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The number of persons in the United States with HIV per 100,000 persons, by state

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A map shows the number of H I V infections per 100,000 people in the U.S. States like Louisiana and Georgia have the highest numbers (dark blue). States such as Utah and Wyoming show the lowest numbers (lighter blue).

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HIV (U.S.)

Income Inequality (USA)

Class

Rank

Infections per 100,000 people

Class

Rank

GINI index percentage

Alabama
173421547.7%
Alaska
441225043.1%
Arizona
232833046.1%
Arkansas
272391248.0%
California
10406548.7%
Colorado
242693545.5%
Connecticut
16345349.7%
Delaware
94093445.6%
District of Columbia
12.26e+3152.0%
Florida
5613748.5%
Georgia
46441048.0%
Hawaii
332004444.4%
Idaho
4883.84544.3%
Illinois
18337948.1%
Indiana
302113945.0%
Iowa
461114844.1%
Kansas
391393345.6%
Kentucky
312101747.6%
Louisiana
6553449.6%
Maine
381413745.4%
Maryland
36553645.5%
Massachusetts
15354648.5%
Michigan
351992846.4%
Minnesota
361904144.9%
Mississippi
13392848.3%
Missouri
252492746.4%
Montana
5075.02946.2%
Nebraska
371464244.7%
Nevada
84192346.6%
New Hampshire
451124944.1%
New Jersey
74681148.0%
New Mexico
282221847.6%
New York
2762251.4%
North Carolina
143741647.7%
North Dakota
4983.43845.1%
Ohio
262402546.5%
Oklahoma
342002446.5%
Oregon
322023245.9%
Pennsylvania
193352047.1%
Rhode Island
222922646.5%
South Carolina
124051447.8%
South Dakota
4794.44644.3%
Tennessee
213141347.9%
Texas
114051947.5%
Utah
431265142.8%
Vermont
421334044.9%
Virginia
203312147.0%
Washington
292203146.0%
West Virginia
401362247.0%
Wisconsin
411344744.2%
Wyoming
5173.04344.4%
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