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Geographic Areas:

Child population (Number) – 2008

Data Provided by: Partnership for Children
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378 - 12,305
Worth 378
Mercer 751
Schuyler 858
Knox 926
Holt 1,007
Putnam 1,083
Scotland 1,221
Atchison 1,265
Reynolds 1,341
Carter 1,398
Gentry 1,428
Shelby 1,488
Chariton 1,550
Dade 1,621
Hickory 1,628
Clark 1,630
Sullivan 1,686
St. Clair 1,901
Ozark 1,922
Shannon 1,958
Harrison 1,999
Maries 2,052
Ralls 2,066
Monroe 2,097
Daviess 2,114
Howard 2,123
DeKalb 2,176
Lewis 2,187
Carroll 2,193
Grundy 2,277
Oregon 2,288
Caldwell 2,288
Iron 2,343
Wayne 2,588
Bollinger 2,721
Montgomery 2,746
Madison 2,806
Linn 2,935
Douglas 3,008
Cedar 3,105
Ripley 3,121
Barton 3,135
Livingston 3,158
Mississippi 3,192
Osage 3,292
Gasconade 3,326
Dent 3,425
Benton 3,467
Macon 3,570
Moniteau 3,687
Cooper 3,728
Nodaway 3,859
Ste. Genevieve 3,893
Andrew 3,900
Pike 3,960
Bates 4,008
Dallas 4,199
New Madrid 4,211
378 - 12,305
Perry 4,500
Wright 4,633
Adair 4,691
Morgan 4,824
Henry 4,934
Clinton 4,935
Vernon 5,009
Saline 5,202
Texas 5,288
Pemiscot 5,312
Ray 5,603
Crawford 5,834
Washington 5,925
Miller 6,014
Randolph 6,046
Audrain 6,254
Stone 6,342
McDonald 6,349
Stoddard 6,528
Marion 6,941
Polk 7,269
Lafayette 7,685
Warren 7,854
Dunklin 8,044
Camden 8,106
Laclede 8,771
Barry 9,338
Phelps 9,400
Howell 9,441
Lawrence 9,600
Webster 9,727
Butler 9,774
Callaway 10,007
Scott 10,420
Pettis 10,435
Taney 10,909
Pulaski 11,639
Johnson 12,305
12,306 - 34,332
St. Francois 13,890
Newton 13,936
Lincoln 14,182
Cape Girardeau 16,232
Cole 17,230
Christian 19,781
Platte 20,900
Buchanan 20,981
Franklin 24,939
Cass 25,736
Jasper 30,565
Boone 34,332
34,333 - 90,702
Jefferson 54,416
Clay 55,753
Greene 59,307
St. Louis City 87,970
St. Charles 90,702
90,703 - 228,054
Jackson 170,392
St. Louis 228,054

Definitions: Total resident population under age 18, including dependents of the Armed Forces personnel stationed in the area.

Data Source: USDC, Bureau of the Census; Missouri Office of Administration, Division of Budget and Planning.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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