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The 2023 Food Insecurity Index, created by Conduent Healthy Communities Institute, is a measure of economic and household hardship correlated with poor food access. The index is part of Conduent's SocioNeeds Index® Suite, which provides analytics around social determinants of health to advance equitable outcomes for a range of topics.

All zip codes, counties, and county equivalents in the United States are given an index value from 0 (low need) to 100 (high need). To help you find the areas of highest need in your community, the selected locations are ranked from 1 (low need) to 5 (high need) based on their index value relative to similar locations within the region.

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2023 Food Insecurity Index

Measurement Period: 2023
Data Source: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Index values are not comparable across measurement periods. Index values and rankings are specific to a measurement period, showing the relative ranking of a location in comparison to other similar locations at that time.
April 28, 2024www.micalhoun.org

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Zip Codesort column Indexsort column Ranksort column Countysort column
49037 94.7 5 Calhoun
49017 78.5 4 Calhoun
49224 77.3 4 Calhoun
49014 73.6 4 Calhoun
49245 72.7 4 Calhoun
49015 70.9 4 Calhoun
49011 65.9 3 Calhoun
49092 62.4 3 Calhoun
49029 58.1 3 Calhoun
49068 45.3 2 Calhoun
49051 27.8 1 Calhoun
49033 25.2 1 Calhoun

Data Source

The Food Insecurity Index is calculated by Conduent Healthy Communities Institute using data from Claritas, 2023.

Technical Note

Index values are not comparable across measurement periods. Index values and rankings are specific to a measurement period, showing the relative ranking of a location in comparison to other similar locations at that time.

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