(Effective October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005)
Each fiscal year the Appalachian Regional Commission classifies the Region’s counties into one of four economic levels based on a comparison of county and national rates for three economic indicators: three-year average unemployment rates, per-capita market income rates, and poverty rates. See the methodology for a description of each economic level. In Fiscal Year 2005, eighty-two counties are classified as distressed, 300 are classified as transitional, 20 are classified as competitive, and 8 are classified as attainment. For a list of county classifications, see the downloadable Excel file.
![This maps shows ARC’s economic classification of the 410 counties in the Appalachian Region for FY 2005 (October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005). Eighty-two counties are classified as distressed, 300 are classified as transitional, 20 are classified as competitive, and 8 are classified as attainment. For a list of county classifications, see the downloadable Excel file.](http://www.arc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/County-Economic-Status_FY2005_Map-1.gif)