Percentage of women ages 18-44 who reported consuming two or more fruits and three or more vegetables daily
Pennsylvania’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #23Adjust My Rank
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Top Positive Impact
PennsylvaniaNegative Impact
Pennsylvania0.196
24
•
•
14.8
20
8.1
32
3.6
12
$136
46
•
•
48
20
1.7%
8
39.8%
23
7.8%
16
$41,489
20
12.5%
30
4.3%
29
10.1%
19
69.1%
18
29.7
17
4.84
35
•
•
34.0%
11
92.2%
16
87.4%
23
•
•
12.4%
10
92.2%
32
73
43
25.6%
23
65.1%
9
0.045
39
•
•
9.0
43
1.6
11
0.0%
43
60.0%
36
•
•
3
13
14.5%
13
3.2%
46
6.5
5
•
•
68.8%
15
39.7%
21
27.7%
47
13.8%
23
16.9%
24
0.567
13
•
•
8.6%
13
•
•
61.7
25
279.2
30
261.3
18
5.3%
12
•
•
59.2%
12
73.2%
21
63.4%
14
67.7%
17
•
•
76.7%
9
48.5%
15
66.7%
18
•
•
88.4%
6
2,954
34
0.153
21
•
•
21.8%
29
7.8%
20
22.5%
17
•
•
409.8
15
4.9%
4
11.5
18
•
•
37.1%
33
•
•
7.4%
23
14.9%
31
0.041
28
•
•
42.4
40
18.3%
25
14.9%
16
14.8%
30
14.3
13
•
•
9,275
24
1.6
27
•
•
12.9%
30
49.1%
32
8.3%
23
2.1
35
12.2%
35
31.9%
43
10.1%
20
9.2%
43
10.7%
40
3.8%
32
7.5%
35
21.7%
25
11.5%
23
•
•
33.7%
29
34.8%
16
33.3%
22
0.189
23
•
•
12,972,008
•
20.2%
•
60.2%
•
19.6%
•
20.7%
•
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