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Table 1 Characteristics of the sample

From: Spillover benefit of improved access to healthcare on reducing worry about housing and meal affordability

 

138% of FPL or less

More than 138% of FPL

Weighted %

Weighted %

Sex

 Men

36.37

45.66

 Women

63.63

54.34

Age

 18–24

11.57

5.83

 25–34

18.66

14.94

 35–44

19.05

18.90

 45–54

22.44

25.75

 55–64

28.28

34.58

Marital status

 Single

66.95

32.98

 Married

33.05

67.02

Race

 White (non-Hispanic)

55.65

81.52

 Black

28.93

11.38

 Hispanic

9.32

3.16

 Multiracial

4.29

2.77

 Other

1.81

1.18

Income

 Less than $10,000

27.56

0

 $10,000 to less than $15,000

23.02

0

 $15,000 to less than $20,000

23.70

2.36

 $20,000 to less than $25,000

17.69

5.24

 $25,000 to less than $35,000

6.00

9.76

 $35,000 to less than $50,000

2.03

15.88

 $50,000 to less than $75,000

0

20.62

 $75,000 or more

0

46.14

Education

 Did not graduate High School

18.09

3.03

 Graduated High School

39.64

22.73

 Attend College/Technical School

29.47

29.29

 Graduated from College/Technical School

12.81

44.95

Health insurance

 Uninsured

24.07

6.27

 Insured

75.93

93.73

General health

 Poor

37.11

11.11

 Good

62.89

88.89

Employment status

 Unemployed

61.87

24.11

 Employed

38.13

75.89

Having children (18 or less)

 No

52.65

61.62

 Yes

47.35

38.38

Household size (mean)

3.21

2.82