Thinking of the store where you do most of your grocery shopping, how would you rate the affordability of their fresh fruits and vegetables?
Surry 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 53  20.0  (15.3-25.7) 218  73.4  (67.3-78.7) 20   6.6  ( 4.1-10.5)
SEX        
Male 114 29  26.6  (18.6-36.6)  77  67.0  (56.9-75.8)  8   6.3  ( 3.0-12.9)
Female 177 24  14.3  ( 9.5-20.8) 141  78.9  (71.5-84.8) 12   6.8  ( 3.6-12.4)
AGE        
18-44 136 29  24.1  (16.8-33.4) 101  72.3  (63.0-80.0)  6   3.5  ( 1.5- 7.9)
45+ 154 24  16.4  (10.9-23.8) 116  74.3  (65.9-81.2) 14   9.3  ( 5.3-16.1)
EDUCATION        
<=H.S./GED 181 33  20.3  (14.4-27.9) 130  70.2  (62.1-77.2) 18   9.5  ( 5.7-15.3)
Any Post-H.S. 110 20  19.5  (12.5-29.1)  88  78.5  (68.8-85.8)  2   2.0  ( 0.5- 8.2)
HOUSEHOLD INCOME        
Less than $25,000  94 16  19.3  (11.7-30.1)  68  71.5  (60.4-80.6) 10   9.2  ( 4.7-17.0)
$25,000+ 133 25  19.9  (13.5-28.3) 103  76.3  (67.6-83.3)  5   3.8  ( 1.6- 9.2)
DISABILITY STATUS        
Any Disability  90 16  19.9  (11.8-31.4)  62  65.8  (53.8-76.1) 12  14.3  ( 7.9-24.7)
No Disability 200 37  20.1  (14.6-27.0) 155  76.9  (69.9-82.7)  8   3.0  ( 1.4- 6.0)

#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.