The horizontal axis is labeled “Economic condition” and has two markings labeled “Lower” and “Higher.” The vertical axis is labeled “Prominence of equity considerations” and has two markings labeled “Lower” and “Higher.” A vertical line is drawn from the midpoint of the horizontal axis, and a horizontal line is drawn from the midpoint of the vertical axis. The two lines intersect at the center to form four quadrants. Each quadrant displays the percentage of counties in each category, which are as follows: Top-left quadrant (Lower economic condition, Higher prominence of equity considerations): 13 percent of counties. Top-right quadrant (Higher economic condition, Higher prominence of equity considerations): 33 percent of counties. Bottom-left quadrant (Lower economic condition, Lower prominence of equity considerations): 27 percent of counties. Bottom-right quadrant (Higher economic condition, Lower prominence of equity considerations): 27 percent of counties.Counties by economic condition and prominence of equity considerations. Source: Authors’ own work
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