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Kentucky

A silhouette of the state of Kentucky

Basic Statistics

Kentucky has a population of 4,505,836, of which 77.3% of the population is aged 18+ (U.S. Census, 2021)

54 of Kentucky's 120 counties lie within the Appalachian Region

Kentucky is the 4th most impoverished state in the U.S., with 18.3% of residents living at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level

Nearly 1 out of every 6 adults in Kentucky has not graduated from high school

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Check out APPLI's Infographics database for state- and county-level data and downloadable graphics.

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Resources

Kentucky Adult Education Resources

Elliott County Adult Education

207 S KY 7
Sandy Hook, KY 41171

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Elliott

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

Desiree Danyelle Simmons

Estill County Adult Education

Bluegrass Community & Technical College
Estill County Adult Education Center
200 Wallace Circle
Irvine, KY 40336

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Estill

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

Rhonda Childers

Fleming County Adult Education

Maysville Community & Technical College
Fleming County Public Library
202 Bypass Blvd
Flemingsburg, KY 41041

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Fleming

Services Offered

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Christina Sandoval

Floyd County Adult Education

Big Sandy Community & Technical College
Prestonsburg Campus
1 Bert Combs Drive
Prestonsburg, KY 41653

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Floyd

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Delivery Model:

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Tammy Castle

Garrard County Adult Education

Kentucky Educational Development Corporation
65 Public Square
Lancaster, KY 40444

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Garrard

Services Offered

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Michael McClellan

Green County Adult Learning Center

1311 East Broadway
Suite C
Campbellsville, KY 42718

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Green

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

Dorinda Maynard

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Literacy
The image features a silhouette of the state of Kentucky filled with a solid blue color. On the left side, there are five human figure icons in a row. Four of these figures are white, and one is gray, symbolizing a statistical representation. To the right, bold white text states a literacy statistic. The overall composition uses a clean and simple design to emphasize the message.

Literacy in Kentucky

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21.9% of Kentucky adults read below a 3rd Grade level

37.5% of Kentucky adults read between a 3rd and 8th Grade level

40.6% of Kentucky adults are proficient in reading texts above an 8th Grade level

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Numeracy
The image features a silhouette of the state of Kentucky filled in with a deep red color. In front of this backdrop, there are five stylized human figures aligned horizontally. Four of the figures are white, and one is gray, representing statistical data. To the right of these figures, bold white text conveys a message about literacy levels. The overall composition combines visual symbols and text to communicate information effectively.

Numeracy in Kentucky

33.7% of Kentucky adults struggle to perform math problems that require more than 1 step

35% of Kentucky adults struggle to perform math problems that require more than 3 steps

31.3% of Kentucky adults are proficient in math taught above an 8th Grade level

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Education Data

Kentucky Education Data by County

Adair County

The image is an infographic about Adair County, Kentucky, created by the Appalachian Learning Initiative. The background is white with blue and black text. At the top, the title "Appalachian Learning Initiative" is followed by the subtitle "Adair County, Kentucky" and the county's population of 19,264. On the left side, a graphic of five blue and one gray human figures illustrates "69.4% of Adair County adults read at or below an 8th Grade level." Below is the statistic "6.9% of Adair County residents lack health insurance." In the center, a circle contains a multicolored map of Adair County and surrounding counties. To the right, statistics and text state that "33.2% of Adair County residents earn below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level" and "13.4% of Adair County adults haven’t graduated high school." At the bottom, the APPLI logo is present along with social media icons and the source "National Center for Education Statistics, 2020."
Percentage of Adults Reading
At or Below an 8th Grade Level

69.4%

Percentage of Adults Who Struggle
to Solve Math Problems
with More Than Three Steps

76.2%

Percentage of Adults Who Have
Not Graduated High School
or Achieved an Equivalent Certificate

13.4%

The image is an infographic about the Appalachian Learning Initiative in Adair County, Kentucky. The background is gray with text and graphics in red, white, and black. At the top, it states "Appalachian Learning Initiative, Adair County, Kentucky" with the population listed as 19,264. Below this, four white human icons and one red icon illustrate that 76.2% of Adair County adults struggle with basic math. Next to this is a small map of several counties, with Adair highlighted. On the right, red text says 18% of residents live in extreme poverty, and 15.7% rely on SNAP for nutrition assistance. Additionally, 9.4% of residents spend at least 50% of their income on housing. At the bottom, the logo for the Appalachian Learning Initiative and their website, appili.org, is displayed. Social media icons for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, along with the handle "@APPLIIOrg," are shown.
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Health Data

Kentucky Public Health Data

Here are a couple of tips to help users access and utilize the information they'll find:​​

 

  • If a data point reads "Suppressed," this means that there were fewer than 10 cases in a jurisdiction. Because of this, the exact numbers have been hidden to protect the patients' identities.
     

  • Incidence and mortality rates are rates per 100,000 residents (e.g., HIV Diagnosis Rate)
     

  • Numbers that are expressed as percentages represent the percentage of the population living with a given health issue
     

  • The Pearson Correlation Coefficient shows the correlation between low literacy proficiency and a given health condition. Numbers range from -1.0 (a Perfect Negative correlation) to 1.0 (a Perfect Positive correlation). The closer the number is to -1.0 or 1.0, the higher the correlation between low literacy skills and the health condition.
     

  • Our sources for these data may be found on our Resources page in the Citations section.

All Cancer Incidence
(2017-2021)

Regional Rate (Per 100k)
(or)
Prevalence
Statewide Rate
(or)
Prevalence
National Rate
(or)
Prevalence

530.2

513.7

444.4

Pearson Correlation Coefficient

0.1

The image presents a horizontal correlation scale ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. On the left end, -1.0 is labeled "Perfect Negative Correlation" and on the right end, 1.0 is labeled "Perfect Positive Correlation." The center, marked as 0, is labeled "No Correlation." The scale is segmented into different correlation strengths: "Strong Negative Correlation" (-1.0 to -0.7), "Moderate Negative Correlation" (-0.6 to -0.4), "Weak Negative Correlation" (-0.3 to -0.1), "Weak Positive Correlation" (0.1 to 0.3), "Moderate Positive Correlation" (0.4 to 0.6), and "Strong Positive Correlation" (0.7 to 1.0).
The image is a graphical presentation depicting cancer incidence in Kentucky, particularly in the Appalachian region. On the left, there is a map of Kentucky with counties outlined and shaded in varying shades of purple, indicating different rates of cancer incidence. The shades range from light to dark purple, with a legend at the bottom indicating a scale from 398.0 to 608.6. The counties of Lincoln and Floyd are highlighted with bright purple, marked with their cancer incidence rates of 608.6 and 606.6, respectively.

On the right, statistical information is provided against a purple gradient background. The title reads "Cancer Incidence in Kentucky" with a subtitle summarizing data from 2017 to 2021. Bullet points note that there were on average 8,128 diagnoses per year in the Appalachian counties, with a rate of 530.2 per 100,000 residents. This rate is noted as higher than the statewide average of 513.7 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A box at the bottom states that Appalachian Kentucky has an average annual diagnosis rate of 530.2 per 100k.
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The image is a graphical presentation depicting cancer incidence in Kentucky, particularly in the Appalachian region. On the left, there is a map of Kentucky with counties outlined and shaded in varying shades of purple, indicating different rates of cancer incidence. The shades range from light to dark purple, with a legend at the bottom indicating a scale from 398.0 to 608.6. The counties of Lincoln and Floyd are highlighted with bright purple, marked with their cancer incidence rates of 608.6 and 606.6, respectively.

On the right, statistical information is provided against a purple gradient background. The title reads "Cancer Incidence in Kentucky" with a subtitle summarizing data from 2017 to 2021. Bullet points note that there were on average 8,128 diagnoses per year in the Appalachian counties, with a rate of 530.2 per 100,000 residents. This rate is noted as higher than the statewide average of 513.7 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A box at the bottom states that Appalachian Kentucky has an average annual diagnosis rate of 530.2 per 100k.
Social Media Graphic
The image is a graphical presentation depicting cancer incidence in Kentucky, particularly in the Appalachian region. On the left, there is a map of Kentucky with counties outlined and shaded in varying shades of purple, indicating different rates of cancer incidence. The shades range from light to dark purple, with a legend at the bottom indicating a scale from 398.0 to 608.6. The counties of Lincoln and Floyd are highlighted with bright purple, marked with their cancer incidence rates of 608.6 and 606.6, respectively.

On the right, statistical information is provided against a purple gradient background. The title reads "Cancer Incidence in Kentucky" with a subtitle summarizing data from 2017 to 2021. Bullet points note that there were on average 8,128 diagnoses per year in the Appalachian counties, with a rate of 530.2 per 100,000 residents. This rate is noted as higher than the statewide average of 513.7 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A box at the bottom states that Appalachian Kentucky has an average annual diagnosis rate of 530.2 per 100k.
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Social Determinants Data

Kentucky Social Determinants Data

The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are non-medical factors that influence health outcomes, and include the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, as well as the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life (World Health Organization, 2025).

 

Similarly, the Social Determinants of Learning (SDOL)™ framework defines SDOLs as "social and structural factors outside the individual learner, often beyond the traditional reach of teachers and schools, that can affect learning” (Levinson & Cohen, 2023). These include healthcare access and quality, economic stability, neighborhood and built environments, social inclusion and non-discrimination, educational access and quality, and family group and structural conflicts.

In both frameworks, social determinants can be predictive or correlated to both health and educational outcomes—people without access to a vehicle may be unable to access high-quality healthcare and educational services; people living with disabilities may face structural and discrimination-related barriers to accessing equitable healthcare and education services compared to able-bodied peers.

The infographics in this section highlight over 20 different social determinants, including measures of poverty, energy burden (the percentage of one's annual income spent on energy costs), housing burden (spending 50% or more of one's annual income on housing), and the prevalence of disabilities.

Please find below some tips to help users access and utilize the information they'll find:

  • Numbers that are expressed as percentages represent the percentage of the population experiencing a given social determinant.
     

  • The counties highlighted generally represent the lowest and highest values of a given measure.
     

  • The Pearson Correlation Coefficient shows the correlation between low literacy proficiency and a given health condition. Numbers range from -1.0 (a Perfect Negative correlation) to 1.0 (a Perfect Positive correlation). The closer the number is to -1.0 or 1.0, the higher the correlation between low literacy skills and the social determinant.
     

  • Our sources for these data may be found on our Resources page in the Citations section.

% Bridges Fair - Poor
(2024)

Regional Prevalence
Statewide Prevalence
National Prevalence

71.4%

73.4%

55.8%

Pearson Correlation Coefficient

0.0

The image presents a horizontal correlation scale ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. On the left end, -1.0 is labeled "Perfect Negative Correlation" and on the right end, 1.0 is labeled "Perfect Positive Correlation." The center, marked as 0, is labeled "No Correlation." The scale is segmented into different correlation strengths: "Strong Negative Correlation" (-1.0 to -0.7), "Moderate Negative Correlation" (-0.6 to -0.4), "Weak Negative Correlation" (-0.3 to -0.1), "Weak Positive Correlation" (0.1 to 0.3), "Moderate Positive Correlation" (0.4 to 0.6), and "Strong Positive Correlation" (0.7 to 1.0).
The image provides information about bridge conditions in Kentucky. A map on the right shows Kentucky's Appalachian counties shaded in varying tones of purple, indicating the percentage of bridges in "Fair" or "Poor" condition. A gradient bar beneath the map ranges from light purple at 40.4% to dark purple at 89.7%, signifying the condition scales. Counties are labeled, with Green and Metcalfe specifically noted with percentages. On the left, large text highlights that nearly 3 out of every 4 bridges (71.4%) in these counties fall under "Fair" or "Poor" categories. To the right, there's a partial image of a blue truss bridge and the logo of the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) with its website.
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The image provides information about bridge conditions in Kentucky. A map on the right shows Kentucky's Appalachian counties shaded in varying tones of purple, indicating the percentage of bridges in "Fair" or "Poor" condition. A gradient bar beneath the map ranges from light purple at 40.4% to dark purple at 89.7%, signifying the condition scales. Counties are labeled, with Green and Metcalfe specifically noted with percentages. On the left, large text highlights that nearly 3 out of every 4 bridges (71.4%) in these counties fall under "Fair" or "Poor" categories. To the right, there's a partial image of a blue truss bridge and the logo of the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) with its website.
Social Media Graphic
The image provides information about bridge conditions in Kentucky. A map on the right shows Kentucky's Appalachian counties shaded in varying tones of purple, indicating the percentage of bridges in "Fair" or "Poor" condition. A gradient bar beneath the map ranges from light purple at 40.4% to dark purple at 89.7%, signifying the condition scales. Counties are labeled, with Green and Metcalfe specifically noted with percentages. On the left, large text highlights that nearly 3 out of every 4 bridges (71.4%) in these counties fall under "Fair" or "Poor" categories. To the right, there's a partial image of a blue truss bridge and the logo of the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) with its website.
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Federal Officials

Federal Elected Officials in Kentucky

James Comer, Jr.

James Comer, Jr.

Representative
Republican
District:
KY
01
Counties Served
  • Adair

  • Casey

  • Clinton

  • Cumberland

  • Metcalfe

  • Monroe

  • Russell

Term:
2016-2027
Committee Assignments
  • House Education and the Workforce Committee

  • House Education and the Workforce Committee Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee

  • House Education and the Workforce Committee Workforce Protections Subcommittee

  • House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (Chair)

  • House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Economic Growth, Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee (Ex Officio)

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

2410 Rayburn HOB

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3115

Madisonville Office

67 North Main Street

Madisonville, KY 42431

Phone: (270) 487-9509

Paducah Office

300 S 3rd St

Paducah, KY 42003

Phone: (270) 408-1865

Tompkinsville Office

200 North Main Street

Suite F

Tompkinsville, KY 42167

Phone: (270) 487-9509

Toll Free Number: 1-800-328-5629

Danville Office

141 N. 3rd Street

Suite 5

Danville, KY 40422

Phone: (859) 439-5844

Brett Guthrie

Brett Guthrie

Representative
Republican
District:
KY
02
Counties Served
  • Edmonson

  • Green

  • Hart

Term:
2009-2027
Committee Assignments
  • House Energy and Commerce Committee (Chair)

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Communications and Technology Subcommittee (Ex Officio)

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Energy Subcommittee        

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Environment Subcommittee

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Health Subcommittee

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, DC Office

2161 Rayburn H.O.B.

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3501

Fax: (202) 226-2019

Bowling Green District Office

996 Wilkinson Trace, Suite B2

Bowling Green, KY 42103

Phone: (270) 842-9896

Fax: (270) 842-9081

Daviess County Regional Office

2200 Airport Road

Owensboro, KY 42301

Hardin County Regional Office

411 W. Lincoln Trail Blvd.

Radcliff, KY 40160

Thomas Massie

Thomas Massie

Representative
Republican
District:
KY
04
Counties Served
  • Carter (Part)

  • Greenup

  • Lewis

  • Robertson

Term:
2012-2027
Committee Assignments
  • House Judiciary Committee

  • House Judiciary Committee Constitution and Limited Government Subcommittee

  • House Judiciary Committee Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence and the Internet Subcommittee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Aviation Subcommittee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Highways and Transit Subcommittee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

2453 Rayburn HOB

Washington, D.C. 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3465

Northern Kentucky District Office

541 Buttermilk Pike

Suite 208

Crescent Springs, KY 41017

Phone: (859) 426-0080

LaGrange District Office

110 W. Jefferson St.

Suite 100

LaGrange, KY 40031

Phone: (502) 265-9119

Hal Rogers

Hal Rogers

Representative
Republican
District:
KY
05
Counties Served
  • Bath (Part)

  • Bell

  • Boyd

  • Breathitt

  • Carter (Part)

  • Clay

  • Elliott

  • Floyd

  • Harlan

  • Jackson

  • Johnson

  • Knott

  • Knox

  • Laurel

  • Lawrence

  • Lee

  • Leslie

  • Letcher

  • Lincoln

  • Magoffin

  • Martin

  • McCreary

  • Menifee

  • Owsley

  • Perry

  • Pike

  • Pulaski

  • Rockcastle

  • Rowan

  • Wayne

  • Whitley

  • Wolfe

Term:
1981-2027
Committee Assignments
  • House Appropriations Committee (Chair Emeritus)

  • House Appropriations Committee Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee (Chair)

  • House Appropriations Committee Defense Subcommittee

  • House Appropriations Committee Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

2406 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4601

Fax: (202) 225-0940

Ashland Office

341 16th Street

Ashland, KY 41101

Phone: (606) 467-6211

Hazard Office

48 S. KY Hwy. 15

Hazard, KY 41701

Phone: (606) 439-0794

Fax: (606) 439-4647

Prestonburg Office

110 Resource Court

Suite A

Prestonsburg, KY 41653

Phone: (606) 886-0844

Fax: (606) 889-0371

Somerset Office

551 Clifty Street

Somerset, KY 42503

Phone: (606) 679-8346

Fax: (606) 678-4856

Toll Free: 1-800-632-8588

Andy Barr

Andy Barr

Representative
Republican
District:
KY
06
Counties Served
  • Bath (Part)

  • Clark

  • Estill

  • Fleming

  • Garrard

  • Madison

  • Nicholas

Term:
2013-2027
Committee Assignments
  • House Financial Services Committee

  • House Financial Services Committee Financial Institutions Subcommittee (Chair)

  • House Financial Services Committee Monetary Policy, Treasury Market Resilience and Economic Prosperity Task Force

  • House Financial Services Committee National Security, Illicit Finance and International Financial Institutions Subcommittee

  • House Foreign Affairs Committee

  • House Foreign Affairs Committee East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

2430 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4706

Lexington District Office

2709 Old Rosebud Rd.

Ste. 100

Lexington, KY 40509

Phone: (859) 219-1366

Rand Paul

Rand Paul

Senator
Republican
District:
KY
Statewide
Counties Served
  • Statewide

Term:
2011-2027
Committee Assignments
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee

  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee Africa and Global Health Policy Subcommittee

  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee Europe and Regional Security Cooperation Subcommittee

  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee Multilateral International Development, Multilateral Institutions and International Economic, Energy and Environmental Policy Subcommittee

  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee State Department and USAID Management, International Operations and Bilateral International Development Subcommittee

  • Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

  • Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

295 Russell Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C., 20510

Phone: (202) 224-4343

Bowling Green

563 Hub Boulevard

Suite 201

Bowling Green, KY 42103

Phone: (270) 782-8303

Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell

Senator
Republican
District:
KY
Statewide
Counties Served
  • Statewide

Term:
1985-2027
Committee Assignments
  • Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee

  • Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics and Research Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Defense Subcommittee (Chair)

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Energy and Water Development Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs Subcommittee

  • Senate Rules and Administration Committee (Chair)

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

317 Russell Senate Office Building

Washington, DC 20510

Phone: (202) 224-2541

FAx: (202) 224-2499

Bowling Green

Federal Building

241 E. Main Street, Rm. 102

Bowling Green, KY 42101

Phone: (270) 781-1673

Fort Wright

1885 Dixie Highway

Suite 345

Fort Wright, KY 41011

Phone: (859) 578-0188

Lexington

771 Corporate Drive

Suite 108

Lexington, KY 40503

Phone: (859) 224-8286

London

300 S. Main Street

Suite 310

London, KY 40741

Phone: (606) 864-2026

Louisville

601 W. Broadway

Room 630

Louisville, KY 40202

Phone: (502) 582-6304

Paducah

501 Broadway Street

Suite B36

Paducah, KY 42001

Phone: (270) 442-4554

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