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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2017 Mar 18;99:326–331. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.03.007

Table A.1.

Select demographic variables from the 2015 SummerStyles survey (unweighted and weighted) and the 2014 Census estimates.

Current Population Survey 2014a
%
Unweighted 2015 SummerStyles data
%
Weighted 2015 SummerStyles data
%
Gender
 Women 51.8 53.7 51.8
 Men 48.2 46.3 48.2
Age
 18–24 12.7 7.2 12.5
 25–34 17.5 12.9 17.6
 35–44 16.8 15.5 16.5
 45–54 18.4 22.3 18.0
 55–64 16.3 21.3 16.7
 65+ 18.3 20.8 18.7
Region
 Northeast 18.1 17.6 18.2
 Midwest 21.4 25.5 21.4
 South 37.1 35.1 37.0
 West 23.4 21.8 23.4
Household income
 <$25,000 18.5 17.9 17.9
 $25,000–$39,000 14.1 17.1 13.8
 $40,000–$59,000 16.4 17.7 16.6
 ≥$60,000 51.0. 47.3 51.7
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white 66.0 74.7 65.6
 Non-Hispanic black 11.6 9.7 11.6
 Non-Hispanic other 7.5 4.8 7.7
 Hispanic 15.0 10.8 15.1
Education
 Less than high school 12.6 7.1 12.2
 High school 29.6 29.9 29.7
 Some college 28.9 30.5 28.8
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 28.9 32.6 29.3
Metropolitan statistical area status
 Non-metro 15.8 16.2 15.6
 Metro 84.2 83.8 84.4
Household internet access
 No 21.4 17.5 22.1
 Yes 78.6 82.5 77.9
Household size
 1 14.2 18.7 14.3
 2 34.1 35.1 34.3
 3 19.2 18.4 19.4
 4 17.4 15.8 17.0
 ≥5 15.1 12.0 15.0
a

Data are taken from the Current Population Survey, which interviews a sample of the population annually. The sample consists of 74,762 households and 145,049 persons. Weights are then provided to project the data to the U.S. total 122,445,330 million households and 235,898,708 million adults.