Thinking of the store where you do most of your grocery shopping, how would you rate the affordability of their fresh fruits and vegetables?
Henderson County, 2000


Demographic
Groups

Total
Respond.#
Very affordable
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Somewhat affordable
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Not affordable
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 291 52  19.7  (14.8-25.7) 220  74.9  (68.7-80.3) 19   5.4  ( 3.3- 8.8)
SEX        
Male  93 21  24.2  (15.8-35.1)  67  71.1  (60.1-80.1)  5   4.7  ( 1.9-11.5)
Female 198 31  15.8  (10.9-22.2) 153  78.3  (71.4-83.8) 14   6.0  ( 3.4-10.2)
AGE        
18-44 105 17  19.3  (11.6-30.4)  82  75.3  (64.2-83.8)  6   5.4  ( 2.2-12.4)
45+ 183 35  20.2  (14.4-27.6) 135  74.4  (66.8-80.7) 13   5.5  ( 3.0- 9.6)
EDUCATION        
<=H.S./GED 120 20  19.1  (11.9-29.2)  90  74.5  (64.3-82.6) 10   6.4  ( 3.1-12.6)
Any Post-H.S. 168 32  20.4  (14.1-28.4) 127  74.8  (66.6-81.6)  9   4.8  ( 2.4- 9.4)
HOUSEHOLD INCOME        
Less than $35,000 121 24  21.1  (13.7-31.0)  85  69.7  (59.5-78.3) 12   9.2  ( 4.9-16.8)
$35,000+ 112 22  22.9  (15.1-33.4)  86  74.0  (63.6-82.3)  4   3.0  ( 1.1- 8.3)
DISABILITY STATUS        
Any Disability  87 13  15.9  ( 8.9-26.7)  65  76.3  (65.1-84.7)  9   7.8  ( 3.8-15.5)
No Disability 202 39  21.2  (15.3-28.7) 153  74.2  (66.6-80.6) 10   4.5  ( 2.3- 8.8)

#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics.