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Description of Table 1:Disability Demographics in Urban and Rural America. The total U.S. population is 281,421,906. The total number of civilian, non-institutionalized individuals, 5 years and older is 257,167,527. 49,746,248 (19.3%) of these have a disability. The total U.S. urban population is 222,360,539. The total number of civilian, non-institutionalized urban individuals, 5 years and older is 202,525,481. 38,893,918 (19.2%) of these have a disability. The urban population is composed of 452 urbanized areas and 3,158 urban clusters. The total U.S. urbanized area population is 192,323,824. The total number of civilian, non-institutionalized urbanized area individuals, 5 years and older is 175,830,154. 33,202,032 (18.9%) of these have a disability. The total U.S. urban cluster population is 30,036,715. The total number of civilian, non-institutionalized urban cluster individuals, 5 years and older is 26,695,327. 5,691,886 (21.3%) of these have a disability. The total U.S. rural population is 59,061,367. The total number of civilian, non-institutionalized rural individuals, 5 years and older is 54,642,046. 10,852,330 (19.9%) of these have a disability. Rural transit areas are composed of rural areas plus urban clusters. 89,098,082 Americans live in rural transit areas. 81,337,373 are civilian, non-institutionalized individuals, 5 years and older. 16,544,216 (20.3%) of these have disabilities. End of description.
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