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EDITION 2026.08 /8,821 RECORDS / PUBLIC DOMAIN

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County / FIPS 19195

Worth County

Iowa

Worth County runs 4 public schools reporting to NCES. No Medicare-certified hospital reports to CMS from here — a real finding about rural healthcare access, not a gap in this site; Iowa has other facilities nearby.

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At a glance

Public schools

4schools

Hospitals

0facilities

With a star rating

0facilities

Land area

400sq mi

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Federal money

Obligations recorded against a place of performance in Worth County. An obligation is a legal commitment to pay, not cash out the door — outlays follow later, sometimes by years.

Obligations, FY2025

$59.1M

2783rd of 3,233 among counties

Per resident

$7,9382020 population

Change since FY2021

+0%nominal

Fiscal years covered

5years

Federal obligations in Worth County, FY2021–FY2025
$50M$55M$60M
$59M
202120232025
View as table
PeriodObligations
2021$59M
2022$50M
2023$51M
2024$53M
2025$59M

Figures are nominal — not adjusted for inflation — because USAspending publishes them that way and adjusting them here would mean this site had edited a government figure. The per-resident figure divides by the 2020 decennial count, which is the population USAspending carries; a 2020 denominator against 2025 spending overstates per-head figures wherever a place has grown since. Worth County ranks 2783rd of 3,233 on this measure in FY2025.

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Public schools in Worth County

Enrollment is the most recent year NCES published.

Public schools in Worth County
SchoolDistrictCityEnrollment
Central Springs Elem. Manly CampusCentral Springs Comm School DistrictManly147
Central Springs High SchoolCentral Springs Comm School DistrictManly226
Northwood-Kensett ElementaryNorthwood-Kensett Comm School DistrictNorthwood321
Northwood-Kensett Middle/High SchoolNorthwood-Kensett Comm School DistrictNorthwood273
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