Thinking of the store where you do most of your grocery shopping, how would you rate the affordability of their fresh fruits and vegetables?
Wake 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 327 67  21.5  (16.9-27.1) 244  73.3  (67.4-78.4) 16   5.2  ( 3.1- 8.7)
SEX        
Male 122 27  25.0  (17.2-34.8)  89  70.3  (60.3-78.6)  6   4.7  ( 2.0-10.8)
Female 205 40  18.4  (13.5-24.6) 155  75.9  (69.2-81.6) 10   5.6  ( 2.9-10.6)
RACE        
White 252 49  20.3  (15.3-26.5) 193  75.5  (69.1-81.0) 10   4.2  ( 2.2- 8.0)
Other  70 16  24.2  (14.2-38.1)  48  67.3  (53.3-78.7)  6   8.5  ( 3.5-19.1)
AGE        
18-44 176 40  22.8  (16.5-30.6) 125  71.0  (62.9-78.0) 11   6.2  ( 3.3-11.4)
45+ 145 25  19.2  (13.0-27.5) 115  77.1  (68.5-83.9)  5   3.8  ( 1.5- 9.3)
EDUCATION        
< College 144 28  19.9  (13.2-29.0) 109  75.4  (66.2-82.7)  7   4.7  ( 2.1- 9.9)
College Graduate or More 180 36  22.0  (16.0-29.4) 135  72.3  (64.5-79.0)  9   5.7  ( 2.8-11.2)
HOUSEHOLD INCOME        
Less than $75,000 127 27  24.8  (16.6-35.4)  92  68.5  (58.0-77.5)  8   6.6  ( 3.1-13.7)
$75,000+ 144 31  21.6  (15.2-29.7) 108  74.8  (66.4-81.7)  5   3.6  ( 1.4- 8.9)
DISABILITY STATUS        
Any Disability  71 13  20.0  (11.5-32.4)  55  75.0  (62.1-84.6)  3   5.0  ( 1.5-15.4)
No Disability 250 53  22.0  (16.6-28.5) 184  72.7  (65.9-78.5) 13   5.4  ( 3.0- 9.5)

#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.