Kids & Family
Yolo Ranks No. 24 in Healthiest Counties for Kids in the U.S.
A U.S. News ranking looks at the top 50 children-friendly counties in the country.

Children in Yolo County are pretty healthy according to a new U.S. News list of America's 50 Healthiest Counties for Kids.
Of about 1,200 counties across the U.S. that were evaluated, Yolo County came in at No. 24. A number of other California counties also made the list, including Placer at No. 11, San Francisco at No. 2, San Mateo at No. 9 and Sonoma at No. 49. Marin County earned the No. 1 spot.
The ranking took into account statistics like fewer babies born with a low birth weight, lower infant death and teen birth rates, less children in poverty and a lower injury death rate for children under age 19.
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Also included in the ranking, but not displayed in the chart here, was each county’s percentage of uninsured children, access to physicians and parks and also adult smoking and obesity rates.
The counties were then given a score between 0 and 100 based on the results. Yolo County earned an 85.5, according to the data.
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In Yolo County, 5.3 percent of children are born under 5.5 pounds compared to 7.9 percent for the country median. The children in poverty percentage for Yolo County comes in at 20.5 percent and the county median is at 24 percent, according to the data.
Yolo County’s infant death rate, per 100,000, is 393.2 compared to the U.S. median of 697.2. The county’s teen birth rate, per 1,000, is at 20.2 compared to 44 for the U.S. median. The injury death rate of children under age 19, per 100,000, for Yolo County is 13 compared to the U.S. median of 21.7.
This data was part of another recently released ranking of U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals 2013-14. It’s the first national look at the county level that shows “how health and environmental factors affect the well-being of children younger than 18,” according to U.S. News article.
More information on how other counties ranked is available in the U.S. News article here.
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