 5,589 43,660 CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine F 2,574 2,498 2,057 2,125 2,224 2,096 2,333 2,889 3,332 22,128

M 2,709 2,814 2,306 2,397 2,351 2,157 2,361 2,952 3,466 23,513 CHB - Brown, Nicollet F 3,274 3,951 4,070 3,520 3,334 3,040 3,133 3,700 4,218 32,240

M 3,662 4,018 4,294 3,897 3,628 3,218 3,323 3,835 4,173 34,048 CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis F 13,244 14,965 16,694 13,838 13,637 13,047 13,838 16,519 19,155 134,937

M 13,999 15,749 18,828 15,840 15,242 14,446 14,703 16,878 19,470 145,155 CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson F 1,326 1,320 1,038 1,095 1,159 1,140 1,209 1,332 1,543 11,162

M 1,419 1,461 1,223 1,166 1,156 1,162 1,236 1,494 1,680 11,997 CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail

F 9,916 10,507 10,228 8,950 8,881 8,127 8,318 9,853 11,235 86,015 M 10,248 10,683 10,600 9,558 9,328 8,605 8,599 10,115 11,490 89,226

CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse F 3,756 4,010 3,775 3,558 3,507 3,306 3,424 4,099 4,903 34,338

M 3,984 4,216 4,162 3,926 3,849 3,526 3,554 4,150 4,773 36,140 CHB - Dodge, Steele F 3,974 4,055 3,046 3,301 3,512 3,503 3,668 4,032 4,018 33,109

M 3,973 4,136 3,174 3,396 3,503 3,511 3,772 4,087 4,111 33,663 CHB - Fillmore, Houston F 2,289 2,384 1,872 1,948 2,158 2,136 2,249 2,750 3,191 20,977

M 2,561 2,531 1,972 2,103 2,234 2,198 2,291 2,675 3,132 21,697 CHB - Faribault, Martin F 1,974 2,051 1,672 1,750 1,781 1,703 1,817 2,246 2,683 17,677

M 2,043 2,088 1,755 1,846 1,879 1,754 1,836 2,219 2,759 18,179 CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs F 4,107 4,138 3,509 3,852 3,846 3,827 4,093 4,625 4,791 36,788

M 4,337 4,500 3,572 3,885 4,017 3,901 4,194 4,940 5,128 38,474 CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red F 3,023 3,031 2,440 2,540 2,582 2,598 2,757 3,243 3,603 25,817

M 3,014 3,229 2,726 2,776 2,790 2,798 3,032 3,500 3,826 27,691 CHB - Kanabec, Pine F 2,407 2,575 2,020 2,277 2,402 2,425 2,608 3,097 3,549 23,360

M 2,496 2,861 2,621 2,877 3,030 2,915 3,038 3,564 3,898 27,300 CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville F 3,593 3,456 3,215 3,171 3,075 3,008 3,187 3,718 4,347 30,770

M 3,803 3,762 3,568 3,521 3,418 3,089 3,182 3,721 4,388 32,452 CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock F 4,870 4,848 4,125 4,080 4,031 3,908 3,965 4,611 5,317 39,755

M 5,056 5,101 4,263 4,332 4,348 4,129 4,113 4,789 5,352 41,483 CHB - LeSueur, Waseca F 2,823 3,133 2,640 3,010 3,155 2,985 3,038 3,265 3,434 27,483

M 3,047 3,219 2,350 2,619 2,860 2,826 3,003 3,398 3,551 26,873 CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley F 4,582 4,852 3,807 3,991 4,129 4,203 4,482 5,136 5,460 40,642

M 4,981 5,096 3,983 4,207 4,406 4,397 4,674 5,341 5,671 42,756 CHB - Mahnomen,

F 2,902 2,938 2,547 2,426 2,344 2,243 2,403 2,821 3,132 23,756 M 3,009 3,046 2,788 2,594 2,469 2,376 2,486 2,894 3,269 24,931

CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena F 4,566 4,360 3,503 3,624 3,799 3,681 3,913 4,764 5,368 37,578

M 4,788 4,675 3,851 3,881 3,990 3,907 4,182 4,973 5,578 39,825 Source: US Census Population Estimates, www.census.gov

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Demographics Table 2: Minnesota Population Estimates by Race Alone and HispanicityBy State and County, 2014

One Race Ethnicity

State/County/CHB Total White

Black/ African

AmericanAmer. Indian/

Alaskan Native

Asian/ Pacific

IslanderTwo or

More Races

Hispanic/ Latino

(any race)State of Minnesota 5,457,173 4,677,716 320,423 71,960 260,287 111,440 233,559Aitkin 15,771 14,964 66 438 56 202 121Anoka 341,864 296,723 18,453 2,789 14,904 7,728 11,510Becker 33,259 29,184 184 2,615 177 946 329Beltrami 45,664 33,939 353 9,580 345 1,348 458Benton 39,506 37,200 1,004 193 435 571 676Big Stone 5,127 5,022 22 34 9 37 50Blue Earth 65,385 60,253 2,258 261 1,562 882 1,809Brown 25,292 24,789 97 50 174 147 903Carlton 35,571 31,824 580 2,117 191 818 385Carver 97,338 90,992 1,540 268 2,911 1,258 3,596Cass 28,559 24,269 100 3,424 122 599 264Chippewa 12,110 11,524 83 148 198 125 653Chisago 54,025 51,662 720 371 552 620 881Clay 61,286 56,996 1,050 967 913 1,126 2,240Clearwater 8,791 7,577 36 849 37 236 81Cook 5,233 4,550 34 473 42 103 58Cottonwood 11,633 10,885 117 47 395 139 736Crow Wing 63,265 60,990 387 596 313 860 680Dakota 412,529 355,488 23,403 2,200 20,358 9,734 23,484Dodge 20,353 19,803 143 66 112 223 915Douglas 36,790 35,931 192 139 171 295 442Faribault 14,192 13,831 74 96 58 101 802Fillmore 20,776 20,396 73 35 111 150 203Freeborn 30,840 29,546 350 137 447 310 2,711Goodhue 46,423 44,170 545 645 379 622 1,211Grant 5,956 5,801 27 18 30 59 89Hennepin 1,212,064 919,703 153,314 14,129 87,584 33,474 67,825Houston 18,738 18,238 117 38 101 205 115Hubbard 20,573 19,506 77 506 103 365 261Isanti 38,413 36,880 318 229 367 591 583Itasca 45,589 42,397 192 1,746 188 883 429Jackson 10,269 9,865 58 38 188 103 298Kanabec 15,930 15,394 92 122 68 233 239Kandiyohi 42,285 39,917 1,464 183 299 404 4,559Kittson 4,435 4,348 18 20 19 20 75Koochiching 12,856 12,168 86 325 54 226 125Lac Qui Parle 6,891 6,722 23 21 59 51 121Lake 10,680 10,379 50 63 48 132 148Lake of the Woods 3,918 3,739 11 36 46 76 52Le Sueur 27,770 26,968 179 115 190 236 1,501Lincoln 5,788 5,688 10 15 26 32 97Lyon 25,665 23,621 646 172 852 344 1,460McLeod 35,882 34,882 252 135 282 306 1,765Mahnomen 5,505 2,674 29 2,298 10 464 39Marshall 9,417 9,179 36 78 34 66 339Martin 20,220 19,671 121 80 148 125 682Meeker al 23,107th Tables 22,608 129 59 102 133 696Minnesota County HeMille Lacs 25,884 23,591 132 1,554 130 450 324Morrison 32,810 31,964 169 105 179 340 407 4

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Demographics Table 2: Minnesota Population Estimates by Race Alone and HispanicityBy State and County, 2014

One Race Ethnicity

State/County/CHB Total White

Black/ African

AmericanAmer. Indian/

Alaskan Native

Asian/ Pacific

IslanderTwo or

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(any race)State of Minnesota 5,457,173 4,677,716 320,423 71,960 260,287 111,440 233,559Mower 39,323 36,222 1,342 192 983 492 4,083Murray 8,470 8,189 36 21 127 70 255Nicollet 33,093 31,214 800 129 485 395 1,263Nobles 21,590 18,606 958 298 1,426 271 5,188Norman 6,639 6,250 30 148 36 145 296Olmsted 150,287 128,740 8,521 502 9,389 2,697 5,981Otter Tail 57,635 55,456 657 384 393 608 1,545Pennington 14,058 13,221 182 272 128 232 378Pine 29,095 26,766 685 944 188 526 641Pipestone 9,281 8,770 116 138 79 168 361Polk 31,704 29,714 431 529 373 567 1,609Pope 10,984 10,713 59 39 60 88 103Ramsey 532,655 373,242 62,566 5,079 73,836 15,877 31,327Red Lake 4,043 3,848 30 89 10 54 88Redwood 15,515 13,864 118 779 466 291 306Renville 15,025 14,455 78 179 101 154 1,081Rice 65,151 59,452 2,695 455 1,492 895 4,622Rock 9,553 9,233 78 50 70 116 199Roseau 15,679 14,684 65 246 435 195 142St. Louis 200,949 186,097 3,240 4,659 2,252 4,329 2,290Scott 139,672 121,458 4,985 1,484 8,804 2,499 5,603Sherburne 91,126 86,053 1,918 511 1,132 1,402 1,928Sibley 14,918 14,474 94 62 100 170 1,153Stearns 152,912 140,453 5,933 642 3,457 2,070 3,980Steele 36,573 34,626 981 135 352 403 2,567Stevens 9,800 9,158 126 133 183 156 349Swift 9,436 9,145 72 55 47 81 327Todd 24,264 23,477 113 132 200 298 1,206Traverse 3,387 3,131 18 163 7 39 46Wabasha 21,362 20,835 134 57 123 191 572Wadena 13,757 13,230 140 97 54 203 194Waseca 19,025 17,957 476 176 169 213 988Washington 249,283 217,966 10,790 1,286 13,957 4,525 8,337Watonwan 11,083 10,507 190 141 141 86 2,255Wilkin 6,495 6,273 26 88 28 64 133Winona 51,097 48,256 750 176 1,327 527 1,258Wright 129,918 124,049 1,536 524 1,738 1,721 3,120Yellow Medicine 10,109 9,521 40 343 60 124 358CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 74,216 69,529 344 2,509 298 1,311 675CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods

78,946 64,761 477 10,971 531 2,025 852CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

43,673 41,934 240 601 373 418 1,509Minnesota County Health TablesCHB - Brown, Nicollet

58,385 56,003 897 179 659 542 2,1665

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Demographics Table 2: Minnesota Population Estimates by Race Alone and HispanicityBy State and County, 2014

One Race Ethnicity

State/County/CHB Total White

Black/ African

AmericanAmer. Indian/

Alaskan Native

Asian/ Pacific

IslanderTwo or

More Races

Hispanic/ Latino

(any race)State of Minnesota 5,457,173 4,677,716 320,423 71,960 260,287 111,440 233,559CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 252,433 232,850 3,904 7,312 2,533 5,382 2,881CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 21,902 20,750 175 85 583 242 1,034CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 158,675 147,909 1,917 4,054 1,511 2,744 4,247CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

66,917 64,734 422 492 451 637 1,029CHB - Dodge, Steele 56,926 54,429 1,124 201 464 626 3,482CHB - Fillmore, Houston

39,514 38,634 190 73 212 355 318CHB - Faribault, Martin

34,412 33,502 195 176 206 226 1,484CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs

64,297 60,471 450 1,783 497 1,041 907CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau

47,632 45,280 331 705 626 567 1,022CHB - Kanabec, Pine 45,025 42,160 777 1,066 256 759 880CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 57,310 54,372 1,542 362 400 558 5,640CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 74,272 69,365 1,004 1,175 1,620 1,021 2,678CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

46,795 44,925 655 291 359 449 2,489CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 73,907 71,964 475 256 484 609 3,614CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 43,848 38,638 490 2,975 419 1,176 1,944CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 70,831 68,671 422 334 433 841 1,807Source: US Census, www.census.govhttp://www.census.gov/popest/data/index.htmlPopulation estimates PEPSR6HRace alone - individuals who identified only one race

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Demographics Table 3: Selected Minnesota Population StatisticsBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB

Number under 5 years

Percent under 5 years

Number 0-19 years

Percent 0-19 years

Females Ages 15-

44State of Minnesota 348,643 6.4 1,424,995 26.1 1,053,340Aitkin 647 4.1 3,021 19.2 1,929Anoka 21,332 6.2 91,211 26.7 65,616Becker 2,105 6.3 8,860 26.6 5,273Beltrami 3,540 7.8 13,375 29.3 9,053Benton 2,706 6.8 10,551 26.7 7,794Big Stone 313 6.1 1,165 22.7 690Blue Earth 3,660 5.6 16,420 25.1 15,354Brown 1,396 5.5 6,213 24.6 4,205Carlton 2,016 5.7 8,874 24.9 5,781Carver 6,295 6.5 29,813 30.6 18,805Cass 1,593 5.6 6,536 22.9 4,031Chippewa 716 5.9 3,055 25.2 1,961Chisago 2,932 5.4 13,997 25.9 9,334Clay 4,078 6.7 17,309 28.2 14,024Clearwater 530 6.0 2,358 26.8 1,372Cook 211 4.0 944 18.0 741Cottonwood 768 6.6 3,006 25.8 1,786Crow Wing 3,732 5.9 15,255 24.1 10,097Dakota 27,001 6.5 112,502 27.3 80,318Dodge 1,300 6.4 6,085 29.9 3,819Douglas 1,980 5.4 8,481 23.1 5,884Faribault 804 5.7 3,389 23.9 2,165Fillmore 1,284 6.2 5,348 25.7 3,286Freeborn 1,793 5.8 7,345 23.8 4,804Goodhue 2,688 5.8 11,609 25.0 7,641Grant 337 5.7 1,394 23.4 880Hennepin 80,204 6.6 298,816 24.7 256,252Houston 939 5.0 4,417 23.6 2,944Hubbard 1,177 5.7 4,716 22.9 2,839Isanti 2,294 6.0 10,249 26.7 7,007Itasca 2,466 5.4 10,654 23.4 6,934Jackson 615 6.0 2,520 24.5 1,637Kanabec 776 4.9 3,819 24.0 2,596Kandiyohi 2,711 6.4 10,887 25.7 7,215Kittson 231 5.2 1,054 23.8 635Koochiching 508 4.0 2,735 21.3 1,947Lac Qui Parle 361 5.2 1,558 22.6 929Lake 531 5.0 2,192 20.5 1,481Lake of the Woods 175 4.5 794 20.3 528Le Sueur 1,588 5.7 7,417 26.7 4,892Lincoln 320 5.5 1,400 24.2 852Lyon 1,840 7.2 7,294 28.4 5,034McLeod 2,201 6.1 9,329 26.0 6,224Mahnomen 563 10.2 1,810 32.9 911Marshall 573 6.1 2,369 25.2 1,436Martin 1,093 5.4 4,767 23.6 3,137Minnesota County Health TablesMeeker 1,438 6.2 6,196 26.8 3,722Mille Lacs 1,645 6.4 6,833 26.4 4,404

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Demographics Table 3: Selected Minnesota Population StatisticsBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB

Number under 5 years

Percent under 5 years

Number 0-19 years

Percent 0-19 years

Females Ages 15-

44State of Minnesota 348,643 6.4 1,424,995 26.1 1,053,340Morrison 1,983 6.0 8,421 25.7 5,471Mower 2,720 6.9 10,666 27.1 6,764Murray 489 5.8 2,012 23.8 1,232Nicollet 1,868 5.6 8,692 26.3 6,855Nobles 1,740 8.1 6,234 28.9 3,773Norman 353 5.3 1,706 25.7 1,052Olmsted 10,599 7.1 40,161 26.7 29,437Otter Tail 3,347 5.8 13,535 23.5 8,396Pennington 942 6.7 3,548 25.2 2,580Pine 1,419 4.9 6,520 22.4 4,303Pipestone 598 6.4 2,473 26.6 1,460Polk 2,037 6.4 8,379 26.4 5,556Pope 640 5.8 2,540 23.1 1,636Ramsey 37,827 7.1 140,183 26.3 113,767Red Lake 300 7.4 1,076 26.6 612Redwood 986 6.4 4,108 26.5 2,393Renville 865 5.8 3,727 24.8 2,265Rice 3,791 5.8 17,780 27.3 12,774Rock 616 6.4 2,588 27.1 1,539Roseau 941 6.0 4,250 27.1 2,551St. Louis 10,393 5.2 45,947 22.9 37,080Scott 10,278 7.4 43,476 31.1 28,296Sherburne 6,153 6.8 27,067 29.7 17,794Sibley 900 6.0 3,986 26.7 2,476Stearns 9,384 6.1 41,440 27.1 31,949Steele 2,446 6.7 10,053 27.5 6,408Stevens 518 5.3 2,772 28.3 2,142Swift 562 6.0 2,223 23.6 1,430Todd 1,678 6.9 6,384 26.3 3,697Traverse 162 4.8 779 23.0 487Wabasha 1,272 6.0 5,228 24.5 3,482Wadena 849 6.2 3,584 26.1 2,153Waseca 1,136 6.0 4,805 25.3 3,903Washington 15,260 6.1 68,650 27.5 46,236Watonwan 759 6.8 2,996 27.0 1,835Wilkin 377 5.8 1,650 25.4 1,080Winona 2,247 4.4 12,581 24.6 11,712Wright 9,552 7.4 40,239 31.0 25,038Yellow Medicine 650 6.4 2,594 25.7 1,527CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 3,621 4.9 16,410 22.1 10,810CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods

5,422 6.9 21,243 26.9 13,792CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

2,602 6.0 10,595 24.3 6,537CHB - Brown, Nicollet 3,264 5.6 14,905 25.5 11,060CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 13,151 5.2 57,957 23.0 45,083Minnesota County Health TablesCHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 1,383 6.3 5,526 25.2 3,423CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 9,907 6.2 41,354 26.1 28,773

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Demographics Table 3: Selected Minnesota Population StatisticsBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB

Number under 5 years

Percent under 5 years

Number 0-19 years

Percent 0-19 years

Females Ages 15-

44State of Minnesota 348,643 6.4 1,424,995 26.1 1,053,340CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 3,637 5.4 15,966 23.9 11,029CHB - Dodge, Steele 3,746 6.6 16,138 28.3 10,227CHB - Fillmore, Houston 2,223 5.6 9,765 24.7 6,230CHB - Faribault, Martin 1,897 5.5 8,156 23.7 5,302CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 3,939 6.1 17,082 26.6 11,411CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 2,987 6.3 12,297 25.8 7,814CHB - Kanabec, Pine 2,195 4.9 10,339 23.0 6,899CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 3,576 6.2 14,614 25.5 9,480CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 4,849 6.5 19,875 26.8 12,510CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 2,724 5.8 12,222 26.1 8,795CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 4,539 6.1 19,511 26.4 12,422CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 2,953 6.7 11,895 27.1 7,519CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 4,510 6.4 18,389 26.0 11,321Source: US Census, www.census.gov

Children under 5 - for data by county subdivision go to:MDH Climate Change

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State/County/CHB Number PercentState of Minnesota 780,142 14.3Aitkin 4,741 30.1Anoka 40,733 11.9Becker 6,426 19.3Beltrami 6,569 14.4Benton 5,346 13.5Big Stone 1,316 25.7Blue Earth 8,477 13.0Brown 5,068 20.0Carlton 5,782 16.3Carver 9,690 10.0Cass 6,790 23.8Chippewa 2,447 20.2Chisago 7,526 13.9Clay 7,753 12.7Clearwater 1,714 19.5Cook 1,272 24.3Cottonwood 2,613 22.5Crow Wing 13,106 20.7Dakota 49,966 12.1Dodge 2,682 13.2Douglas 7,963 21.6Faribault 3,188 22.5Fillmore 4,228 20.4Freeborn 6,624 21.5Goodhue 8,586 18.5Grant 1,386 23.3Hennepin 151,476 12.5Houston 3,630 19.4Hubbard 4,864 23.6Isanti 5,593 14.6Itasca 9,576 21.0Jackson 2,042 19.9Kanabec 2,958 18.6Kandiyohi 7,370 17.4Kittson 1,000 22.5Koochiching 2,799 21.8Lac Qui Parle 1,715 24.9Lake 2,623 24.6Lake of the Woods 862 22.0Le Sueur 4,445 16.0Lincoln 1,442 24.9Lyon 3,701 14.4McLeod 6,254 17.4Mahnomen 925 16.8Marshall 1,882 20.0Martin 4,384 21.7Meeker 4,151 18.0Mille Lacs 4,652 18.0Morrison 5,749 17.5Minnesota County Health TablesMower 6,928 17.6Murray 2,021 23.9 10

Demographics Table 4: Number and percent of people 65 years and older, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

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State/County/CHB Number PercentState of Minnesota 780,142 14.3Nicollet 4,596 13.9Nobles 3,394 15.7Norman 1,445 21.8Olmsted 21,020 14.0Otter Tail 12,944 22.5Pennington 2,301 16.4Pine 5,361 18.4Pipestone 1,888 20.3Polk 5,409 17.1Pope 2,494 22.7Ramsey 68,974 12.9Red Lake 748 18.5Redwood 3,188 20.5Renville 3,060 20.4Rice 9,191 14.1Rock 1,956 20.5Roseau 2,463 15.7St. Louis 34,576 17.2Scott 12,952 9.3Sherburne 9,297 10.2Sibley 2,610 17.5Stearns 20,633 13.5Steele 5,863 16.0Stevens 1,602 16.3Swift 2,017 21.4Todd 4,647 19.2Traverse 870 25.7Wabasha 3,993 18.7Wadena 2,966 21.6Waseca 3,082 16.2Washington 31,928 12.8Watonwan 2,126 19.2Wilkin 1,175 18.1Winona 7,708 15.1Wright 14,603 11.2Yellow Medicine 2,028 20.1CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 17,116 23.1CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 14,009 17.7CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine 9,523 21.8CHB - Brown, Nicollet 9,664 16.6CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 44,253 17.5CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 4,655 21.3CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 28,298 17.8CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 14,315 21.4CHB - Dodge, Steele 8,545 15.0CHB - Fillmore, Houston 7,858 19.9CHB - Faribault, Martin 10,245 29.8CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 8,394 13.1CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, RoseauMinnesota County Health Tables 8,394 17.6CHB - Kanabec, Pine 8,319 18.5 11

Demographics Table 4: Number and percent of people 65 years and older, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

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Demographics Table 4: Number and percent of people 65 years and older, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB Number PercentState of Minnesota 780,142 14.3CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 10,430 18.2CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 14,196 19.1CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 7,527 16.1CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 13,015 17.6CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 7,779 17.7CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 13,362 18.9Source: US Census, www.census.govFor data by county subdivision go to:MDH Climate Change

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Demographics Table 5: Population per Square Mile, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB PopulationLand Area in Square

MilesPopulation per

Square Mile

State of Minnesota 5,457,173 79,617 68.5Aitkin 15,771 1,819 8.7Anoka 341,864 424 806.3Becker 33,259 1,311 25.4Beltrami 45,664 2,505 18.2Benton 39,506 408 96.8Big Stone 5,127 497 10.3Blue Earth 65,385 752 86.9Brown 25,292 611 41.4Carlton 35,571 860 41.4Carver 97,338 357 272.7Cass 28,559 2,018 14.2Chippewa 12,110 583 20.8Chisago 54,025 418 129.2Clay 61,286 1,045 58.6Clearwater 8,791 995 8.8Cook 5,233 1,451 3.6Cottonwood 11,633 640 18.2Crow Wing 63,265 997 63.5Dakota 412,529 570 723.7Dodge 20,353 440 46.3Douglas 36,790 634 58.0Faribault 14,192 714 19.9Fillmore 20,776 861 24.1Freeborn 30,840 708 43.6Goodhue 46,423 759 61.2Grant 5,956 547 10.9Hennepin 1,212,064 557 2,176.1Houston 18,738 558 33.6Hubbard 20,573 923 22.3Isanti 38,413 439 87.5Itasca 45,589 2,665 17.1Jackson 10,269 702 14.6Kanabec 15,930 525 30.3Kandiyohi 42,285 796 53.1Kittson 4,435 1,097 4.0Koochiching 12,856 3,102 4.1Lac Qui Parle 6,891 765 9.0Lake 10,680 2,099 5.1Lake of the Woods 3,918 1,297 3.0Le Sueur 27,770 449 61.8Lincoln 5,788 537 10.8Lyon 25,665 714 35.9McLeod 35,882 492 72.9Mahnomen 5,505 556 9.9Marshall 9,417 1,772 5.3Martin 20,220 709 28.5Meeker 23,107 609 37.9Mille Lacs 25,884 575 45.0Morrison 32,810 1,125 29.2Mower 39,323 712 55.2

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Demographics Table 5: Population per Square Mile, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB PopulationLand Area in Square

MilesPopulation per

Square Mile

State of Minnesota 5,457,173 79,617 68.5Murray 8,470 705 12.0Nicollet 33,093 452 73.2Nobles 21,590 716 30.2Norman 6,639 876 7.6Olmsted 150,287 653 230.1Otter Tail 57,635 1,980 29.1Pennington 14,058 617 22.8Pine 29,095 1,411 20.6Pipestone 9,281 466 19.9Polk 31,704 1,971 16.1Pope 10,984 670 16.4Ramsey 532,655 156 3,414.5Red Lake 4,043 432 9.4Redwood 15,515 880 17.6Renville 15,025 983 15.3Rice 65,151 498 130.8Rock 9,553 483 19.8Roseau 15,679 1,663 9.4St. Louis 200,949 6,226 32.3Scott 139,672 357 391.2Sherburne 91,126 437 208.5Sibley 14,918 589 25.3Stearns 152,912 1,345 113.7Steele 36,573 430 85.1Stevens 9,800 562 17.4Swift 9,436 744 12.7Todd 24,264 942 25.8Traverse 3,387 574 5.9Wabasha 21,362 525 40.7Wadena 13,757 536 25.7Waseca 19,025 423 45.0Washington 249,283 392 635.9Watonwan 11,083 435 25.5Wilkin 6,495 752 8.6Winona 51,097 626 81.6Wright 129,918 661 196.5Yellow Medicine 10,109 758 13.3Aitkin, Itasca and Koochiching 74,216 7,586 9.8

Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard and Lake of the W 78,946 5,720 13.8

Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac Qui Parle, Swift and Y 43,673 3,347 13.0Brown and Nicollet 58,385 1,063 54.9Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis 252,433 10,636 23.7Cottonwood and Jackson 21,902 1,342 16.3CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 158,675 1,797 88.3Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens and Traverse 66,917 2,987 22.4Dodge and Steele 56,926 870 65.4Fillmore and Houston 39,514 1,419 27.8Faribault and Martin 34,412 1,423 24.2

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Demographics Table 5: Population per Square Mile, MinnesotaBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB PopulationLand Area in Square

MilesPopulation per

Square Mile

State of Minnesota 5,457,173 79,617 68.5Isanti and Mille Lacs 64,297 1,014 63.4Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake and Rose 47,632 5,581 8.5Kanabec and Pine 45,025 1,936 23.3Kandiyohi and Renville 57,310 1,779 32.2Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood and R 74,272 3,785 19.6Le Sueur and Waseca 46,795 872 53.7Meeker, Mcleod and Sibley 73,907 1,690 43.7Mahnomen, Norman and Polk 43,848 3,403 12.9Morrison, Todd and Wadena 70,831 2,603 27.2Source: US Census, www.census.gov

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Percent of:

State/County/CHB

population aged 25 years and older with less than or equal to

high school education or equivalent

people of all ages living at or below 200% of

poverty

housing occupied by

owner

children under 18 living in

single parent headed

households

housing units built

before 1980

State of Minnesota 34.1 27.1 75.3 26.1 58.0Aitkin 50.4 36.1 84.8 29.3 52.5Anoka 35.4 20.9 82.6 23.0 43.9Becker 42.6 32.9 81.7 26.8 57.9Beltrami 36.8 41.8 71.1 39.6 49.8Benton 41.3 33.7 75.7 31.0 49.6Big Stone 52.9 31.7 84.0 21.9 75.9Blue Earth 34.9 35.9 69.2 21.6 61.6Brown 48.1 27.4 82.0 26.2 74.3Carlton 43.3 32.4 80.6 29.5 59.8Carver 25.7 13.3 85.3 13.2 31.0Cass 45.0 38.7 81.1 33.3 47.9Chippewa 45.9 30.6 73.5 25.5 78.0Chisago 40.6 21.2 87.4 22.1 37.5Clay 34.9 29.0 74.4 22.3 60.6Clearwater 52.6 40.5 82.2 26.7 60.1Cook 29.4 30.6 78.3 35.2 46.8Cottonwood 48.1 37.7 79.0 19.2 84.1Crow Wing 38.5 31.9 77.4 27.7 49.2Dakota 27.3 19.5 77.9 24.3 39.3Dodge 39.4 18.5 86.4 25.4 56.9Douglas 37.1 26.8 82.4 20.2 51.6Faribault 50.2 35.1 79.1 34.9 85.8Fillmore 45.9 30.3 82.6 21.0 69.1Freeborn 48.9 34.7 78.7 34.3 81.0Goodhue 40.5 26.7 80.6 26.9 60.9Grant 42.4 30.1 84.5 33.7 73.5Hennepin 25.5 27.3 66.5 29.3 66.4Houston 42.7 28.3 83.1 25.8 67.5Hubbard 39.4 35.1 83.2 24.9 48.3Isanti 47.1 24.3 83.8 21.9 43.4Itasca 41.2 35.3 82.1 27.4 58.2Jackson 43.7 28.7 78.9 21.7 83.7Kanabec 52.8 37.6 80.2 27.9 53.0Kandiyohi 41.0 31.2 76.9 29.0 60.3Kittson 44.2 29.8 83.7 30.0 75.2Koochiching 47.5 35.6 80.7 25.5 67.8Lac Qui Parle 47.2 31.6 83.4 23.3 82.4Lake 41.5 31.7 84.6 20.1 72.4Lake of the Woods 51.9 30.4 88.3 25.8 48.5Le Sueur 44.3 25.9 84.1 25.2 62.5Lincoln 49.3 29.6 85.8 19.5 81.6Lyon 42.3 31.4 71.5 28.8 69.0McLeod 44.9 25.0 80.8 22.6 57.3Mahnomen 53.3 50.2 70.3 49.2 62.1Minnesota County Health TablesMarshall 50.1 25.1 86.0 20.9 74.0 16

Demographics Table 6: Selected Minnesota Socioeconomic Statistics by State & County2010-2014 American Community Survey (Census)

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Demographics Table 6: Selected Minnesota Socioeconomic Statistics by State & County2010-2014 American Community Survey (Census)

Percent of:

State/County/CHB

population aged 25 years and older with less than or equal to

high school education or equivalent

people of all ages living at or below 200% of

poverty

housing occupied by

owner

children under 18 living in

single parent headed

households

housing units built

before 1980Martin 49.7 31.8 80.4 30.1 79.8Meeker 47.9 28.0 81.8 20.5 62.1Mille Lacs 48.1 33.5 75.5 31.9 49.1Morrison 50.0 33.3 83.8 22.9 58.1Mower 45.5 33.5 73.9 32.3 78.6Murray 48.2 28.7 83.9 25.0 73.4Nicollet 33.4 23.5 77.4 23.7 58.5Nobles 54.6 35.7 71.0 31.4 77.5Norman 50.6 32.0 82.9 23.0 77.3Olmsted 27.6 22.6 77.2 25.8 48.7Otter Tail 40.2 30.3 83.0 20.6 59.0Pennington 43.4 30.7 80.0 29.6 69.9Pine 54.6 37.4 80.7 30.0 49.4Pipestone 49.4 33.4 77.1 25.4 77.4Polk 41.8 32.6 75.5 27.2 69.0Pope 41.4 27.3 82.6 19.3 67.7Ramsey 32.7 34.5 62.0 33.9 73.6Red Lake 50.4 30.6 84.8 23.8 69.8Redwood 50.4 34.4 79.8 21.6 79.1Renville 48.8 32.1 82.2 26.1 78.7Rice 41.5 27.7 78.4 26.9 56.0Rock 51.1 31.9 78.7 27.4 78.6Roseau 46.7 28.9 82.6 29.9 52.1St. Louis 36.6 34.7 74.4 34.9 74.4Scott 29.1 14.4 85.3 14.7 27.2Sherburne 32.6 22.8 82.7 18.7 30.5Sibley 52.2 28.6 80.4 23.4 72.1Stearns 38.7 30.2 74.8 24.2 47.9Steele 44.3 27.3 80.7 26.8 62.2Stevens 37.8 31.6 72.7 16.4 70.8Swift 49.9 29.4 78.1 24.9 79.5Todd 50.5 37.1 84.7 20.8 66.1Traverse 45.9 28.2 84.4 17.4 80.1Wabasha 46.7 24.8 85.1 23.2 59.9Wadena 50.2 43.9 77.2 29.2 64.2Waseca 44.2 27.4 81.8 22.4 70.9Washington 26.2 16.3 83.3 22.0 37.5Watonwan 53.1 27.3 76.4 27.4 81.5Wilkin 40.4 28.0 83.6 19.7 71.6Winona 39.7 33.6 75.4 15.0 69.8Wright 35.4 19.1 86.7 19.8 36.4Yellow Medicine 47.7 28.5 80.7 24.3 85.2CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching

44.4 35.6 82.4 27.4 57.9CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 40.3 39.3 76.5 33.9 50.3

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Demographics Table 6: Selected Minnesota Socioeconomic Statistics by State & County2010-2014 American Community Survey (Census)

Percent of:

State/County/CHB

population aged 25 years and older with less than or equal to

high school education or equivalent

people of all ages living at or below 200% of

poverty

housing occupied by

owner

children under 18 living in

single parent headed

households

housing units built

before 1980CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

48.2 30.2 79.0 24.3 80.3CHB - Brown, Nicollet 40.1 25.2 79.5 24.8 65.9CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 37.6 34.2 75.8 33.4 71.3CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 46.0 33.5 78.9 20.4 83.9CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 38.9 30.2 79.5 22.6 59.7CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 38.9 28.0 81.3 20.5 60.3CHB - Dodge, Steele 42.6 24.2 82.8 26.3 60.4CHB - Fillmore, Houston 44.4 29.4 82.9 23.1 68.3CHB - Faribault, Martin 47.5 28.0 79.9 25.8 46.0CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 46.5 28.9 80.5 27.6 65.6CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 46.5 28.9 82.8 27.6 65.6CHB - Kanabec, Pine 54.0 37.5 80.5 29.2 50.5CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 43.1 31.4 78.3 28.3 65.3CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 47.4 31.9 77.5 25.6 75.1CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 44.3 26.5 83.2 24.1 65.7CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley

47.3 26.7 81.0 22.1 61.8CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk

44.6 34.8 76.0 29.6 69.5CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena

50.2 36.6 82.8 23.4 62.2

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS), US Census www.census.gov

ACS Series: Education - S1501, Poverty - S1701, Housing - B25008, Single Parent - B09002, Housing Units - B25034Eduation and Poverty - for data by county subdivision go to:MDH Climate Change

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State/County/CHB All Families and Children Adults with No Kids Total

State of Minnesota 33,574 40,654 74,227Aitkin 144 218 362Anoka 2,287 2,445 4,732Becker 288 249 537Beltrami 323 366 689Benton 248 270 518Big Stone 47 34 81Blue Earth 305 434 739Brown 143 137 280Carlton 185 253 438Carver 366 426 792Cass 317 352 669Chippewa 106 78 184Chisago 334 367 701Clay 265 316 581Clearwater 69 70 139Cook 70 124 194Cottonwood 92 73 165Crow Wing 584 674 1,258Dakota 2,382 2,425 4,807Dodge 122 104 226Douglas 286 308 594Faribault 91 119 210Fillmore 127 134 261Freeborn 215 264 479Goodhue 246 303 549Grant 64 64 128Hennepin 7,038 10,560 17,598Houston 96 122 218Hubbard 207 225 432Isanti 323 308 631Itasca 328 432 760Jackson 62 56 118Kanabec 151 163 314Kandiyohi 299 308 607Kittson 37 25 62Koochiching 93 165 258Lac Qui Parle 39 54 93Lake 85 130 215Lake of the Woods 45 51 96Le Sueur 158 159 317Lincoln 43 39 82Lyon 148 159 307McLeod 209 259 468Mahnomen 26 36 62Marshall 64 56 120Martin 121 114 235Meeker 192 151 343Mille Lacs 249 239 488Morrison 317 300 617Mower 206 226 432Minnesota County Health TablesMurray 55 65 120 19

Demographics Table 7: MinnesotaCare Average Monthly EnrollmentBy State and County, 2014

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Demographics Table 7: MinnesotaCare Average Monthly EnrollmentBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB All Families and Children Adults with No Kids Total

State of Minnesota 33,574 40,654 74,227Nicollet 141 185 326Nobles 124 93 217Norman 44 42 86Olmsted 657 961 1,618Otter Tail 493 435 928Pennington 89 104 193Pine 232 271 503Pipestone 62 43 105Polk 191 176 367Pope 93 105 198Ramsey 3,617 4,861 8,478Red Lake 20 30 50Redwood 136 119 255Renville 127 108 235Rice 323 401 724Rock 60 52 112Roseau 98 68 166St. Louis 1,060 1,844 2,904Scott 754 685 1,439Sherburne 572 497 1,069Sibley 102 101 203Stearns 847 964 1,811Steele 203 209 412Stevens 44 56 100Swift 64 61 125Todd 210 216 426Traverse 18 17 35Wabasha 114 131 245Wadena 101 119 220Waseca 131 131 262Washington 1,187 1,297 2,484Watonwan 72 59 131Wilkin 41 40 81Winona 234 313 547Wright 818 725 1,543Yellow Medicine 86 63 149CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching

565 815 1,380CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 644 712 1,356CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

342 290 632CHB - Brown, Nicollet 284 322 606CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis

1,400 2,351 3,751CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 154 129 283CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 1,087 1,040 2,127CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 505 550 1,055

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Demographics Table 7: MinnesotaCare Average Monthly EnrollmentBy State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB All Families and Children Adults with No Kids Total

State of Minnesota 33,574 40,654 74,227CHB - Dodge, Steele 325 313 638CHB - Fillmore, Houston 223 256 479CHB - Faribault, Martin 212 233 445CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 572 547 1,119CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 308 283 591CHB - Kanabec, Pine 383 434 817CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 426 416 842CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 504 477 981CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 289 290 579CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 503 511 1,014CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 261 254 515CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 628 635 1,263Source: Minnesota Department of Human Services

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Demographics Table 8 Minnesota Medical Assistance, Avg Monthly Enrollment By State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB All Families and ChildrenAdults with No

Kids Elderly Disabled Total

State of Minnesota 638,001 167,646 58,005 123,392 987,043Aitkin 2,296 710 311 429 3,746Anoka 38,049 9,205 2,185 6,172 55,611Becker 4,758 1,030 491 741 7,020Beltrami 9,411 2,159 618 1,473 13,661Benton 5,037 1,323 411 955 7,726Big Stone 534 131 139 145 949Blue Earth 6,539 1,884 607 1,374 10,404Brown 2,495 535 317 524 3,871Carlton 4,213 1,305 494 813 6,825Carver 5,414 1,380 453 1,019 8,266Cass 5,499 1,408 411 825 8,143Chippewa 1,794 302 226 281 2,603Chisago 5,148 1,352 355 828 7,683Clay 7,095 1,494 651 1,573 10,813Clearwater 1,287 303 195 184 1,969Cook 660 273 62 82 1,077Cottonwood 1,760 302 212 322 2,596Crow Wing 8,910 2,295 761 1,519 13,485Dakota 36,674 8,456 2,564 6,809 54,503Dodge 2,348 378 192 300 3,218Douglas 3,902 926 473 788 6,089Faribault 1,945 428 235 373 2,981Fillmore 2,339 502 352 329 3,522Freeborn 4,279 959 431 742 6,411Goodhue 3,980 963 439 785 6,167Grant 865 175 88 133 1,261Hennepin 140,527 48,048 14,122 31,970 234,667Houston 1,671 424 224 332 2,651Hubbard 3,260 785 290 532 4,867Isanti 5,060 1,164 271 646 7,141Itasca 6,491 2,006 731 1,389 10,617Jackson 1,167 213 129 184 1,693Kanabec 2,568 679 216 401 3,864Kandiyohi 7,165 1,233 514 954 9,866Kittson 506 124 98 91 819Koochiching 1,780 499 231 414 2,924Lac Qui Parle 694 165 163 194 1,216Lake 1,097 334 125 240 1,796Lake of the Woods 553 168 52 106 879Le Sueur 2,997 532 263 498 4,290Lincoln 578 131 116 115 940Lyon 3,399 663 322 632 5,016McLeod 3,801 757 387 645 5,590Mahnomen 1,093 195 101 132 1,521Marshall 851 171 171 161 1,354Martin 2,680 587 320 586 4,173Meeker 2,710 558 305 457 4,030Mille Lacs 4,051 904 336 677 5,968Morrison 4,589 1,068 489 782 6,928

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Demographics Table 8 Minnesota Medical Assistance, Avg Monthly Enrollment By State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB All Families and ChildrenAdults with No

Kids Elderly Disabled Total

State of Minnesota 638,001 167,646 58,005 123,392 987,043Mower 6,012 1,130 567 1,061 8,770Murray 891 157 127 155 1,330Nicollet 3,322 745 239 556 4,862Nobles 3,787 420 290 440 4,937Norman 1,084 198 130 193 1,605Olmsted 15,470 3,749 1,449 2,721 23,389Otter Tail 7,155 1,559 904 1,275 10,893Pennington 1,491 328 213 308 2,340Pine 4,437 1,211 416 705 6,769Pipestone 1,470 196 179 220 2,065Polk 4,298 884 560 863 6,605Pope 1,309 364 212 238 2,123Ramsey 90,301 22,522 7,027 18,337 138,187Red Lake 479 103 63 70 715Redwood 1,950 309 185 323 2,767Renville 2,109 384 170 344 3,007Rice 7,187 1,410 570 1,013 10,180Rock 1,022 169 119 182 1,492Roseau 1,419 296 207 236 2,158St. Louis 22,159 8,394 2,830 6,699 40,082Scott 10,619 2,112 756 1,530 15,017Sherburne 8,906 1,757 444 1,160 12,267Sibley 1,683 348 206 249 2,486Stearns 17,930 4,212 1,330 3,201 26,673Steele 4,844 922 400 769 6,935Stevens 797 187 131 157 1,272Swift 1,330 255 208 266 2,059Todd 3,363 800 484 634 5,281Traverse 462 86 94 88 730Wabasha 1,993 466 249 345 3,053Wadena 2,315 505 294 569 3,683Waseca 2,264 504 209 403 3,380Washington 16,497 4,500 1,174 2,813 24,984Watonwan 1,578 248 142 245 2,213Wilkin 864 191 118 167 1,340Winona 4,352 1,467 575 1,121 7,515Wright 11,511 2,388 762 1,542 16,203Yellow Medicine 1,223 254 162 216 1,855CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 10,567 3,215 1,273 2,232 17,287CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 14,511 3,415 1,155 2,295 21,376CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

5,575 1,107 898 1,102 8,682CHB - Brown, Nicollet 5,817 1,280 556 1,080 8,733CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 28,129 10,306 3,511 7,834 49,780

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Demographics Table 8 Minnesota Medical Assistance, Avg Monthly Enrollment By State and County, 2014

State/County/CHB All Families and ChildrenAdults with No

Kids Elderly Disabled Total

State of Minnesota 638,001 167,646 58,005 123,392 987,043CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 2,927 515 341 506 4,289CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 19,872 4,274 2,164 3,756 30,066CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

7,335 1,738 998 1,404 11,475CHB - Dodge, Steele 7,192 1,300 592 1,069 10,153CHB - Fillmore, Houston

4,010 926 576 661 6,173CHB - Faribault, Martin 4,625 1,015 555 959 7,154CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 9,111 2,068 607 1,323 13,109CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 4,746 1,022 752 866 7,386CHB - Kanabec, Pine 7,005 1,890 632 1,106 10,633CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

9,274 1,617 684 1,298 12,873CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 9,310 1,625 1,048 1,627 13,610CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

5,261 1,036 472 901 7,670CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 8,194 1,663 898 1,351 12,106CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 6,475 1,277 791 1,188 9,731CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 10,267 2,373 1,267 1,985 15,892Source: Minnesota Department of Human Services

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State/County/CHB WhiteAfrican

AmericanAmerican

Indian Asian Hispanic Total

State of Minnesota 604,465 98,595 20,268 61,862 71,849 857,039Aitkin 1,744 33 137 9 24 1,947Anoka 45,448 8,097 1,061 4,302 4,219 63,127Becker 3,901 69 613 45 87 4,715Beltrami 4,822 139 3,011 67 102 8,141Benton 5,585 195 55 105 150 6,090Big Stone 788 7 6 5 18 824Blue Earth 8,848 929 38 230 488 10,533Brown 2,993 36 2 35 343 3,409Carlton 5,464 69 652 66 81 6,332Carver 14,275 546 75 574 1,109 16,579Cass 2,714 40 1,386 22 61 4,223Chippewa 1,752 33 32 25 278 2,120Chisago 7,049 78 63 122 149 7,461Clay 8,292 432 325 116 628 9,793Clearwater 1,074 24 342 12 10 1,462Cook 444 7 121 3 13 588Cottonwood 1,729 54 15 210 307 2,315Crow Wing 9,042 212 143 81 103 9,581Dakota 51,849 8,566 675 5,410 7,948 74,448Dodge 3,583 62 16 29 356 4,046Douglas 5,006 92 42 60 135 5,335Faribault 1,583 18 9 11 264 1,885Fillmore 2,398 25 2 20 32 2,477Freeborn 3,138 137 3 122 694 4,094Goodhue 5,890 217 172 111 354 6,744Grant 1,020 15 10 6 27 1,078Hennepin 83,466 41,346 2,691 16,765 19,883 164,151Houston 3,813 170 43 57 101 4,184Hubbard 2,119 66 136 15 72 2,408Isanti 5,760 99 74 109 148 6,190Itasca 5,647 116 963 51 107 6,884Jackson 1,363 33 6 50 80 1,532Kanabec 2,089 34 27 7 49 2,206Kandiyohi 3,444 575 34 84 1,422 5,559Kittson 614 9 6 8 25 662Koochiching 1,656 32 93 12 21 1,814Lac Qui Parle 1,124 33 4 61 86 1,308Lake 1,361 12 12 10 10 1,405Lake of the Woods 424 8 12 10 7 461Le Sueur 3,676 73 37 33 541 4,360Lincoln 834 14 1 10 33 892Lyon 3,638 270 25 272 476 4,681McLeod 4,582 71 19 53 542 5,267Mahnomen 221 3 1,025 3 39 1,291Marshall 1,185 19 5 11 114 1,334Martin 2,700 46 14 30 229 3,019Meeker 3,119 40 13 18 207 3,397Mille Lacs 5,726 77 409 41 106 6,359Minnesota County HealthMorrison Tables5,084 71 40 42 123 5,360 25

Demographics Table 9: Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity,2014-15 School Year, October 1, 2014

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Demographics Table 9: Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity,2014-15 School Year, October 1, 2014

State/County/CHB WhiteAfrican

AmericanAmerican

Indian Asian Hispanic Total

State of Minnesota 604,465 98,595 20,268 61,862 71,849 857,039Mower 4,155 438 20 274 1,353 6,240Murray 1,007 12 7 18 41 1,085Nicollet 2,058 152 8 41 251 2,510Nobles 1,703 188 13 375 1,624 3,903Norman 896 27 50 6 89 1,068Olmsted 16,789 2,845 113 2,060 1,722 23,529Otter Tail 6,793 263 95 92 448 7,691Pennington 1,907 47 61 30 138 2,183Pine 3,342 60 268 34 104 3,808Pipestone 1,242 49 25 22 186 1,524Polk 4,158 121 135 31 520 4,965Pope 1,202 27 8 13 25 1,275Ramsey 35,930 19,679 1,352 21,826 10,028 88,815Red Lake 662 9 27 11 32 741Redwood 1,565 22 345 18 85 2,035Renville 1,411 13 8 12 346 1,790Rice 6,248 734 30 178 1,417 8,607Rock 1,435 20 14 20 77 1,566Roseau 2,593 48 117 115 31 2,904St. Louis 21,575 1,240 1,422 367 468 25,072Scott 19,153 1,168 301 1,631 1,607 23,860Sherburne 17,956 541 192 452 601 19,742Sibley 1,722 38 7 31 488 2,286Stearns 18,863 3,340 192 619 1,405 24,419Steele 5,148 408 12 101 842 6,511Stevens 1,364 23 20 15 110 1,532Swift 1,338 17 5 6 134 1,500Todd 2,787 47 34 49 397 3,314Traverse 404 13 64 3 25 509Wabasha 4,062 86 12 46 233 4,439Wadena 2,836 38 17 18 43 2,952Waseca 3,318 91 10 29 312 3,760Washington 32,147 2,496 267 3,032 2,091 40,033Watonwan 948 25 2 20 748 1,743Wilkin 972 16 25 2 51 1,066Winona 4,682 271 26 181 285 5,445Wright 24,832 617 129 512 967 27,057Yellow Medicine 1,186 17 140 22 124 1,489CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 9,047 181 1,193 72 152 10,645CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 8,439 237 3,501 104 191 12,472CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

6,188 107 187 119 640 7,241CHB - Brown, Nicollet 5,051 188 10 76 594 5,919

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Demographics Table 9: Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity,2014-15 School Year, October 1, 2014

State/County/CHB

White

African American

American Indian Asian Hispanic Total

State of Minnesota

604,465

98,595 20,268 61,862 71,849 857,039CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 28,844 1,328 2,207 446 572 33,397CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 3,092 87 21 260 387 3,847CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 19,958 780 1,058 255 1,214 23,265CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

8,996 170 144 97 322 9,729CHB - Dodge, Steele 8,731 470 28 130 1,198 10,557CHB - Fillmore, Houston 6,211 195 45 77 133 6,661CHB - Faribault, Martin 4,283 64 23 41 493 4,904CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 11,486 176 483 150 254 12,549CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 6,961 132 216 175 340 7,824CHB - Kanabec, Pine 5,431 94 295 41 153 6,014CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

4,855 588 42 96 1,768 7,349CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 9,721 387 417 360 898 11,783CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

6,994 164 47 62 853 8,120CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 9,423 149 39 102 1,237 10,950CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 5,275 151 1,210 40 648 7,324CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 10,707 156 91 109 563 11,626Source: Minnesota Preschool - 12th Grade Enrollment:Included in these counts are students who were enrolled over October 1 of the school year. Grade Pre-kindergarten through grade 12 are included in the counts. Excluded from the counts are shared-time students, adult students, and students attending in other states or nonpublic schools for care and treatment purposes. Dual enrolled students are counted only once, usually at the regular school of enrollment.

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Demographics Table 10: 2014 Child Subjects of Maltreatment Reports per 1,000 in the Child Population (0-17 years old)Note: Investigation is a unique count of children in Family Investigations or Facility Investigations.

Child Total Family AssessmentInvestigation -

AllegedInvestigation -

Determined

State/County/CHBPop.

Age 0-17UniqueChild

Rate per1000s

UniqueChilds

Rate per1000t

UniqueChildu

Rate per1000v

UniqueChildw

Rate per1000x

Minnesota 1,281,826 25,972 20.3 18,957 14.8 7,815 6.1 4,219 3.3Aitkin 2,758 117 42.2 97 35.2 27 9.8 24 8.7Anoka 83,470 928 11.1 629 7.5 324 3.9 180 2.2Becker 8,188 295 36.0 169 20.6 141 17.2 86 10.5Beltrami 11,615 280 24.1 190 16.4 98 8.4 58 5.0Benton 9,795 162 16.5 90 9.2 75 7.7 58 5.9Big Stone 1,057 36 34.1 33 31.2 8 7.6 3 2.8Blue Earth 12,865 187 14.5 137 10.6 53 4.1 39 3.0Brown 5,479 176 32.1 150 27.4 33 6.0 18 3.3Carlton 8,088 233 28.8 196 24.2 45 5.6 23 2.8Carver 27,178 291 10.7 243 8.9 55 2.0 31 1.1Cass 6,024 167 27.7 152 25.2 21 3.5 6 1.0Chippewa 2,771 44 15.9 32 11.5 13 4.7 10 3.6Chisago 12,766 152 11.9 78 6.1 77 6.0 43 3.4Clay 14,230 321 22.6 247 17.4 82 5.8 33 2.3Clearwater 2,172 103 47.4 69 31.8 42 19.3 12 5.5Cook 853 28 32.8 24 28.1 4 4.7 0 0.0Cottonwood (includes Jac 5,061 98 19.4 70 13.8 29 5.7 21 4.1Crow Wing 14,055 320 22.8 281 20.0 42 3.0 20 1.4Dakota 103,094 1,586 15.4 1,089 10.6 531 5.2 190 1.8

Dodge (MN Includes Dodand Waseca

Prairie - ge, Steele Counties) 19,248 355 18.4 272 14.1 86 4.5 58 3.0

Douglas 7,755 7,755 26.0 135 17.4 77 9.9 43 5.5Faribault (includes Martin 7,493 317 42.3 199 26.6 142 19.0 70 9.3Fillmore 4,929 79 16.0 77 15.6 2 0.4 1 0.2Freeborn 6,769 132 19.5 117 17.3 17 2.5 15 2.2Goodhue 10,615 143 13.5 111 10.5 37 3.5 25 2.4Grant 1,289 61 47.3 50 38.8 11 8.5 5 3.9Hennepin 269,867 6,322 23.4 4,226 15.7 2,339 8.7 1,397 5.2Houston 4,003 48 12.0 48 12.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Hubbard 4,326 198 45.8 173 40.0 28 6.5 11 2.5Isanti 9,383 157 16.7 135 14.4 24 2.6 18 1.9Itasca 9,709 292 30.1 206 21.2 87 9.0 36 3.7Jackson (see Cottonwood County)Kanabec 3,465 61 17.6 54 15.6 7 2.0 6 1.7Kandiyohi 9,987 290 29.0 199 19.9 96 9.6 53 5.3Kittson 958 18 18.8 13 13.6 5 5.2 3 3.1Koochiching 2,435 98 40.2 96 39.4 2 0.8 2 0.8LacquiParle 1,407 38 27.0 35 24.9 3 2.1 3 2.1Lake 2,006 46 22.9 40 19.9 8 4.0 6 3.0Lake of the Woods 720 14 19.4 13 18.1 3 4.2 3 4.2Le Sueur 6,805 109 16.0 88 12.9 23 3.4 10 1.5

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Child Total Family AssessmentInvestigation -

AllegedInvestigation -

Determined

State/County/CHBPop.

Age 0-17UniqueChild

Rate per1000s

UniqueChilds

Rate per1000t

UniqueChildu

Rate per1000v

UniqueChildw

Rate per1000x

Minnesota 1,281,826 25,972 20.3 18,957 14.8 7,815 6.1 4,219 3.3

Lincoln (SWHHS - Includes Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood and Rock Counties) 17,913 378 21.1 333 18.6 49 2.7 18 1.0Lyon (see Lincoln)McLeod 8,543 276 32.3 208 24.3 82 9.6 46 5.4Mahnomen 1,687 22 13.0 18 10.7 4 2.4 2 1.2Marshall 2,160 58 26.9 47 21.8 13 6.0 11 5.1Martin (see Faribault)Meeker 5,698 60 10.5 55 9.7 6 1.1 2 0.4MilleLacs 6,298 269 42.7 173 27.5 100 15.9 49 7.8Morrison 7,717 158 20.5 125 16.2 36 4.7 27 3.5Mower 9,814 285 29.0 244 24.9 53 5.4 32 3.3Murray (see Lincoln)Nicollet 7,248 87 12.0 83 11.5 4 0.6 1 0.1Nobles 5,699 158 22.7 140 24.6 24 4.2 12 2.1Norman 1,539 62 40.3 42 27.3 23 14.9 8 5.2Olmsted 37,047 725 19.6 648 17.5 87 2.3 38 1.0Otter Tail 12,333 288 23.4 177 14.4 132 10.7 41 3.3Pennington 3,252 32 9.8 25 7.7 7 2.2 0 0.0Pine 5,985 231 38.6 164 27.4 69 11.5 18 3.0Pipestone (see Lincoln)Polk 7,419 267 36.0 238 32.1 37 5.0 22 3.0Pope 2,327 63 27.1 53 22.8 10 4.3 2 0.9Ramsey 124,557 2,084 16.7 1,421 11.4 706 5.7 447 3.6Red Lake 1,007 10 9.9 7 7.0 3 3.0 1 1.0Redwood (see Lincoln)Renville 3,385 117 34.6 83 24.5 37 10.9 31 9.2Rice 14,625 274 18.7 235 16.1 47 3.2 26 1.8Rock (see Lincoln)Roseau 3,859 64 16.6 58 15.0 7 1.8 4 1.0St. Louis 38,796 1,568 40.4 1,031 26.6 614 15.8 294 7.6Scott 40,292 535 13.3 442 11.0 102 2.5 42 1.0Sherburne 24,898 279 11.2 191 7.7 101 4.1 53 2.1Sibley 3,666 81 22.1 49 13.4 35 9.5 22 6.0Stearns 34,709 601 17.3 446 12.8 177 5.1 107 3.1Steele (see Dodge)Stevens 2,047 43 21.0 40 19.5 3 1.5 2 1.0Swift 2,037 125 61.4 100 49.1 44 21.6 26 12.8Todd 5,829 123 21.1 108 18.5 16 2.7 11 1.9Traverse 702 48 68.4 42 59.8 9 12.8 6 8.5Wabasha 4,772 96 20.1 93 19.5 4 0.8 2 0.4Wadena 3,308 106 32.0 92 27.8 17 5.1 4 1.2

Waseca (see Dodge)Washington 62,752 551 8.8 392 6.2 166 2.6 59 0.9

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Pop. Unique Rate per Unique Rate per Unique Rate per Unique Rate pState/County/CHB Age 0-17 Child 1000s Childs 1000t Childu 1000v Childw 1000

Minnesota 1,281,826 25,972 20.3 18,957 14.8 7,815 6.1 4,219 3.3Watonwan 2,734 39 14.3 22 8.0 20 7.3 8 2.9Wilkin 1,494 35 23.4 29 19.4 6 4.0 1 0.7Winona 9,330 299 32.0 233 25.0 86 9.2 36 3.9Wright 37,335 461 12.3 330 8.8 138 3.7 72 1.9Yellow Medicine 2,361 68 28.8 67 28.4 1 0.4 1 0.1Leech Lake Band 1,975 200 101.3 172 87.1 39 19.7 12 6.1White Earth Band 1,981 242 122.2 238 120.1 4 2.0 3 1.5CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 14,902 507 34.0 399 26.8 116 7.8 62 4.2CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 18,833 595 31.6 445 23.6 171 9.1 84 4.5CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

9,633 311 32.3 267 27.7 69 7.2 43 4.5CHB - Brown, Nicollet 12,727 263 20.7 233 18.3 37 2.9 19 1.5CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 49,743 1,875 37.7 1,291 26.0 671 13.5 323 6.5CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 5,061 98 19.4 70 13.8 29 5.7 21 4.1CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 36,245 939 25.9 622 17.2 361 10.0 161 4.4CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

14,120 7,970 564.4 320 22.7 110 7.8 58 4.1CHB - Dodge, Steele (and Waseca = MN Prairie)

19,248 355 18.4 272 14.1 86 4.5 58 3.0CHB - Fillmore, Houston 8,932 127 14.2 125 14.0 2 0.2 1 0.1CHB - Faribault, Martin 7,493 317 42.3 199 26.6 142 19.0 70 9.3CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 15,681 426 27.2 308 19.6 124 7.9 67 4.3CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 11,236 182 16.2 150 13.3 35 3.1 19 1.7CHB - Kanabec, Pine 9,450 292 30.9 218 23.1 76 8.0 24 2.5CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

13,372 407 30.4 282 21.1 133 9.9 84 6.3CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 17,913 378 21.1 333 18.6 49 2.7 18 1.0CHB - LeSueur only, Waseca data is included in MN Prairie (Dodge, Steele, Waseca)

6,805 109 16.0 88 12.9 23 3.4 10 1.5CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley

17,907 417 23.3 312 17.4 123 6.9 70 3.9Minnesota County Health Tables

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Demographics Table 10: 2014 Child Subjects of Maltreatment Reports per 1,000 in the Child Population (0-17 years old)Note: Investigation is a unique count of children in Family Investigations or Facility Investigations.

Child Total Family AssessmentInvestigation -

AllegedInvestigation -

Determined

Pop. Unique Rate per Unique Rate per Unique Rate per Unique Rate perState/County/CHB Age 0-17 Child 1000s Childs 1000t Childu 1000v Childw 1000x

Minnesota 1,281,826 25,972 20.3 18,957 14.8 7,815 6.1 4,219 3.3CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 10,645 351 33.0 298 28.0 64 6.0 32 3.0CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 16,854 387 23.0 325 19.3 69 4.1 42 2.5*These numbers represent the 2010 U.S. Census for children residing on the Leech Lake and White Earth reservations and who indicated“American Indian” alone or as one of two or more races. The Leech Lake reservation has land in Cass, Itasca, Beltrami and Hubbard counties. The White Earth reservation overlaps Mahnomen, Becker and Clearwater counties.Source: Minnesota Department of Human ServicesChildren and Family Services2014 Minnesota’s Child Welfare Report

Reports on MN DHS website

www.dhs.state.mn.us under Publications, ChildrenChild protection statistical reportsPDF Link:

https://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Public/DHS-5408F-ENG

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State/County/CHBChild Population

Age 0-17 Unique Children Children per 1,000

Minnesota 1,281,826 12,172 9.5Aitkin 2,758 45 16.3Anoka 83,470 448 5.4Becker 8,188 173 21.1Beltrami 11,615 686 59.1Benton 9,795 107 10.9Big Stone 1,057 14 13.2Blue Earth 12,865 99 7.7Brown 5,479 53 9.7Carlton 8,088 99 12.2Carver 27,178 106 3.9Cass 6,024 104 17.3Chippewa 2,771 4 1.4Chisago 12,766 92 7.2Clay 14,230 236 16.6Clearwater 2,172 38 17.5Cook 853 12 14.1Cottonwood (includes Jackson) 5,061 52 10.3Crow Wing 14,055 187 13.3Dakota 103,094 258 2.5

Dodge (MN Prairie - Includes Dodge, Steele and Waseca Counties) 19,248 125 6.5Douglas 7,755 47 6.1Faribault (includes Martin County) 7,493 146 19.5Fillmore 4,929 25 5.1Freeborn 6,769 69 10.2Goodhue 10,615 65 6.1Grant 1,289 16 12.4Hennepin 269,867 2,397 8.9Houston 4,003 22 5.5Hubbard 4,326 99 22.9Isanti 9,383 97 10.3Itasca 9,709 191 19.7Jackson (see Cottonwood)Kanabec 3,465 27 7.8Kandiyohi 9,987 119 11.9Kittson 958 12 12.5Koochiching 2,435 42 17.2LacquiParle 1,407 25 17.8Lake 2,006 32 16.0Lake of the Woods 720 8 11.1Le Sueur 6,805 37 5.4Lincoln (SWHHS - includes Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood and Rock Counties) 17,913 201 11.2Lyon (see Lincoln)McLeod 8,543 86 10.1Mahnomen 1,687 17 1.0Marshall 2,160 15 6.9

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State/County/CHBChild Population

Age 0-17 Unique Children Children per 1,000

Minnesota 1,281,826 12,172 9.5Martin (see Faribault)Meeker 5,698 37 6.5MilleLacs 6,298 190 30.2Morrison 7,717 61 7.9Mower 9,814 109 11.1Murray (see Lincoln)Nicollet 7,248 58 8.0Nobles 5,699 68 11.9Norman 1,539 18 11.7Olmsted 37,047 197 5.3Otter Tail 12,333 72 5.8Pennington 3,252 57 17.5Pine 5,985 96 16.0Pipestone (see Lincoln)Polk 7,419 94 12.7Pope 2,327 30 12.9Ramsey 124,557 1,427 11.5Red Lake 1,007 5 5.0Redwood (see Lincoln)Renville 3,385 56 16.5Rice 14,625 89 6.1Rock (see Lincoln)Roseau 3,859 16 4.1St. Louis 38,796 903 23.3Scott 40,292 84 2.1Sherburne 24,898 102 4.1Sibley 3,666 25 6.0Stearns 34,709 392 11.3Steele (see Dodge)Stevens 2,047 9 4.4Swift 2,037 52 25.5Todd 5,829 82 14.1Traverse 702 11 15.7Wabasha 4,772 41 8.6Wadena 3,308 36 10.9Waseca (see Dodge)Washington 62,752 224 3.6Watonwan 2,734 25 9.1Wilkin 1,494 7 4.7Winona 9,330 61 6.5Wright 37,335 157 4.2Yellow Medicine 2,361 30 12.7Leech Lake Band 1,975 173 87.6White Earth Band 1,981 345 174.2CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 14,902 278 18.7**CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 18,833 831 44.1**CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine 9,633 125 13.0**

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State/County/CHBChild Population

Age 0-17 Unique Children Children per 1,000

Minnesota 1,281,826 12,172 9.5CHB - Brown, Nicollet 12,727 111 8.7**CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 49,743 1,046 21.0**CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 5,061 52 10.3CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 36,245 488 13.5**CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 14,120 113 8.0**CHB - Dodge, Steele (and Waseca = MN Prairie) 19,248 125 6.5CHB - Fillmore, Houston 8,932 47 5.3**CHB - Faribault, Martin 7,493 146 19.5CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 15,681 287 18.3CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 11,236 105 9.3CHB - Kanabec, Pine 9,450 123 13.0**CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 13,372 175 13.0**CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 17,913 201 11.2CHB - LeSueur only, Waseca data is included in MN Prairie (Dodge, Steele, Waseca) 6,805 37 5.4CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 17,907 148 30.4CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 10,645 129 21.1CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 16,854 179 10.6***These numbers represent the 2010 U.S. Census for children residing on the Leech Lake and White Earth reservatioand who indicated “American Indian” alone or as one of two or more races.The Leech Lake reservation has land in Cass, Itasca, Beltrami and Hubbard counties. The White Earth reservation overlaps Mahnomen, Becker and Clearwater counties.

Source: Minnesota Department of Human ServicesChildren and Family Services2014 Minnesota’s Child Welfare Report

**Corrected 8/14/2017

Reports on MN DHS website

www.dhs.state.mn.us under Publications, ChildrenChild protection statistical reportsPDF Link:https://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Public/DHS-5408E-ENG

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Section B: Natality

TablesTable 1: Selected Natality and MortalityTable 2: Prematurity and Low Birth Weight, SingletonsTable 3: Infant MortalityTable 4: Prenatal CareTable 5: Cesarean BirthsTable 6: Fertility and Family PlanningTable 7: Teen Birth and Pregnancy RatesTable 8: Socio-Demographic FactorsTable 9: Educational Status of MotherTable 10: Race and Ethnicity of Mother

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Natality Table 1: Selected Minnesota Natality StatisticsBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBNumber of

BirthsFertility

Rate Birth RateNumber of

DeathsDeath Rate

Natural Rate of Increase

State of Minnesota 69,916 66.4 12.8 41,271 7.6 5.2Aitkin 104 53.9 6.6 224 14.2 -7.6Anoka 4,178 63.7 12.2 1,925 5.6 6.6Becker 422 80.0 12.7 322 9.7 3.0Beltrami 663 73.2 14.5 412 9.0 5.5Benton 573 73.5 14.5 335 8.5 6.0Big Stone 46 66.7 9.0 71 13.8 -4.8Blue Earth 697 45.4 10.7 481 7.4 3.3Brown 259 61.6 10.2 328 13.0 -2.8Carlton 372 64.3 10.5 386 10.9 -0.4Carver 1,202 63.9 12.3 449 4.6 7.7Cass 370 91.8 13.0 364 12.7 0.3Chippewa 176 89.8 14.5 144 11.9 2.6Chisago 530 56.8 9.8 400 7.4 2.4Clay 844 60.2 13.8 437 7.1 6.7Clearwater 119 86.7 13.5 120 13.7 -0.2Cook 48 64.8 9.2 55 10.5 -1.3Cottonwood 169 94.6 14.2 138 11.9 2.3Crow Wing 718 71.1 11.3 615 9.7 1.6Dakota 5,326 66.3 12.9 2,415 5.9 7.0Dodge 249 65.2 12.2 152 7.5 4.7Douglas 426 72.4 11.6 380 10.3 1.3Faribault 150 69.3 10.6 175 12.3 -1.7Fillmore 263 80.0 12.7 222 10.7 2.0Freeborn 329 68.5 10.7 384 12.5 -1.8Goodhue 516 67.5 11.1 463 10.0 1.1Grant 70 79.5 11.8 80 13.4 -1.6Hennepin 16,770 65.4 13.8 8,105 6.7 7.1Houston 215 73.0 11.5 181 9.7 1.8Hubbard 232 81.7 11.3 224 10.9 0.4Isanti 439 62.7 11.4 312 8.1 3.3Itasca 475 68.5 10.4 567 12.4 -2.0Jackson 117 71.5 11.4 115 11.2 0.2Kanabec 147 56.6 9.2 151 9.5 -0.3Kandiyohi 567 78.6 13.4 424 10.0 3.4Kittson 53 93.5 12.0 89 20.1 -8.1Koochiching 101 51.9 7.9 127 9.9 -2.0Lac Qui Parle 54 58.1 7.8 79 11.4 -3.6Lake 96 64.8 9.0 135 12.6 -3.6Lake of the Woods 37 70.1 9.4 42 10.7 -1.3Le Sueur 311 63.6 11.2 220 7.9 3.3Lincoln 70 82.2 12.1 81 14.0 -1.9Lyon 362 71.9 14.1 211 8.2 5.9McLeod 440 70.7 12.3 320 8.9 3.4Mahnomen 96 105.4 17.4 68 12.4 5.0Marshall 100 69.6 10.6 61 6.5 4.1Martin 224 71.4 11.1 272 13.5 -2.4Meeker 278 74.7 12.0 243 10.5 1.5Mille Lacs 321 72.9 12.4 276 10.7 1.7

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Natality Table 1: Selected Minnesota Natality StatisticsBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBNumber of

BirthsFertility

Rate Birth RateNumber of

DeathsDeath Rate

Natural Rate of Increase

State of Minnesota 69,916 66.4 12.8 41,271 7.6 5.2Morrison 365 66.7 11.1 303 9.2 1.9Mower 504 74.5 12.8 354 9.0 3.8Murray 79 64.1 9.3 94 11.1 -1.8Nicollet 431 62.9 13.0 207 6.5 6.5Nobles 352 93.3 16.3 212 9.8 6.5Norman 74 70.3 11.1 77 11.6 -0.5Olmsted 2,261 76.8 15.0 998 6.6 8.4Otter Tail 687 81.8 11.9 672 11.7 0.2Pennington 203 78.7 14.4 127 9.0 5.4Pine 296 68.8 10.2 291 10.0 0.2Pipestone 111 76.0 12.0 103 11.1 0.9Polk 415 74.7 13.0 320 10.1 2.9Pope 126 77.0 11.5 127 11.6 -0.1Ramsey 7,910 69.5 14.9 4,048 7.6 7.3Red Lake 44 71.9 10.9 23 5.7 5.2Redwood 178 74.4 11.4 190 12.2 -0.8Renville 161 71.1 10.7 179 11.9 -1.2Rice 661 51.7 10.1 473 7.3 2.8Rock 120 78.0 12.6 113 11.8 0.8Roseau 178 69.8 11.4 134 8.5 2.9St. Louis 2,076 56.0 10.0 2,023 10.1 -0.1Scott 1,860 65.7 13.3 604 4.3 9.0Sherburne 1,140 64.1 12.5 468 5.1 7.4Sibley 180 72.7 12.1 154 10.3 1.8Stearns 1,934 60.5 12.6 972 6.4 6.2Steele 509 79.4 13.9 321 8.8 5.1Stevens 121 56.5 12.3 93 9.5 2.8Swift 117 81.8 12.4 99 10.5 1.9Todd 312 84.4 12.9 224 9.2 3.7Traverse 30 61.6 8.9 50 17.8 -8.9Wabasha 215 61.7 10.0 187 8.8 1.2Wadena 198 92.0 14.4 185 13.4 1.0Waseca 215 55.1 11.3 147 7.7 3.6Washington 2,888 62.5 11.6 1,475 5.9 5.7Watonwan 163 88.8 14.7 106 9.6 5.1Wilkin 77 71.3 11.9 65 10.0 1.9Winona 478 40.8 9.4 412 8.1 1.3Wright 1,799 71.9 13.8 748 5.8 8.0Yellow Medicine 116 76.0 11.4 108 10.7 0.7CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 680 62.9 9.2 918 12.4 -3.2CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 1,051 76.2 13.3 798 10.1 3.2CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine 509 24.9 4.6 501 4.5 0.1CHB - Brown, Nicollet 690 62.4 11.8 535 9.2 2.6CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 2,592 57.5 10.3 2,599 10.3 0.0CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 286 83.6 13.1 253 11.6 1.5CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 2,030 70.6 12.8 1,496 9.4 3.4

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Natality Table 1: Selected Minnesota Natality StatisticsBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBNumber of

BirthsFertility

Rate Birth RateNumber of

DeathsDeath Rate

Natural Rate of Increase

State of Minnesota 69,916 66.4 12.8 41,271 7.6 5.2CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

773 70.1 11.6 730 10.9 0.7CHB - Dodge, Steele 758 74.1 13.3 473 8.3 5.0CHB - Fillmore, Houston 478 76.7 12.1 403 10.2 1.9CHB - Faribault, Martin 374 70.5 10.9 447 13.0 -2.1CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 760 66.6 11.8 588 9.1 2.7CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 578 74.0 12.1 434 9.1 3.0CHB - Kanabec, Pine 443 64.2 9.8 442 9.8 0.0CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 728 76.8 12.7 603 10.5 2.2CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 920 73.5 12.4 792 10.7 1.7CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 526 59.8 11.2 367 7.8 3.4CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 898 72.3 12.2 717 9.7 2.5CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 585 77.8 13.3 465 10.6 2.7CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 875 77.3 12.4 712 10.1 2.3Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics and the US Census.Fertility Rate: The number of live births per 1,000 women in the population of age 15 - 44 years.Birth Rate: The number of live births per 1,000 population.Death Rate: The number of deaths per 1,000 populationNatural Rate of Increase: The difference in the birth rate and death rate.

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Natality Table 2: Prematurity and Low Birth Weight of Singleton Births in Minnesota By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Number Preterm Births

Percent Preterm Births

Number Low Birth Weight

Percent Low Birth Weight

Percent Very Low Birth Weight 2012-

2014Percent Small for Gestational Age

State of Minnesota 5,228 8.2 3,317 4.9 1.2 4.0Aitkin 9 10.0 2 2.0 1.8 4.3Anoka 329 8.5 198 4.9 1.1 3.4Becker 22 5.8 16 3.9 1.0 2.3Beltrami 60 10.0 24 3.7 1.2 3.1Benton 52 9.5 20 3.6 1.0 2.5Big Stone 2 4.3 0 0.0 1.8 0.0Blue Earth 50 8.3 24 3.6 1.2 3.8Brown 13 5.5 10 4.1 1.3 4.1Carlton 28 8.5 22 6.3 1.1 5.1Carver 79 7.1 45 3.9 1.1 2.6Cass 33 10.2 25 7.0 1.5 4.8Chippewa 11 7.2 8 4.9 1.0 4.4Chisago 35 7.5 23 4.6 1.2 4.1Clay 59 8.2 45 5.6 1.6 3.9Clearwater 8 7.7 5 4.4 0.6 3.8Cook 2 4.7 1 2.3 1.6 0.0Cottonwood 18 11.5 7 4.3 1.1 1.2Crow Wing 73 11.0 41 5.9 1.0 4.4Dakota 364 7.4 242 4.8 1.3 4.6Dodge 12 5.2 8 3.3 1.0 3.0Douglas 28 6.9 19 4.7 1.1 4.0Faribault 7 5.3 5 3.5 0.7 2.9Fillmore 16 6.8 6 2.4 0.8 0.0Freeborn 20 7.3 16 5.1 1.0 3.8Goodhue 38 7.9 27 5.3 1.1 3.0Grant 4 6.3 3 4.4 0.9 6.1Hennepin 1,329 8.5 883 5.5 1.3 4.3Houston 12 6.5 6 2.9 0.8 3.2Hubbard 19 9.0 7 3.2 0.9 5.0Isanti 43 10.5 18 4.4 1.8 4.0Itasca 34 8.0 22 4.8 1.1 4.1Jackson 8 7.8 5 4.7 1.4 1.8Kanabec 11 7.7 9 6.1 0.7 3.6Kandiyohi 38 7.1 25 4.6 0.8 4.3Kittson 2 4.5 0 0.0 1.3 0.0Koochiching 10 10.6 8 8.0 0.7 3.2Lac Qui Parle 4 9.3 3 6.0 0.0 4.3Lake 7 8.2 3 3.3 0.6 2.3Lake of the Woods 2 5.6 1 2.7 0.0 2.8Le Sueur 23 8.4 14 4.7 1.7 3.5Lincoln 3 4.8 1 1.5 0.0 3.1Lyon 24 7.9 17 4.9 1.0 4.1McLeod 33 8.2 22 5.1 1.5 4.4Mahnomen 9 10.7 4 4.4 0.7 0.0Marshall 6 6.7 4 4.1 1.5 2.2Martin 14 8.0 9 4.1 1.1 5.1Meeker 27 10.4 18 6.6 0.4 3.0Mille Lacs 24 8.1 13 4.3 0.7 4.2

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Natality Table 2: Prematurity and Low Birth Weight of Singleton Births in Minnesota By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Number Preterm Births

Percent Preterm Births

Number Low Birth Weight

Percent Low Birth Weight

Percent Very Low Birth Weight 2012-

2014Percent Small for Gestational Age

Morrison

28 8.0 14 3.9 0.4 3.3Mower 36 7.9 24 4.9 1.3 4.1Murray 8 11.4 2 2.7 2.0 1.3Nicollet 32 8.6 20 4.9 0.9 3.6Nobles 30 9.7 10 2.9 0.7 4.4Norman 7 12.1 5 7.7 1.8 1.5Olmsted 128 6.2 84 3.9 0.9 3.8Otter Tail 26 4.1 27 4.1 0.8 5.1Pennington 16 8.7 7 3.6 0.9 4.3Pine 23 8.7 13 4.5 0.9 4.2Pipestone 7 7.4 2 1.9 0.8 3.1Polk 34 9.2 18 4.5 1.3 4.2Pope 7 5.8 6 4.8 0.8 3.3Ramsey 641 9.1 439 5.7 1.4 4.7Red Lake 3 7.3 1 2.3 0.0 2.4Redwood 17 10.6 12 6.9 1.1 5.6Renville 10 6.8 10 6.4 1.8 3.3Rice 45 7.2 33 5.1 1.2 3.7Rock 9 7.6 8 6.8 0.3 5.0Roseau 9 5.5 4 2.4 1.5 2.4St. Louis 140 7.2 99 4.9 1.1 4.4Scott 127 7.2 71 3.9 0.9 3.0Sherburne 110 10.3 57 5.2 1.1 3.3Sibley 7 4.4 5 2.9 0.4 1.2Stearns 171 9.3 93 5.0 1.1 3.8Steele 36 7.9 27 5.5 1.2 2.9Stevens 8 7.0 1 0.9 1.1 1.7Swift 12 11.2 4 3.6 0.3 0.9Todd 20 7.3 10 3.4 1.0 2.1Traverse 1 3.4 1 3.3 1.1 6.9Wabasha 13 6.6 5 2.4 1.0 1.5Wadena 18 10.4 9 4.7 0.4 4.4Waseca 20 9.6 9 4.2 0.8 3.8Washington 184 7.1 138 5.0 0.9 3.8Watonwan 9 6.2 7 4.3 0.2 3.4Wilkin 5 7.2 3 4.2 0.9 4.0Winona 41 9.3 23 5.0 0.6 2.7Wright 124 7.5 74 4.3 1.0 3.4Yellow Medicine 11 11.2 8 7.1 1.1 2.0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 53 7.8 32 4.7 1.2 4.0CHB - Beltrami, Cl H bb d

89 8.5 37 3.5 1.0 3.6CHB - Big Stone, Chi L i P l

40 7.9 23 4.5 0.9 2.6CHB - Brown, Nicollet 45 6.5 30 4.3 1.1 2.8CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 177 6.8 125 4.8 1.1 4.3CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 26 9.1 12 4.2 1.2 1.5

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Natality Table 2: Prematurity and Low Birth Weight of Singleton Births in Minnesota By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Number Preterm Births

Percent Preterm Births

Number Low Birth Weight

Percent Low Birth Weight

Percent Very Low Birth Weight 2012-

2014Percent Small for Gestational Age

CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 112 5.5 91 4.5 1.2 4.0CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 48 6.2 30 3.9 1.0 3.9CHB - Dodge, Steele 48 6.3 35 4.6 1.1 2.9CHB - Fillmore, Houston 28 5.9 12 2.5 0.8 1.4CHB - Faribault, Martin 21 5.6 14 3.7 0.9 4.2CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 67 8.8 31 4.1 1.3 4.1CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 36 6.2 16 2.8 1.2 2.8CHB - Kanabec, Pine 34 7.7 22 5.0 0.8 4.0CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

48 6.6 35 4.8 1.0 4.1CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 68 7.4 42 4.6 0.9 4.1CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

43 8.2 23 4.4 1.3 3.6CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 67 7.5 45 5.0 0.9 3.3CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 50 8.5 27 4.6 1.3 3.1CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 66 7.5 33 3.8 0.6 3.1Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics. Preterm Births: Live births of babies who are less than 37 weeks gestation at birth. Low Birth Weight Births: Live births who are less than 2500 grams at birth.Very Low Birth Weight Births: Live births who are born weighing less than 1500 grams.

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Natality Table 3: Minnesota Number of Infant Deaths** by State and County,By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 1994-2013 (Birth Year)

State/County/CHB

Birth Year1994-1998 1999-2003 2004-2008 2009-2013

State of Minnesota 2,017 1,805 1,903 1,641Aitkin 7 3 1 3Anoka 126 98 112 92Becker 6 14 14 15Beltrami 29 20 27 36Benton 14 13 23 15Big Stone 2 2 0 4Blue Earth 24 12 13 18Brown 7 5 8 3Carlton 8 13 9 7Carver 21 18 20 25Cass 12 9 15 9Chippewa 6 2 1 3Chisago 12 11 17 17Clay 16 20 34 21Clearwater 4 5 4 3Cook 3 2 2 2Cottonwood 6 3 4 2Crow Wing 19 17 19 17Dakota 122 125 124 99Dodge 5 6 13 2Douglas 6 9 10 12Faribault 10 2 2 3Fillmore 8 9 6 4Freeborn 13 12 9 10Goodhue 21 12 12 15Grant 0 0 0 2Hennepin 583 438 470 391Houston 4 9 5 3Hubbard 2 8 4 3Isanti 13 11 11 12Itasca 16 20 11 13Jackson 1 1 5 3Kanabec 7 3 3 3Kandiyohi 20 9 13 10Kittson 3 1 0 2Koochiching 4 8 2 1Lac Qui Parle 1 1 4 3Lake 1 6 5 2Lake of the Woods 0 3 2 0Le Sueur 8 5 4 6Lincoln 0 1 1 1Lyon 7 12 11 9McLeod 15 19 8 9Mahnomen 5 4 3 7Marshall 2 5 6 1Martin 6 3 5 5Meeker 4 3 9 5Mille Lacs 4 10 14 9

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Natality Table 3: Minnesota Number of Infant Deaths** by State and County,By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 1994-2013 (Birth Year)

State/County/CHB

Birth Year1994-1998 1999-2003 2004-2008 2009-2013

Morrison

12 15 15 9Mower 14 14 10 14Murray 1 4 2 1Nicollet 9 3 15 15Nobles 6 6 11 11Norman 1 2 0 1Olmsted 41 60 54 58Otter Tail 15 15 7 17Pennington 6 7 2 6Pine 12 10 12 12Pipestone 3 5 2 1Polk 11 5 16 10Pope 1 3 1 7Ramsey 291 248 260 211Red Lake 2 3 0 0Redwood 4 4 0 4Renville 13 5 2 5Rice 13 22 12 15Rock 6 3 1 1Roseau 6 8 6 3St. Louis 72 61 49 59Scott 33 25 50 30Sherburne 19 23 34 28Sibley 5 3 1 4Stearns 41 53 52 39Steele 13 15 7 9Stevens 5 5 1 5Swift 0 3 4 2Todd 7 10 10 7Traverse 1 1 1 1Wabasha 13 9 4 4Wadena 5 1 9 2Waseca 8 4 6 4Washington 58 65 74 53Watonwan 6 6 9 4Wilkin 3 5 1 1Winona 14 16 19 9Wright 29 32 47 42Yellow Medicine 5 4 2 0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 27 31 14 17CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 35 36 37 42CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui 14 12 11 12CHB - Brown, Nicollet 16 8 23 18CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis

84 82 65 70CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 7 4 9 5CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail

40 54 56 54

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Natality Table 3: Minnesota Number of Infant Deaths** by State and County,By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 1994-2013 (Birth Year)

State/County/CHB

Birth Year1994-1998 1999-2003 2004-2008 2009-2013

CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 13 18 13 27CHB - Dodge, Steele 18 21 20 11CHB - Fillmore, Houston 12 18 11 7CHB - Faribault, Martin 16 5 7 8CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 17 21 25 21CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 19 24 14 12CHB - Kanabec, Pine 19 13 15 15CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 33 14 15 15CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 21 29 17 17CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 16 9 10 10CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 24 25 18 18CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 17 11 19 18CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 24 26 34 18Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

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Natality Table 4: Prenatal Care in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent of Prenatal Care Received in 1st Trimester

Percent Adequacy of Prenatal Care, GINDEXAdequate or

Better IntermediateInadequate or

NoneState of Minnesota 82.3 76.9 18.8 4.3Aitkin 85.1 77.4 16.1 6.5Anoka 84.2 79.3 17.4 3.4Becker 77.6 71.3 19.4 9.3Beltrami 73.7 67.2 19.8 13.1Benton 88.1 83.7 12.9 3.4Big Stone 82.2 82.2 15.6 2.2Blue Earth 87.4 83.4 14.1 2.5Brown 87.1 81.1 18.4 0.1Carlton 83.6 78.1 18.4 3.5Carver 86.0 81.2 16.3 2.5Cass 77.0 64.1 26.1 9.7Chippewa 83.2 77.8 15.8 6.3Chisago 86.0 80.4 16.4 3.2Clay 69.6 65.0 35.0 0.0Clearwater 71.8 67.0 20.0 13.0Cook 93.5 77.8 17.8 4.4Cottonwood 85.9 86.1 10.6 3.3Crow Wing 85.1 78.6 17.6 3.8Dakota 84.3 81.4 15.3 3.3Dodge 86.1 63.2 34.6 2.1Douglas 88.7 85.5 12.8 1.7Faribault 88.4 85.6 13.6 0.8Fillmore 78.8 66.0 22.3 11.7Freeborn 86.8 86.0 10.8 3.2Goodhue 87.5 78.4 17.6 4.0Grant 90.9 81.3 18.8 0.0Hennepin 79.4 75.9 18.9 5.2Houston 93.8 66.7 26.7 6.7Hubbard 82.7 67.3 28.6 4.1Isanti 87.2 85.4 13.2 1.4Itasca 81.2 70.1 24.2 5.7Jackson 96.9 94.6 3.2 2.2Kanabec 82.2 76.1 20.4 3.5Kandiyohi 82.9 72.3 23.1 4.7Kittson 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0Koochiching 78.0 73.4 23.4 3.2Lac Qui Parle 85.1 76.2 19.0 4.8Lake 84.6 80.2 19.8 0.0Lake of the Woods 85.7 76.5 20.6 2.9Le Sueur 87.9 81.2 16.3 2.5Lincoln 100.0 87.5 12.5 0.0Lyon 86.9 77.8 20.0 2.2McLeod 89.6 86.1 13.4 0.5Mahnomen 58.9 41.4 30.0 28.6Marshall 85.1 84.1 13.6 2.3Martin 89.3 81.5 16.7 1.8Meeker 82.5 74.4 20.2 5.3Mille Lacs 77.5 72.7 18.2 9.1

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Natality Table 4: Prenatal Care in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent of Prenatal Care Received in 1st Trimester

Percent Adequacy of Prenatal Care, GINDEXAdequate or

Better IntermediateInadequate or

NoneMorrison 88.7 82.0 16.0 2.0Mower 75.8 65.3 30.8 3.9Murray 84.5 79.2 15.1 5.7Nicollet 85.5 82.0 15.7 2.3Nobles 81.0 81.8 14.0 4.2Norman 78.6 57.1 35.7 7.1Olmsted 85.0 64.5 32.0 3.5Otter Tail 80.6 78.1 17.5 4.4Pennington 93.8 89.1 9.1 1.8Pine 78.2 67.7 25.1 7.2Pipestone 82.9 80.0 16.7 3.3Polk 80.6 71.0 22.5 6.5Pope 83.7 79.2 20.0 0.8Ramsey 73.8 68.3 25.2 6.5Red Lake 89.7 81.1 18.9 0.0Redwood 80.4 74.3 25.0 0.7Renville 78.0 71.5 25.8 2.6Rice 83.4 78.9 17.9 3.2Rock 79.4 76.5 20.6 2.9Roseau 90.4 83.8 13.8 2.5St. Louis 86.9 83.7 13.0 3.3Scott 84.9 82.5 14.6 2.9Sherburne 86.9 81.4 16.1 2.5Sibley 86.1 78.3 19.9 1.8Stearns 85.9 81.7 15.2 3.1Steele 88.1 82.3 14.9 2.7Stevens 93.0 82.9 16.2 0.9Swift 79.3 67.3 28.3 4.4Todd 80.8 70.3 22.1 7.6Traverse 100.0 86.4 13.6 0.0Wabasha 88.7 71.9 26.1 2.0Wadena 77.8 70.0 24.4 5.6Waseca 85.4 77.3 18.4 4.3Washington 87.7 82.9 14.2 2.9Watonwan 82.2 70.9 26.2 2.8Wilkin 95.0 94.7 5.3 0.0Winona 86.6 82.5 12.1 5.4Wright 88.5 83.6 14.6 1.8Yellow Medicine 88.3 81.3 18.8 0.0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 81.3 71.7 22.9 5.4CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 76.0 67.5 21.8 10.7CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine 77.0 76.0 19.9 4.1CHB - Brown, Nicollet 86.1 81.7 16.8 1.6CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis

86.5 82.7 14.1 3.2CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 90.1 89.3 7.8 2.9

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Natality Table 4: Prenatal Care in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent of Prenatal Care Received in 1st Trimester

Percent Adequacy of Prenatal Care, GINDEXAdequate or

Better IntermediateInadequate or

NoneCHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail

80.1 83.7 15.0 1.2CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 89.0 83.7 15.0 1.2CHB - Dodge, Steele 87.4 76.0 21.4 2.5CHB - Fillmore, Houston 80.0 66.0 22.7 11.3CHB - Faribault, Martin 89.0 83.3 15.3 1.3CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 83.1 80.1 15.3 4.6CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 91.6 74.3 10.1 15.6CHB - Kanabec, Pine 79.6 70.6 23.5 5.9CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 81.8 72.1 23.7 4.2CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 85.0 77.8 20.1 2.2CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 86.9 79.6 17.2 3.3CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 86.7 81.0 16.9 2.3CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 73.6 60.8 25.7 13.5CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 83.4 75.3 20.0 4.7Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsGINDEX: A prenatal care index determined by combining measures of the month ortrimester prenatal care began, the number of prenatal visits, and the gestational age of the infant/fetus at the time of birth. The GINDEX includes gestational age over 36 weeks, and number of prenatal visits greater than nine to impute adequacy of prenatal care. Adequate or Better: Prenatal care started in the 1st trimester and the woman had an adequate number of visits.Intermediate: Prenatal care started in the 1st or 2nd trimester and the woman had an intermediate range of visits.Inadequate or None: No prenatal care or the prenatal care started in the 3rd trimester or the woman had an inadequate range of visits, regardless of when prenatal care began.

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Natality Table 5: Cesarean Births in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBCesarean Births -

Percent

First Time Cesarean Births -

PercentRepeat Cesarean

- Percent State of Minnesota 26.5 15.8 10.7Aitkin 30.7 19.2 11.5Anoka 26.2 16.6 9.6Becker 22.3 14.0 8.3Beltrami 28.2 10.4 17.8Benton 25.5 12.2 13.3Big Stone 21.7 15.2 6.5Blue Earth 31.7 17.8 13.9Brown 31.2 18.5 12.7Carlton 25.5 15.3 10.2Carver 27.1 15.6 11.5Cass 28.1 14.3 13.8Chippewa 36.3 19.3 17.0Chisago 26.4 15.3 11.1Clay 28.3 16.8 11.5Clearwater 29.4 15.1 14.3Cook 25.0 16.7 8.3Cottonwood 25.5 16.6 8.9Crow Wing 26.6 15.0 11.6Dakota 29.2 18.2 11.0Dodge 30.1 18.9 11.2Douglas 25.4 16.7 8.7Faribault 38.7 22.7 16.0Fillmore 20.5 13.7 6.8Freeborn 29.9 16.8 13.1Goodhue 30.6 19.6 11.0Grant 25.7 14.3 11.4Hennepin 25.3 15.8 9.5Houston 18.6 10.7 7.9Hubbard 30.2 14.7 15.5Isanti 28.4 19.1 9.3Itasca 25.0 16.8 8.2Jackson 34.2 22.2 12.0Kanabec 26.5 16.3 10.2Kandiyohi 23.8 13.9 9.9Kittson 45.3 24.5 20.8Koochiching 34.7 19.8 14.9Lac Qui Parle 35.2 25.9 9.3Lake 19.8 8.3 11.5Lake of the Woods 29.7 16.2 13.5Le Sueur 29.3 14.8 14.5Lincoln 17.1 10.0 7.1Lyon 27.7 20.5 7.2McLeod 29.8 16.6 13.2Mahnomen 26.1 7.3 18.8Marshall 33.0 16.0 17.0Martin 25.5 13.4 12.1Meeker 22.0 12.6 9.4Mille Lacs 34.3 23.1 11.2

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Natality Table 5: Cesarean Births in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBCesarean Births -

Percent

First Time Cesarean Births -

PercentRepeat Cesarean

- Percent State of Minnesota 26.5 15.8 10.7Morrison 29.3 17.5 11.8Mower 32.4 17.5 14.9Murray 33.0 20.3 12.7Nicollet 26.0 16.5 9.5Nobles 29.8 18.2 11.6Norman 33.8 23.0 10.8Olmsted 25.5 14.6 10.9Otter Tail 23.4 9.6 13.8Pennington 35.5 19.7 15.8Pine 30.8 20.3 10.5Pipestone 31.5 16.2 15.3Polk 29.4 18.6 10.8Pope 30.6 14.5 16.1Ramsey 22.4 13.6 8.8Red Lake 47.7 15.9 31.8Redwood 30.9 17.4 13.5Renville 28.0 13.7 14.3Rice 27.8 15.1 12.7Rock 35.9 24.2 11.7Roseau 39.3 14.6 24.7St. Louis 26.2 15.4 10.8Scott 24.9 15.2 9.7Sherburne 27.8 16.2 11.6Sibley 35.0 16.7 18.3Stearns 25.9 14.0 11.9Steele 32.2 19.6 12.6Stevens 23.9 10.7 13.2Swift 26.5 9.4 17.1Todd 23.5 13.5 10.0Traverse 43.3 23.3 20.0Wabasha 31.6 20.0 11.6Wadena 17.2 10.6 6.6Waseca 27.4 18.1 9.3Washington 27.2 16.2 11.0Watonwan 27.2 13.0 14.2Wilkin 40.3 23.4 16.9Winona 22.7 14.7 8.0Wright 30.2 17.0 13.2Yellow Medicine 34.7 21.7 13.0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, 27.3 17.6 9.7CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods

28.8 12.1 16.7CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine 32.3 17.9 14.4CHB - Brown, Nicollet 27.9 17.2 10.7

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Natality Table 5: Cesarean Births in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBCesarean Births -

Percent

First Time Cesarean Births -

PercentRepeat Cesarean

- Percent State of Minnesota 26.5 15.8 10.7CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 25.9 15.2 10.7CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson

29.0 18.9 10.1CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 25.8 14.0 11.8CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 26.7 15.4 11.3CHB - Dodge, Steele 31.5 19.4 12.1CHB - Fillmore, Houston 19.6 12.3 7.3CHB - Faribault, Martin 52.5 9.9 42.6CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 30.9 20.8 10.1CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau

38.0 17.6 20.4CHB - Kanabec, Pine 29.4 19.0 10.4CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 24.8 13.9 10.9CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock

29.4 19.0 10.4CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 28.6 16.2 12.4CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley

28.4 15.4 13.0CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 29.4 17.3 12.1CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 24.5 14.5 10.0Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

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Natality Table 6: By State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBNumber

PregnanciesRate

PregnanciesNumber

AbortionsRate

Abortions

Percent of Women with 4 or More

Births

Percent of Women with Live Births

w/in 1 YearState of Minnesota 79,534 75.5 9,180 8.7 5.9 2.3Aitkin 115 59.6 9 ** 1.0 1.6Anoka 4,785 72.9 592 9.0 4.7 2.2Becker 435 82.5 9 ** 10.0 1.1Beltrami 710 78.4 39 4.3 10.1 3.2Benton 630 80.8 54 6.9 4.9 3.7Big Stone 48 69.6 ** ** 2.2 0.0Blue Earth 825 53.7 125 8.1 6.3 3.2Brown 275 65.4 15 3.6 4.2 3.8Carlton 412 71.3 39 6.7 1.9 4.8Carver 1,273 67.7 67 3.6 2.9 0.4Cass 396 98.2 25 6.2 9.2 3.5Chippewa 179 91.3 ** ** 8.0 1.8Chisago 582 62.4 47 5.0 4.0 2.7Clay 851 60.7 6 ** 6.7 1.2Clearwater 121 88.2 ** ** 12.6 0.0Cook 53 71.5 ** ** 4.2 0.0Cottonwood 180 100.8 10 5.6 11.2 3.4Crow Wing 781 77.3 61 6.0 5.9 2.0Dakota 6,043 75.2 689 8.6 3.8 2.3Dodge 262 68.6 12 ** 1.6 3.3Douglas 446 75.8 13 ** 3.1 3.8Faribault 160 73.9 9 ** 8.7 3.1Fillmore 281 85.5 16 ** 9.9 2.9Freeborn 352 73.3 20 4.2 6.1 3.4Goodhue 568 74.3 47 6.2 4.8 0.9Grant 70 79.5 ** ** 7.1 2.2Hennepin 20,390 79.6 3,496 13.6 5.8 1.9Houston 224 76.1 9 ** 3.7 4.4Hubbard 237 83.5 ** ** 6.5 3.4Isanti 491 70.1 48 6.9 4.6 3.4Itasca 511 73.7 31 4.5 7.0 1.6Jackson 123 75.1 ** ** 0.9 5.5Kanabec 157 60.5 8 ** 6.8 1.1Kandiyohi 605 83.9 33 4.6 6.4 1.4Kittson 53 83.5 ** ** 7.5 0.0Koochiching 110 56.5 8 ** 4.0 2.0Lac Qui Parle 57 61.4 ** ** 0.0 2.8Lake 110 74.3 12 ** 4.2 1.4Lake of the Woods 40 75.8 ** ** 5.4 0.0Le Sueur 341 69.8 25 5.1 6.1 3.1Lincoln 70 82.2 ** ** 2.9 2.3Lyon 385 76.5 17 ** 6.4 5.0McLeod 468 75.2 26 4.2 4.5 1.8Mahnomen 99 108.7 ** ** 15.2 0.0Marshall 100 69.6 ** ** 3.0 3.2Martin 238 75.9 14 ** 4.5 4.1Meeker 290 77.9 12 ** 11.2 4.4Mille Lacs 354 80.4 31 7.0 7.5 2.0

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State/County/CHB

Number Pregnancies

Rate Pregnancies

Number Abortions

Rate Abortions

Percent of Women with 4 or More

Births

Percent of Women with Live Births

w/in 1 YearState of Minnesota

79,534 75.5 9,180 8.7 5.9 2.3Morrison

389 71.1 22 4.0 4.9 3.1Mower 558 82.5 51 7.5 6.4 3.0Murray 83 67.4 ** ** 3.8 3.9Nicollet 468 68.3 36 5.3 4.2 1.4Nobles 362 96.0 8 ** 6.5 2.1Norman 74 70.3 ** ** 6.8 0.0Olmsted 2,435 82.7 168 5.7 5.0 1.9Otter Tail 699 83.3 7 ** 8.0 2.0Pennington 206 79.8 ** ** 4.9 0.9Pine 329 76.5 31 7.2 8.1 1.7Pipestone 114 78.1 ** ** 9.9 3.9Polk 419 75.4 ** ** 9.4 1.9Pope 132 80.7 6 ** 4.0 0.0Ramsey 9,650 84.8 1,681 14.8 7.6 3.2Red Lake 44 71.9 ** ** 2.3 6.5Redwood 185 77.3 6 ** 10.1 1.6Renville 173 76.4 9 ** 5.0 1.8Rice 738 57.8 73 5.7 10.4 1.7Rock 121 78.6 ** ** 5.8 2.6Roseau 181 71.0 ** ** 4.5 3.2St. Louis 2,375 64.1 282 7.6 5.0 1.8Scott 2,083 73.6 211 7.5 5.2 1.7Sherburne 1,247 70.1 99 5.6 5.8 1.5Sibley 189 76.3 7 ** 7.8 1.6Stearns 2,119 66.3 176 5.5 6.8 3.3Steele 544 84.9 28 4.4 6.9 2.5Stevens 126 58.8 ** ** 5.8 2.6Swift 124 86.7 6 ** 6.0 2.4Todd 324 87.6 10 ** 12.6 3.2Traverse 30 61.6 ** ** 3.3 0.0Wabasha 232 66.6 17 ** 4.7 0.0Wadena 205 95.2 6 ** 15.2 0.7Waseca 229 588.7 12 ** 4.2 2.9Washington 3,230 69.9 330 7.1 3.2 2.6Watonwan 170 92.6 7 ** 1.9 0.9Wilkin 78 72.2 ** ** 3.9 3.8Winona 531 45.3 51 4.4 4.9 2.0Wright 1,920 76.7 116 4.6 7.8 1.3Yellow Medicine 122 79.9 ** ** 3.4 1.3CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, 736 68.1 48 4.4 5.6 1.0CHB - Beltrami, Cl t H bb d

1,108 80.3 46 3.3 9.4 2.8CHB - Big Stone, 530 25.9 17 ** 5.1 1.8CHB - Brown, Nicollet

743 67.2 51 4.6 4.2 2.4CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, 2,950 65.4 338 7.5 4.5 2.2CHB - Cottonwood, 303 88.5 15 ** 7.0 4.2CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 2,063 71.7 22 0.8 7.7 1.6

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State/County/CHBNumber

PregnanciesRate

PregnanciesNumber

AbortionsRate

Abortions

Percent of Women with 4 or More

Births

Percent of Women with Live Births

w/in 1 YearState of Minnesota 79,534 75.5 9,180 8.7 5.9 2.3CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

804 72.9 24 2.2 4.0 2.7CHB - Dodge, Steele 806 78.8 40 3.9 5.1 2.8CHB - Fillmore, Houston 505 81.1 25 4.0 7.1 3.5CHB - Faribault, Martin 398 75.1 23 4.3 6.1 3.7CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 845 74.1 79 6.9 5.8 2.9CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 584 74.7 3 ** 4.5 2.4CHB - Kanabec, Pine 486 70.4 39 5.7 7.7 1.5CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

778 82.1 42 4.4 6.1 1.5CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 958 76.6 30 2.4 7.0 3.7CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

570 64.8 37 4.2 5.3 3.0CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 947 76.2 45 3.6 7.2 2.6CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 592 78.7 6 ** 10.0 1.3CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 918 81.1 38 3.4 10.0 2.6Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics*Number not reported if number of events is less than 6.**Rate not calculated for less than 20 eventsPregnancy Rate: The number of pregnancies per 1,000 women in the population of age 15 through 44 years.Abortion Rate: The number of abortions per 1,000 women in the population of age 15 through 44 years.Four or More Births: Births to women with four or more previous live births

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Natality Table 7: Minnesota Teen Birth and Pregnancy RatesBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2012-2014

Teen Birth Rates (TBR) Teen Pregnancy Rates (TPR)TBR 15-19 TPR 15-17 TPR 18-19 TPR 15-19

State/County/CHB TBR 15-17 Years TBR 18-19 Years Years Years Years YearsState of Minnesota 7.5 30.7 17.0 10.1 40.2 22.4Aitkin * * * * * 18.9Anoka 5.1 27.3 12.7 8.2 40.1 19.1Becker * 66.0 26.9 10.2 67.0 28.2Beltrami 18.1 51.7 35.1 20.1 57.9 39.1Benton * 51.4 21.5 * 58.5 25.5Big Stone * * * * * *Blue Earth * 9.1 8.1 8.0 15.2 12.9Brown * 33.5 18.1 * 37.1 19.8Carlton * 40.6 19.5 10.9 48.1 23.7Carver * 14.5 6.6 2.9 19.5 8.7Cass 20.1 96.4 45.9 21.4 109.4 51.2Chippewa * 63.2 27.8 * 71.4 31.5Chisago * 31.7 14.1 7.7 38.8 18.1Clay 8.5 13.7 11.8 8.5 14.8 12.5Clearwater * * * * * *Cook * * * * * *Cottonwood * 62.0 33.4 * 67.0 37.3Crow Wing 8.9 62.6 27.4 11.3 70.5 31.7Dakota 4.3 28.0 12.3 6.5 38.4 17.3Dodge * 36.1 17.0 * 37.6 18.3Douglas * 47.8 20.7 * 55.3 24.1Faribault * * 19.7 * * 22.9Fillmore * * * * * 12.0Freeborn * 60.9 25.8 * 67.9 30.2Goodhue 7.1 29.6 14.5 9.6 40.4 19.7Grant * * * * * *Hennepin 8.6 30.9 17.7 12.9 46.8 26.6Houston * * 12.4 * * 12.4Hubbard * 60.9 26.0 * 64.3 27.2Isanti * 31.3 15.0 8.7 41.5 19.7Itasca 7.7 55.0 24.1 11.2 61.5 28.6Jackson * * 28.7 * 66.7 31.0Kanabec * 39.1 19.1 * 41.1 19.8Kandiyohi 13.3 73.4 35.1 13.8 84.0 39.2Kittson * * * * * *Koochiching * * 18.5 * * 20.2Lac Qui Parle * * * * * *Lake * 73.0 29.0 * 83.9 32.8Lake of the Woods * * * * * *Le Sueur * 28.5 14.0 * 35.1 17.3Lincoln * * * * * *Lyon * 29.1 20.1 13.6 30.6 21.6McLeod * 43.4 18.3 * 47.6 20.6Mahnomen * 135.3 60.8 * 141.2 62.8Marshall * * * * * *Martin * 48.6 21.5 * 60.3 26.1Meeker * 37.4 16.8 * 37.4 16.8Mille Lacs * 58.8 27.8 15.6 78.4 36.5

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Natality Table 7: Minnesota Teen Birth and Pregnancy RatesBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2012-2014

Teen Birth Rates (TBR) Teen Pregnancy Rates (TPR)TBR 15-19 TPR 15-17 TPR 18-19 TPR 15-19

State/County/CHB TBR 15-17 Years TBR 18-19 Years Years Years Years YearsMorrison * 36.2 15.9 * 41.1 19.2Mower 11.5 57.2 27.2 14.9 65.4 32.3Murray * * * * * *Nicollet * 14.3 10.7 * 17.2 12.9Nobles 20.5 81.1 43.7 21.3 83.7 45.2Norman * * * * * *Olmsted 6.3 30.1 14.6 8.4 42.2 20.2Otter Tail 9.2 45.5 22.0 9.5 47.8 23.0Pennington * 62.8 30.7 15.5 65.3 32.5Pine * 52.3 23.5 * 67.6 30.9Pipestone * * * * * *Polk * 42.0 22.0 * 45.0 23.3Pope * * * * * *Ramsey 13.9 38.4 25.2 18.6 52.8 34.4Red Lake * * * * * *Redwood * * 14.6 * * 17.4Renville * 74.2 33.8 * 76.3 34.5Rice 6.8 17.0 12.8 9.6 20.9 16.2Rock * * * * * *Roseau * 45.5 18.4 * 49.2 19.6St. Louis 7.5 22.0 15.3 10.6 27.3 19.6Scott 3.3 21.9 9.4 4.8 33.4 14.2Sherburne 4.5 33.8 14.1 6.6 41.4 18.0Sibley * 48.0 21.8 * 48.0 25.3Stearns 7.7 18.3 13.6 10.0 24.6 18.0Steele 9.4 55.6 24.9 11.2 62.4 28.3Stevens * * * * * *Swift * * * * * *Todd * 55.5 26.1 * 60.3 28.5Traverse * * * * * *Wabasha * 30.7 15.2 * 36.5 19.2Wadena * 64.8 27.8 * 69.4 30.1Waseca * 39.4 17.0 * 42.9 19.4Washington 3.5 16.4 7.8 5.8 24.9 12.2Watonwan * 101.5 47.6 * 104.0 49.3Wilkin * * * * * *Winona * 7.5 6.5 * 10.1 8.7Wright 4.1 30.0 12.3 5.1 36.3 15.0Yellow Medicine * * * * * 25.9CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, 7.1 47.5 2103.0 9.3 54.8 25.3CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, L k f h W d

13.5 51.5 30.7 14.7 56.6 33.7CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift Yellow Medicine 8.3 42.8 20.7 9.1 50.2 23.8CHB - Brown, Nicollet

* 20.3 13.5 * 23.4 15.5CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 7.5 24.6 16.1 10.2 30.1 20.3

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Natality Table 7: Minnesota Teen Birth and Pregnancy RatesBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2012-2014

State/County/CHB

Teen Birth Rates (TBR) Teen Pregnancy Rates (TPR)

TBR 15-17 Years TBR 18-19 YearsTBR 15-19

YearsTPR 15-17

YearsTPR 18-19

YearsTPR 15-19

YearsCHB - Cottonwood, Jackson * 61.2 31.3 * 66.9 34.4CHB - Clay, Wilkin 8.3 14.2 11.9 8.3 15.2 12.5CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

5.8 27.6 15.6 6.6 31.4 17.8CHB - Dodge, Steele 9.0 48.3 21.8 10.6 53.2 24.4CHB - Fillmore, Houston * 25.1 11.3 * 26.0 12.2CHB - Faribault, Martin * 44.6 20.8 10.4 53.6 24.7CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 8.8 41.6 19.8 11.3 55.3 26.0CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 7.2 50.6 21.7 7.9 52.6 22.9CHB - Kanabec, Pine 8.3 47.1 21.8 10.3 57.1 26.7CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

13.2 73.6 34.7 13.6 81.9 37.9CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 8.5 33.6 18.3 9.4 35.4 19.6CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

* 32.7 15.1 8.1 38.1 18.1CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 6.3 42.6 18.6 8.1 44.8 20.5CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 10.3 53.5 27.2 10.3 56.4 28.4CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 7.9 48.6 21.8 9.7 53.4 24.6Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics and the US Census.*Rate not calculated for less than 20 eventsTeen Birth Rate: The number of live births to a specific age group per 1,000 female population of the specific age group.Teen Pregnancy Rate: The number of pregnancies to a specific age group per 1,000 female population of the specific age group.

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Natality Table 8: Socio-Demographic Factors Related to Birth Outcomes in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent - Births to

Unmarried MothersPercent - No Father on

Birth Certificate

Percent - Mothers Smoked during

PregnancyState of Minnesota 32.3 11.9 9.7Aitkin 44.2 16.3 27.9Anoka 30.7 8.7 10.1Becker 39.6 21.1 22.1Beltrami 56.6 28.4 25.7Benton 33.9 12.7 18.2Big Stone 28.3 6.5 8.7Blue Earth 34.3 11.3 12.4Brown 32.8 8.9 13.9Carlton 42.3 13.7 20.8Carver 14.5 4.7 4.2Cass 55.1 25.7 33.0Chippewa 41.5 13.1 19.3Chisago 32.3 8.1 11.3Clay 29.0 5.9 12.3Clearwater 35.3 16.8 17.6Cook 27.1 2.1 14.6Cottonwood 35.5 8.9 9.5Crow Wing 40.0 13.8 20.5Dakota 26.2 13.0 5.9Dodge 33.7 11.2 14.5Douglas 31.0 13.4 14.4Faribault 35.8 10.0 18.8Fillmore 24.7 9.1 10.3Freeborn 49.8 14.0 17.7Goodhue 32.9 12.4 13.8Grant 25.7 12.9 11.4Hennepin 31.3 13.1 4.8Houston 24.3 20.5 10.2Hubbard 42.7 18.1 24.1Isanti 36.0 7.1 18.8Itasca 43.6 20.8 21.5Jackson 35.0 16.2 12.0Kanabec 46.9 14.3 27.2Kandiyohi 36.3 10.2 10.6Kittson 22.6 7.5 11.3Koochiching 39.6 39.6 12.0Lac Qui Parle 29.6 11.1 7.5Lake 25.0 10.4 19.8Lake of the Woods 54.1 18.9 35.1Le Sueur 32.9 12.2 16.4Lincoln 24.3 11.4 5.7Lyon 34.4 16.3 7.9McLeod 35.9 7.5 13.9Mahnomen 76.6 45.8 44.1Marshall 25.0 7.0 13.0Martin 42.0 13.4 20.1Meeker 29.1 6.8 12.2

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Natality Table 8: Socio-Demographic Factors Related to Birth Outcomes in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent - Births to

Unmarried MothersPercent - No Father on

Birth Certificate

Percent - Mothers Smoked during

PregnancyMille Lacs 53.9 19.6 28.4Morrison 30.7 10.1 20.5Mower 41.1 13.3 16.3Murray 27.8 8.9 8.9Nicollet 30.2 10.2 9.3Nobles 46.6 11.4 4.8Norman 41.9 10.8 17.6Olmsted 24.4 8.3 7.2Otter Tail 31.3 10.5 10.8Pennington 37.9 13.8 19.8Pine 49.2 13.5 21.4Pipestone 30.6 13.5 15.3Polk 32.3 9.2 13.5Pope 26.2 7.1 13.7Ramsey 41.9 14.4 7.1Red Lake 29.5 15.9 11.4Redwood 34.3 12.9 18.1Renville 34.8 8.7 14.3Rice 33.9 11.5 12.7Rock 27.5 4.2 10.0Roseau 36.5 9.0 23.0St. Louis 39.8 13.9 18.3Scott 21.2 9.4 4.9Sherburne 27.3 6.1 10.1Sibley 35.0 8.9 16.7Stearns 26.1 9.2 11.0Steele 38.9 11.8 18.5Stevens 21.5 8.3 6.6Swift 35.0 9.4 20.5Todd 32.1 7.4 14.5Traverse 26.7 10.0 16.7Wabasha 32.1 11.6 17.7Wadena 34.8 10.6 19.7Waseca 34.0 10.7 13.5Washington 24.1 6.7 6.8Watonwan 44.2 16.0 7.5Wilkin 35.1 18.2 18.2Winona 29.8 13.4 13.7Wright 20.5 5.8 9.0Yellow Medicine 34.5 10.3 14.9CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 43.1 22.9 21.1CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 51.0 24.5 24.8CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

36.0 10.8 20.0CHB - Brown, Nicollet 31.2 9.7 11.0

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Natality Table 8: Socio-Demographic Factors Related to Birth Outcomes in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBPercent - Births to

Unmarried MothersPercent - No Father on

Birth Certificate

Percent - Mothers Smoked during

PregnancyCHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis

39.4 13.5 18.6CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 35.3 11.9 10.5CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 32.2 11.1 14.1CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 28.1 11.4 12.9CHB - Dodge, Steele 37.2 11.6 17.2CHB - Fillmore, Houston 24.5 14.2 10.3CHB - Faribault, Martin 39.5 12.0 19.6CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 43.6 12.4 22.9CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 33.2 10.7 17.3CHB - Kanabec, Pine 48.4 13.8 23.3CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 36.0 9.9 11.4CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 31.7 12.7 11.0CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 33.3 11.6 15.2CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 33.6 16.0 13.9CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 40.7 15.4 18.9CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 32.1 9.3 18.2Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics.

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Natality Table 9: Educational Status of MotherBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBLess than

High school

High School graduate or

GED completed

Some college credit but no

degreeAssociate

degreeBachelor's

degree

Master's/doctorate/

professional degree

State of Minnesota 10.3 16.5 19.5 13.6 26.8 13.2Aitkin 6.8 22.3 29.1 18.4 17.5 5.8Anoka 7.5 15.4 22.9 15.3 28.8 10.1Becker 12.2 25.5 22.1 18.2 148.0 7.3Beltrami 7.6 54.6 1.7 15.3 15.0 5.7Benton 7.4 22.9 16.9 21.8 23.4 7.7Big Stone 8.7 17.4 17.4 19.6 26.1 10.9Blue Earth 6.5 13.8 23.1 147.0 30.4 11.5Brown 6.9 13.9 24.3 17.8 27.4 9.6Carlton 10.0 17.0 27.3 19.2 18.1 8.4Carver 3.4 9.2 16.3 12.0 41.2 18.0Cass 8.7 40.9 19.3 14.2 14.4 2.4Chippewa 14.2 17.6 25.0 22.2 13.6 7.4Chisago 5.8 17.9 25.3 19.4 23.8 7.5Clay 11.8 13.6 19.1 16.5 29.7 7.4Clearwater 13.4 32.8 11.8 23.5 15.1 3.4Cook 8.4 10.4 16.7 18.8 33.3 12.5Cottonwood 13.0 29.6 19.5 14.2 16.0 7.7Crow Wing 7.2 17.4 29.0 16.7 21.4 8.2Dakota 6.7 14.3 18.6 12.9 31.8 15.7Dodge 9.2 14.5 24.1 18.5 26.5 7.2Douglas 5.1 14.1 21.6 27.0 21.4 10.8Faribault 11.4 20.8 23.5 16.1 24.2 4.0Fillmore 16.5 12.2 20.6 19.5 25.6 5.8Freeborn 17.4 32.6 12.2 17.1 15.2 5.5Goodhue 5.5 20.6 19.0 18.6 25.2 11.0Grant 2.9 15.7 22.9 35.7 15.7 7.1Hennepin 12.6 13.2 16.8 8.1 30.4 19.0Houston 2.8 20.5 17.2 24.2 26.5 8.8Hubbard 13.4 26.1 19.1 20.4 16.5 4.4Isanti 4.8 19.2 30.7 21.5 16.0 7.7Itasca 8.2 23.5 28.8 17.8 17.3 4.5Jackson 6.9 18.8 20.5 12.0 35.0 6.9Kanabec 8.1 26.5 32.0 19.7 10.2 3.4Kandiyohi 25.5 13.4 17.1 21.7 17.1 5.1Kittson 1.9 9.6 36.5 15.4 32.7 3.8Koochiching 5.0 32.0 26.0 16.0 13.0 8.0Lac Qui Parle 5.6 11.1 20.4 20.4 35.2 7.5Lake 4.2 21.9 34.4 15.6 19.8 4.1Lake of the Woods 5.4 35.1 18.9 16.2 18.9 5.4Le Sueur 10.4 19.7 19.7 16.8 23.5 10.0Lincoln 5.8 15.9 18.8 17.4 33.3 8.7Lyon 12.6 13.7 21.3 19.0 23.8 9.5McLeod 8.9 15.2 27.3 21.1 20.7 6.9Mahnomen 21.7 37.0 26.1 8.7 6.5 0.0Marshall 5.0 25.0 21.0 21.0 19.0 9.0Martin 10.2 24.6 23.7 12.9 23.2 5.4

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Natality Table 9: Educational Status of MotherBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBLess than

High school

High School graduate or

GED completed

Some college credit but no

degreeAssociate

degreeBachelor's

degree

Master's/doctorate/

professional degree

Meeker 6.6 25.4 25.0 21.4 16.3 5.4Mille Lacs 12.9 25.0 31.9 14.4 11.9 4.1Morrison 7.1 22.7 23.3 25.8 16.7 4.4Mower 22.8 21.4 21.2 12.9 16.1 5.6Murray 6.4 20.3 19.0 19.0 24.1 11.4Nicollet 6.5 14.4 2.3 14.7 30.9 11.1Nobles 42.9 15.5 13.8 15.2 10.1 2.6Norman 8.1 24.3 20.3 24.3 17.6 5.4Olmsted 7.2 14.1 14.8 11.5 31.4 20.9Otter Tail 12.8 19.0 20.1 22.1 19.0 7.0Pennington 4.4 22.7 31.0 17.2 20.7 4.0Pine 11.5 27.8 25.8 19.0 12.2 2.7Pipestone 11.0 22.7 27.3 21.8 10.9 6.3Polk 13.1 20.2 17.3 17.3 21.4 10.7Pope 4.0 17.6 24.8 28.8 16.0 8.8Ramsey 15.3 19.2 19.4 8.9 21.9 15.3Red Lake 6.8 18.2 29.5 20.5 22.7 2.3Redwood 11.3 23.2 15.8 16.9 25.4 7.3Renville 13.7 20.5 14.9 26.1 19.3 5.5Rice 17.5 17.6 22.0 14.3 20.6 8.1Rock 5.8 19.3 20.2 22.7 20.2 11.8Roseau 2.8 28.7 25.3 18.5 18.5 6.2St. Louis 8.6 16.5 25.1 15.6 23.5 10.8Scott 5.9 10.4 18.5 14.3 37.0 13.9Sherburne 5.5 16.0 24.4 21.7 24.5 7.9Sibley 13.4 21.1 22.2 19.4 18.3 5.6Stearns 13.5 17.3 17.5 19.0 23.6 9.0Steele 12.5 19.5 25.6 16.4 19.9 6.1Stevens 5.0 15.8 27.5 15.8 32.5 3.3Swift 11.1 23.1 17.9 23.9 17.9 6.0Todd 21.3 24.8 21.0 18.1 12.3 2.6Traverse 6.9 17.2 17.2 27.6 20.7 10.3Wabasha 8.8 22.0 18.7 18.7 23.8 8.0Wadena 9.6 22.8 28.4 22.3 11.7 5.0Waseca 9.3 19.6 19.6 19.2 24.8 7.5Washington 2.9 11.8 18.0 13.3 36.4 17.7Watonwan 23.6 24.2 19.3 11.2 17.4 4.3Wilkin 3.9 15.6 16.9 28.6 29.9 5.2Winona 9.0 15.8 18.4 17.3 30.8 8.6Wright 3.4 13.9 21.4 19.4 31.3 10.6Yellow Medicine 5.2 17.4 23.5 16.5 33.0 4.4CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 7.5 24.6 28.4 17.6 16.7 5.2CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 9.5 45.0 7.4 17.5 15.5 5.1CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

10.0 18.1 21.9 20.9 22.4 6.7

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Natality Table 9: Educational Status of MotherBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHBLess than

High school

High School graduate or

GED completed

Some college credit but no

degreeAssociate

degreeBachelor's

degree

Master's/doctorate/

professional degree

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 6.7 14.2 23.1 15.8 29.6 10.6CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis

8.6 16.6 25.6 16.2 22.8 10.2CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 10.5 25.2 19.9 13.3 23.8 7.3CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 11.9 18.0 20.0 19.2 23.0 7.9CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 4.8 15.2 23.0 26.4 21.7 9.0CHB - Dodge, Steele 11.4 17.9 25.1 17.1 22.1 6.5CHB - Fillmore, Houston 10.3 15.9 19.1 21.6 26.0 7.1CHB - Faribault, Martin 10.7 23.1 23.6 14.2 23.6 4.8CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 8.2 21.7 31.2 18.5 14.3 6.2CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 4.0 23.4 27.9 18.4 21.0 5.4CHB - Kanabec, Pine 10.4 27.4 27.8 19.2 12.2 2.9CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 22.9 15.0 16.6 22.7 17.6 5.2CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 10.2 18.1 20.4 19.3 22.8 9.1CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 9.9 19.7 19.7 17.7 24.0 9.0CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 9.0 19.5 25.6 20.9 18.9 6.1CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 13.9 23.4 19.1 16.8 18.5 8.3CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 12.7 23.5 23.6 22.2 14.0 3.9Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics.

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Natality Table 10: Race and Ethnicity of Mother in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Race of Mother - NumberHispanic

(any race)WhiteAfrican

AmericanAmerican

Indian AsianUnknown /

OtherState of Minnesota 52,526 7,885 1,293 5,543 2,669 4,662Aitkin 92 3 9 0 0 0Anoka 3,311 401 30 298 138 224Becker 341 13 63 3 2 9Beltrami 382 16 255 3 7 8Benton 514 39 7 11 2 9Big Stone 45 1 0 0 0 1Blue Earth 605 61 3 20 8 16Brown 249 1 1 1 7 18Carlton 319 2 46 4 1 6Carver 1,097 29 1 51 24 55Cass 246 11 107 3 3 4Chippewa 149 3 2 10 12 23Chisago 507 2 2 6 13 10Clay 729 57 12 13 33 47Clearwater 104 0 15 0 0 2Cook 41 0 6 1 0 0Cottonwood 146 3 1 10 9 15Crow Wing 690 7 11 3 7 11Dakota 4,176 553 16 404 177 378Dodge 238 2 1 1 7 20Douglas 416 4 2 2 2 8Faribault 140 1 2 2 5 17Fillmore 256 1 0 2 4 4Freeborn 270 9 0 15 35 50Goodhue 478 13 10 8 7 18Grant 67 0 1 0 2 2Hennepin 9,917 3,715 207 1,809 1,122 1,467Houston 210 2 1 2 0 1Hubbard 207 3 17 0 5 7Isanti 426 3 2 5 3 6Itasca 424 3 39 5 4 10Jackson 110 3 0 3 1 1Kanabec 143 1 1 1 1 2Kandiyohi 460 92 3 7 5 93Kittson 50 1 1 0 1 0Koochiching 95 0 2 2 2 2Lac Qui Parle 53 0 0 1 0 1Lake 94 0 0 1 1 2Lake of the Woods 34 1 0 2 0 0Le Sueur 295 4 0 5 7 27Lincoln 69 0 0 0 1 1Lyon 285 17 1 27 32 36McLeod 422 3 0 7 8 42Mahnomen 28 8 59 1 0 8Marshall 94 0 0 0 6 7Martin 220 0 1 0 3 8Meeker 270 0 1 1 6 14Mille Lacs 275 1 43 1 1 7

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Natality Table 10: Race and Ethnicity of Mother in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Race of Mother - NumberHispanic

(any race)WhiteAfrican

AmericanAmerican

Indian AsianUnknown /

OtherMorrison 348 7 2 5 3 6Mower 346 55 1 33 69 85Murray 73 1 0 3 2 4Nicollet 386 29 1 3 12 28Nobles 288 20 1 34 9 160Norman 67 1 3 0 3 6Olmsted 1,796 233 3 183 46 126Otter Tail 623 26 7 10 21 32Pennington 191 1 7 3 1 8Pine 274 3 16 0 3 6Pipestone 93 3 5 0 10 9Polk 355 23 5 4 28 34Pope 122 1 0 2 1 3Ramsey 3,976 1,553 81 1,936 364 640Red Lake 43 0 1 0 0 3Redwood 150 2 7 17 2 5Renville 151 1 4 2 3 26Rice 506 79 3 10 63 81Rock 114 2 0 1 3 5Roseau 160 4 6 5 3 5St. Louis 1,874 54 104 36 8 38Scott 1,583 103 15 117 42 114Sherburne 1,070 38 5 14 13 29Sibley 171 2 1 1 5 29Stearns 1,560 275 5 36 58 91Steele 448 35 2 8 16 57Stevens 94 3 5 2 17 18Swift 115 1 0 1 0 16Todd 297 1 1 5 8 32Traverse 25 4 0 0 1 1Wabasha 202 2 1 4 6 9Wadena 190 4 1 1 2 4Waseca 197 7 0 2 9 17Washington 2,372 185 6 272 53 97Watonwan 129 1 0 3 30 63Wilkin 70 0 4 0 3 8Winona 445 12 0 14 7 22Wright 1,722 23 4 25 25 44Yellow Medicine 108 0 4 0 4 3CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 611 6 50 7 6 12CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 727 20 287 5 12 17CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine

470 5 6 12 16 44CHB - Brown, Nicollet 635 30 2 4 19 46

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Natality Table 10: Race and Ethnicity of Mother in MinnesotaBy State, County and Community Health Board (CHB), 2014

State/County/CHB

Race of Mother - NumberHispanic

(any race)WhiteAfrican

AmericanAmerican

Indian AsianUnknown /

OtherCHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 2,328 56 156 42 10 46CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 256 6 1 13 10 16CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 1,138 39 89 13 26 96CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse

724 12 8 6 23 32CHB - Dodge, Steele 686 37 3 9 23 77CHB - Fillmore, Houston 466 3 1 4 4 5CHB - Faribault, Martin 360 1 3 2 8 25CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 701 4 45 6 4 13CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 538 6 15 8 11 23CHB - Kanabec, Pine 417 4 17 1 4 8CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville

611 93 7 9 8 119CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 784 25 13 48 50 60CHB - LeSueur, Waseca

492 11 0 7 16 44CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 863 5 2 9 19 85CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 450 32 67 5 31 48CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 835 12 4 11 13 42Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics

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Section C: Mortality

TablesMortality Table 1: Summary of Deaths to Minnesota ResidentsMortality Table 2: Number of Deaths by Age GroupMortality Table 3: Age-Specific Death RateMortality Table 4: Minnesota's 10 Leading Causes of DeathMortality Table 5:Premature Deaths

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Mortality Introduction

The mortality section of the Minnesota County Health Tables provides data on deaths to residents of Minnesota including number of deaths, crude death rates, age-adjusted death rates, age-specific death rates, the 15 leading causes of death and premature death rate by top 10 leading causes of death. All data are for presented for the most current year with the exception of the premature deaths; due to small numbers of deaths a 5-year grouping is provided. This introduction provides an overview of death (mortality) statistics, how deaths rates are calculated and how to use these statistics.

Crude Death RateA crude death rate is a good measure of the overall magnitude of mortality in a population. The crude rate is useful information for some purposes, such as planning for the delivery of health care services. One should be cautious when comparing a crude death rate over time or to another county or Community Health Board (CHB) and be aware that differences in the crude rate may be due to an older populations. A crude death rate is simply the number of deaths divided by the total population, often multiplied by some constant so that the result is not a fraction (for death rates 100,000 is the most commonly used multiplier). Mortality Table 1 includes crude death rates for the state of Minnesota, its counties and community health boards.

Age-specific death ratesAn age-specific death rate is useful in understanding the influence each age group has on the overall crude death rate. Mortality Table 3 shows age-specific death rates for the state of Minnesota, its counties and CHBs, using eight common age groupings. Note that the death rate for ages 0-4 is substantially higher than the death rates for the other younger age groups (primarily due to a high death rate during infancy); only at ages 45-54 does the death rate exceed that for ages 0-4. It can be immediately seen that the death rates are many times higher in the oldest age groups. Therefore, county or CHB with an older population will automatically have a higher overall death rate just because of the age distribution. An age-specific death rate is the number of deaths to an age group divided by the population for that age group, often multiplied by some constant so that the result is not a fraction (for death rates 100,000 is the most commonly used multiplier).

Premature Death Rate Almost 4 out of every 10 deaths to Minnesota residents occur to people under 75 years of age. Thus, it is also important to investigate deaths to younger Minnesotans. By examining premature deaths to younger persons, it may be possible to identify certain counties or CHBs were certain deaths that may be more prevalent among younger residents. The premature death rate (PDR) for those under age 75 is the number of deaths to residents under age 75 per 100,000 persons age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population. For more information on PDRs go to: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Tools of the Trade, Premature Mortality Rates http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=556449&mode=2Tables 1 and 5 of the Minnesota County Health Tables include premature deaths to those under age 75, as well as a premature death rate (age-adjusted).

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Age-adjusted Death RatesAge adjusting rates is a way to make fairer comparisons between counties/CHBs with different age distributions. For example, a county having a higher percentage of elderly people may have a higher crude death than a county with a younger population merely because the elderly are more likely to die. Age-adjusted death rates are used to eliminate this age bias in the makeup of the populations being compared, thereby providing a much more reliable rate for comparison purposes. The age-adjusted rates provided in Mortality Tables 1 and 5 are calculated using the direct method of age adjustment. For more information on age adjusting death rates go to: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Healthy People 2000 Statistical Notes, Direct Standardization (Age-Adjusted Death Rates)http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/statnt/statnt06rv.pdf

Additional Resources for Minnesota Death DataMinnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries WebsiteA query system that includes deaths by county, age, cause, gender and race/ethnicityhttps://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/index.jsp

Minnesota Vital Statistics State, County, and Community Health Board Trend ReportsReports include the 5-year rates for the cancer heart disease, stroke, and unintentional injuryhttp://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/trends/index.htmlMinnesota Injury Data Access System (MIDAS)A query system of injury and violence data for Minnesotans by county, injury type, gender, outcome (fatal/non-fatal) http://www.health.state.mn.us/injury/midas/ub92/

CDC WonderWONDER online databases utilize a rich ad-hoc query system for the analysis of public health datahttp://wonder.cdc.gov/

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Mortality Table 1: Summary of Deaths to Minnesota Residentsby State and County, 2014

Age Premature DeathsCrude Adjusted (Under 75 years)

State/County/CHB DeathsDeath Rate

Death Rates Deathss

Age Adj. Rate*

State of Minnesota 41,271 756.2 644.1 15,491 256.9Aitkin 224 1,420.3 742.8 86 322.9Anoka 1,925 563.1 617.5 919 246.0Becker 322 968.2 690.8 127 299.5Beltrami 412 902.2 803.7 189 411.3Benton 335 848.0 713.4 113 279.1Big Stone 71 1,384.8 617.0 13 *Blue Earth 481 735.6 659.7 147 244.4Brown 328 1,296.9 719.4 78 257.4Carlton 386 1,085.2 838.1 153 359.9Carver 449 461.3 552.1 164 174.3Cass 364 1,274.6 846.5 159 404.7Chippewa 144 1,189.1 679.3 45 308.4Chisago 400 740.4 664.6 162 258.2Clay 437 713.1 646.6 176 303.3Clearwater 120 1,365.0 968.1 61 572.4Cook 55 1,051.0 713.7 16 *Cottonwood 138 1,186.3 659.3 37 286.8Crow Wing 615 972.1 657.5 235 281.5Dakota 2,415 585.4 598.6 960 215.9Dodge 152 746.8 661.8 47 218.9Douglas 380 1,032.9 633.1 132 284.6Faribault 175 1,233.1 647.7 52 268.4Fillmore 222 1,068.5 619.1 63 245.3Freeborn 384 1,245.1 700.3 107 260.1Goodhue 463 997.4 642.4 168 278.7Grant 80 1,343.2 703.4 31 335.9Hennepin 8,105 668.7 625.1 3,199 252.7Houston 181 966.0 585.2 52 206.2Hubbard 224 1,088.8 707.1 94 320.7Isanti 312 812.2 701.3 129 288.8Itasca 567 1,243.7 829.5 238 402.3Jackson 115 1,119.9 644.4 34 277.4Kanabec 151 947.9 724.2 51 244.9Kandiyohi 424 1,002.7 687.2 136 278.2Kittson 89 2,006.8 1024.1 25 401.9Koochiching 127 987.9 612.6 54 297.4Lac Qui Parle 79 1,146.4 534.7 20 230.1Lake 135 1,264.0 625.2 43 263.5Lake of the Woods 42 1,072.0 714.9 12 *Le Sueur 220 792.2 635.0 64 187.3Lincoln 81 1,399.4 626.3 18 *Lyon 211 822.1 619.5 62 227.9McLeod 320 891.8 623.2 110 271.3Mahnomen 68 1,235.2 1040.4 31 548.2Marshall 61 647.8 399.9 21 173.1

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Mortality Table 1: Summary of Deaths to Minnesota Residentsby State and County, 2014

Age Premature DeathsCrude Adjusted (Under 75 years)

State/County/CHB DeathsDeath Rate

Death Rates Deathss

Age Adj. Rate*

State of Minnesota 41,271 756.2 644.1 15,491 256.9Martin 272 1,345.2 703.8 73 271.3Meeker 243 1,051.6 721.9 77 271.2Mille Lacs 276 1,066.3 771.1 112 367.8Morrison 303 923.5 649.0 102 252.0Mower 354 900.2 582.7 113 259.6Murray 94 1,109.8 572.2 29 240.3Nicollet 207 625.5 551.5 63 180.1Nobles 212 981.9 706.2 54 233.4Norman 77 1,159.8 659.8 28 348.8Olmsted 998 664.1 561.4 343 215.5Otter Tail 672 1,166.0 664.3 194 244.7Pennington 127 903.4 636.8 45 266.4Pine 291 1,000.2 732.7 131 334.5Pipestone 103 1,109.8 624.0 28 273.7Polk 320 1,009.3 720.6 117 336.5Pope 127 1,156.2 613.2 29 207.2Ramsey 4,048 760.0 691.9 1,616 296.0Red Lake 23 568.9 401.6 6 *Redwood 190 1,224.6 715.2 55 304.1Renville 179 1,191.3 708.1 65 354.6Rice 473 726.0 636.9 140 202.8Rock 113 1,182.9 683.8 32 288.0Roseau 134 854.6 673.3 58 319.6St. Louis 2,023 1,006.7 731.5 736 302.8Scott 604 432.4 570.8 259 198.7Sherburne 468 513.6 629.0 202 228.7Sibley 154 1,032.3 686.7 45 258.4Stearns 972 635.7 579.0 365 231.7Steele 321 877.7 622.2 95 230.0Stevens 93 949.0 597.7 20 201.8Swift 99 1,049.2 549.0 18 *Todd 224 923.2 661.7 78 262.3Traverse 50 1,476.2 621.7 13 *Wabasha 187 875.4 574.4 52 178.5Wadena 185 1,344.8 809.7 66 393.6Waseca 147 772.7 563.6 46 198.5Washington 1,475 591.7 590.4 576 209.8Watonwan 106 956.4 593.4 31 259.5Wilkin 65 1,000.8 691.2 22 286.5Winona 412 806.3 673.8 157 295.6Wright 748 575.7 640.5 333 255.0Yellow Medicine 108 1,068.4 573.2 24 208.5CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 918 1,236.9 774.1 378 367.1

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Mortality Table 1: Summary of Deaths to Minnesota Residentsby State and County, 2014

Age Premature DeathsCrude Adjusted (Under 75 years)

State/County/CHB DeathsDeath Rate

Death Rates Deathss

Age Adj. Rate*

State of Minnesota 41,271 756.2 644.1 15,491 256.9CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 798 1,010.8 784.0 356 391.8CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow 501 1,147.2 595.1 120 227.4

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 535 916.3 637.5 141 212.9CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 2,599 1,029.6 736.8 948 305.9

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 253 1,155.1 648.6 71 278.2CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 1,496 942.8 664.2 519 273.4CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 730 1,090.9 628.8 225 262.4CHB - Dodge, Steele 473 830.9 632.5 142 224.8CHB - Fillmore, Houston 403 1,019.9 603.7 115 227.3CHB - Faribault, Martin 447 1,299.0 680.0 125 270.4CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 588 914.5 728.7 241 320.3CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 434 911.2 625.5 155 267.7CHB - Kanabec, Pine 442 981.7 727.4 182 301.0CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 603 1,052.2 689.9 201 297.8CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 792 1,066.4 639.7 224 258.2CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 367 784.3 595.4 110 191.8

CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 717 970.1 666.7 232 269.4

CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 465 1,060.5 743.7 176 364.0

CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 712 1,005.2 683.5 246 280.4Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsFor more data on deaths in Minnesota go the Minnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries Website:https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/frontPage.jsp

Crude death rate - the total number of deaths per 100,000 persons.Age adjusted death rate - the total number of deaths per 100,000 persons, age adjusted to the 2000 U.S standard population.Premature death rate - the number of deaths to residents under age 75 per 100,000 personsage-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.For more information on these rates and age adjusting, see the introduction

*Rates not calculated for fewer than 20 deaths.

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Mortality Table 2: Minnesota Number of Deaths by Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age GroupState/County/CHB 0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+State of Minnesota 405 88 381 1,379 6,775 6,463 25,780Aitkin 2 0 1 3 31 49 138Anoka 12 2 33 98 394 380 1,006Becker 3 2 1 11 54 56 195Beltrami 9 5 7 15 88 71 217Benton 2 0 2 9 50 50 222Big Stone 1 0 0 1 3 8 58Blue Earth 0 1 4 18 58 66 334Brown 1 0 6 5 35 31 250Carlton 2 0 4 14 68 65 233Carver 4 2 3 16 72 67 285Cass 5 1 5 12 72 64 206Chippewa 1 0 2 2 18 22 99Chisago 2 1 5 10 69 75 238Clay 6 0 1 13 80 76 261Clearwater 0 0 1 7 23 30 59Cook 0 0 2 2 7 5 39Cottonwood 0 0 0 5 19 13 101Crow Wing 4 2 1 16 110 102 380Dakota 31 5 20 79 424 401 1,455Dodge 3 0 2 2 19 21 105Douglas 7 0 3 6 56 60 247Faribault 2 0 1 0 24 25 123Fillmore 0 0 0 8 19 36 159Freeborn 0 0 0 7 52 48 277Goodhue 2 1 3 6 72 84 295Grant 0 0 1 0 16 14 49Hennepin 96 19 78 321 1,446 1,239 4,906Houston 0 1 0 2 23 26 129Hubbard 5 0 2 5 33 49 130Isanti 2 0 3 8 66 50 183Itasca 7 1 7 21 89 113 329Jackson 0 0 2 2 12 18 81Kanabec 0 0 0 5 20 26 100Kandiyohi 1 1 7 9 67 51 288Kittson 0 0 0 2 11 12 64Koochiching 1 0 1 5 21 26 73Lac Qui Parle 0 0 1 2 6 11 59Lake 1 0 0 2 19 21 92Lake of the Woods 0 0 1 2 4 5 30Le Sueur 1 0 2 2 29 30 156Lincoln 0 0 1 1 9 7 63Lyon 1 2 1 2 25 31 149McLeod 1 3 2 14 42 48 210Mahnomen 2 0 2 6 11 10 37Marshall 0 0 1 0 10 10 40Martin 0 1 1 3 37 31 199Meeker 4 0 1 3 38 31 166

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Mortality Table 2: Minnesota Number of Deaths by Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age GroupState/County/CHB 0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+State of Minnesota 405 88 381 1,379 6,775 6,463 25,780Mille Lacs 4 1 0 9 55 43 164Morrison 2 0 5 4 40 51 201Mower 6 0 2 11 48 46 241Murray 0 0 1 1 14 13 65Nicollet 2 1 1 4 25 30 144Nobles 1 1 2 5 24 21 158Norman 1 0 1 3 4 19 49Olmsted 8 1 10 38 156 130 655Otter Tail 4 2 5 8 84 91 478Pennington 1 0 1 4 15 24 82Pine 0 1 1 8 54 67 160Pipestone 1 1 0 4 13 9 75Polk 6 0 2 11 56 42 203Pope 1 0 1 4 11 12 98Ramsey 69 9 39 156 733 610 2,432Red Lake 0 0 0 1 3 2 17Redwood 1 1 1 5 17 30 135Renville 0 0 3 7 28 27 114Rice 3 2 5 11 57 62 333Rock 1 0 1 5 4 21 81Roseau 2 1 2 4 24 25 76St. Louis 10 2 10 67 350 297 1,287Scott 6 3 4 30 112 104 345Sherburne 5 4 10 28 78 77 266Sibley 0 0 3 3 20 19 109Stearns 10 1 12 30 160 152 607Steele 1 0 4 5 51 34 226Stevens 0 0 0 2 4 14 73Swift 0 1 2 0 8 7 81Todd 2 0 1 10 33 32 146Traverse 0 0 0 0 5 8 37Wabasha 1 1 0 2 20 28 135Wadena 2 0 4 1 28 31 119Waseca 0 0 1 2 19 24 101Washington 20 4 13 56 239 244 899Watonwan 1 0 1 5 8 16 75Wilkin 0 0 0 3 10 9 43Winona 4 0 4 13 65 71 255Wright 7 1 8 32 143 142 415Yellow Medicine 2 0 0 3 5 14 84CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 10 1 9 29 141 188 540CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 14 5 11 29 148 155 436CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow 4 1 5 8 40 62 381

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Mortality Table 2: Minnesota Number of Deaths by Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age GroupState/County/CHB 0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+State of Minnesota 405 88 381 1,379 6,775 6,463 25,780

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 3 1 7 9 60 61 394CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 13 2 16 85 444 388 1,651

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 0 0 2 7 31 31 182CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail 13 4 7 35 228 232 977CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 8 0 5 12 92 108 504CHB - Dodge, Steele 4 0 6 7 70 55 331CHB - Fillmore, Houston 0 1 0 10 42 62 288CHB - Faribault, Martin 2 1 2 3 61 56 322CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 6 1 3 17 121 93 347CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 3 1 4 11 63 73 279CHB - Kanabec, Pine 0 1 1 13 74 93 260CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 1 1 10 16 95 78 402CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 4 4 5 18 82 111 568CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 1 0 3 4 48 54 257

CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 5 3 6 20 100 98 485

CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 9 0 5 20 71 71 289

CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 6 0 10 15 101 114 466Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsFor more data on deaths in Minnesota go the Minnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries Website:https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/frontPage.jsp

For more information on these rates and age adjusting, see the introduction.

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Mortality Table 3: Minnesota Age-Specific Death Rate per 100,000 population in that Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age Group0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+

State of Minnesota 116.2 12.2 52.9 97.3 460.8 1,497.1 7,398.5Aitkin * * * * 632.8 1,723.5 7,270.8Anoka * * 77.8 107.3 399.7 1,498.7 6,541.8Becker * * * * 581.3 1,531.3 7,042.3Beltrami * * * * 812.9 1,944.1 7,439.2Benton * * * * 507.3 1,782.5 8,736.7Big Stone * * * * * * 7,934.3Blue Earth * * * * 406.5 1,499.0 8,198.3Brown * * * * 496.2 1,290.1 9,380.9Carlton * * * * 663.5 2,074.0 8,799.1Carver * * * * 257.9 1,194.1 6,987.0Cass * * * * 836.8 1,537.7 7,838.7Chippewa * * * * * 1,869.2 7,795.3Chisago * * * * 426.6 1,696.4 7,665.1Clay * * * * 588.5 1,921.6 6,872.0Clearwater * * * * 959.1 3,215.4 7,554.4Cook * * * * * * 8,280.3Cottonwood * * * * * * 7,399.3Crow Wing * * * * 618.6 1,356.2 6,803.9Dakota 114.8 * 39.3 71.7 365.1 1,364.4 7,071.7Dodge * * * * * 1,468.5 8,386.6Douglas * * * * 555.2 1,391.8 6,763.4Faribault * * * * 593.0 1,629.7 7,436.5Fillmore * * * * * 1,696.5 7,549.9Freeborn * * * * 600.7 1,440.1 8,416.9Goodhue * * * * 532.4 1,851.0 7,287.5Grant * * * * * * 7,302.5Hennepin 119.7 * 52.0 87.7 456.8 1,466.3 7,325.0Houston * * * * 401.5 1,386.7 7,350.4Hubbard * * * * 526.8 1,710.9 6,500.0Isanti * * * * 603.6 1,544.6 7,767.4Itasca * * * 224.3 650.2 2,063.6 8,024.4Jackson * * * * * * 7,410.8Kanabec * * * * 415.9 1,502.9 8,143.3Kandiyohi * * * * 581.6 1,343.5 8,058.2Kittson * * * * * * #####Koochiching * * * * 503.2 1,709.4 5,712.1Lac Qui Parle * * * * * * 6,323.7Lake * * * * * 1,569.5 7,159.5Lake of the Woods * * * * * * 8,086.3Le Sueur * * * * 364.0 1,191.9 8,091.3Lincoln * * * * * * 7,692.3Lyon * * * * 393.9 1,692.1 7,972.2McLeod * * * * 427.2 1,448.4 7,142.9Mahnomen * * * * * * 9,024.4Marshall * * * * * * 4,268.9Martin * * * * 634.2 1,483.3 8,674.8Meeker * * * * 576.4 1,411.0 8,495.4

State/County/CHB

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Mortality Table 3: Minnesota Age-Specific Death Rate per 100,000 population in that Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age Group0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+

State of Minnesota 116.2 12.2 52.9 97.3 460.8 1,497.1 7,398.5State/County/CHB

Mille Lacs * * * * 774.0 1,700.3 7,724.9Morrison * * * * 422.0 1,667.2 7,472.1Mower * * * * 471.3 1,400.3 6,615.4Murray * * * * * * 6,513.0Nicollet * * * * 299.3 1,190.9 6,933.1Nobles * * * * 451.4 1,265.1 9,111.9Norman * * * * * * 6,550.8Olmsted * * * 92.0 397.5 1,157.2 6,693.2Otter Tail * * * * 492.1 1,317.5 7,917.8Pennington * * * * * 1,962.4 7,606.7Pine * * * * 615.4 2,191.7 6,944.4Pipestone * * * * * * 7,022.5Polk * * * * 662.3 1,514.6 7,701.1Pope * * * * * * 8,180.3Ramsey 182.4 * 50.9 104.3 554.9 1,618.9 7,771.5Red Lake * * * * * * *Redwood * * * * * 1,938.0 8,231.7Renville * * * * 639.4 1,844.3 7,142.9Rice * * * * 340.9 1,235.1 7,983.7Rock * * * * * 2,231.7 7,980.3Roseau * * * * 512.4 1,839.6 6,884.1St. Louis * * * 25.0 617.0 1,576.6 8,177.7Scott * * * 147.8 304.6 1,328.2 6,735.7Sherburne * * * 76.0 325.3 1,365.0 7,275.7Sibley * * * * 475.7 * 8,384.6Stearns * * * 83.3 425.4 1,376.4 6,329.5Steele * * * * 511.2 1,139.8 7,847.2Stevens * * * * * * 8,248.6Swift * * * * * * 7,598.5Todd * * * * 467.2 1,230.8 7,132.4Traverse * * * * * * 7,254.9Wabasha * * * * 314.0 1,261.8 7,609.9Wadena * * * * 779.3 2,101.7 7,981.2Waseca * * * * * 1,495.3 6,838.2Washington 131.1 * * 90.2 329.0 1,277.4 7,008.7Watonwan * * * * * * 6,631.3Wilkin * * * * * * 7,251.3Winona * * * * 518.9 1,710.4 7,169.0Wright * * * 91.3 425.6 1,624.0 7,083.1Yellow Medicine * * * * * * 7,806.7CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching * * * 201.8 619.5 1,910.6 7,421.7CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods * * * 172.5 708.9 1,952.1 7,184.1CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow * * * * 320.2 1,394.2 7,505.9

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Mortality Table 3: Minnesota Age-Specific Death Rate per 100,000 population in that Age Groupby State and County, 2014

Age Group0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75+

State of Minnesota 116.2 12.2 52.9 97.3 460.8 1,497.1 7,398.5State/County/CHB

CHB - Brown, Nicollet * * * * 389.4 1,239.3 8,308.7CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis * * * 148.7 616.0 1,609.2 8,196.8

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson * * * * 519.9 1,411.0 7,404.4CHB - Clay, Wilkin, Becker, Otter Tail * * * 99.3 544.4 1,536.3 7,403.2CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse * * * * 512.0 1,459.7 7,287.4CHB - Dodge, Steele * * * * 454.2 1,246.3 8,010.6CHB - Fillmore, Houston * * * * 366.9 1,551.2 7,459.2CHB - Faribault, Martin * * * * 617.3 1,545.3 8,156.0CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs * * * * 670.7 1,612.9 7,747.3CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau * * * * 463.2 1,661.0 6,976.7CHB - Kanabec, Pine * * * * 544.8 1,942.8 7,361.3CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville * * * * 597.5 1,482.9 7,775.6CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock * * * * 420.9 1,635.5 7,666.4CHB - LeSueur, Waseca * * * * 365.5 1,310.0 7,547.7

CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley * * * 119.1 484.8 1,436.7 7,830.2CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk * * * 207.5 609.9 1,781.7 7,617.3CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena * * * * 501.6 1,598.0 7,482.3

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Mortality Table 4: Minnesota 10 Leading Causes of Deathby State and County, 2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Stroke

Alz. Disease

Dia-betes

Pneu and Influenza Suicide

Nephr-itis

State of Minnesota 9,624 7,571 2,488 2,263 2,172 1,623 1,184 628 683 672Aitkin 67 41 14 16 14 2 8 3 1 6Anoka 528 301 115 124 82 63 48 25 43 29Becker 77 71 9 17 15 9 10 4 5 5Beltrami 84 51 17 23 16 22 22 13 11 4Benton 56 72 15 7 18 28 20 9 5 0Big Stone 17 14 4 3 8 2 3 2 1 1Blue Earth 103 85 18 32 27 22 11 4 7 10Brown 67 65 16 22 18 7 10 4 6 7Carlton 96 82 19 23 17 5 19 8 7 7Carver 106 80 31 20 21 10 5 11 10 7Cass 92 66 20 16 19 7 9 8 7 11Chippewa 42 26 12 7 8 2 1 2 2 3Chisago 97 72 28 24 20 16 14 3 7 5Clay 101 84 23 31 13 27 11 8 6 11Clearwater 24 34 9 6 10 2 4 2 1 3Cook 12 16 2 5 1 0 4 0 1 0Cottonwood 27 43 5 5 7 3 7 2 3 0Crow Wing 147 111 35 41 33 9 17 5 6 12Dakota 609 404 144 112 123 116 67 25 52 43Dodge 34 44 14 7 4 5 3 2 2 0Douglas 102 77 15 22 29 2 10 4 2 3Faribault 34 44 4 10 8 6 9 2 3 9Fillmore 40 56 16 11 14 11 4 3 3 1Freeborn 83 85 15 24 20 16 13 8 3 3Goodhue 103 104 48 24 34 7 12 6 7 2Grant 21 20 2 6 4 1 1 2 0 1Hennepin 1,898 1,239 534 443 434 257 181 109 125 139Houston 47 30 15 13 7 6 1 3 1 1Hubbard 61 40 15 9 9 7 11 4 6 7Isanti 67 53 26 20 19 21 7 2 3 4Itasca 122 130 43 24 33 22 14 9 15 11Jackson 34 17 7 8 4 4 3 3 1 1Kanabec 43 23 12 11 7 4 1 0 0 4Kandiyohi 104 84 37 19 19 15 10 4 3 5Kittson 13 21 3 6 7 0 5 3 1 2Koochiching 34 23 7 9 6 6 5 3 4 3Lac Qui Parle 12 21 7 5 5 2 0 4 1 2Lake 28 18 2 8 9 8 3 2 1 1Lake of the Woods 7 11 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 3Le Sueur 43 59 9 9 15 8 5 2 4 5Lincoln 19 14 4 2 7 7 2 2 1 1Lyon 43 42 14 12 3 8 9 6 2 3McLeod 55 76 16 13 25 13 9 3 6 3Mahnomen 15 22 7 4 1 0 4 0 1 0Marshall 13 14 5 5 3 2 3 1 0 2Martin 57 73 12 14 9 3 5 5 5 8

State/County/CHB

Number of Deaths

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Mortality Table 4: Minnesota 10 Leading Causes of Deathby State and County, 2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Stroke

Alz. Disease

Dia-betes

Pneu and Influenza Suicide

Nephr-itis

State of Minnesota 9,624 7,571 2,488 2,263 2,172 1,623 1,184 628 683 672State/County/CHB

Number of Deaths

Meeker 55 49 11 13 15 4 6 4 6 5Mille Lacs 67 57 17 20 9 8 8 6 7 9Morrison 54 67 24 12 24 17 12 6 2 5Mower 75 75 23 17 19 24 7 7 4 3Murray 18 22 4 5 4 1 6 3 0 1Nicollet 46 35 15 9 9 7 5 4 3 5Nobles 56 43 5 11 9 5 18 5 2 4Norman 16 17 2 3 2 6 4 2 1 0Olmsted 220 211 104 55 44 54 16 16 16 8Otter Tail 155 158 29 38 42 46 10 11 7 16Pennington 21 20 5 10 8 2 8 4 0 4Pine 75 58 13 23 13 3 6 4 5 4Pipestone 24 20 1 5 6 12 2 1 0 2Polk 55 64 22 16 17 26 18 13 5 4Pope 23 38 5 8 10 5 5 2 1 1Ramsey 910 656 217 186 218 193 131 63 71 76Red Lake 4 6 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Redwood 41 38 7 14 12 8 7 4 2 7Renville 34 33 11 10 9 2 9 4 3 4Rice 105 77 27 33 29 18 6 8 5 7Rock 26 22 4 7 8 11 2 3 3 1Roseau 35 25 6 6 12 3 4 3 1 3St. Louis 443 396 111 119 112 97 79 27 33 16Scott 144 109 45 35 35 15 22 10 14 13Sherburne 106 75 32 22 23 27 12 7 18 5Sibley 33 36 9 8 6 4 9 1 1 5Stearns 260 205 63 43 43 31 30 13 22 10Steele 69 57 20 20 21 7 11 8 3 10Stevens 28 19 7 0 3 8 2 1 0 1Swift 18 34 3 8 4 1 3 0 0 0Todd 59 52 15 21 11 4 7 3 5 5Traverse 11 15 3 2 2 1 4 1 0 2Wabasha 41 49 15 13 14 3 4 3 2 3Wadena 38 42 6 11 7 12 8 2 1 5Waseca 39 28 4 9 8 5 4 0 2 2Washington 382 260 73 86 84 110 35 18 25 28Watonwan 21 29 5 5 4 6 3 3 2 0Wilkin 18 10 2 4 6 4 2 2 0 1Winona 96 63 33 30 22 17 5 9 10 1Wright 192 125 54 42 34 18 34 13 15 6Yellow Medicine 27 18 7 8 7 5 0 2 2 0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 223 194 64 49 53 30 27 15 20 20CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 176 136 43 40 36 31 37 20 21 17

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Mortality Table 4: Minnesota 10 Leading Causes of Deathby State and County, 2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Stroke

Alz. Disease

Dia-betes

Pneu and Influenza Suicide

Nephr-itis

State of Minnesota 9,624 7,571 2,488 2,263 2,172 1,623 1,184 628 683 672State/County/CHB

Number of Deaths

CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow 116 113 33 31 32 12 7 10 6 6

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 113 100 31 31 27 14 15 8 9 12CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 579 512 134 155 139 110 105 37 42 24

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 61 60 12 13 11 7 10 5 4 1CHB - Clay, Wilkin 351 323 63 90 76 86 33 25 18 33CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 185 169 32 38 48 17 22 10 3 8CHB - Dodge, Steele 103 101 34 27 25 12 14 10 5 10CHB - Fillmore, Houston 87 86 31 24 21 17 5 6 4 2CHB - Faribault, Martin 91 117 16 24 17 9 14 7 8 17CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 134 110 43 40 28 29 15 8 10 13CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 86 86 20 28 32 7 20 11 2 13CHB - Kanabec, Pine 118 81 25 34 20 7 7 4 5 8CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 138 117 48 29 28 17 19 8 6 9CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 171 158 34 45 40 47 28 19 8 15CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 82 87 13 18 23 13 9 2 6 7

CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 143 161 36 34 46 21 24 8 13 13

CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 86 103 31 23 20 32 26 15 7 4

CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 151 161 45 44 42 33 27 11 8 15Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsFor more data on deaths in Minnesota go the Minnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries Website:https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/frontPage.jspThese are the 10 leading causes of death for Minnesota in 2011, the causes may change from year to yearand are not necessarily the 10 leading causes of death for each county or CHB.2011 Minnesota Major Causes of Death ICD-10 Codes

Alzheimer’s Disease G30Cancer [Malignant Neoplasms] C00-C97CLRD - Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease J40-J47Diabetes E10-E14Heart Disease I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51Nephritis N00-N07, N17-N19, N25-N27Pneumonia & Influenza J10-J18Stroke [Cerebrovascular Disease] I60-I69Suicide X60-X84, Y87.0Unintentional Injury V01-X59, Y85-Y86

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke

Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 24,865 10,778 6,617 3,534 3,114 2,403 2,304 1,988 845 763Aitkin 142 56 41 30 9 13 14 12 4 3Anoka 1,610 517 398 251 231 134 114 91 48 43Becker 209 110 46 34 22 18 23 14 7 13Beltrami 237 104 101 46 43 45 21 28 7 14Benton 150 70 42 21 26 19 26 14 4 10Big Stone 26 20 8 10 1 2 5 0 2 0Blue Earth 241 113 51 41 38 24 22 15 12 7Brown 136 55 35 15 15 16 8 8 4 5Carlton 201 109 64 29 30 40 25 18 9 9Carver 294 114 65 39 46 9 22 19 8 7Cass 221 127 77 24 19 28 26 21 9 8Chippewa 77 36 21 11 7 1 9 5 4 1Chisago 248 96 94 36 29 29 26 15 9 12Clay 254 137 75 42 34 22 15 25 14 13Clearwater 70 42 20 9 5 6 5 8 4 4Cook 24 12 9 3 2 3 1 4 1 1Cottonwood 63 32 17 8 11 6 5 7 0 4Crow Wing 421 190 97 50 39 34 43 33 10 11Dakota 1,694 590 389 172 233 161 137 109 57 35Dodge 90 44 22 9 19 2 2 3 1 4Douglas 218 115 45 24 18 7 14 15 4 7Faribault 88 45 27 10 9 12 8 4 5 2Fillmore 100 41 27 14 10 5 9 7 1 3Freeborn 197 72 37 26 15 22 17 9 6 7Goodhue 222 114 66 50 30 29 25 16 4 2Grant 37 24 5 11 4 6 2 2 1 2Hennepin 4,942 1,954 1,352 659 591 535 540 488 208 131Houston 84 33 24 6 12 7 7 5 1 3Hubbard 149 56 28 26 16 10 12 16 4 5Isanti 221 69 57 39 16 17 19 14 13 6Itasca 333 205 106 47 42 29 34 20 10 9Jackson 54 32 15 9 8 6 2 1 0 0Kanabec 91 45 26 20 10 8 12 5 4 5Kandiyohi 187 89 61 27 22 18 15 23 6 7Kittson 31 18 7 3 3 3 1 3 3 0Koochiching 84 51 28 16 10 13 11 10 5 2Lac Qui Parle 38 27 16 4 3 0 4 2 1 4Lake 71 39 15 12 7 3 8 5 3 2

State/County/CHB

Number of Premature Deaths

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke

Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 24,865 10,778 6,617 3,534 3,114 2,403 2,304 1,988 845 763State/County/CHB

Number of Premature Deaths

Lake of the Woods 26 12 7 4 3 0 2 1 2 1Le Sueur 134 65 24 19 18 15 4 9 6 2Lincoln 30 19 9 5 4 2 2 3 0 1Lyon 102 50 28 15 9 9 11 8 2 4McLeod 198 80 39 17 21 16 23 12 5 3Mahnomen 47 25 16 11 3 5 2 5 0 3Marshall 46 19 13 11 2 4 3 7 3 4Martin 122 61 26 24 17 6 8 14 5 1Meeker 121 38 36 21 13 14 10 8 4 4Mille Lacs 178 86 59 28 20 19 12 13 7 7Morrison 155 81 57 36 25 16 21 14 7 6Mower 168 72 49 28 25 13 15 20 3 4Murray 54 21 13 5 10 7 6 1 1 2Nicollet 118 45 31 7 17 10 15 12 5 3Nobles 81 42 27 15 6 11 9 7 4 1Norman 46 29 9 8 5 9 3 4 0 2Olmsted 607 245 167 77 68 30 50 41 7 20Otter Tail 351 222 76 67 42 16 27 27 4 13Pennington 65 39 21 17 9 10 5 5 5 6Pine 192 85 70 38 23 15 21 17 7 2Pipestone 47 19 13 4 4 2 6 2 1 1Polk 167 105 74 25 25 28 18 12 3 16Pope 60 27 17 7 6 3 7 2 5 2Ramsey 2,342 1,012 588 339 271 251 241 224 110 94Red Lake 26 19 6 2 3 2 3 0 2 1Redwood 98 45 24 10 15 6 10 10 4 5Renville 88 57 27 9 15 17 10 6 6 1Rice 271 113 62 44 29 25 15 23 7 8Rock 47 25 23 7 6 6 5 3 1 2Roseau 83 40 20 12 10 7 6 10 3 0St. Louis 1,232 662 303 234 144 151 103 134 31 43Scott 442 167 112 58 63 34 36 21 11 5Sherburne 353 144 99 44 76 22 26 24 8 8Sibley 78 42 34 5 9 10 7 6 3 2Stearns 599 246 157 73 94 59 52 43 15 24Steele 157 79 47 19 24 15 11 7 4 4Stevens 44 20 10 2 2 1 4 1 0 1Swift 39 28 16 5 3 3 5 8 2 1

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke

Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 24,865 10,778 6,617 3,534 3,114 2,403 2,304 1,988 845 763State/County/CHB

Number of Premature Deaths

Todd 130 63 36 19 18 13 9 9 2 3Traverse 15 19 7 1 2 4 3 1 0 1Wabasha 109 62 29 17 13 10 12 5 3 2Wadena 90 46 15 17 7 18 6 3 5 4Waseca 91 38 26 11 8 9 4 2 2 2Washington 980 360 223 108 122 64 86 56 34 19Watonwan 58 40 21 6 6 6 6 3 1 1Wilkin 31 19 5 12 0 6 3 3 0 6Winona 246 117 76 29 26 17 17 15 3 8Wright 483 194 136 67 76 39 48 28 7 8Yellow Medicine 62 24 16 10 10 6 6 3 1 0CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 559 312 175 93 61 55 59 42 19 14CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 482 214 156 85 67 61 40 53 17 24CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow 242 135 77 40 24 12 29 18 10 6

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 254 100 66 22 32 26 23 20 9 8CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 1,528 822 391 278 183 197 137 161 44 55

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 117 64 32 17 19 12 7 8 0 4CHB - Clay, Wilkin 845 488 202 155 98 62 68 69 25 45CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 374 205 84 45 32 21 30 21 10 13CHB - Dodge, Steele 247 123 69 28 43 17 13 10 5 8CHB - Fillmore, Houston 184 74 51 20 22 12 16 12 2 6CHB - Faribault, Martin 210 106 53 34 26 18 16 18 10 3CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 399 155 116 67 36 36 31 27 20 13CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau 251 135 67 45 27 26 18 25 16 11

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke

Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 24,865 10,778 6,617 3,534 3,114 2,403 2,304 1,988 845 763State/County/CHB

Number of Premature Deaths

CHB - Kanabec, Pine 283 130 96 58 33 23 33 22 11 7

CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 275 146 88 36 37 35 25 29 12 8CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 378 179 110 46 48 32 40 27 9 15CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 225 103 50 30 26 24 8 11 8 4

CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 397 160 109 43 43 40 40 26 12 9

CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 260 159 99 44 33 42 23 21 3 21

CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 375 190 108 72 50 47 36 26 14 13Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsFor more data on deaths in go the Minnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries Website:https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/frontPage.jsp

Major Causes of Death ICD-10 CodesCancer [Malignant Neoplasms] C00-C97Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease J40-J47Cirrhosis K70, K73-K74Diabetes E10-E14Heart Disease I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51Nephritis N00-N07, N17-N19, N25-N27Pneumonia & Influenza J10-J18Septicemia A40-A41Stroke [Cerebrovascular Disease] I60-I69Suicide X60-X84, Y87.0Unintentional Injury V01-X59, Y85-Y86Five years of data were used because of small numbers of deaths to those under age 75. This table also limits the causes of death to the top 10 because of small numbersof deaths to those under age 75.

Premature death rate - the number of deaths to residents under age 75 per 100,000 personsunder age 75, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.For more information on these rates and age adjusting, see the INTRO

*Rates not calculated for fewer than 20 deaths.

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 78.8 34.6 11.3 11.3 11.3 7.7 7.5 6.4 2.7 2.5Aitkin 89.8 35.9 * 18.6 * * * * * *Anoka 83.9 27.1 13.1 13.7 13.1 7.1 6.1 4.7 2.6 2.3Becker 87.8 49.9 14.7 13.9 14.7 * 10.3 * * *Beltrami 92.6 42.2 19.5 17.5 19.5 18.2 8.5 11.0 * *Benton 73.5 33.4 13.5 10.3 13.5 * 12.8 * * *Big Stone 69.7 45.2 * * * * * * * *Blue Earth 75.2 36.1 12.5 13.8 12.5 7.6 6.9 * * *Brown 79.5 34.4 * * * * * * * *Carlton 88.2 47.2 16.5 12.3 16.5 17.0 11.1 * * *Carver 63.4 24.5 9.6 9.4 9.6 * 5.2 * * *Cass 88.3 56.8 * 8.5 * 11.5 10.3 12.0 * *Chippewa 96.4 44.1 * * * * * * * *Chisago 75.7 30.1 10.2 11.3 10.2 9.4 8.7 * * *Clay 85.1 46.9 11.8 14.6 11.8 7.5 * 8.5 * *Clearwater 108.6 74.1 * * * * * * * *Cook 53.2 * * * * * * * * *Cottonwood 79.1 40.1 * * * * * * * *Crow Wing 90.4 41.5 12.3 10.0 12.3 7.4 8.8 8.9 * *Dakota 75.0 26.1 11.2 7.9 11.2 7.2 6.2 4.7 2.6 1.6Dodge 80.9 40.5 * * * * * * * *Douglas 80.5 43.5 * 8.4 * * * * * *Faribault 86.6 43.0 * * * * * * * *Fillmore 70.4 30.4 * * * * * * * *Freeborn 87.3 32.3 * 11.5 * 10.3 * * * *Goodhue 70.8 36.7 12.1 15.5 12.1 8.8 7.6 * * *Grant 85.6 56.0 * * * * * * * *Hennepin 76.5 30.4 9.5 10.5 9.5 8.4 8.6 7.4 3.3 2.1Houston 65.5 25.6 * * * * * * * *Hubbard 85.3 35.1 * 14.9 * * * * * *Isanti 94.4 29.7 * 16.5 * * * * * *Itasca 95.3 60.6 17.9 12.4 17.9 9.8 10.8 6.1 * *Jackson 78.9 45.1 * * * * * * * *Kanabec 76.5 39.3 * 17.1 * * * * * *Kandiyohi 69.5 34.0 10.7 9.6 10.7 * * 8.1 * *Kittson 87.5 * * * * * * * * *Koochiching 76.4 45.4 * * * * * * * *Lac Qui Parle 73.6 51.9 * * * * * * * *Lake 83.7 52.3 * * * * * * * *

State/County/CHB

Age Adjusted Premature Death Rates

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 78.8 34.6 11.3 11.3 11.3 7.7 7.5 6.4 2.7 2.5State/County/CHB

Age Adjusted Premature Death Rates

Lake of the Woods 77.3 * * * * * * * * *Le Sueur 74.3 36.9 * * * * * * * *Lincoln 71.8 * * * * * * * * *Lyon 73.3 36.6 * * * * * * * *McLeod 89.1 35.6 11.9 * 11.9 * 9.9 * * *Mahnomen 129.4 75.6 * * * * * * * *Marshall 68.6 * * * * * * * * *Martin 83.0 44.5 * 16.8 * * * * * *Meeker 80.0 26.4 * 13.4 * * * * * *Mille Lacs 108.5 53.7 14.8 16.0 14.8 * * * * *Morrison 71.2 38.2 14.5 16.4 14.5 * 9.7 * * *Mower 73.1 31.5 14.4 12.0 14.4 * * 9.0 * *Murray 79.9 35.8 * * * * * * * *Nicollet 65.4 24.7 * * * * * * * *Nobles 66.0 33.5 * * * * * * * *Norman 99.6 65.0 * * * * * * * *Olmsted 73.2 29.7 9.2 9.4 9.2 3.7 6.1 4.9 * 2.6Otter Tail 79.3 50.7 15.4 14.1 15.4 * 5.8 7.7 * *Pennington 75.5 46.8 * * * * * * * *Pine 90.0 39.2 16.7 18.0 16.7 * 10.0 * * *Pipestone 80.2 * * * * * * * * *Polk 85.9 52.2 17.6 12.4 17.6 15.5 * * * *Pope 74.4 32.5 * * * * * * * *Ramsey 83.4 36.3 10.1 12.4 10.1 9.1 8.9 8.0 4.1 3.5Red Lake 89.5 * * * * * * * * *Redwood 91.2 43.2 * * * * * * * *Renville 87.2 55.8 * * * * * * * *Rice 75.6 31.6 9.7 12.4 9.7 7.3 * 6.6 * *Rock 71.2 43.0 * * * * * * * *Roseau 85.6 42.6 * * * * * * * *St. Louis 91.6 51.6 13.9 17.3 13.9 11.5 7.8 11.3 2.4 3.8Scott 69.2 26.0 9.3 9.9 9.3 5.3 6.0 3.1 * *Sherburne 79.9 33.6 17.1 10.8 17.1 5.2 6.3 5.3 * *Sibley 80.6 42.5 * * * * * * * *Stearns 74.1 30.5 13.1 9.0 13.1 7.1 6.6 5.3 * 3.1Steele 72.0 36.9 13.8 * 13.8 * * * * *Stevens 83.5 35.6 * * * * * * * *Swift 59.8 40.2 * * * * * * * *

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 78.8 34.6 11.3 11.3 11.3 7.7 7.5 6.4 2.7 2.5State/County/CHB

Age Adjusted Premature Death Rates

Todd 79.3 38.5 * * * * * * * *Traverse * * * * * * * * * *Wabasha 73.3 40.3 * * * * * * * *Wadena 94.1 55.1 * * * * * * * *Waseca 79.0 31.9 * * * * * * * *Washington 68.3 25.4 9.6 7.7 9.6 4.5 6.3 3.8 2.4 *Watonwan 74.7 57.1 * * * * * * * *Wilkin 73.8 * * * * * * * * *Winona 84.9 40.7 10.1 9.6 10.1 * * * * *Wright 74.0 29.5 11.8 10.7 11.8 6.1 7.7 4.4 * *Yellow Medicine 88.9 35.0 21.8 * 21.8 * * * * *CHB - Aitkin, Itasca, Koochiching 90.2 51.7 44.2 14.2 16.0 9.7 10.3 8.1 * *CHB - Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods 91.5 43.5 41.8 15.6 17.9 12.0 7.8 11.5 * 5.5CHB - Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow 79.0 42.9 37.1 12.1 12.0 * 9.6 * * *

CHB - Brown, Nicollet 72.4 29.1 21.3 6.1 11.5 7.1 6.2 5.8 * *CHB - Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis 89.3 50.2 30.4 16.0 14.1 11.6 8.2 10.6 2.6 3.9

CHB - Cottonwood, Jackson 78.9 42.3 30.1 * * * * * * *CHB - Clay, Wilkin 81.7 49.1 24.9 14.7 12.5 6.3 6.7 7.7 2.6 4.8CHB - Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse 78.7 43.7 25.5 8.8 9.0 4.9 6.7 5.3 * *CHB - Dodge, Steele 75.0 38.1 23.9 8.4 15.6 * * * * *CHB - Fillmore, Houston 67.9 28.0 24.4 6.9 11.3 * * * * *CHB - Faribault, Martin 84.6 43.9 27.1 13.5 15.0 * * * * *CHB - Isanti, Mille Lacs 100.2 39.3 35.5 16.3 11.0 9.0 8.1 6.9 4.9 *CHB - Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, 80.1 44.3 29.0 13.9 12.6 8.2 * 8.2 * *

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Mortality Table 5: Minnesota Premature Deaths (Under age 75) by Number and Age Adjusted Death Ratesby State and County, 2010-2014

CancerHeart

DiseaseUnint. Injury CLRD Suicide

Dia-betes Stroke Cirrhosis

Neph-ritis

Pneu and Influenza

State of Minnesota 78.8 34.6 11.3 11.3 11.3 7.7 7.5 6.4 2.7 2.5State/County/CHB

Age Adjusted Premature Death Rates

CHB - Kanabec, Pine 85.1 39.2 41.6 17.6 14.8 6.9 10.1 7.0 * *

CHB - Kandiyohi, Renville 74.0 40.1 30.6 9.3 13.4 9.8 6.4 7.1 * *CHB - Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock 78.8 38.7 29.8 9.9 13.2 7.2 8.9 5.6 * *CHB - LeSueur, Waseca 76.1 34.7 21.8 10.2 11.2 7.7 * * * *CHB - Meeker, McLeod, Sibley 84.4 33.9 28.9 8.8 11.5 8.5 8.3 5.7 * *CHB - Mahnomen, Norman, Polk 93.5 57.1 46.5 15.4 16.8 16.1 8.3 7.8 * 8.5CHB - Morrison, Todd, Wadena 78.4 41.4 30.9 14.4 14.4 9.6 7.6 5.3 * *Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Center for Health StatisticsFor more data on deaths in go the Minnesota Vital Statistics Interactive Queries Website:https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mhsq/frontPage.jsp

Major Causes of Death ICD-10 CodesCancer [Malignant Neoplasms] C00-C97Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease J40-J47Cirrhosis K70, K73-K74Diabetes E10-E14Heart Disease I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51Nephritis N00-N07, N17-N19, N25-N27Pneumonia & Influenza J10-J18Septicemia A40-A41Stroke [Cerebrovascular Disease] I60-I69Suicide X60-X84, Y87.0Unintentional Injury V01-X59, Y85-Y86Five years of data were used because of small numbers of deaths to those under age 75. This table also limits the causes of death to the top 10 because of small numbersof deaths to those under age 75.

Premature death rate - the number of deaths to residents under age 75 per 100,000 personsunder age 75, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.For more information on these rates and age adjusting, see the INTRO

*Rates not calculated for fewer than 20 deaths.