Broadband Access in More Than Half of American Indian and Alaska Native Households Lags Behind the National Average

The national average share of households with any broadband is 78.5%. Broadband access obtained from Table S2801 2020 ACS 5-year estimate. Only counties with either a reservation or tribal headquarters or at least a 2.9% American Indian and Alaskan Native population are displayed. This percent reflects the share of AI/AN in the 2020 US Census. Mental health provider data obtained from ABC News, and represents data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, for providers listed as psychiatrists and psychologists. Federally recognized American Indian reservations data obtained from census American Indian Reservations, Statistical Areas. Tribal headquarters obtained from U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs Tribal Leaders Directory Datasets. Latitude and longitude reverse geolocation used to assign county to tribal headquarters and reservations. Poor mental health status corresponds to the average number of reported mentally unhealthy days in a 30-day period. Data from 2019 Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System aggregated by the 2022 County Health Rankings.
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