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. 2021 Feb 19;70(7):250–253. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7007a5

TABLE 2. Adjusted, survey-weighted occupational use of hazard controls among non–health care worker survey respondents who reported primarily working outside the home in settings where hazard control use was voluntary after March 1, 2020, by employer provision of hazard controls and household income — 2020 SummerStyles, United States, June 2020.

Characteristics Respondent hazard control use,* % (95% CI)
Total Lower household income Higher household income
Did employer provide hazard controls?
Yes
45.2 (36.1–54.3)
49.3 (31.8–66.7)
42.7 (33.0–52.5)
No
23.0 (17.7–28.3)
18.3 (10.7–25.9)
26.5 (19.6–33.4)
Risk difference* 22.3 (11.8–32.7) 31.0 (12.3–49.6) 16.3 (4.3–28.3)

Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.

* Adjusted for occupational group and proximity to others at work. Adjusted hazard control use was estimated as a predictive marginal mean.

Lower income: lower bound of the reported categorical household income <250% of the 2019 national poverty threshold based on household size and number of children; higher income: lower bound met or exceeded this threshold.