State Rollup · ME
Maine.
16 counties scored. Ranked by the Scout composite resilience index, which combines climate stability, water and food, social stability, infrastructure, and self-sufficiency.
MIN 41│MEDIAN 45│MAX 48
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Highest Scout composite scores in the state.Top 16 counties
- #1Piscataquis CountyFIPS 23021·POP 16,735·#2,415 US48fair
- #2Knox CountyFIPS 23013·POP 40,597·#2,436 US48fair
- #3Waldo CountyFIPS 23027·POP 39,586·#2,438 US48fair
- #4Sagadahoc CountyFIPS 23023·POP 36,681·#2,526 US47fair
- #5Kennebec CountyFIPS 23011·POP 123,577·#2,595 US47fair
- #6Oxford CountyFIPS 23017·POP 57,747·#2,616 US46fair
- #7Lincoln CountyFIPS 23015·POP 35,222·#2,629 US46fair
- #8Franklin CountyFIPS 23007·POP 29,452·#2,647 US46fair
- #9Somerset CountyFIPS 23025·POP 50,421·#2,693 US45fair
- #10Aroostook CountyFIPS 23003·POP 67,034·#2,784 US44poor
- #11Hancock CountyFIPS 23009·POP 55,442·#2,809 US44poor
- #12Washington CountyFIPS 23029·POP 31,024·#2,884 US42poor
- #13Androscoggin CountyFIPS 23001·POP 111,105·#2,886 US42poor
- #14York CountyFIPS 23031·POP 211,925·#2,902 US42poor
- #15Penobscot CountyFIPS 23019·POP 152,080·#2,914 US42poor
- #16Cumberland CountyFIPS 23005·POP 302,870·#2,955 US41poor
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Alphabetical · 16Every county
Scout composite resilience index · Get Ready
Composite combines five sub-scores using a weighted average. Source datasets: FEMA National Risk Index, NOAA temperature anomaly, NOAA precipitation normals, IRS county-to-county migration, CDC Social Vulnerability Index, USDA Rural-Urban Continuum Codes. Open Scout map.