Table 2.
Characteristic | n (%) a |
---|---|
Sex | |
Male | 27 (25.7) |
Female | 78 (74.3) |
Age | |
19–39 | 36 (34.3) |
40–59 | 41 (39.1) |
≥ 60 | 23 (21.9) |
NRb | 5 (4.8) |
Adults living in household (not including self) | |
0 | 17 (16.2) |
1–2 | 64 (60.9) |
3–4 | 11 (10.5) |
≥ 5 | 4 (4.8) |
NR | 9 (8.6) |
Children living in household | |
0 | 56 (53.3) |
1–2 | 31 (29.5) |
3–4 | 14 (13.3) |
≥5 | 1 (0.95) |
NR | 3 (2.9) |
Education | |
Less than high school | 23 (21.9) |
High school/GED | 33 (31.4) |
Some college | 31 (29.5) |
College graduate | 11 (10.5) |
More than college | 7 (6.7) |
Marital Status | |
Never been married | 38 (36.2) |
Married/living with partner | 36 (34.3) |
Divorced | 21 (20) |
Widowed | 9 (8.6) |
NR | 1 (1.0) |
Household Income | |
≤ $10,000 | 50 (47.6) |
$10,000–$29,999 | 34 (32.4) |
$30,000 – $49,999 | 9 (8.6) |
≥ $50,000 | 3 (2.9) |
NR | 9 (8.6) |
Race and Ethnicity | |
White | 19 (18.1) |
African American | 74 (70.5) |
Hispanic | 8 (7.6) |
Multi-racial | 3 (2.9) |
NR | 1 (1.0) |
Receive SNAP Benefitsc | |
No | 45 (42.9) |
Yes | 59 (56.2) |
NR | 1 (1.0) |
Percentages do not add to 100% due to rounding.
NR = No response
SNAP = Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program