“…Unsurprisingly, counties that moved from zero to at least one BCBA between 2018 and 2021 had a mean population greater than those that remained with zero BCBAs (33,807 vs. 15,628), suggesting that non-metro counties with lower populations continue to experience lower access. This aligns with earlier findings that affluent and metropolitan counties enjoy the greatest geographic access to BCBAs (Yingling et al, 2021a , 2021b ). Although metropolitan areas are generally characterized by greater access, however, some populous counties of notable significance remain without a BCBA: Shawnee County (Topeka), Kansas (2020 Population = 178,909), Ector County (Odessa), Texas (165,171), and San Juan County (Farmington), New Mexico (121,661).…”