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. 2016 Feb 29;34(15):1732–1740. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2015.63.2232

Table A2.

Relationship Between Financial Strain and Household Income, By Race-Ethnicity

Race-Ethnicity/Household Income, $ Financial Reserves Spearman Correlation Coefficient
≤ 2 Months 3-6 Months 7-12 Months > 1 Year
Overall (N = 5,060)
 < 20,000 950 (60) 143 (9) 82 (5) 411 (26) 0.34
 20,000-39,999 492 (34) 194 (13) 116 (8) 654 (45)
 40,000-59,999 193 (23) 116 (14) 82 (10) 439 (53)
 ≥ 60,000 181 (15) 164 (14) 117 (10) 726 (61)
White (n = 3,543)
 < 20,000 527 (55) 95 (10) 57 (6) 282 (29) 0.31
 20,000-39,999 318 (30) 135 (13) 94 (9) 514 (48)
 40,000-59,999 137 (22) 78 (13) 59 (10) 346 (56)
 ≥ 60,000 130 (14) 107 (12) 78 (9) 586 (65)
Black (n = 692)
 < 20,000 225 (66) 33 (10) 17 (5) 68 (20) 0.29
 20,000-39,999 81 (45) 34 (19) 11 (6) 53 (30)
 40,000-59,999 27 (30) 20 (22) 14 (16) 29 (32)
 ≥ 60,000 18 (23) 19 (24) 9 (11) 34 (43)
Hispanic (n = 328)
 < 20,000 98 (75) 5 (4) 4 (3) 23 (18) 0.39
 20,000-39,999 42 (49) 9 (11) 6 (7) 28 (33)
 40,000-59,999 13 (29) 8 (18) 3 (7) 21 (47)
 ≥ 60,000 13 (19) 18 (26) 12 (18) 25 (37)
Asian (n = 215)
 < 20,000 42 (65) 6 (9) 1 (2) 16 (25) 0.42
 20,000-39,999 13 (26) 9 (18) 2 (4) 26 (52)
 40,000-59,999 4 (12) 6 (18) 2 (6) 21 (64)
 ≥ 60,000 8 (12) 8 (12) 6 (9) 45 (67)
Other (n = 282)
 < 20,000 58 (67) 4 (5) 3 (3) 22 (25) 0.33
 20,000-39,999 38 (47) 7 (9) 3 (4) 33 (41)
 40,000-59,999 12 (29) 4 (10) 4 (10) 22 (52)
 ≥ 60,000 12 (17) 12 (17) 12 (17) 36 (50)

NOTE. Data are presented as No. (%). N = 5,060 patients who reported their income on the baseline interview.