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| Massac County Quick Facts |
County Population: 15,161
County Houses: 6,951
Land area: 239.1 sq. mi.
Water area: 3.1 sq. mi.
Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (21.2%), Retail trade (13.1%), Arts,entertainment,recreation,accommodation and food services (12.0%), Manufacturing (11.6%).
Races in Massac County:
- White Non-Hispanic (92.1%)
- Black (5.5%)
- Two or more races (1.2%)
- Hispanic (0.8%)
- American Indian (0.7%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
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