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Adult Illiteracy in New Jersey counties
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Hudson County, NJ
: 37.3%
Essex County, NJ
: 28.1%
Passaic County, NJ
: 25.8%
Cumberland County, NJ
: 20.7%
Union County, NJ
: 20.6%
Atlantic County, NJ
: 18.3%
Middlesex County, NJ
: 17.1%
Bergen County, NJ
: 15.5%
Mercer County, NJ
: 14.5%
Camden County, NJ
: 12.6%
Salem County, NJ
: 11.9%
Cape May County, NJ
: 10.8%
Warren County, NJ
: 10.2%
Ocean County, NJ
: 10.2%
Somerset County, NJ
: 10.0%
Morris County, NJ
: 9.8%
Gloucester County, NJ
: 9.6%
Burlington County, NJ
: 9.1%
Monmouth County, NJ
: 9.0%
Sussex County, NJ
: 7.6%
Hunterdon County, NJ
: 6.3%
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