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Household Food Consumption Survey 1955
Report No. 17
F0 Dietary Levels of Households 1 of Different Sizes Un
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D. C.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The n a t i o n w i d e s u r v e y of h o u s e h o l d food c o n s u m p t i o n on w h i c h t h i s r e p o r t i s b a s e d w a s m a d e in A p r i l - J u n e 1955 b y the A g r i c u l t u r a l R e - s e a r c h S e r v i c e and t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l M a r k e t i n g S e r v i c e of t he U . S . D e - p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e . The d a t a w e r e c o l l e c t e d b y N a t i o n a l A n a l y s t s , I nc . , u n d e r c o n t r a c t w i th the D e p a r t m e n t .
The s u r v e y r e p r e s e n t s t h e c o o p e r a t i v e e f f o r t o f m a n y i n d i v i d u a l s in the D e p a r t m e n t . F a i t h C l a r k , J a n e t M u r r a y , and E n n i s C. B l a k e o f t h e C o n s u m e r a n d F o o d E c o n o m i c s R e s e a r c h D i v i s i o n , A g r i c u l t u r a l R e s e a r c h S e r v i c e , h a d m a j o r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r p l a n n i n g and s u p e r v i s i o n o f t he s u r v e y , w i t h t h e a s s i s t a n c e of G e o r g e R. R o c k w e l l , J r . . l of t he M a r k e t D e v e l o p m e n t R e s e a r c h D i v i s i o n , and T h o m a s J . L a n a h a n , Jr .01
of the Agricultural Economics Division of the Agricultural Marketing Service. Consultants for the Department in the design and analysis of t he s a m p l e w e r e E a r l H o u s e m a n and E v e l y n G r o s s m a n .
The s u r v e y was c a r r i e d out u n d e r t he g e n e r a l d i r e c t i o n o f G e r t r u d e S . W e i s s , A g r i c u l t u r a l R e s e a r c h S e r v i c e , and R o b e r t M. W a l s h and J a m e s P . C a v i n , A g r i c u l t u r a l M a r k e t i n g S e r v i c e .
T h i s r e p o r t on food c o n s u m p t i o n and d i e t a r y l e v e l s of h o u s e - holds of different sizes was prepared b y the Cons ume r and Food Economics Research Division. In addition to the staff members mentioned above, Betty Peterkin and Constance Ward assisted with this report.
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Household Food Consumption Survey, 1955
I. Food Consumption of Households in the United States
2, Food Consumption of Households in the Northeast
Food Consumption of Households in the North Central Region
Food Consumption of Households in the South
I I. Home Freezing and Canning by Households in the United States-- by Region
IZ. Food Production f o r Home Use byHouseholds inthe United States-- by Region
F o o d C o n s u m p t i o n o f H o u s e h o l d s in t h e W e s t
13. H o m e B a k i n g b y H o u s e h o l d s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s - - b y R e g i o n
6. D i e t a r y L e v e l s of H o u s e h o l d s in t he U n i t e d S t a t e s
7. D i e t a r y L e v e l s of H o u s e h o l d s in t he N o r t h e a s t
8. D i e t a r y L e v e l s o f H o u s e h o l d s in t he N o r t h C e n t r a l R e g i o n
9. D i e t a r y L e v e l s o f H o u s e h o l d s in t he Sou th
10. D i e t a r y L e v e l s o f H o u s e h o l d s in t he W e s t
I Mr. Rock~-ll and Mr. Lanahan are now with the Economic and S~atis~dcal Analysis Division of the Economic Research Service.
14. F o o d C o n s u m p t i o n and D i e t a r y L e v e l s of H o u s e h o l d s a s R e l a t e d to the A g e of H o m e m a k e r - - U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y R e g i o n
15. F o o d C o n s u m p t i o n and D i e t a r y L e v e l s o f H o u s e h o l d s a s R e l a t e d to E m p l o y m e n t of H o m e m a k e r - - U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y R e g i o n
16. D i e t a r y E v a l u a t i o n of F o o d U s e d in H o u s e h o l d s in t he U n i t e d S t a t e s
17. F o o d C o n s u m p t i o n and D i e t a r y L e v e l s o f H o u s e h o l d s o f D i f f e r e n t S i z e s - - U n i t e d S t a t e s , b v R e g i o n
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FOOD C O N S U M P T I O N AND DIETARY LEVELS OF H O U S E H O L D S OF DIFFERENT SIZES
UNITED S T A T E S , BY REGION
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That the number of persons to be fed is an important factor in the size of her food bill is a matter of common knowledge to every home- maker. That per person expenditures for food tend to decrease as family size increases has been revealed in earlier studies. The House- hold Food Consumption Survey, 1955, provided more detailed data on the food expenditures, quantities of foods, and adequacy of diets for families of different sizes than heretofore available. This report presents these data for households at different levels of income and for various urbanization groups and parts of the country.
The data from this survey have already been analyzed to provide summary measures of the functional relationship between household size, income, and food consumption in terms of regression coefficients and elasticities; I and to derive estimates of per person food cost differentials in large and small families attributable to economy of scale for use in estimating the cost of food in the U.S. Department of Agriculture food budgets for families of various sizes.i In addition to s u c h s u m m a r y m e a s u r e s h o w e v e r , f a m i l i e s , h o m e e c o n o m i s t s , w e l f a r e w o r k e r s , and e c o n o m i s t s f ind it h e l p f u l to h a v e a v a i l a b l e the a c t u a l p a t t e r n s of food e x p e n d i t u r e s and food q u a n t i t i e s u s e d by h o u s e h o l d s of d i f f e r e n t s i z e s s u c h as t h o s e p r o v i d e d in th i s r e p o r t . C o m p a r i s o n s of the p a t t e r n s of c o n s u m p t i o n of l a r g e and s m a l l f a m i l i e s tha t m a y be m a d e f r o m t h e s e d a t a a r e p r o b a b l y as a p p l i c a b l e in the e a r l y 19601s as in the s u r v e y p e r i o d , f o r c h a n g e s in food h a b i t s and p r a c t i c e s of p o p u l a t i o n g r o u p s o c c u r s l o w l y o v e r t i m e ;
I l l u s t r a t i v e of s u c h c o m p a r i s o n s a r e the f o l l o w i n g s u m m a r y s t a t e - m e n t s :
1. L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s s p e n t m o r e p e r h o u s e h o l d f o r food at h o m e and u s e d l a r g e r q u a n t i t i e s of foods t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s at a l l l e v e l s of i n c o m e , bo th in the N o r t h and in the S o u t h - - i n the c i t i e s and on the f a r m s . E v e n so, l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s s p e n t l e s s p e r p e r s o n fo r food and wi th f e w e x c e p t i o n s u s e d s m a l l e r q u a n t i t i e s of foods p e r p e r s o n t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s in e a c h g r o u p s t u d i e d .
Z. S m a l l h o u s e h o l d s u s e d c o n s i d e r a b l y m o r e of t h e i r food d o l l a r s fo r food a w a y f r o m h o m e t h a n l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s - - Z 4 p e r c e n t f o r Z - p e r - son, 16 p e r c e n t f o r 4 - p e r s o n , and 1Z p e r c e n t f o r 6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .
XRockwen. G. R., Jr.. Ifz~ne and I I=ehold Size. Their Effect on Food Consumption. U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Market. Res. Rl~. 340, 152 pp., illns., 3une 1959.
tCofer, E. S., Grossman, E.. Clark. F. Family Food Plans and Food Costs. U.S. Dept. Agr. Home Econ. Res. R/~. 20. November 1962
3. L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , c o m p a r e d wi th s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s , g e n e r a l l y s p e n t m o r e of e a c h food d o l l a r f o r m i l k , f l o u r and c e r e a l s , b a k e r y p r o d u c t s , f a t s a n d o i l s , s u g a r s and s w e e t s , and p o t a t o e s and s w e e t - p o t a t o e s , and l e s s f o r m e a t , p o u l t r y , and f i sh , e g g s , f r e s h v e g e t a b l e s and f r u i t s , and b e v e r a g e s . H o w e v e r , l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s at h igh i n c o m e l e v e l s and s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s at l o w e r i n c o m e l e v e l s t ha t spen t l i k e a m o u n t s p e r p e r s o n in a w e e k f o r food at h o m e d i v i d e d t h e i r food dollars among the major food categories similarly.
4. L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e of 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s , got a g r e a t e r s h a r e of t h e i r food d u r i n g the w e e k w i thou t d i r e c t e x p e n s e - - f r o m h o m e p r o d u c t i o n o r as gif t o r p a y - - t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s in u r b a n , r u r a l n o n / a r m , and r u r a l f a r m a r e a s . L a r g e f a r m h o u s e h o l d s , h o w e v e r , got l e s s food p e r p e r s o n in t e r m s o f m o n e y v a l u e f r o m h o m e p r o d u c t i o n t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s - - $ Z . Z l f o r 6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s , $2 .86 f o r 4 - p e r s o n , and $3.44 f o r Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .
5. C o m p a r i s o n s of food p a t t e r n s of l a r g e and s m a l l f a m i l i e s s h o w d i f f e r e n c e s tha t a r e a l s o t y p i c a l of d i f f e r e n c e s in the p a t t e r n s of l o w - and h i g h - i n c o m e f a m i l i e s . L a r g e f a m i l i e s as c o m p a r e d wi th s m a l l u s e d c o n s i d e r a b l y l e s s m e a t , p o u l t r y , and f i sh , e g g s , and f r e s h , c anned , and f r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s and f r u i t s and s l i g h t l y l e s s s u g a r s and s w e e t s , f a t s and o i l s , b a k e r y p r o d u c t s , and p o t a t o e s p e r p e r s o n . F l o u r and c e r e a l s and d r i e d v e g e t a b l e s w e r e u s e d in g r e a t e r q u a n t i t i e s p e r p e r s o n by l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s . H o u s e h o l d s of Z, 3, 4, and 5 p e r s o n s u s e d m i l k p r o d u c t s in s i m i l a r q u a n t i t i e s p e r p e r s o n and h o u s e h o l d s of 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s u s e d s o m e w h a t l e s s .
6. L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s w h i c h on the a v e r a g e s p e n t l e s s p e r p e r s o n foz food , w e r e l e s s l i k e l y to h a v e a d e q u a t e d i e t s t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s . T h i r t y - f o u r p e r c e n t o f the 6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s , 45 p e r c e n t of the 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s , and 55 to 60 p e r c e n t of Z:-, 3 - , and 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s had d i e t s t ha t m e t the N a t i o n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c i l ' s r e c - o m m e n d e d d i e t a r y a l l o w a n c e s f o r a l l of the e i g h t n u t r i e n t s c a l c u l a t e d .
7. L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s wi th h i g h i n c o m e s f a r e d s o m e w h a t b e t t e r n u t r i t i o n a l l y t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s wi th l ow i n c o m e s tha t s p e n t about the s a m e p e r p e r s o n f o r food . F i f t y - f o u r p e r c e n t of the 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e - h o l d s at the $ 4 , 0 0 0 - $ 5 , 9 9 9 i n c o m e l e v e l , 50 p e r c e n t of the 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s at the $ Z , 0 0 0 - $ 3 , 9 9 9 i n c o m e l e v e l , and 43 p e r c e n t of the Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s at the u n d e r - $ Z , 0 0 0 i n c o m e l e v e l had d i e t s m e e t - ing a l l o w a n c e s f o r a l l e i g h t n u t r i e n t s . E a c h of t h e s e g r o u p s spen t about $7 p e r p e r s o n p e r w e e k on the a v e r a g e f o r food .
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T h e c o n s i s t e n c y o f t r e n d s i n m o n e y v a l u e o f f o o d f o r h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s o n a p e r h o u s e h o l d b a s i s a n d o n a p e r p e r s o n b a s i s i s i l l u s t r a t e d i n t h e f o l l o w i n g a v e r a g e s f o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a s a w h o l e a n d f o r u r b a n , r u r a l n o n f a r m , a n d r u r a l f a r m a r e a s :
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N O T E : ZI m e a l s a t h o m e = 1 p e r s o n . S e e G l o s s a r y , H o u s e h o l d s i z e .
In e a c h u r b a n i z a t i o n g r o u p h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s s p e n t o n l y a l i t t l e m o r e t h a n t w i c e a s m u c h f o r f o o d a t h o m e a s 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . C o n s e q u e n t l y t h e e x p e n d i t u r e p e r p e r s o n w a s m u c h l a r g e r f o r t h e s m a l l h o u s e h o l d t h a n f o r t h e l a r g e o n e . A c o m b i n a t i o n o f s e v e r a l f a c t o r s w h i c h a f f e c t f o o d n e e d s a n d u s e i n t h e h o u s e h o l d m a y a c c o u n t f o r t h e s e d i f f e r e n c e s .
L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , w i t h a g r e a t e r p r o p o r t i o n o f y o u n g c h i l d r e n , w o u l d n e e d l e s s p e r p e r s o n o f m o s t f o o d s a n d c o u l d m e e t t h e i r n e e d s w i t h l e s s e x p e n d i t u r e p e r p e r s o n t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s . A s s h o w n i n t a b l e 2, 96 p e r c e n t o f t h e 6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n , 83 p e r c e n t o f t h e 4 - p e r s o n , a n d 9 p e r c e n t o f t h e Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s s t u d i e d h a d c h i l d r e n u n d e r 16 y e a r s o f a g e .
L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s c a n m o r e o f t e n t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f l a r g e - q u a n t i t y b u y i n g a t l o w e r u n i t p r i c e , a n d g e n e r a l l y a r e b e l i e v e d t o d i s c a r d l e s s f o o d a s w a s t e t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s . T h u s i t h a s b e e n e s t i m a t e d t h a t a 4 - p e r s o n f a m i l y h a s a 5 - p e r c e n t c o s t a d v a n t a g e o v e r a 3 - p e r s o n f a m i l y , a n d a 1 0 - p e r c e n t a d v a n t a g e o v e r a Z - p e r s o n f a m i l y . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , s a v i n g s a r i s i n g f r o m s u c h " e c o n o m i e s o f s c a l e " p e r m i t t h e 5 - a n d 6 - p e r s o n f a m i l i e s t o a c h i e v e t h e s a m e f o o d c o n s u m p t i o n l e v e l a s t h e 4 - p e r s o n f a m i l y a t 5 a n d 1 0 p e r c e n t l e s s c o s t p e r p e r s o n , r e s p e c t i v e l y . 4
m As used in this report, money value of food used includes cost of purchased foods and beverages, in- cluding alcoholic beverageS, value of foods received as gift or pay, and value of foods produced at home.
4 The procedureS used in arriving at these estimates are given in detail in appendix B of Family Food Plans and Costs. U.S. Dept. Agr. Home Econ. Res. Rpt. 20. November 1962
B u t p e r h a p s t h e m o s t i n f l u e n t i a l f a c t o r i s t h a t o f d i f f e r e n c e i n a v e r a g e p e r c a p i t a i n c o m e o f l a r g e a n d s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s . T h e l a r g e h o u s e h o l d i s g e n e r a l l y n o t f i n a n c i a l l y a b l e t o f u r n i s h e a c h p e r s o n i n t h e f a m i l y w i t h a s m u c h f o o d a n d a s e x p e n s i v e f o o d a s t h e s m a l l h o u s e - h o l d .
T h e i n c r e a s e i n m o n e y v a l u e o f f o o d p e r h o u s e h o l d a s h o u s e h o l d s i z e i n c r e a s e d w a s g r e a t e r a t h i g h t h a n a t l o w i n c o m e l e v e l s ( c h a r t 1). T h i s w o u l d b e e x p e c t e d s i n c e t h e s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s c a n b e t t e r a f f o r d g r e a t e r e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r f o o d t h a n t h e l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s a t t h e l o w e r l e v e l s o f i n c o m e . C h a r t 2 s h o w s t h e s i m i l a r d e c l i n e s i n m o n e y v a l u e of f o o d p e r p e r s o n f o r h o u s e h o l d s a t d i f f e r e n t l e v e l s of i n c o m e a s t h e n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s i n t h e h o u s e h o l d s i n c r e a s e d . ~ . •
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T h e value of f o o d u s e d by r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s w a s c o n s i d e r a b l y l e s s i n f l u e n c e d b y i n c o m e t h a n w a s t h e v a l u e o f t h a t u s e d b y u r b a n a n d r u r a l n o n f a r m h o u s e h o l d s - - o w i n g i n p a r t t o t h e g r e a t e r u s e o f h o m e - p r o d u c e d f o o d s b y l o w - i n c o m e f a r m f a m i l i e s .
L a r g e u r b a n f a m i l i e s o n t h e a v e r a g e s p e n t m o r e o f t h e i r i n c o m e d o l l a r s f o r p u r c h a s e d f o o d u s e d a t h o m e t h a n s m a l l f a m i l i e s , w h e r e a s , s m a l l f a m i l i e s s p e n t p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e f o r f o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e . T h e r e f o r e , t h e a m o u n t p e r $ 1 0 0 o f i n c o m e g o i n g t o t h e p u r c h a s e o f
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~: MONEY VALUE OF FOOD ' ~ % x USED AT HOME IN A WEEK
- ~ _ ~ X~,x ~ ' ~ ~'e.~.~_ ~X~x,~. $6,000 & over
~ _ - ~ x~ x
~ ~ $2 ,000 - $3,999
~ , , , , , ~ $ 2 o o o
PERSONS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SPRING 1955
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG, 6 2 ( 9 ) 5711 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
CHART 2
a l l f o o d s h o w e d a s m a l l e r r e l a t i v e i n c r e a s e w i t h i n c r e a s e i n h o u s e h o l d s i z e , a s s h o w n b y t h e f o l l o w i n g f i g u r e s f o r u r b a n h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f - f e r e n t s i z e s :
E x p e n d i t u r e s f o r f o o d p e r $ 1 0 0 i n c o m e
A t h o m e A t h o m e a n d a w a y
Z p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 or more persons ...........
$zo $27 26 3Z 28 34 3Z 38 34 39
C o s t o f f o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e
F o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e t o o k a g r e a t e r p a r t o f t h e f o o d m o n e y o f s m a l l t h a n o f l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e N o r t h a n d t h e S o u t h a t a l l l e v e l s o f i n c o m e . S m a l l h o u s e h o l d s i n c i t i e s u s e d c o n s i d e r a b l y m o r e o f t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r s f o r f o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e t h a n l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s - - Z 6 p e r c e n t f o r ) - p e r s o n , 17 p e r c e n t f o r 4 - p e r s o n , a n d IZ p e r c e n t f o r
6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . I n c o n t r a s t , r u r a l f a r m f a m i l i e s i n t h e v a r i o u s s i z e c a t e g o r i e s a l l u s e d a b o u t t h e s a m e p r o p o r t i o n o f t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r - - a r d u n d 12 p e r c e n t - - f o r f o o d a w a y .
F e w e r Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s a n d h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s t h a n h o u s e h o l d s o f 3, 4 , a n d 5 p e r s o n s a t e m e a l s a w a y f r o m h o m e d u r i n g t h e w e e k s t u d i e d . T w o - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s t h a t h a d m e a l s a w a y s p e n t m u c h m o r e f o r t h e m t h a n l a r g e r h o u s e h o l d s , e v e n t h o u g h l a r g e r h o u s e h o l d s h a d t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of m o r e p e r s o n s e a t i n g a w a y .
The level of family income was the main factor influencing eating away from home for households of all sizes. Most influenced were 2-person households. Five times as many of the Z-person households with incomes of $6,000 and over as of those with incomes under SZ,000 ate meals away during the week studied. The much greater proportion of older couples in the low-income group probably contributed to these d i f f e r e n c e s .
F e w e r Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s b o u g h t f o o d a n d b e v e r a g e s t o s u p p l e m e n t m e a l s c a r r i e d f r o m h o m e a n d f o r b e t w e e n - m e a l r e f r e s h m e n t s a w a y f r o m h o m e t h a n l a r g e r h o u s e h o l d s w i t h p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e c h i l d r e n . T h e a m o u n t s p e n t b y t h e l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s h a v i n g f o o d o t h e r t h a n m e a l s a w a y w a s u s u a l l y m o r e t h a n f o r t h e s m a l l .
T h e p e r c e n t a g e o f h o u s e h o l d s a t d i f f e r e n t i n c o m e l e v e l s h a v i n g f o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e d u r i n g t h e s u r v e y w e e k a n d t h e e x p e n s e p e r h o u s e h o l d a r e a s f o l l o w s :
P e r c e n t a g e of f a m i l i e s h a v i n g - -
E x p e n s e p e r f a m i l y h a v i n g - -
M e a l s O t h e r M e a l s O t h e r a w a y f o o d a w a y a w a y f o o d a w a y
A l l i n c o m e s : Z p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 4 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s . . . . . . 44
U n d e r $ Z , 0 0 0 : 1 2 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s . . . . . . Z8
$ 6 , 0 0 0 a n d o v e r : x Z p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 4 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s . . . . . . 61
5Z $ 8 . 6 2 $ 1 . 7 7 70 6 . 4 8 Z. 30 66 5 . 7 0 2 . 5 9
33 5 . 4 7 . 8 8 52 3 . 4 8 l . Z1 4 0 3 . 0 8 1 . 4 1
63 1 2 . 2 0 Z . 6 5 72 9 . 3 5 2 . 8 4 72 7 . 5 5 3 . 6 7
1 M o n e y i n c o m e a f t e r t a x e s .
H o w t h e f o o d d o l l a r w a s s p e n t
T h e m o n e y v a l u e p e r p e r s o n f o r e a c h o f t h e m a j o r f o o d c a t e g o r i e s e x c e p t f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s d e c l i n e d a s t h e n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s in t h e
3
h o u s e h o l d i n c r e a s e d . T h e r e w e r e , h o w e v e r , d i f f e r e n c e s a m o n g t h e f o o d c a t e g o r i e s i n t h e d e g r e e o f d e c l i n e w h i c h c a n b e c o n v e n i e n t l y i l l u s t r a t e d b y s h o w i n g t h e w a y i n w h i c h h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s c h o s e t o d i s t r i b u t e t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r s a m o n g t h e m a j o r f o o d c a t e - g o r i e s , a s f o l l o w s :
Z persons
D i s t r i b u t i o n of f o o d d o l l a r
b y h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r 3 4 5 m o r e
p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
M i l k p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . $0 . 132 $0 . 143 $0 . 154 $0 . 160 $0 . 168 F a t s a n d o i l s . . . . . . . . . 043 . 0 4 1 . 0 4 2 . 0 4 3 . 0 4 7
F l o u r , c e r e a l s , a n d b a k e r y p r o d u c t s . . . . . 089 . 0 9 6 . 1 0 3 . 1 0 8 . 121
M e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d f i s h , e g g s . . . . . . . . . . 375 . 3 6 7 . 3 5 7 . 3 5 1 . 3 3 3
S u g a r s , s w e e t s . . . . . . . 029 . 0 3 0 . 0 3 1 . 0 3 4 . 0 3 8
P o t a t o e s , s w e e t - p o t a t o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . 018 . 0 2 1 . 0 Z l . 0 2 2 . 0 2 5
F r e s h v e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . 118 . 1 0 8 . 1 0 2 . 0 9 9 . 1 0 1
P r o c e s s e d v e g e - t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s a n d j u i c e s . . . . . . . . . . 061 . 061 . 061 . 061 . 058
B e v e r a g e s . . . . . . . . . . . . 099 . 0 9 1 . 0 8 5 . 0 7 6 . 0 6 4 M i s c e l l a n e o u s f o o d s . . . 0 3 6 . 0 4 2 . 0 4 4 . 0 4 6 . 0 4 5
$1.000 $1.000 $1.000 $1.000 St.000
L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , w i t h p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y - m o r e c h i l d r e n t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s , s p e n t m o r e o f e a c h f o o d d o l l a r f o r m i l k p r o d u c t s . T h e y g a v e m o r e o f t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r f o r f o o d c a t e g o r i e s t h a t a r e r e l a - t i v e l y l e s s e x p e n s i v e s o u r c e s o f f o o d e n e r g y - - f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s , f a t s a n d o i l s , s u g a r s a n d s w e e t s , a n d p o t a t o e s a n d s w e e t p o t a t o e s - - a n d l e s s f o r m e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d f i s h , b e v e r a g e s , a n d f r e s h v e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s . T h e s e d i f f e r e n c e s a r e t o a g r e a t e x t e n t a r e s u l t o f t h e l o w e r p e r c a p i t a i n c o m e o f l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s .
O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s a n d s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s t h a t s p e n t l i k e a m o u n t s p e r p e r s o n f o r f o o d i n a w e e k u s e d s i m i l a r p a r t s o f t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r f o r t h e m a j o r f o o d g r o u p s . S p e n d i n g p a t t e r n s f o r f o u r g r o u p s o f h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s a n d i n c o m e l e v e l s t h a t u s e d f o o d w i t h a n a v e r a g e m o n e y v a l u e o f a b o u t $7 f o r t h e w e e k a r e s h o w n b y t h e f o l l o w i n g d a t a :
D i s t r i b u t i o n of f o o d d o l l a r
b y h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r m o r e Z ~ersons 4 persons 5 persons p e r s o n s
( U n d e r ( $ 2 , 0 0 0 - ( $ 4 , O 0 0 - ( $ 6 , 0 0 0 $ 2 , 0 0 0 ) $ 3 , 9 9 9 ) $ 5 , 9 9 9 ) a n d o v e r )
M i l k p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . $0 . 153 F a t s a n d o i l s . . . . . . . . . . 0 5 4 F l o u r , c e r e a l s , a n d
b a k e r y p r o d u c t s . . . . . I I 0 M e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d
f i s h , e g g s . . . . . . . . . . . 346 S u g a r s , s w e e t s . . . . . . . . 036 V e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s . . . 197 B e v e r a g e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 072 M i s c e l l a n e o u s f o o d s . . . . 032
Average m o n e y value of f o o d p e r p e r s o n in a w e e k . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 0 . 1 5 6 $ 0 . 1 6 Z $ 0 . 1 5 9 . 0 4 3 . 0 4 1 . 0 4 3
. 1 0 9 . 1 1 0 . 1 1 2
• 352 . 3 5 0 . 3 4 4 . 0 3 4 . 0 3 4 . 0 3 6 . 1 8 4 . 1 7 9 . 1 8 9 . 0 7 5 . 0 7 5 . 0 7 2 . 0 4 7 . 0 4 9 . 0 4 5
$ 1 . 0 0 0 $ 1 . 0 0 0 $ 1 . 0 0 0 $ 1 . 0 0 0
$6.99 $6.81 $7.19 $7.15
H o u s e h o l d s o f e a c h s i z e i n t h e S o u t h s p e n t a c e n t o r t w o m o r e o f e a c h d o l l a r f o r f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s , f a t s a n d o i l s , s u g a r s a n d s w e e t s , a n d l e s s f o r m e a t s a n d b e v e r a g e s t h a n h o u s e h o l d s o f s i m i l a r s i z e i n t h e N o r t h . H o u s e h o l d s i z e a f f e c t e d s p e n d i n g a m o n g f o o d c a t e g o r i e s i n a b o u t t h e s a m e w a y i n t h e N o r t h a n d S o u t h w i t h o n e e x c e p t i o n : b a k e r y p r o d u c t s t o o k a g r e a t e r s h a r e o f t h e f o o d d o l l a r a s h o u s e h o l d s i z e i n c r e a s e d i n t h e N o r t h b u t n o t i n t h e S o u t h .
M o n e y v a l u e o f f o o d w a s d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g t h e f o o d c a t e g o r i e s d i f f e r e n t l y f o r f a r m a n d u r b a n h o u s e h o l d s , b u t i n g e n e r a l t h e d i f - f e r e n c e s w e r e c o n s i s t e n t f r o m o n e h o u s e h o l d s i z e g r o u p t o a n o t h e r . M i l k w a s a n e x c e p t i o n . T w o - a n d t h r e e - p e r s o n u r b a n h o u s e h o l d s s p e n t l e s s o f t h e i r f o o d d o l l a r s f o r m i l k p r o d u c t s t h a n l a r g e r u r b a n h o u s e - h o l d s , w h e r e a s 2 - a n d 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s o n t h e f a r m g a v e m i l k a b o u t t h e s a m e i m p o r t a n c e a s l a r g e r f a m i l i e s .
T h e e f f e c t o f h o u s e h o l d s i z e o n t h e w a y t h e f o o d d o l l a r w a s s p e n t w a s s i m i l a r a t a l l i n c o m e l e v e l s e x c e p t t h e u n d e r - $ 2 , 0 0 0 l e v e l • A t t h i s l e v e l h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s s p e n t p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e f o r f a t s a n d o i l s a n d f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s a n d l e s s f o r b a k e r y p r o d u c t s t h a n l a r g e f a m i l i e s a t o t h e r i n c o m e l e v e l s . T w o - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s s p e n t p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e f o r b a k e r y p r o d u c t s a n d m i l k p r o d u c t s t h a n Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s w i t h h i g h e r i n c o m e s •
Large families on the average chose less expensive items or less expensive grades within all food categories. The following figures show the average price per pound paid for foods in the major categories:
A v e r a g e p r i c e p e r p o u n d p a i d
by h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r m o r e 2 p e r s o n s 4 p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
M i l k , c r e a m , i c e cream. and z $0 . Z6 c h e e s e ................... $ 0 . 2 7
Fats a n d o i l s .................... 41 .37 F l o u r a n d c e r e a l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . 17 B a k e r y p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 . 2 5 M e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d f i s h . . . . . . . . . . . 61 . 5 9 E g g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 . 3 6 Sugars, sweets .................. 21 .20 Fresh vegetables ................. 17 . 17 F r e s h f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . 13 Commercially canned
v e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . 2 0 D r i e d v e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s . . . . . . . . 24 . 2 1
$ 0 . 2 3 32 14 ZZ 52 35 17 15 12
.18
.19
1 P r i c e p e r q u a r t of m i l k e q u i v a l e n t .
M o n e y v a l u e of f o o d w i t h o u t d i r e c t e x p e n s e
For the United States as a whole, the value of food produced at home or received as giR or pay represented almost $I0 of every $I00 worth of food used at home. The amount varied from $3 for urban to $43 for f a r m f a m i l i e s .
H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s , w h e t h e r t h e y l i v e d i n u r b a n , r u r a l n o r f f a r m , o r r u r a l f a r m a r e a s , o b t a i n e d a g r e a t e r p a r t o f t h e i r f o o d w i t h o u t d i r e c t e x p e n s e , a s t h e f o l l o w i n g f i g u r e s s h o w :
F o o d w i t h o u t d i r e c t e x p e n s e p e r
$ I 0 0 m o n e y v a l u e of a l l f o o d
A l l u r b a n i - R u r a l zations Urban nonfarm
Rural farm
2 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8 . 4 4 4 p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . 2 2 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 . 2 5
$3.06 $12.07 $41.66 2.99 IZ. 16 4 2 . 2 4 3.59 13.99 45.98
T h e p e r c a p i t a m o n e y v a l u e o f f o o d p r o d u c e d a t h o m e w a s c o n - s i d e r a b l y m o r e f o r t h e s m a l l f a r m h o u s e h o l d t h a n f o r t h e l a r g e . H o w - e v e r , t h e s h a r e o f t o t a l f o o d c o m i n g f r o m h o m e p r o d u c t i o n f o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a s a w h o l e w a s l e s s f o r s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s t h a n f o r l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , m a i n l y t h r o u g h t h e i n f l u e n c e o f n o r t h e r n h o u s e h o l d s . In t h e S o u t h s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s t e n d e d t o i n c l u d e h o m e - p r o d u c e d f o o d s i n t h e s a m e p r o p o r t i o n a s l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s . T h e v a l u e o f f o o d p r o - d u c e d a t h o m e p e r p e r s o n a n d t h e a m o u n t c o m i n g f r o m h o m e p r o d u c - t i o n p e r $ 1 0 0 t o t a l m o n e y v a l u e o f a l l f o o d b y t h e s i z e o f r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e N o r t h a n d t h e S o u t h a r e s h o w n b e l o w :
M o n e y v a l u e of h o m e - p r o d u c e d f o o d p e r p e r s o n
H o m e - p r o d u c e d f o o d p e r $ 1 0 0 m o n e y v a l u e
of a l l f o o d
North South North South
Z p e r s o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3 . 2 8 $ 3 . 6 6 $ 3 5 $ 4 2 3 persons ...................... 3.25 3.22 38 42 4 persons ...................... 2.99 2.68 38 40 5 persons ...................... 2.81 2.54 39 46 6 or more persons .............. 2.73 1.74 43 43
Small farm households at all levels of income with one exception-- the $6,000-and-over level in the North--tendedtoproduce more at home per person in terms of money value than large farm households. The difference was most marked at low levels of income--at the under-S2,000 level households of Z persons got $3.44 worth of food from home production per person in a week whereas households of 6 or more persons got only $1.63 worth.
In terms of quantity, the home -produced share of the miLk products used was generally greater in the southern than in the northern farm households. In the South the proportion of miLk from home produc- tion remained fairly constant regardless of household size. In the North it increased with the number of persons in the household. In general, households of 6 or more persons made greater use of home- produced potatoes and other vegetables than smaller households in both the North and the South, but large southern farm house- holds, which included a large proportion of low-income households, d i d n o t g e t n e a r l y a s m u c h o f t h e i r m e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d f i s h , e g g s , a n d f a t s a n d o i l s f r o m h o m e p r o d u c t i o n a s s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s .
The percentages of total quantities of the major food groups used in a week that came from home production by rural farm house- holds of different sizes in the North and the South are as follows:
Percentage from home production
i n h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 or
?, 3 4 5 m o r e p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
M i l k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 57 Meat, poultry, and
f i s h .............. 44 54 E g g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 72 Fats and oils ........ Z0 ?,2 Potatoes, sweet-
p o t a t o e s . . . . . . . . . . ?.5 ?-3 F r e s h v e g e t a b l e s 1 . . . . 57 54 Fresh fruits I. ........ 3?- 3?-
M i l k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 73 M e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d
f i s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 4 5 E g g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 86 F a t s a n d o i l s . . . . . . . . 35 37 P o t a t o e s , s w e e t -
p o t a t o e s . . . . . . . . . . 37 34 F r e s h v e g e t a b l e s 1 . . . . 63 6?- F r e s h f r u i t s 1 . . . . . . . . 36 ?-3
1 I n c l u d e s f r e s h p r o d u c e t h a t w a s
Consumption of s p e c i f i c f o o d s
North
60 65 75
55 56 58 79 81 81 Z5 Z0 ?-3
?-3 ?-4 31 49 46 53 ?-7 Z6 ?-6
South
66 75 75
48 49 39 84 86 77 35 41 Z9
Z8 34 51 6?- 68 73 ?,0 35 Z7
canned or frozen at home.
A l t h o u g h t h e r e w e r e n o m a r k e d d i f f e r e n c e s i n t h e u s e of f r e s h f l u i d m i l k p e r p e r s o n b y h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s f o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a s a w h o l e , t h e r e w e r e v e r y d i f f e r e n t c o n s u m p t i o n p a t t e r n s f o r h o u s e h o l d s o f t h e s a m e s i z e i n f a r m a n d u r b a n h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e N o r t h a n d S o u t h . T h e s e w i d e v a r i a t i o n s a r e s h o w n i n t h e f o L l o w - i n g f i g u r e s :
Q u a r t s of f l u i d m i l k u s e d p e r p e r s o n
i n a w e e k b y h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r ?' , 3 4 5 m o r e
p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
U n i t e d S t a t e s . . . . . . . . . 3 . 4 3 . 5 U r b a n . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. ?' 3 . 3 R u r a l f a r m . . . . . . . 5 . 2 4 . 7
N o r t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 4 3 . 7 Urban ............ 3.3 3.6 Rural farm ....... 4.8 4.4
S o u t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 3 3. 1 U r b a n . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 7 ?'. 6 R u r a l f a r m . . . . . . . 5 . 9 5. 1
3 . 5 3 . 4 3 . 0 3 . 5 3 . 3 3 . 0 4 . 3 4 .?- 3 . 7 3 . 7 3 . 7 3 . 4 3 . 7 3 . 6 3 . 3 4.3 4.4 4.4 3.0 ?-.6 ?-.3 2.6 2.4 2.0 4.?- 3.9 3.1
F a r m h o u s e h o l d s o f ZZ p e r s o n s u s e d l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s o f f r e s h f l u i d m i l k - - e n o u g h f o r 3 c u p s p e r p e r s o n p e r d a y i n t h e N o r t h a n d 3 - 1 / 2 - c u p s i n t h e S o u t h . In t h e N o r t h c o n s u m p t i o n w a s c o n s t a n t f o r f a r m h o u s e h o l d s o f m o r e t h a n ?, p e r s o n s , b u t i n t h e S o u t h q u a n t i t i e s p e r p e r s o n f e l l o f f s h a r p l y a s h o u s e h o l d s i z e i n c r e a s e d .
U r b a n h o u s e h o l d s of 3, 4, a n d 5 p e r s o n s i n t h e N o r t h u s e d m o r e f l u i d m i l k p e r p e r s o n t h a n ? - - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s e v e n t h o u g h t h e y s p e n t l e s s p e r p e r s o n f o r f o o d . H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s , s p e n d i n g e v e n l e s s p e r p e r s o n f o r f o o d , u s e d a s m u c h f l u i d m i l k a s ? - - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . U r b a n h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e S o u t h u s e d l e s s t h a n a n y o t h e r g r o u p . L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s f a r e d p a r t i c u l a r l y p o o r l y , u s i n g o n l y a b o u t 1 c u p p e r p e r s o n p e r d a y .
P r o c e s s e d m i l k w a s u s e d i n s o m e w h a t g r e a t e r q u a n t i t i e s p e r p e r s o n b y l a r g e t h a n b y s m a l l n o n f a r m h o u s e h o l d s . C r e a m c o n s u m p t i o n f e l l o f f s t e a d i l y a s h o u s e h o l d s i z e i n c r e a s e d . T w o - a n d t h r e e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s u s e d m o r e i c e c r e a m p e r p e r s o n t h a n l a r g e r h o u s e h o l d s w i t h p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e c h i l d r e n . H o w e v e r , a g r e a t e r p e r c e n t a g e of l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s t h a n o f s m a l l o n e s u s e d i c e c r e a m a t h o m e d u r i n g t h e w e e k s t u d i e d . C h e e s e w a s h e a v i l y u s e d b y ? , - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s a n d d e c l i n e d i n u s e a s t h e n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s i n t h e h o u s e h o l d i n - c r e a s e d .
M e a t , p o u l t r y , a n d f i s h c o n s u m e d p e r p e r s o n d r o p p e d o f f m a r k e d l y i n t e r m s o f b o t h q u a n t i t y a n d m o n e y v a l u e a s t h e f a m i l y s i z e i n - c r e a s e d - - i n r u r a l a n d u r b a n a r e a s - - i n t h e S o u t h a n d t h e N o r t h - - a n d a t l o w a n d h i g h i n c o m e l e v e l s . L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , w h i c h i n c l u d e d p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e f a r m h o u s e h o l d s a n d s o u t h e r n h o u s e h o l d s t h a n d i d s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s , p r o b a b l y u s e d l e s s e x p e n s i v e c u t s a n d g r a d e s o f m e a t s t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s a s i n d i c a t e d b y t h e l o w e r a v e r a g e p r i c e p a i d p e r p o u n d . L u n c h e o n m e a t s a n d p o r k t e n d e d to p l a y a m o r e i r a - p o r t a n t p a r t a n d b e e f a n d p o u l t r y a l e s s i m p o r t a n t p a r t i n d i e t s o f t h e s e l a r g e f a m i l i e s .
E g g s a l s o w e r e u s e d i n s m a l l e r q u a n t i t i e s b y l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s . O n t h e a v e r a g e , h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s a t e o n l y a b o u t t w o - t h i r d s a s m a n y e g g s p e r p e r s o n a s ? - - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .
T h e f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s g r o u p w a s t h e o n l y m a j o r c a t e g o r y s h o w i n g a n y i n c r e a s e i n p e r c a p i t a c o n s u m p t i o n w i t h i n c r e a s e d h o u s e h o l d s i z e , a n d c o n s u m p t i o n o f t h e s e f o o d s w a s m a r k e d l y h i g h e r o n l y f o r t h e l a r g e s t f a m i l i e s . H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s u s e d 36 p e r c e n t m o r e f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s p e r p e r s o n o n t h e a v e r a g e t h a n 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . T h e g r e a t e r u s e o f f l o u r a n d c e r e a l s b y l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s w a s m o s t p r o n o u n c e d f o r r u r a l f a m i l i e s i n t h e S o u t h . A t l o w i n c o m e l e v e l s , l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s - - m o s t o f t h e m f r o m t h e S o u t h - - p r o b a b l y u s e d t h e i r g r e a t e r q u a n t i t i e s o f f l o u r f o r m a k i n g b r e a d a s w e l l a s o t h e r b a k e d g o o d s , a s i n d i c a t e d b y m u c h s m a l l e r q u a n t i t i e s o f p u r c h a s e d b r e a d .
T h e u s e of s u g a r s a n d s w e e t s r e m a i n e d f a i r l y c o n s t a n t f o r a l l h o u s e h o l d s i z e s i n t h e v a r i o u s p o p u l a t i o n g r o u p s . M o r e l a r g e h o u s e - h o l d s t h a n s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s u s e d c a n d i e s a n d j a m s a n d j e l l i e s d u r - i n g t h e w e e k s t u d i e d , b u t t h e y u s e d l e s s of t h e m . T h u s , t h e a v e r a g e q u a n t i t i e s c o n s u m e d p e r p e r s o n w e r e s i m i l a r f o r a l l h o u s e h o l d s i z e g r o u p s .
Two-person households were the greatest users of fats and oils-- using 1 pound per person in a week compared with 0.9 pound for 4- person and 0.8 pound for 6-or-more-person households. This dif- ference was almost entirely a result ofheavieruse of butter by smalle~ households, particularly Z-person households.
Fresh, frozen, and canned fruits and vegetables and dried fruits were used in larger quantities per person by small than large house- holds, potatoes and sweetpotatoes were used in similar quantities by households of all sizes, and dried vegetables were used in larger quantities by large households. To better see the effect of the size of the household on the use of the vegetables and fruits groups, quantities used per person in a week for each of the household size groups have been related to the quantities used by Z-person households as follows:
R e l a t i v e quantities u s e d
p e r p e r s o n in a w e e k
by h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
Z persons
4 persons
Potatoes, sweetpotatoes ................ I00 93 F r e s h vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 72 F r e s h f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00 75 C o m m e r c i a l l y f r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s
and fruits .......................... I00 65 C o m m e r c i a l l y c a n n e d v e g e t a b l e s . . . . . . . . 100 92 C o m m e r c i a l l y c a n n e d f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 87 D r y b e a n s a n d p e a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 91 D r i e d f r u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 56 J u i c e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 8Z
6 o r m o r e
p e r s o n s
93 55 58
31
55 173
44 51
Fewer Z-person households than households with proportionately more children used nuts, peanut butter, soups, catsup, pickles and olives, puddings and pie fillings, chocolate and chocolate sirup, and soft drinks and fruit ades during the week studied. Except for nuts and peanut butter and catsup, however, 2-person households using these items used them in sufficient quantities to make the amounts per person on the average as high for the Z-person group as for larger households.
T h e a m o u n t s p e n t f o r c o f f e e , t e a , a n d a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s p e r p e r s o n f e l l o f f s h a r p l y w i t h i n c r e a s e d h o u s e h o l d s i z e , a s w o u l d b e e x p e c t e d f o r f o o d s u s e d p r e d o r n i n a t e l y b y a d u l t s .
D i e t a r y a d e q u a c y
M o r e s m a l l than large h o u s e h o l d s h a d d i e t s that f u r n i s h e d r e c - o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s o f e i g h t n u t r i e n t s a s s p e c i f i e d b y t h e N a t i o n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c i l . ( S e e G l o s s a r y , R e c o m m e n d e d d i e t a r y a l l o w a n c e s . ) C a l c i u m a n d r i b o f l a v i n , c o m i n g m a i n l y f r o m m i l k p r o d u c t s , a n d a s c o r b i c a c i d a n d v i t a m i n A v a l u e , w i t h b e s t s o u r c e s i n t h e v e g e t a b l e s a n d f r u i t s g r o u p , w e r e m o s t o f t e n in s h o r t s u p p l y . A l m o s t o n e ou t o f e v e r y f o u r 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s a n d t w o o u t o f e v e r y f o u r h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s h a d d i e t s f a i l i n g to m e e t t h e r e c o m m e n d e d
a m o u n t s f o r c a l c i u m . F o o d s in o n e o u t o f e v e r y f i v e 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e - h o l d s a n d t w o o u t o f e v e r y f i v e h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e p e r s o n s f a i l e d to f u r n i s h t h e a m o u n t o f a s c o r b i c a c i d r e c o m m e n d e d .
D i e t s o f 3 - a n d 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s f u r n i s h e d t h e r e c o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s o f e a c h o f t h e e i g h t n u t r i e n t s a s f r e q u e n t l y o r a l m o s t a s f r e q u e n t l y a s d i e t s o f 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . F i v e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s w e r e l e s s l i k e l y t o h a v e a d e q u a t e d i e t s t h a n s m a l l e r h o u s e h o l d s , b u t c o n s i d e r a b l y m o r e l i k e l y t o e a t w e l l t h a n h o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e persons.
F o l l o w i n g a r e t h e p e r c e n t a g e s o f h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s u s i n g f o o d a t h o m e i n a w e e k t h a t f u r n i s h e d l e s s t h a n t h e r e c o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s o f n u t r i e n t s , a n d t h e m o n e y v a l u e p e r p e r - s o n o f the food:
P e r c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s "with d i e t s
f u r n i s h i n g l e s s t h a n r e c o m m e n d e d
a l l o w a n c e s , h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r 2 3 4 5 m o r e
p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
A n y one or m o r e n u t r i e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . 41 44 45 55 66
P r o t e i n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 6 7 17 C a l c i u m . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 26 28 35 46 I r o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 9 10 13 V~t~amin A v a l u e . . . . . . 13 14 15 18 32 T h i a m i n e 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 16 16 17 19 R i b o f l a v i n 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 19 16 16 Z 1 30 N i a c i n 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 5 7 14 A s c o r b i c a c i d 1 . . . . . . . Z0 21 23 28 41
A v e r a g e m o n e y v a l u e of f o o d p e r p e r s o n in a w e e k . . . . . . . . . . $9 . 57 $ 8 . 5 6 $ 7 . 6 8 $ 6 . 9 5 $ 5 . 5 2
l Cooking losses deducted.
L a r g e h o u s e h o l d s w i t h h i g h i n c o m e s , h o w e v e r , w e r e m o r e l i k e l y t o h a v e d i e t s m e e t i n g a l l o w a n c e s f o r t h e e i g h t n u t r i e n t s t h a n s m a l l l o w - i n c o m e h o u s e h o l d s t h a t u s e d f o o d s o f s i m i l a r m o n e y v a l u e p e r p e r s o n . R e c o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s f o r a l l n u t r i e n t s e x c e p t c a l c i u m a r e c o n s i d e r a b l y l e s s f o r c h i l d r e n u n d e r 10 y e a r s o f a g e t h a n f o r a d u l t s . T h e r e f o r e , w i t h p r e s e n t f o o d h a b i t s t h e f o o d d o l l a r o f t h e l a r g e h o u s e - h o l d w i t h p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y m o r e y o u n g c h i l d r e n c o u l d b u y a m o r e a d e - q u a t e d i e t t h a n t h e f o o d d o l l a r o f t h e h o u s e h o l d w i t h m o r e a d u l t s . A l s o , t h e e c o n o m i e s i n b u y i n g a n d s e r v i n g l a r g e r n u m b e r s o f p e o p l e a l r e a d y m e n t i o n e d m a k e p o s s i b l e b e t t e r d i e t s f o r l a r g e t h a n s m a l l f a m i l i e s f o r t h e s a m e m o n e y s p e n t . T h e p e r c e n t a g e o f h o u s e h o l d s w i t h d i e t s f u r n i s h i n g l e s s t h a n r e c o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s o f a n y o n e o r m o r e o f t h e n u t r i e n t s a n d e a c h o f t h e n u t r i e n t s s e p a r a t e l y f o r f o u r g r o u p s o f h o u s e h o l d s o f d i f f e r e n t s i z e s a n d l e v e l s o f i n c o m e u s i n g f o o d s v a l u e d a t a b o u t $7 p e r p e r s o n in a w e e k a r e a s f o l l o w s :
P e r c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s w i t h d i e t s
f u r n i s h i n g l e s s t h a n r e c o m m e n d e d
a l l o w a n c e s , h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
6 o r Z 4 5 m o r e
~ s ~p_~r_~ons ~z~ons ~ o n s (Under ($2,0--6-6- ($4, 0--6-0- ($6,000 $Z, 000 ) $ 3 , 9 9 9 ) $ 5 , 9 9 9 ) a n d o v e r )
Any one or more nutrients .... 57 50 P r otein .................... 16 7 C a l c i u m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 35 I r o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 9 V i t a m i n A v a l u e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 18 T h i a m i n e z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 17 R i b o f l a v i n I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 19 N i a c in 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 g 8 A s c o r b i c a c i d z . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 24
A v e r a g e m o n e y v a l u e p e r p e r s o n i n a w e e k . . . . . . . . . . $6 .
46 48 4 7
28 30 8 7
10 18 15 14 15 18
4 7 21 20
99 $ 6 . 8 1 $ 7 . 1 9 $ 7 . 1 5
i Cooking losses deducted.
But most large households are not in a position to spend as much per person for food as small households. The relatively poor nutri- tional position, on the average, of large households as compared with small households was found in the North and South, both in rural and in urban areas. Diet adequacy fell off more sharply with increase in household size in the South than in the North and in the farm areas of the South than in urban areas, as shown by the following data for households whose diets failed to provide recommended amounts of any one or more of the eight nutrients:
P e r c e n t a g e of households with diets
furnishing l e s s than recommended.
a l l o w a n c e s , h o u s e h o l d s o f - -
2 persons
6 or 3 4 5 m o r e
p e r s o n s P e r s o n s p e r s o n s p e r s o n s
North
U r b a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 4 0 39 48 R u r a l n o n f a r m . . . . . . . . 42 43 43 53 R u r a l f a r m . . . . . . . . . . . 31 30 35 43
Urban ................ 49 56 Rural nonfarm ........ 51 47 R u r a l f a r m ........... 41 45
60 55 56
S o u t h 62 69 75 53 64 81 59 74 81
A t e a c h i n c o m e l e v e l s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s h a d b e t t e r d i e t s t h a n l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s . ( S e e c h a r t 3 . ) A t t h e u n d e r - S 2 , 0 0 0 l e v e l 57 p e r c e n t o f t h e Z - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s c o m p a r e d w i t h 86 p e r c e n t o f t h e 6 - o r - m o r e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s h a d d i e t s w h i c h f a i l e d t o m e e t a l l o w a n c e s f o r a t l e a s t o n e o f t h e e i g h t n u t r i e n t s . E v e n a t t h e $ 6 , 0 0 0 - a n d - o v e r i n c o m e l e v e l , s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s m o r e o f t e n m e t t h e s e s t a n d a r d s o f g o o d n u t r i t i o n t h a n l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s , b u t t h e d i f f e r e n c e s w e r e n o t s o c o n s i s t e n t f r o m o n e h o u s e h o l d s i z e g r o u p t o a n o t h e r a s a t l o w e r l e v e l s o f i n c o m e .
D i e t s o f s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s w h i c h d i d n o t m e e t a l l o w a n c e s g e n e r a l l y w e r e s h o r t i n o n l y o n e o r p o s s i b l y t w o o f t h e e i g h t n u t r i e n t s , w h e r e a s d i e t s o f l a r g e h o u s e h o l d s w e r e o f t e n s h o r t i n s e v e r a l o f t h e e i g h t n u t r i e n t s .
1 0 0 ~
DIETS NOT MEETING ALLOWANCES By Size of Household and Income
80
6 0 -
4 0 -
2 0 -
0 P E R S O N S
Under $ 2 , 0 0 0
3 , 9 9 9 -
" - - ~ _ ~ . e A ~ ~" $ 4 , 0 0 0 - $ 5 , 9 9 9
. . .~ ~ ~ _ ~ x ~ x m x u x ~ x m , ,m, ,m. , R L ~ ~ t " ~ ~'r- - $ 6 , 0 0 0 8, over
x~
I I I I I I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DIETS FURNISHING LESS THAN RECONNENDED AMOUNTS OF ONE OR MORE OF EIGHT NUTRIENTS, SPRING 1955.
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T h i s r e p o r t c o n t a i n s a p o r t i o n of the d a t a f r o m the U . S . D e p a r t - m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e ' s n a t i o n w i d e S u r v e y of H o u s e h o l d F o o d C o n s u m p - t i o n m a d e in the s p r i n g o f 1955. The s u r v e y w a s p a r t of the D e p a r t - m e n t ' s b r o a d p r o g r a m of r e s e a r c h on f a m i l y d i e t a r y l e v e l s and the m a r k e t i n g and u t i l i z a t i o n of f a r m p r o d u c t s .
P e r i o d i c e x a m i n a t i o n s of food c o n s u m p t i o n of p o p u l a t i o n g r o u p s a r e n e e d e d f o r m a n y p u r p o s e s - - f o r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of p u b l i c p r o g r a m s a f f e c t i n g food supp ly , d i s t r i b u t i o n , and c o n s u m p t i o n ; f o r e d u c a t i o n a l p r o g r a m s to i m p r o v e food h a b i t s ; and f o r p r i v a t e e f f o r t s to b r o a d e n and i m p r o v e the m a r k e t i n g o f f o o d s . N a t i o n w i d e s u r v e y s of food c o n s u m p t i o n w e r e m a d e in 1936 and 194Z, and a s u r v e y of food c o n - s u m p t i o n of u r b a n f a m i l i e s in 1948. No s u r v e y s of r u r a l f a m i l i e s h a v e b e e n m a d e s i n c e 194Z e x c e p t on a r e g i o n a l b a s i s . 1
T h e 1955 s u r v e y is t he m o s t c o m p r e h e n s i v e ye t u n d e r t a k e n . I ts o b j e c t i v e s , l i k e t h o s e of the e a r l i e r s u r v e y s , w e r e to o b t a i n i n f o r m a - t i on on p a t t e r n s of h o u s e h o l d food c o n s u m p t i o n and e x p e n d i t u r e s , d i e t a r y l e v e l s , and food p r a c t i c e s . In t h i s r e p o r t the h o u s e h o l d s a r e g r o u p e d (1) by r e g i o n s - - N o r t h ( C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n r e g i o n s N o r t h - e a s t , N o r t h C e n t r a l , and W e s t c o m b i n e d ) and South; ( Z ) b y u r b a n i z a - t i o n - - r u r a l f a r m , r u r a l n o n f a r m , and u r b a n - - w i t h i n r e g i o n s ; ( 3 ) b y s e v e r a l f a m i l y i n c o m e c l a s s e s w i t h i n r e g i o n - u r b a n i z a t i o n c a t e g o r i e s ; and (4) by f i v e h o u s e h o l d s i z e c l a s s e s w i t h i n r e g i o n - u r b a n i z a t i o n i n c o m e c a t e g o r i e s .
The s u r v e y was b a s e d on a n a t i o n a l p r o b a b i l i t y s a m p l e of a p p r o x i - m a t e l y 6,000 h o u s e k e e p i n g h o u s e h o l d s o f one o r m o r e p e r s o n s . H o u s e - k e e p i n g h o u s e h o l d s w e r e d e f i n e d as t h o s e in w h i c h at l e a s t one m e m b e r had I0 o r m o r e m e a l s f r o m h o m e food s u p p l i e s d u r i n g the w e e k p r e - c e d i n g the i n t e r v i e w , t I n s t i t u t i o n s and p e r s o n s l i v i n g on m i l i t a r y r e s e r v a t i o n s w e r e no t r e p r e s e n t e d . To a s s u r e a d e q u a t e f a r m c o v e r a g e , the s a m p l e i n c l u d e d in a d d i t i o n to a b a s i c c r o s s s e c t i o n of abou t 4 ,500 u r b a n , r u r a l n o n f a r m , and r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s , a s u p p l e - m e n t a l s a m p l e of about 1,500 f a r m - o p e r a t o r h o u s e h o l d s . H e n c e it was
n e c e s s a r y in c o m b i n i n g the da ta f o r r u r a l f a r m and the o t h e r u r b a n i z a - t i o n s , to u s e a p p r o p r i a t e w e i g h t s in o r d e r to o b t a i n the " a l l - u r b a n i z a - t i o n s " a v e r a g e s . A m o r e d e t a i l e d d e s c r i p t i o n of the s a m p l e d e s i g n and i t s a p p r a i s a l i s g i v e n in R e p o r t s I to 5 of t h i s s e r i e s .
C o l l e c t i o n o f the da ta , m a d e d u r i n g A p r i l , May, and J u n e of 1955, w a s by p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w wi th a h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r , u s u a l l y t he h o m e m a k e r . I n f o r m a t i o n was o b t a i n e d on q u a n t i t i e s o f food c o n s u m e d o r u s e d up in the h o u s e h o l d d u r i n g the 7 d a y s p r e c e d i n g the i n t e r v i e w and e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r the p u r c h a s e d i t e m s , on the n u m b e r of m e a l s e a t e n at h o m e by e a c h h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r , e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r food e a t e n a w a y f r o m h o m e , and the n u m b e r of m e a l s p u r c h a s e d a w a y f r o m h o m e o r r e c e i v e d as gif t o r pay , and on s e l e c t e d f a m i l y c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , i n - c l u d i n g i n c o m e , age , e m p l o y m e n t s t a t u s , and e d u c a t i o n of t he h o m e - m a k e r , and h o u s e h o l d food p r a c t i c e s , such as h o m e bak ing , c ann ing and f r e e z i n g , and p r o d u c t i o n of food .
In r e q u e s t i n g the i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m h o u s e h o l d s , t r a i n e d i n t e r v i e w e r s u s e d a s c h e d u l e i n c l u d i n g a d e t a i l e d food l i s t to h e l p r e s p o n d e n t s r e c a l l t he q u a n t i t i e s of f oods u s e d d u r i n g the w e e k and the a m o u n t s pa id f o r p u r c h a s e d i t e m s . (Th i s m e t h o d is s o m e t i m e s r e f e r r e d t o as the " r e c a l l - l i s t m e t h o d . " ) S ince the s u c c e s s of s u r v e y s of t h i s t y p e d e p e n d s in l a r g e p a r t on the i n t e r v i e w e r W s s k i l l in d r a w i n g out the n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m the p e r s o n i n t e r v i e w e d , c o n s i d e r a b l e c a r e w a s t a k e n in the s e l e c - t i o n and t r a i n i n g of the i n t e r v i e w e r s . At t r a i n i n g s c h o o l s l a s t i n g f r o m 3 to 5 days , i n s t r u c t i o n s and p r a c t i c e in the s a m p l i n g p h a s e of the s u r - vey , in i n t e r v i e w i n g , and in r e c o r d i n g in c o r r e c t f o r m on the s c h e d u l e w e r e g i v e n to e a c h i n t e r v i e w e r . In add i t i on , to i n s u r e tha t a l l i n t e r - v i e w s would be c o n d u c t e d in an i d e n t i c a l and s y s t e m a t i c f a s h i o n , e a c h i n t e r v i e w e r was f u r n i s h e d a m a n u a l o f i n s t r u c t i o n s c o v e r i n g e a c h p h a s e of the s u r v e y f o r u s e d u r i n g t r a i n i n g s c h o o l and f o r r e f e r e n c e d u r i n g the c o l l e c t i o n p e r i o d .
A g l o s s a r y b e g i n n i n g on page 165 e x p l a i n s the m a j o r t e r m s u s e d in th i s s tudy .
N O T E S ON USE OF T A B L E S
The t a b l e s tha t fo l low, e x c e p t t a b l e 3, g i v e da t a f o r h o u s e h o l d s . F o r a n a l y s e s on a p e r p e r s o n b a s i s , a v e r a g e s p e r h o u s e h o l d m a y be d i v i d e d by the n u m b e r of p e r s o n s p e r h o u s e h o l d shown in t a b l e Z.
E a c h t a b l e i n c l u d e s da ta f o r e a c h r e g i o n , e a c h u r b a n i z a t i o n ( e x c e p t t a b l e s 19 and 20), e a c h i n c o m e c l a s s , and s i z e of h o u s e h o l d .
W h e r e c o m b i n a t i o n s f o r g r o u p s of h o u s e h o l d s a r e n e e d e d , t h e y m a y be c o m p u t e d by u s i n g the c o u n t s shown in t a b l e 1. In m a k i n g c o m b i n a - t i o n s , the a p p r o p r i a t e a d j u s t m e n t s f o r the o v e r s a m p l i n g of the r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s m u s t be m a d e . F o r e x a m p l e , in c o m b i n i n g i n c o m e c l a s s e s f o r " a l l u r b a n i z a t i o n s , " the c o l u m n s s h o w i n g the w e i g h t e d
ISee p. 168 for list of earlier surveys. I Data inclnded in this report are for households of 2 or more perSoas.
c o u n t s , w h e r e th i s a d j u s t m e n t h a s a l r e a d y b e e n m a d e , shou ld be u s e d . In c o m b i n i n g r u r a l f a r m and r u r a l n o n f a r m into a s i n g l e r u r a l g r o u p , t he f u l l coun t of r u r a l n o n f a r m , but on ly o n e - f o u r t h of the r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s shown in t a b l e 1, shou ld be u s e d .
T a b l e 1 p r e s e n t s the c o u n t s of s u r v e y h o u s e h o l d s in e a c h of the r e g i o n , u r b a n i z a t i o n , i n c o m e , and s i z e - o f - h o u s e h o l d c l a s s i f i c a t i o n g r o u p s f o r w h i c h p e r c e n t a g e s o r a v e r a g e s a r e shown in t h i s r e p o r t . H o u s e h o l d s c o v e r e d a r e t h o s e of two o r m o r e p e r s o n s . A l t h o u g h th i s r e p o r t d o e s not show s e p a r a t e da t a f o r h o u s e h o l d s not c l a s s i f i e d by i n c o m e , c o u n t s of t h e s e h o u s e h o l d s a r e p r e s e n t e d in t a b l e 1 to s h o w wha t is i n c l u d e d in " A l l i n c o m e s " c l a s s e s .
The n u m b e r of h o u s e h o l d s in s o m e of the c e l l s is s m a l l but da t a a r e shown f o r e a c h to p e r m i t m a x i m u m f l e x i b i l i t y in a n a l y s e s .
Table 2 shows the average household size in equivalent persons (~l me--m---'e~l'~-at home equal l person), the percentage of households that included children under 16 years of age, and with homemakers 60 years of age or older, and the money value of and expenditures for foods and beverages used at home in a week. For rural farm house- holds the money value of home-produced foods used at home in a week is also shown.
Household averages have been. divided by average household size to get averages per person in this table (and in the analyses presented earlier, pp. I-8). The use of the number of Zl-meal-at-home equiva- lent persons for computing averages per person is an attempt to adjust for the fact that the number of persons in the family is not always identical with the number of persons eating from household (home) food supplies. Some members may have eaten meals away from home, and nonfamily members (guests, hired help, boarders) may have eaten from the respondent's household food supplies. This method has the limitation of assigning equal weight in quantity and cost of all meals (morning, noon, and evening) and makes no allowance for any difference between amounts or kinds of food at meals eaten away and those served at home.
Because of rounding, the total money value of all food used in a week, shown in table 2, may not equal the sum of averages for food groups shown in tables that follow, nor in turn will the sum of averages of food items comprising a food group always equal the group average. Similarly, average quantities for food groups and subgroups may not equal the sum of averages for corresponding items, partly because of rounding and also because some quantities have been converted to equivalent. Also a few inconsistencies, affecting both quantities and money value, occurred in tabulating, but differences resulting there- from are usually small, rarely more than 1 or 2 percent.
T a b l e 3 p r e s e n t s f a m i l y e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r p u r c h a s e d m e a l s , s u p p l e - m e n t s to m e a l s , s n a c k s , and b e v e r a g e s c o n s u m e d a w a y f r o m h o m e by f a m i l y m e m b e r s , g u e s t s , and h o u s e h o l d he lp , and the p e r c e n t a g e of f a m i l i e s h a v i n g such e x p e n d i t u r e s in a w e e k . T i p s and s a l e s t a x e s a r e i n c l u d e d . S i m i l a r i n f o r m a t i o n w a s not o b t a i n e d f o r h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r s tha t did not poo l i n c o m e wi th the p r i m a r y e c o n o m i c f a m i l y , s u c h as b o a r d e r s , f a r m he lp , and m e m b e r s of s e c o n d a r y e c o n o m i c f a m i l i e s . Da ta on f a m i l y s i z e a r e not a v a i l a b l e , and the a v e r a g e h o u s e - ho ld s i z e in Z l - m e a l e q u i v a l e n t per_sons is not , s t r i c t l y s p e a k i n g , a p p l i c a b l e as a d i v i s o r f o r c o m p u t i n g a v e r a g e s p e r p e r s o n .
Tables 4, 5, and 6 present, respectively, the percentage of house- holds using, the quantity, and the money value of major groups of foods used at home in a week per household. Foods are grouped according to the form in which they appear in the retail market (see Glossary, Food used at home). Data in these tables pertain to foods from all
sources combined, that is. purchased, home-produced, or received as gift or pay. For the most partfood was reported in the form in which it was brought into the household, whether purchased, produced at home, or received free; foods included in homemade mixtures used during the week were usually reported as the respective ingredients, with the source of each specified. In these tables all bakery products and frozen and canned vegetables and fruits are commercial products.
T a b l e s 7 t h r o u g h 18 i n c l u d e p e r c e n t a g e s and a v e r a g e s f o r s u b g r o u p s o f f o o d s i n c l u d e d in the m a j o r food g r o u p s shown in t a b l e s 4 t h r o u g h 6, and p e r t a i n to food f r o m a l l s o u r c e s , u s u a l l y a s b r o u g h t in to the h o m e . H o w e v e r , s o m e h o m e m a d e foods w e r e r e p o r t e d in the f o r m u s e d r a t h e r t h a n as b r o u g h t in to the k i t c h e n . A m o n g t h e s e e x c e p t i o n s a r e h o m e - m a d e b u t t e r , c r e a m , and c o t t a g e c h e e s e , r e p o r t e d as s u c h r a t h e r t han as m i l k , b e c a u s e of the d i f f i c u l t y o f c o r r e c t i n g q u a n t i t i e s f o r u n u s e d b y p r o d u c t s . ' H o m e m a d e j e l l i e s , j a m s , and p r e s e r v e s , h o m e - d r i e d v e g e t a b l e s and f r u i t s , h o m e - c a n n e d s o u p s , and h o m e m a d e p i c k l e s and r e l i s h - t y p e f o o d s w e r e a l s o r e p o r t e d and t a b u l a t e d i n . t h e i r p r o c e s s e d s t a t e ( s e e G l o s s a r y , F o o d u s e d at h o m e ) .
T a b l e s 19 and 20 a r e l i m i t e d to s e l e c t e d foods p r o d u c e d at h o m e by r u r a l f a r m h o u s e h o l d s ( s e e G l o s s a r y , F o o d h o m e - p r o d u c e d ) . P e r - c e n t a g e s of h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g and q u a n t i t i e s p e r h o u s e h o l d a r e shown.
T a b l e s Z1 t h r o u g h Z6 p r e s e n t s o m e of t he s a m e b a s i c da t a as t a b l e s 4 t h r o u g h 18, but h e r e the f o o d s a r e g r o u p e d to t a k e a c c o u n t of t h e i r n u t r i t i o n a l r a t h e r t han t h e i r m a r k e t i n g c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s ( s e e G l o s s a r y , N u t r i t i o n g r o u p i n g s of food) . On ly s e l e c t e d n u t r i t i o n g r o u p i n g s of food a r e i n c l u d e d . F o r da ta on foods o m i t t e d h e r e , the r e a d e r i s d i r e c t e d to e a r l i e r t a b l e s .
A v e r a g e s in t a b l e s 4 to Z6 a r e b a s e d on a l l h o u s e h o l d s in the c e l l ( t ab le 1) w h e t h e r o r not t h e y u s e d the s p e c i f i e d food . S i n c e the p e r - c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g the food i s shown, a v e r a g e s f o r t h e s e h o u s e h o l d s o n l y c a n be o b t a i n e d by d i v i d i n g the a v e r a g e f o r a l l h o u s e - ho ld s in the c e l l by the p e r c e n t a g e u s i n g .
T a b l e Z7 s h o w s the p e r c e n t a g e o f h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g food a t h o m e tha t d id not f u r n i s h s p e c i f i e d a m o u n t s of 8 n u t r i e n t s . Two l e v e l s a r e shown, the h i g h e r r e p r e s e n t i n g r e c o m m e n d e d a m o u n t s p e r n u t r i t i o n uni t p e r day, b a s e d on the r e c o m m e n d e d d i e t a r y a l l o w a n c e s of the N a t i o n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c i l ( s e e G l o s s a r y , R e c o m m e n d e d d i e t a r y a l l o w - a n c e s ) . F o r t h i s t a b l e t he n u t r i e n t c o n t e n t of food u s e d in e a c h h o u s e - hold w a s c a l c u l a t e d s e p a r a t e l y ( s e e G l o s s a r y , N u t r i t i v e v a l u e of d i e t s ) .
T a b l e 28 shows the p e r c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g food at h o m e tha t f u r n i s h e d s p e c i f i e d q u a n t i t i e s of food e n e r g y p e r n u t r i t i o n uni t p e r day and f u r n i s h e d s p e c i f i e d a m o u n t s of fa t p e r 100 c a l o r i e s .
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LIST OF TABLES United States North South
United States North South
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I. Number of households interviewed in the United States, North, and South, April-June 1955 ................................
2. HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND MONEY VALUE OF FOOD: Average household size, percentage of households with children under 16 years, and with homemakers 60 years of age or older, and average money value of food used at home in a week per household and per person, by source ...................
3. FAMILY EXPENSE FOR FOOD AWAY FROM HOME: Average expenditure per family and percentage of families having expense f o r m e a l s and o t h e r food e a t e n a w a y from home in a week ..........................
13 13 13
14 64 114
15 65 115
BEVERAGES; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS:
16. Percentage o£ households using at home.. 17. Quantity used at home per household ..... 18. Money value of food used at home per
household .........................................
HOME- PRODUCED FOOD:
19. MILK, CREAM, CHEESE; FATS; FLOUR, MEAL, CEREALS; MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS: Percentage of households using and quan- tity used at home per household ...........
20. S W E E T S; P O T A T O E S , S W E E T P O T A - TOES; V E G E T A B L E S ; F R U I T S ; J U I C E S ; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Percentage of households using and quan- tity used at home per household ...........
40 90 140 42 92 142
44 94 144
46 96 146
47 97 148
FOOD GROUP TOTALS:
4. Percentage of households using at home... 5. Quantity used at home per household ..... 6. Money value of food used at home per
household .........................................
MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PRODUCTS:
7. Percentage of households using at home... 8. Quantity used at home per household ..... 9. Money value of food used at home per
household .........................................
M E A T , P O U L T R Y , FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, S W E E T S ; P O T A T O E S , S W E E T P O T A T O E S :
I 0. Percentage of households using at home... I I. Quantity used at home per household ..... 12. Money value of food used at home per
household .........................................
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES:
13. P e r c e n t a g e o f h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g at h o m e . . 14. Q u a n t i t y u s e d at h o m e p e r h o u s e h o l d . . . . . 15. M o n e y v a l u e o£ food u s e d at h o m e p e r
h o u s e h o l d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 66 116 18 68 118
20 70 120
22 72 122 24 74 124
26 76 126
28 78 128 30 80 130
32 82 132
34 84 134 36 86 136
38 88 138
SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS-- MEAT, POULTRy, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS:
21. P e r c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g at h o m e . . 22. Q u a n t i t y u s e d at h o m e p e r h o u s e h o l d . . . . . 23. M o n e y v a l u e of food u s e d at h o m e p e r
h o u s e h o l d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SELECTED VEGETABLES; FOODS:
NUTRITION GROUPINGS- - FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS
24. P e r c e n t a g e of h o u s e h o l d s u s i n g at h o m e . . 25. Q u a n t i t y u s e d at h o m e p e r h o u s e h o l d . . . . . 26. M o n e y v a l u e of food u s e d at h o m e p e r
h o u s e h o l d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27. DIETARY ADEQUACY: P e r c e n t a g e o f households using food at home t ha t fur- nished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrients per nutrition unit ...............
28. LEVELS OF FOOD ENERGY AND FAT IN DIETS: Percentage of households using food at home that furnished specified quantities of food e n e r g y and fa t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48 98 150 50 100 152
52 102 154
54 104 156 56 106 158
58 108 160
60 110 162
62 112 164
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'Table I.--~ER OF HOUS~CLDS INTERVIEWED IN THE UNITED STATES, NORTH, AND SOUTH. APRIL-JUNE 1955; HOUSEKEEPING HOt~EHOLES OF 2 OR MORE PERSONS, BY URBANIZATION, INCOME, AND HOt~EHO~D SIZE
United States North (Northeast, ~rth Central, West)
All urbanizations 2/ All urbanizations 2/! All urbanizations 2/ income after income
taxes (dollars) and household size i_/ Weighted, Unweighted~ Urban 3_/ }~Lral Rural Weighted, b~weighted~ Urban 3_/ Rural Rural Weighted, /nweighted, Urban 3/ Rural
includes includes n0nfarm farm includes includes nonfarm farm includes includes nonfsrm 1/4 farm all farm 1/4 farm all farm I/4 farm all farm
South
R~rel farm
(i) (2) (3) (4) (5) C6) (7) (8) C9) (i0) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............... 271 439 114 i01 22A 155 235 71 57 107 116 20~ 43 4~ 117 3-person households ............... 156 282 60 54 168 51 95 21 15 59 105 187 39 39 109 4-person households ............... 78 162 24 26 112 27 61 8 8 45 51 I01 16 18 67 5-person households ............... 54 124 17 14 93 17 40 4 5 31 38 64 13 9 62 Households of 6 or more ........... 71 172 9 28 135 14 32 3 5 24 57 140 6 23 III
Under 1,000: 2-person households ............... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 lib 14 31 73 3-person households ............... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 82- Ii 15 58 4-person households ............... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 46 4 5 37 5-person households ............... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 39 I 4 34 Households of 6 or more ........... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 73 I 8 6~
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............... 3~3 420 219 98 103 245 296 157 71 68 98 124 62 27 35 3-person households ............... 267 347 169 71 107 168 214 iii 41 62 99 133 58 30 45 4-person households ............... 260 335 157 78 i00 161 202 99 48 55 99 133 58 30 45 5-person households ............... 161 224 81 59 84 91 132 50 27 55 70 92 31 32 29 P~Ischolds of 6 or more ........... 155 233 64 65 i0~ 84 124 40 30 ~ 72 109 24 35 50
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............... 295 330 224 59 47 245 271 188 Z~ 35 50 59 36 ii 12 3 -person households ............... 274 312 192 69 51 206 235 153 42, 38 67 77 39 25 13 4-person ho~s cholds ............... 283 331 181 86 6~ 229 264 153 64 47 54 67 28 22 17 5-person households ............... 157 196 i0~ 40 52 127 156 86 31 39 30 40 18 9 13 }~useholds of 6 or more ........... 153 209 87 47 75 120 16~ 71 34 59 33 45 16 13 16
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............... 191 207 159 27 21 163 174 13~ 25 15 28 33 25 2 6 3-person households ............... 208 224 158 45 21 170 181 130 36 15 38 43 28 9 6 /,-person households ............... 179 202 142 29 31 148 165 121 21 23 31 37 21 8 8 5-person households ............... 106 134 75 21 38 90 112 66 16 30 16 22 9 5 8 Households of 6 or mere ........... 95 132 63 20 49 80 ii0 5~ 16 40 15 22 9 4 9
Not classified by income ~_/: 2-person households ............... 195 238 143 38 57 158 184 123 26 35 38 5~ 20 12 22 3-person honseholds ............... 83 129 ~ 20 61 65 92 40 16 3~ 18 37 8 4 25 4-person households ............... 70 Iii 46 I0 55 53 SO 39 5 36 17 31 7 5 19 5-person households ............... 36 65 17 i0 38 27 44 14 7 23 I0 21 3 3 15 }~useholds of 6 or more ........... 46 90 20 II 59 28 53 14 5 34 18 37 6 6 25
All incc~ms : 2-person households ............... 1,295 1,634 859 323 452 965 1,160 673 227 260 330 474 186 96 192 3-person households ". .............. 988 1,29~ 627 259 408 660 817 455 152 210 328 477 172 107 198 4-person households ............... 870 1,141 5~0 229 362 618 772 420 146 206 252 369 130 83 156 5-person households ............... 514 743 292, 144 305 350 ~8A 220 86 178 16~ 259 74 58 127 Households of 6 or more ........... 520 836 243 171 422 325 483 182 90 211 195 353 61 81 211
l/ 21 meals at hc~e = i person. See Glossary, Household size. ~/ The sample contains 4 times as many rural farm schedules as are required to provide proportionate representation of all groups. "All urbanizations" is sh~#n both with and without the extra schedules. The effective sample size (i.e., the size a self-welghting sample would have to be to yield the same standard error as the existing sample), which would be used for judging reliability of the tabulated data, is somewhere between the two. The total including all farm schedules is the correct estimate of the effective sample when the standard deviation of the nonfarm data is 1/2 %hat of the farm. The total including 1/4 of the farm schedules collected is more nearly correct when the standard deviation of the nonfann data is 1-I/2 that of the farm. Limited evidence frcln previous studies suggests that this ratio is less than i for most items. 3/ Includes a few urban farm households. 4/ Includes families unwilling or unable to report their income; includes also a few households with no economic family during the week preceding the interview and/or in 1954.
NOTE: Component items may not add to totals because of rounding.
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~ e y i n c ~ e a f t e r income taxes (dollars)#
and household s ize 1 /
C1)
All urbanlzatic~s
Households with-- Money value of food used at home 3_/ Households with-- Money value of food used at hems 3_/ Average Average house- Children Home- Per household Per pers~ ~_/ house- Children Ho~e- Per household Per person ~_/
s ize ~/ 16 60 y e a r s All FUr- All per- All Fur- H~e-pro- All per- [ Home-pro- years or over ~ sources chased sources chased size ~/ 16 60 years years or over ~ / sources chased duced 5_/ sources chased duced 5 /
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (s) (9) (10) (n) (12) (]3) (~) (~) (~) [ (17) Persons Percent Percent Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Persons Percent Percent Dollars Dollars I Dollars
Under 2,000: Urban
2-person households .... 1.93 8.5 58.5 13.50 i0.6~ 6.99 5.51 1.88 12.3 55.7 13.%1 12.72 --- 7.13 6.77 --- 3-person households .... 2.95 52.9 26.0 19.27 14.39 6.53 4.88 2.94 53.3 2.3.7 18.60 17.05 --- 6.33 5.S0 --- 4-person hclts eholds .... 3.95 79.8 I%.3 22.13 L5.45 5.60 3.91 3.96 83.3 21.7 18.00 17.31 --- %.55 %.37 --- 5-person households .... 4.93 77.% 10.3 25.%7 17.28 5.17 3.51 %.83 76.5 17.6 21.68 20.77 --- %.%9 %.30 --- Households of 6 or more. 7.2% 96.8 6.8 25.22 16.6~ 3.48 2.30 6.19 i00.0 Ii.I 26.85 25.%9 --- 4.34 %.12 ---
~.,000-3,999:
2-person households .... 1.91 8.3 29.5 17.62 16.20 9.23 8.%8 1.90 9.6 33.7 17.27 16.72 --- 9.09 8.80 --- 3-persan households .... 2.92 63.0 12.4 23.10 20.78 7.91 7.12 2.92 62.1 ii.6 23.01 22.3& --- 7.88 7.65 --- 4-porson households .... 3.91 88.8 5.2 26.61 23.71 6.81 6.06 3.93 90.4 3.9 26.76 25.75 --- 6.81 6.55 --- 5-person households .... 4.90 93.5 5.2 30.80 27.24 6.29 5.56 4.88 96.3 3.8 30.92 30.17 --- 6.3% 6.18 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.70 98.7 .5 33.91 28.%9 5.06 %.25 6.75 i00.0 0 33.62 32.28 --- %.98 %.78 ---
%,000-5,999 :
2-porsan households .... 1.87 10.9 15.5 19.82 18.89 10.60 I0.I0 1.86 11.2 15.9 20.00 19.%7 --- 10.75 10.%7 --- 3 -person households .... 2.93 6~.% %.5 26.43 25.05 9.02 8.55 2.93 63.5 5.2 26.66 25.98 --- 9.10 8.87 --- 4-person households .... 3.89 88.1 1.7 30.42 28.38 7.82 7.30 3.88 92.3 i.i 30.65 29.75 --- 7.90 7.67 --- 5-person households .... %.90 9~.7 %.2 35.22 32.~ 7.19 6.6% %.89 93.3 4.9 36.29 35.52 --- 7.%2 7.26 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.61 98.7 2.1 ~O.OK 35.50 6.06 5.37 6.~6 98.9 2.3 39.<4 37.91 --- 6.11 5.87 ---
6,OO0 and over: 2-poreon households .... 1.81 12.2 13.6 21.73 20.87 12.01 11.53 1.79 13.8 1~.8 21.82 21.22 --- 12.19 11.85 --- 3-person households .... 2.91 47.1 8.9 28.70 27.82 9.86 9.56 2.92 ~6.2 8.5 29.22 28.59 --- I0.01 9.79 --- %-person households .... 3.86 74.1 3.2 36.88 35.20 9.55 9.12 3.8/, 74.6 3.5 37.14 36.20 --- 9.67 9.%3 --- 5 -person households .... %.89 90.8 i.% %0.82 38.%7 8.35 7.87 4.89 89.3 1.% %2.81 41.69 .-- 8.75 8.53 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.63 92.1 7.0 %7.39 %2.92 7.15 6.47 6.49 92.1 9.5 %8.~6 47.12 --- 7.%7 7.26 ---
All Incones 6/:
2-person honseholds .... 1.88 9.3 28.8 18.00 16.48 9.57 8.77 1.85 10.6 26.5 18.61 18.0~ --- 10.06 9.75 --- 3-per6on huuseholds .... 2.93 56.2 12.4 25.09 22.85 8.56 7.80 2.93 56.0 10.8 25.97 25.15 --- 8.86 8.58 --- 4-person households .... 3.90 83.4 %.9 29.94 27.18 7.6S 6.97 3.89 85.1 %.2 30.77 29.85 --- 7.91 7.67 --- 5-person households .... %.90 91.2 4.8 3%.06 30.41 6.95 6.21 4.89 92.2 4.1 35.67 3%.77 --- 7.29 7.11 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.76 96.0 3.7 37.32 31.63 5.52 %.68 6.55 96.3 4.6 39.8% 38.41 --- 6.08 5.86 ---
Under 2,000: ~ra] nonfarm f~ral farm 2-person households .... 1.95 6.9 71.% 12.1% 9.36 6.23 %.80 2.00 3.6 41.5 16.1% 8.73 6.88 8.07 %.36 3.~ 3-person households .... 2.95 63.0 25.9 18.20 lb.09 6.17 %.78 2.97 39.3 29.4 21.60 10.98 9.82 7.27 3.70 3.31 4-person households .... 3.89 80.8 3.8 20.32 15.51 5.22 3.99 3.99 75.9 18.0 27.36 13.79 12.69 6.86 3.%6 3.18 5-person households .... 5.05 6%.3 7.1 25.53 18.35 5.06 3.63 4.93 86.0 6.7 28.21 1%.08 13.27 5.72 2.86 2.69 Households of 6 or more. 7.1% 96.4 10.7 21.18 16.27 2.97 2.28 7.61 96.3 2.3 28.14 i%.59 12.~0 3.70 1.92 1.63
2,000-3,999:
2-per~an households .... 1.92 7.1 19.8 17.95 16.16 9.35 8.42 1.99 1.9 31.6 19.32 11.88 6.80 9.71 5.97 3.%2 3-person households .... 2.93 71.8 ]%.i 22.07 18.95 7.53 6.47 2.9% ~.9 12.7 26.%2 15.79 9.87 8.99 5.37 3.36 %-person households .... 3.90 88.5 6.% 26.33 22.33 6.75 5.73 3.86 79.0 9.2 26.50 15.22 10.32 6.87 3.9% 2.67 5-persun honseholds .... %.90 89.8 6.8 30.12 26.51 6.15 5.41 4.98 92.9 6.0 32.23 17.97 13.41 6.%7 3.61 2.69 Households of 6 or more. 6.47 98.5 0 31.97 27.60 %.9% 4.27 7.1% 96.2 2.9 39.50 21.40 17.08 5.53 3.00 2.39
4,000-5,999:
2-person households .... 1.90 11.9 12.1 19.01 17.87 i0.01 9.41 1.99 2.1 23.9 20.33 12.97 6.88 10.22 6.52 3.%6 3-persun households .... 2.9~ 69.6 1.4 25.9% . 24.16 8.82 8.22 2.9% %9.0 I0.0 25.5~ 15.88 9.00 8.69 5./.0 3.06 %-person households .... 3.92 79.1 2.3 29.86 27.08 7.62 6.91 3.90 89.1 %.8 30.87 19.87 10.1% 7.92 5.09 2.60 5-person holt seholds .... %.91 I00.0 2.5 31.82 28.16 6.48 5.7% %.93 90.4 3.8 37.01 22.22 13.40 7.51 4.51 2.72 Households of 6 or more. 6.73 97.9 2.1 hO.13 35.57 5.96 5.29 7.00 i00.0 1.% %2.~ 24.13 17.21 6.06 3.45 2.46
6,000 and over:
2-person households .... 1.91 3.7 7.4 21.47 19.90 11.24 10.42 1.99 4.8 i0.0 20.25 15.23 4.86 IO.IS 7.65 2.~ 3-person hoLts eholds .... 2.88 51.1 9.1 26.92 26.03 9.35 9.0~ 2.99 38.1 20.0 28.13 20.09 7.66 9.41 6.72 2.56 %-person households .... 3.91 72.% 0 36.28 33.51 9.28 8.57 4.04 71.0 i0.0 3%.29 23.27 9.98 S.%9 5.76 2.%7 5-person households .... %.88 i00.0 0 35.42 33.25 7.26 6.81 %.94 81.6 5.9 37.08 24.63 11.72 7.51 4.99 2.37 Households of 6 or more. 6.80 90.0 0 %5.0% %0.35 6.62 5.93 7.06 95.9 4.1 45.71 25.49 19.89 6.47 3.61 2.82
All incomes 6/:
2-person households .... 1.91 8.0 31.8 16.41 1%.%3 8.59 7.55 2.00 3.3 36.9 17.98 10.49 6.88 8.99 5.24 3.~ 3-person households .... 2.93 62.5 12.8 23.3S 20.89 7.98 7.13 2.95 %1.7 21.3 23.99 13.71 9.56 8.]3 %.65 3.2% 4-person households .... 3.91 82.1 %.% 28.38 2%.93 7.26 6.38 3.9% 76.8 10.3 28.79 16.63 11.26 7.31 %.22 2.86 5-person households .... %.92 90.3 5.6 31.6~ 27.98 6.43 5.69 %.95 89.2 5.8 32.42 18.18 13.36 6.55 3.67 2.70 Households of 6 or more. 6.76 95.3 3.0 33.89 29.15 5.01 %.31 7.25 96.4 2.9 37.08 20.03 16.05 5.11 2.76 2.21
Table 2.--HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ~}~EY VAU~E OF FOOD UNITED STATES
BY U R~ANIZATION
Average household size, percentage of households with children and with homemakers 60 years o£ age or older, and average ~oney value of food used at hune in s week by source, April-June 1955 (based o~ all households in cell, table i); housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
~/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. See Glossary, Household size. ~/ Based on total number of households in c e l l with homemaker repor t ing age. 3 / Includes alcoholic beverages. ~ / Household averages divided by average household size. 5_/ Valued st prices reported by families in the same region and urbanization group purchasing a similar I%~. 6_/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 3.--F.%~IY KXPENSE FOR FOOD AWAY FHOM HOME UNITED STATES
BY URBA/{IZAYION
.:veraEe e x p e n d i t u r e per family and percentage of families havin~ expense for meals a~ other food eaten a~m,V £r~m hume in a week, April-June 1955; housekeepln~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
M~ney income after income taxes (dollars) and household size
(1)
Expense for food awa.V ~ro~ ho~ ~/
To~al m~ I OU~r 2/
(2) (3) I (%) Dollars Dollars
Families having expense Expense %or food away Families havi~ expe~.~e for food away from home ~/ Drum home l/ f o r food away from home l/
Any "als 1 Other_2/ Total 1 Meals Other~/ An~ I Meals Other2 /
(5) (6) (7) (a) (9) (10) (n) (12) (~) Fercen% Percent Dollars Dollars Dollars Percent Percent Percent D o l l a r s P e r c e n t
A l l urbanizations Urban Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... i.i0 0.81 0.29 39.4 14.8 32.8 2.00 1.60 0.40 ~8.2 21.1 39.5 3-person households ......................... 1.88 1.20 .68 64.3 32.9 51.0 2.90 1.86 1.0~ 75.0 45.0 56.7 %-person households ......................... 1.86 1.23 .63 68.6 35.3 51.9 2.3~ 1.58 .76 75.0 37.5 58.3 5 -person households ......................... i. 42 .79 .63 6%. 5 25.8 50.7 i. 43 .59 .84 82.4 23.5 70.6 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.43 .86 .57 5§.1 27.9 ~0.3 1.50 .69 .81 66.7 44.4 33.3
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......................... 3.12 2.30 .82 70.4 41.2 55.0 3.20 2.27 .93 70.8 40.6 58.0 3 -person households ......................... 3.44 2.25 1.19 83.7 52.2 67.5 3.49 2.08 1.41 ~1.6 48.5 72.2 4-person households ......................... 3.65 2.09 1.56 85.5 44.0 68.8 3.95 2.0~ 1.91 89.2 43.3 75.2 5-person households ......................... 3.74 i. 94 i. 80 84.3 44.6 72.5 4.61 2. ii 2.50 90. i 46.9 86.4
• Households of 6 or more ..................... 3.49 2.18 1.31 81.0 46.1 66.5 3.85 2.41 1.44 85.9 45.3 71.9 4,000-5,999:
2-person households ......................... 5.32 4.22 i. I0 80.2 60.5 57.9 5.56 4.36 1.20 80.8 62.5 58.5 3-person households ......................... 5.23 3.89 1.34 8~.3 59.8 65.9 5.37 3.95 1.42 ~.9 58.9 66.1 4-person households ......................... 5.05 3.33 1.72 90.2 60.5 75.8 5.71 3.76 1.95 91.7 6~.6 79.6 5 -person households ......................... 4.36 2.91 !. &5 88.5 59.4 67.7 4.75 3.02 i. 73 88.5 57.7 72. i Households of 6 or more ..................... 4.69 2.59 2.10 86.1 44.5 74.6 5.10 2.67 2.43 87.4 44.8 78.2
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... ii. 59 9.92 i. 67 90.6 81.3 63.0 12.41 i0.58 i. 83 92.5 84.3 62.3 3-person households ......................... i0.ii 8.09 2.02 92.2 79.0 69.3 10.40 8.20 2.20 93.7 81.6 70.9 4-person h~/seholds ......................... 8.9~ 6.89 2.05 89.2 73.7 72.3 9.51 7.38 2.13 88.7 74.6 69.7 5 -person households ......................... 7.97 6.08 i. 89 90.0 69.0 69.7 8.70 6.56 2.14 94.7 74.7 74.7 Households of 6 or more ..................... 7.25 4.62 2.63 90.8 61.2 71.7 8.32 5.47 2.85 92.1 65.1 71.4
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ......................... 5.13 4.20 .93 70.7 48.7 52.5 6.38 5.24 i. 14 76.6 55.6 56.8 3-person households ......................... 5.30 3.98 I. 32 82. i 56.7 64.2 6 • 12 4.55 i. 57 85.9 60.4 68. i 4-person households ......................... 5.27 3.65 1.62 86.6 56.3 70.4 6.27 4.35 1.92 89.6 60.2 74.4 5-person households ......................... 4.74 3.17 i. 57 83.8 52.2 67.2 5.93 3.90 2.03 90. i 58.2 76.2 Households of 6 or more ..................... 4.2% 2.53 1.71 79.7 44.% 65.9 5.40 3.20 2.20 86.4 ~.6 72.0
Under 2,000: Rural nonfarm Rurnl farm
2-person households .......................... 46 .26 .20 28.7 9.9 23.8 . ~0 .16 .24 ~0.6 I0.7 35.7 3-person households ......................... 1.58 i.ii .47 59.3 29.6 48.1 .79 .35 .44 55.4 19.6 %6.4 4-person households ......................... 2. Ol i. 47 .54 69.2 38.5 46.2 I. 31 .71 .60 62.5 30.4 51.8 5-person households .......................... 68 .40 .28 35.7 7. i 28.6 i. 86 i. 17 .69 68.8 38.7 49.5 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.14 .67 .%7 60.7 25.0 50.0 1.6~ 1.06 .58 47.4 25.9 3~.i
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......................... 3.29 2.68 .61 70.4 44.9 %9.0 1.81 1.17 .6~ 67.0 32.0 52.4 3-person households ......................... 3.77 2.94 .83 84.5 64.8 60.6 2.24 I. 52 .72 75.7 42. i 56. I 4-pereon households ......................... 3.44 2.38 i. 06 79.5 43.6 57.7 2.56 i. 58 .98 81.0 50.0 64.0 5-pereon households ......................... 3.13 i. 97 i. 16 78.0 %2. % 55.9 2.14 i. 20 .9~ 79.8 41.7 65.5 Households of 6 o r more ..................... 3.36 2.17 1.19 78.5 49.2 61.5 2.94 1.63 1.31 75.0 ~0.4 65.%
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......................... 4.76 3.96 .80 79.7 55.9 57.6 3.60 2.87 .73 70.2 44.7 48.9 3-person households ......................... 5.06 3.9% i. 12 84. i 63.8 66.7 3.98 2.66 i. 32 76.5 52.9 58.8 4-person households ......................... 3.93 2 • 51 i. 42 89.5 51.2 70.9 3.59 2.83 .76 76.6 64. i 59.4 5-person households ......................... 3.84 3.02 .82 92.5 67.5 57.5 2.80 i. 69 i. Ii 76.9 48. i 63. -5 Households of 6 or more ..................... 4.38 2.68 1.70 83.0 42.6 68.1 3.58 2.03 1.55 88.0 48.0 74.7
6,000 and over:
2-person households ......................... 8.31 7.38 .93 85.2 70.4 70.4 3.55 2.93 .62 61.9 47.6 47.6 3-person hcnlseholds ......................... 9.80 8.33 i. 47 88.9 73.3 6~. 4 3.93 2.77 i. 16 76.2 47.6 61.9 4-person households ......................... 7.67 5.7% i. 93 93. i 72.4 86.2 3.13 2.15 .98 83.9 61.3 67.7 5-person households ......................... 6.92 5.69 i. 23 76.2 52.4 52.4 4.47 3.13 i. 34 8~. 2 60.5 68.4 Households of 6 or more ..................... 5.12 2.93 2.19 90.0 55.0 80.0 5.26 3.05 2.21 85.7 51.0 59.2
All incomes 3_/:
2-person "households ......................... 3.13 2.56 .57 61.1 38.9 44.5 1.44 1.03 .41 53.5 23.9 42.9 3-person households ......................... 4.65 3.69 .96 79.5 57.1 59.8 1.86 1.17 .69 65.4 33.3 52.0 4-person households ......................... 4.07 2.83 1.24 84.7 51.5 65.5 2.27 1.50 .77 73.2 44.5 58.6 5-person households ......................... 3.49 2.54 .95 75.7 45.1 52.8 2.53 1.58 .95 74.4 %2.6 59.7 Households of 6 or more ..................... 3.47 2.15 1.32 77.1 43.5 63.5 2.81 1.62 1.19 68.7 36.3 55.5
i/ Includes alcoholic beverages. 2-/ Between-meal snacks and beverages; and 3 rural nonfarm.) with no economic famil,7 during the week preceding the
supplements to packed lunches. interview and in 1954.
3/ Includes families unwilling or unable to report their income; excludes ii households (8 urban
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Table 5.--FO(D GI~UP TOTALS ! / : Households Using UMIT~ STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at hcme in s week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food £rcm all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more perscms, by urbanizaticm, incc~ne, and household size
Urbasizaticm, money income a f t e r income taxes (dollars),
and hoLtsehold size ~/
(t)
~re~, [.~a Meet, J ice other [ Bakery ]~m/itry, J
c e r e a l I cream, cheese o i l s products I f i s h 1
(2) C3) (4) I (5) (6) [
C~m~mer- Commer- Dried Juices
ciaLly clally vege- (vege- Miacel- Eggs Sugar , Po ta toes , Fresh Fresh f rozen canned t a b l e s t a b l e Bever-
sweet- vege- f n l i ~ s vege- vege- and and ages 3 / l~meutts sweets potatoes tables tables, tables, fruits fruit) foods ~/
fruits £n~its
(7) (8) (9) (10) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-persom households ................... 98,1 98.2 98.4 91,5 98.2 96.3 98.0 87.6 95.0 81.3 14.1 64.6 46.6 40.6 96.8 79.8 3-person households ................... 98.6 i00.0 99.4 92.0 99.0 96.2 98.7 92.3 98.9 80.4 12.5 74.2 60.7 36.5 97.1 86.9 4-permit households ................... 97.2 98.4 98.7 87.7 98.1 90.8 97.5 92.7 95.9 81.6 18.7 71.8 56.6 41.5 9~.0 88.9 5-pemson households ................... 98.2 100.0 100.0 88.5 97.2 95.9 98.2 90.3 98.2 77.9 8.3 75.6 73.7 38.2 9~.0 87.1 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 95.4 i00.0 i00.0 75.6 95.4 94.7 99.3 79.2 96.5 67.5 3.5 56.9 74.2 24.0 92.2 8~.5
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 99.6 i00.0 97.0 98.3 99.6 98.1 96.5 90.3 98.0 90.2 30.3 79.6 37.6 54.7 97.5 85.7 3-person households ................... i00.0 99.3 98.9 98.3 99.3 99.6 98.1 96.6 98.4 93.5 35.0 90.0 41.9 61.5 97.9 95.6 4-pers(m households ................... I00.0 iO0.O ICO.O 99.0 IOO.O 98.3 98.8 96.1 98.8 92.2 29.5 88.2 51.5 59.6 98.6 96.4 5 -persom households ................... iO0.O 99.4 100.0 98.0 100.0 98.6 99.4 97.7 99.2 90.1 27.2 87.3 59.0 50.6 99.2 95.7 Households of 6 or more ............... 99.2 100.0 i00.0 96.5 99.0 98.7 99.4 98.2 99.2 93.1 17.4 85.8 60.3 5/..5 96.1 96.6
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... I00.0 99.7 96.5 98.1 i00.0 98.0 96.3 93.0 98.6 93.0 45.7 88.3 32.7 64.5 97.9 91.5 3-person households ................... i00.0 99.6 98.8 99.5 i00.0 99.3 97.8 97.1 99.5 95.9 43.9 89.3 40.2 67.1 99.3 96.6 4-perscm households ................... i00,0 99.6 99.3 99.6 i00.0 99.4 99.3 97.7 99.2 97.0 45.0 94.3 43.2 71.9 99.6 98.3 5-person households ................... I00,0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 99.2 98.7 98.7 100.0 97.6 41.2 94.4 45.2 76.3 99.8 96.5 Households o f 6 or more ............... i00.0 99.8 99.8 99.0 IO0.O 99.7 99.8 98.0 I00.0 96.1 30.3 90.2 54.5 67.8 99.0 99.3
6,000 and over: 2-persom households ................... i00.0 i00.0 9~.8 99.3 100.0 98.8 97.9 91.1 97.9 93.5 56.2 88.2 33.3 73.7 97.4 91.9 3-pereon households ................... i00.0 IO0.O 99.0 99.9 I00.0 99.0 97.1 95.2 99.5 96.5 50.1 90.9 40.0 78.0 99.5 94.1 4-person households ................... 100.0 99.4 98.3 99.9 100.0 1{30.0 98.9 97.2 I00.0 98.3 60.1 89.2 36.6 78.7 i00.0 98.3 5-pereon households ................... i00,0 99.8 99.1 99.8 I00.0 99.1 99.1 99.8 I00.0 98.8 58.3 92.2 40.0 83.4 99.8 97.9 Households of 6 or more ............... 1(](3.0 i00.0 99.0 1(30.0 i00.0 99.7 I00.0 99.0 1(30.0 98.7 50.4 98.2 48.6 79.8 i00.0 97.9
All incomes 5_/: 2-perscm households ................... 99,5 99.2 95.9 97.0 99.5 97.8 97.0 90.4 97.3 88.9 36.6 80.7 36.2 58.3 97.5 87.5 3-person households ................... 99.8 99.7 98.7 98.1 99.6 98.8 98.0 95.5 99.2 92.8 37.8 86.8 42.7 63.0 98.4 93.8 4-perso~ households ................... 99.7 99.6 99.1 98.3 99.8 98.4 98.8 96.8 99.0 94,4 39.9 89.3 45.7 66.8 98.9 96.8 5-perscm households ................... 99.8 99.7 99.8 97.9 99.7 98.6 99.0 97.5 99.5 93,2 36.7 89.3 52.4 6~.8 98.9 95.4 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.9 99.9 99.8 94.8 99.0 98.2 99.3 95.1 99.0 90.9 25.6 85.1 59.4 57.7 96.7 95.9
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... lO0.O 97.4 97.4 97.4 99.1 97.4 96.5 86.8 96.5 83.3 22.8 77.2 4£.7 50.9 96.5 86.0 3-persun households ............... J... 100,0 i00.0 lO0.O 96.7 i00.0 96.7 96.7 93.3 98.3 78,3 21.7 85.0 58.3 45.0 96.7 93.3 /+-person households ................... 92.0 96.0 96.0 84.0 96.0 80.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 84.0 28.0 76.0 52.0 48.0 88.0 88.0 5-pereon households ................... i00,0 1(30.0 i00.0 9~.I i00.0 88.2 i00.0 9~.I 94.1 76.5 5.9 100.0 70.6 35.3 88.2 76.5 Households of 6 or more ............... I00,0 I00.0 1(30.0 I00.0 I00.0 88.9 1(30.0 1{30.0 i00.0 88.9 ii.I 88.9 66.7 44.4 i00.0 I00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-perscm households ................... 99,5 i{30.0 96.3 99.5 i00.0 98.2 95.9 89.0 97.7 91.3 32.0 77.6 34.2 56.6 97.7 84.5 3-percon households ................... i00.0 99.4 99.4 98.8 99.4 99.4 97.6 97.0 98.2 91.7 38.5 95.3 38.5 60.9 98.2 94.7 4-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 1{30.0 1(30.0 98.7 98.1 94.9 99.4 92.4 32.5 91.7 48.4 65.6 98.7 96.8 5-perecm households ................... i00.0 1(30.0 i00.0 98.8 I00.0 98.8 98.8 98.8 98.8 90.1 37.0 92.6 46.9 94.3 98.8 92.6 Households of 6 or more ............... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.4 98.4 98.4 98.4 98.4 i00.0 95.3 17.2 90.6 60.9 56.3 95.3 I00.0
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households ................... I00.0 99.6 96.4 98.2 i00.0 98.7 95.5 91.1 98.7 92.4 /45.4 88.8 33.5 66.5 97.8 92.4 3-person households ................... I00.0 99.5 99.0 99.5 I00.0 99.5 97.4 96.9 99.5 95,3 48.4 90.6 39.1 67.2 99.5 96.9 4-persou households ................... i00.0 99.4 98.9 I00.0 i00.0 99.4 98.9 98.3 99.4 97.2 48.6 95.0 40.9 75.1 99.4 98.3 5-persou households ................... 1(](9.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 99.0 98.1 98.1 i00.0 98.1 47.1 96.2 39.4 76.9 100.0 96.2 Hnuseholds.of 6 or more ............... lO0.O i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.6 I00.0 96.6 37.9 90.8 47.1 71.3 98.9 98.9
6,000 and over: 2-pereom households ................... I00.0 i00.0 94.3 99.4 i00.0 98.7 97.5 90.6 98.1 92.5 58.5 86.8 32.7 74.2 97.5 92.5 3-perscm households ................... i00.0 i00.0 98.7 I00.0 i00.0 98.7 96.2 95.6 99.4 96.2 53.2 90.5 36.7 80.4 99.4 93.0 4-person households .......... ; ........ IO0.O i00.0 97.9 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.6 96.5 i00.0 97.9 62.7 86.6 36.6 81.7 I00.0 97.9 5-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 98.7 ]/]0.0 I00.0 98.7 9B.7 i00.0 I00.0 i00,0 64.0 93.3 40.0 86.7 I00.0 97.3 Households o f 6 or more ............... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 98.4 I00.0 I00,0 61.9 98.4 50.8 84.1 i00.0 96.8
A l l incomes ~/: 2-perscm households ................... 99.9 99.1 95.0 98.8 99.9 98.1 96.2 89.6 97.6 90.5 42.6 84.2 32.7 6~.0 97.6 89.5 3-persun households ................... I00.0 99.7 98.7 99.2 99.8 98.9 97.1 96.0 99.0 92.7 ~4.8 91.1 39.4 67.3 98.7 94.9 4-person households ................... 99.6 99.6 98.5 99.3 99.8 98.5 98.2 96.7 99.3 95.5 45.2 91.3 42.1 73.5 98.9 97.3 5-person households ................... I00.0 100.0 99.7 99.0 i00.0 98.3 98.6 98.3 99.3 95.2 45.9 9~.2 ~.6 70.1 99.0 94.2 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 lO0.O i00.0 99.6 99.6 99.2 99.6 97.5 I00.0 96.3 37.0 93.0 53.9 68..3 98.4 98.4
See £ootnotes at end o f tab le.
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Table ~.--FOOD GRCUP TOTAL5 ! / : Households UsinE--(centlnued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at hcae in a week, April-June 1955 (based om all households In cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanizaticm, income, and household s~se
UrbanizatiOn, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size 2/
(i)
~ [ products ~ [ Cc~mer- C~mer- Dried Juices [ Milk, F [ cially cially vege- (vege- Miscel- cream, Fats Meat, Pota1~oes Fresh Fresh frozen canned Bever-
ice and other I Bak~r~ Sugar, sweet- | vega- tables table lanecus poultry, Eggs Beets fruite vege- vege- ages 3_/ cream, o i l s cereal ~ fish potatoes I tab les .nd and reads 4_/ cheese products tables, tables, fruits fruits fruits fruit)
(2) (5) CA) (5) (e) (7) (e) (9) l (Io) (n) (12) (~) (i~) (~) (16) (17)
• ]RAL NONFARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 95.0 99.0 99.0 3-perscm households ................... 96.3 I00.0 98.1 4-person households ................... 100.0 I00.0 I00.0 5-person households ................... 92.9 I00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 92.9 i00.0 I00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-pers(m households ................... I00.0 100.0 98.0 3 -persen households ................... i00.0 98.6 97.2 4-persen households ................... lO0.O I00.0 100.0 5-person households ................... I00.0 98.3 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.5 I00.0 i00.0
&,O00-5,999: 2-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 96.6 3-persen households ................... 1DO.O i00.0 98.6 &-perso~ households ................... i00.0 I00.0 lO0.O 5-person households ................... 100.0 lO0.O i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 i00.0 100.0
6,000 and over: 2-perscm households ................... i00.0 I00.0 96.3 3-perscm households ................... 100.0 IDO.O 100.0 4-persou households ................... I00.0 96.6 100.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 100.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 100.0 95.0
All Incomes 5_/: 2-person households ................... 98.5 99.7 97.2 3-person households ................... 99.2 99.6 98.1 4-person households ................... I00.0 99.6 I00.0 5-persen households ................... 99.3 99.3 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 97.7 I00.0 99.4
~RAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 99.6 98.2 99.6 3-person households ................... 99.4 i00.0 i00.0 4 -perscm households ................... 99.1 99.1 I00.0 5-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 96.3 I00.0 I00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 98.1 ]/30.0 99.0 3-person households ................... 100.0 1{30.0 1(30.0 4-persom households ................... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 5-persen households : .................. I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 99.0 i00.0 i00.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person hous ~holds ................... i00.0 I00.0 97.9 3-persen households ................... 1{30.0 1(30.0 98.0 4 -pereon households ................... I00.0 i00.0 100.0 5-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... ]/30.0 98.7 98.7
6tO00 and over: 2-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 IDO.O 3-persen households ................... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 lO0.O 5-person households ................... i00.0 97.4 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 1(30.0 I00.0 1{30.0
All Incc~es 5/: 2-perscm households ................... 99.3 9g.1 99.3 3-perses households ................... 99.8 i00.0 99.8 4-person households ................... 99.7 99.7 I00.0 5-person households ................... I00.0 99.3 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.3 99.5 99.8
86.1 97.0 9~.I 99.0 88.1 92.1 76.2 8.9 55.4 46.5 33.7 97.0 72.3 90.7 98.1 9~.4 i00.0 92.6 I00.0 77.8 5.6 70.4 70.4 27.8 98.1 83.3 92.3 i00.0 92.3 i00.0 96.2 96.2 73.1 19.2 69.2 61.5 38.5 96.2 88.5 78.6 92.9 i00.0 92.9 85.7 i00.0 71.4 I£.3 71.4 92.9 42.9 i00.0 92.9 71.~ 92.9 I00.0 I00.0 75.0 92.9 64.3 3.6 57.1 78.6 21.4 92.9 78.6
96.9 99.0 98.0 96.9 92.9 99.0 86.7 30.6 86.7 43.9 52.0 96.9 87.8 97.2 98.6 I00.0 98.6 95.8 98.6 95.8 31.0 83.1 46.5 64.8 97.2 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.4 I00.0 97.4 97.4 91.0 29.5 84.6 53.8 52.6 98.7 96.2 98.3 I00.0 98.3 i00.0 96.6 I00.0 89.8 18.6 83.1 76.3 47.5 i00.0 I00.0 95.4 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.5 98.5 92.3 20.0 86.2 56.9 56.9 95.4 93.8
98.3 i00.0 96.6 98.3 I00.0 98.3 94.9 49.2 89.8 32.2 57.6 98.3 88.1 100.0 I00.0 98.6 98.6 97.1 i00.0 97.1 36.2 87.0 43.5 66.7 98.6 95.7 98.8 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.5 98.8 96.5 40.7 94.2 46.5 67.4 100.0 98.8
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.5 32.5 90.0 55.0 77.5 100.0 97.5 97.9 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 95.7 23.4 91.5 63.8 61.7 I00.0 I00.0
i00.0 I00.0 100.0 ]/30.0 92.6 96.3 I00.0 48.1 96.3 37.0 70.4 96.3 88.9 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 93.3 i00.0 97.8 42.2 91.1 48.9 71.1 I00.0 97.8 lO0.O I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 51.7 i00.0 31.0 65.5 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 95.2 57.1 90.5 33.3 81.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 95.0 30.0 i00.0 45.0 75.0 i00.0 100.0
93.8 98.8 96.9 98.5 92.3 96.6 8~.5 29.4 77.4 42.4 48.6 9q.5 83.0 97.3 99.2 98.5 99.2 94.6 99.6 93.1 29.3 82.6 47.9 58.7 98.1 93.1 98.3 i00.0 98.3 i00.0 97.4 98.3 92.1 35.8 88.6 49.3 58.1 99.1 96.5 97.2 99.3 99.3 99.3 97.2 I00.0 91.0 29.9 86.1 63.9 61.8 I00.0 98.6 91.8 98.8 98.8 98.8 94.7 97.7 88.3 18.7 8£.2 62.6 51.5 95 -3 93.6
89.3 98.7 98.2 99.1 88.4 97.3 86.2 5.8 55.4 50.4 32.1 96.9 80.8 86.9 98.8 97.6 I00.0 90.5 98.2 86.9 8.3 63.7 51.8 35.7 96.4 82.1 86.6 98.2 99.1 i00.0 90.2 99.1 87.5 9.8 70.5 56.3 38.4 97.3 90.2 90.3 97.8 98.9 I00.0 90.3 1/30.0 82.8 6.5 60.2 6~.5 37.6 9~.6 91.4 72.6 96.3 91.9 98.5 77.0 98.5 6~.4 1.5 47.4 72.6 20.7 89.6 85.2
93.2 99.0 9F..I I00.0 91.3 9q.1 93.2 14.6 69.9 42.7 £8.5 98.1 88.3 98.1 i00.0 !: J.'3 i00.0 96.3 99.1 99.1 23.4 74.8 51.& 56.1 98.1 93.5 94.0 I00.0 98.0 I00.0 99.0 99.0 95.0 ii.0 77.0 64.0 44.0 97.0 95.0 94.0 I00.0 98.8 i00.0 96.4 98.8 90.5 13.1 78.6 57.1 45.2 98.8 95.2 94.2 98.1 96.2 I00.0 97.1 99.0 89.4 11.5 73.1 67.3 /~.2 i00.0 95.2
95.7 i00.0 93.6 i00.0 93.6 97.9 95.7 14.9 70.2 21.3 59.6 97.9 91.5 98.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.0 98.0 17.6 82.4 39.2 68.6 I00.0 98.0 98.4 i00.0 95.3 I00.0 96.9 98.4 96.9 26.6 85.9 51.6 59.4 i00.0 95.3 i00.0 I00.0 98.1 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 9~.2 21.2 9~.2 61.5 67.3 98.1 96.2 97.3 i00.0 97.3 98.7 i00.0 I00.0 94.7 12.0 84.0 65.3 66.7 97.3 I00.0
95.2 I00.0 95.2 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 90.5 28.6 90.5 33.3 76.2 i00.0 90.5 95.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 95.2 23.8 I00.0 61.9 66.7 100.0 95.2 96.8 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 45.2 96.8 58.1 74.2 i00.0 i00.0 97.4 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 97.4 I00.0 9q.4 15.8 86.8 55.3 63.2 9q.4 97.4
I00.0 i00.0 98.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.0 24.5 93.9 42.9 65.3 i00.0 i00.0
92.3 99.1 97.6 99.3 91.2 97.3 90.0 11.7 63.3 4~.5 42.0 96.9 85.2 93.4 99.5 98.8 100.0 94.9 98.8 93.1 15.7 71.6 49.5 47.3 97.5 89.2 92.3 99.4 98.3 99.7 95.6 99.2 93.9 18.5 78.5 58.3 48.3 98.3 94.8 95.1 99.3 98.7 i00.0 94.8 99.3 89.5 13.8 76.1 60.7 49.8 96.7 94.1 88.4 98.1 95.0 99.3 90.0 99.1 82.5 10.2 68.2 67.1 43.6 95.3 93.8
I / See tab les 7-18 fo r d e t a i l s . ~ 21 meals at hc~e = 1 perscm. 3 / For tea and alcohol ic beverages, data r e f e r t o purchases during the week. 4 / For sp ices , seasonings, and leavening agents, da ta refer to purchases during the week. 5_/ Includes households not classified by Income.
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Table 5.--F00D GROUP TOTAL5 ! / : Q~antlty Per Household UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Quanti ty used a t home per household in a week, Apri l -June 195~ (based cm a l l ho~eeholds in c e l l , t ab l e 1), food f r~n a l l sources; housekeeping h~/seholds of 2 or more perscms, by urbaniza t icm, income, and household s i z e
Urbanization, nmmey incc~e after income taxes (dollars),
and household size 2/
(1)
Milk, Potatoes, Cermet- Comer- Juices Fleer cially cially Dried cresm, I Fats and Bakery Meat, Fresh vege- (vege- ~4 scel- Sugar, Fresh f rozen canned Bever- poul t ry , Eggs s'eee%- i vege- t ab l e s t ~ e l a n e , s i ce m and other products sweets f r u i t s vege- vege- and ages er~am~ o i l s cereal fish potatoes tables tables, tables, fruit)4/ foods
cheese ~ products fmzits fruits fruits
(2) [ (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (m) (113 (12) (u) (14) (15) (163 (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS ~arts Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 8.52 3-person households ................... 12.59 4-pere~n households ................... 17.04 5-person households ................... 19.10 Households of 6 or more ............... 21.3~
2~000-3,999: 2-persun households ................... 8.66 3-person households ................... 13.85 ~, -person households ..... : ............. 16.59 5-person households ................... 20.97 Households of 6 or more ............... 24.89
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 8.66 3-person households ................... 14.26 4-person households ................... 18.27 5-person households ................... 23.00 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.27
6,000 and cver: 2-person households ................... 9.31 3-person households ................... 13.70 4-person households ................... 19.03 5-persca households ................... 22.62 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.07
All incc~es 5/: 2-person households ................... 8.75 3-persou households ................... ]3.76 4-persan households ................... 17.87. 5-person households ................... 21.84 Households of 6 or more ............... 27.01
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ................... 6.74 3-person households ................... 9.15 4-person households ................... 10.34 5-person households ................... 11.81 Households of 6 or more ............... 16.6~
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 8.05 3-person households ................... 12.63 &-person households ................... 16.09 5-person households ................... 20.11 Households of 6 or more ............... 22.55
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 8.41 3-person households ................... 13.91 4-person households ................... 18.09 5-persou households ................... 22.77 Households of 6 or more ............... 27.65
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 9.20 3-person households ................... 13.39 4-person households ................... 18.91 5-pereon households ................... 23.09 H~o.seholds of 6 or more ............... 27.73
All incc~es 5_/: 2-person huuseholds ................... 8.20 3-person households ................... 12.97 ~ -persou households ................... 17.38 5 -person households ................... 21.39 Households of 6 or more ............... 25.74
See footnotes at end of table.
Pamds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Ponds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
1.96 4.93 3.67 7.74 2.06 3.06 3.82 5.99 5.88 0.16 1.92 0.50 1.61 ** ~* 3.12 8.4~ 4.41 11.84 2.59 4.62 5.51 8.80 7.46 .16 3.08 1.01 1.67 ~* ** 3.8~ 11.93 5.43 12.82 2.94 5.85 7./..2 9.45 8.21 .30 3.10 1.02 2.06 ** *, 4.92 14.91 5.54 15.75 3.88 6.88 8.34 10.91 8.88 .10 3.31 1.66 1.82 ** ~w* 6.30 29.72 4.17 ]-4.82 3.80 8.69 9.83 11.82 7.72 .04 2.96 2.88 1.37 ~
1.94 3.25 4.32 10.05 2.10 2.61 3.78 6.77 7.16 .36 2.64 .4~ 2.01 ~ 2.87 5.38 6.34 13.17 2.53 3.95 6.39 8.27 8.73 .52 4.26 .43 3.12 ~-, ** 3.43 6.71 7.61 15.17 3.]-1 4.90 7.33 9.18 9.57 .~ 4.90 .75 3.69 ~-~ ~w~ 4.17 9.78 8.91 18.18 3.95 6.26 9.26 10.95 10.67 .53 5.27 1.03 3.25 ** 5.39 14.63 11.07 18.83 4.40 8.67 12.83 12.99 14.57 .29 6.28 1.63 3.85 w* **
1.93 2.52 4.45 10.98 1.95 2.30 3.71 7.08 7.06 .62 3.01 .29 3.15 ~w~ 2.60 3.87 6.72 14.27 2.61 3.66 5.70 9.10 9.06 .66 4.45 .45 3.54 ~-~ 3.40 5.10 8.77 15.97 3.14 4.~0 6.95 9.29 Ii.01 .73 5.21 .41 4.61 ~ 3.93 7.02 10.49 19.43 3.56 6.00 9.29 10.98 12.37 .71 6.58 .55 5.18 ~ *~ 4.99 10.69 13.35 21.83 5.20 7.52 12.36 13.02 19.83 .76 6.96 1.22 5.53 ~
1.85 2.0~ 4.27 11.04 2.08 1.97 3.42 7.15 8.55 .82 3.14 .29 3.55 ** ~* 2.55 2.95 7.19 14.50 2.69 3.15 5.39 8.84 ii.00 1.00 4.30 .35 4.96 ~ 3.41 4.35 8.89 19.06 3.60 4.62 6.70 11.37 13.65 1.13 5.46 .37 5.79 ** *, 3.83 5.06 10.91 19.43 4.00 5.01 8.27 12.09 13.82 1.34 6.00 .56 6.75 ~* ~* 5.74 9./8 15.70 24.52 5.16 8.53 12.82 14.48 18.29 1.20 8.99 .74 7.75 ~* *"
1.89 3.11 4.17 9.86 2.00 2.45 3.67 6.70 7.01 .49 2.65 .37 2.55 ~ 2.77 4.85 6.32 13.84 2.62 3.80 5.87 8.81 9.33 .62 4.08 .50 3.45 ~-~ *~ 3.43 6.15 8.10 16.20 3.23 4.73 7.06 9.99 10.97 .68 4.94 .57 4.38 ~* 4.09 8.34 9.54 18.61 3.84 5.94 8.95 11.30 12.06 .71 5.60 .83 4.63 ~-~ w* 5.06 14.56 11.52 20.65 4.61 8.21 12.21 13.18 14.64 .57 6.49 1.51 4.67 ~ ~*
1.56 2.91 3.85 8.27 1.84 2.2-5 3.07 5.82 5.79 .25 2.19 .47 1.98 ~* *w 2.~0 5.39 4.98 12.51 2.10 3.40 4.29 7.63 6.75 .27 3.70 .85 2.07 ** w* 3.06 8.91 5.72 10.3£ 1.52 4.08 4.80 6.76 7.57 .35 2.91 1.00 2.28 ** *" 3.75 10.62 5.44 17.67 2.62 4.15 6.35 6.56 7.15 .07 3.7D 1.39 .81 *w~ 4.51 12.71 8.40 20.59 2.67 5.98 10.42, 10.22 17.63 .07 3.91 .72 3.36 **
1.76 2.75 4.14 9.88 1.88 2.18 3.41 6.78 6.40 .38 2.52 .42 1.98 ~* 4~* 2.70 4.22 6.47 13.21 2.20 3.55 5.81 7.63 8.20 .48 4.52 .39 3.04 ~* ** 3.17 3.56 7.92 ]-5.03 2.92 4.36 6.64 9.14 8.45 .50 5.16 .65 4.03 ~* *~ 3.85 7.3~ 9.67 19.00 3.68 5.27 8.43 ii.I0 10.25 .77 5.96 ..74 3.69 ** w* 4.89 11.49 11.21 19.25 3.82 7./8 11.17 11.8£ 13.83 .35 7.73 1.77 4.85 ~
1.84 2.46 4.33 10.92 1.90 2.09 3.39 7.14 6.75 .60 2.98 .29 3.29 ** ** 2.45 3.30 6.71 14.23 2.41 3.33 5.27 9.27 8.87 .68 4.75 .43 3.77 ** ~w* 3.06 4.12 8.94 15.69 2.95 3.58 6.31 9.25 i0.~ .84 5.35 .33 5.00 ** ~-~ 3.85 6.12 10.99 19.69 3.~9 5.55 8.96 11.21 12.24 .83 7.01 .49 5.49 w* *~ 4.45 8.07 13.38 21.46 4.58 6.57 10.26 11.83 14.73 I.i0 6.85 .78 5.91 ** **
1.80 1.87 4.19 10.79 2.0~ 1.80 3.08 7.28 8.27 .88 3.16 .28 3.60 *~ 2.55 2.81 7.39 14.66 2.64 3.01 5.12 8.74 11.15 1.07 4.26 .32 5.19 ** w* 3.28 4.11 8.77 18.96 3.54 4.35 6.26 11.49 13.67 1.21 5.28 .33 6.16 ** *, 3.65 4.29 11.35 19.25 3.97 4.60 7.73 12.47 ]3.21 1.53 5.86 .51 7.41 ~w~ w* 5.45 8.09 16.05 24.37 4.97 7.61 11.04 14.36 16.62 1.57 9.02 .75 8.47 ** w*
1.72 2.35 4.16 10.07 1.88 2.02 3.26 6.77 6.80 .57 2.74 .33 2.86 ~* w* 2.56 3.64 6.62 14.16 2.41 3.31 5.37 8.57 9.27 .70 4.43 .43 3.80 a* ** 3.11 4.73 8.45 16.28 3.03 4.00 6.32 9.97 10.73 .80 5.14 .46 ~.96 ~-~ 3.76 6.18 10.27 19.16 3.63 5.06 8.21 11.26 11.95 .95 6.10 .62 5.37 ** *w 4.81 9.20 13.11 21.96 4.28 6.95 10.60 12.67 14.93 .92, 7.52 1.05 6.05 ** **
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Table 5 .--FOOD GROUP TOTALS ! / : Quantity Per Household (continuod) UNIT~ STATES BY URBANIZATION
Quan t i ty used a t home per household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1) , food from a l l sou rces ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more pe r sc~s , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , ineume, and household size
Urbanization, mmmey income after income taxes (dollars),
and household slze 2/
(z)
EgHAL NONFARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 3-persme households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -pe rsen households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-perscm households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Households o f 6 o r more ...............
2,000-3,999: 2-perscm households ................... 3-pereon households ................... 4-pereon households ................... 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Households of 6 or more ...............
4,000-5,999: 2-persen households ................... 3-persen households ................... 4-person households ................... 5-pereon households ................... Households o f 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 ,000 and ove r : 2-persme households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -person h o ~ e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-perscm households ................... 5-persou households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Households o f 6 or more ...............
All incomes 5_/: 2-persen households ................... 3-persen households ................... &-person households ................... 5-persun households ................... Households o f 6 o r more ...............
RJRAL F A ~ Under 2,000:
2-persun households ................... 3-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /.-person households ................... 5-persen households ................... Households o f 6 or more ...............
2,000-3,999: 2-pereen households ................... 3-persen households ................... 4-pereon households ................... 5-perscm households ................... Households o f 6 or more ...............
4,000-5,999: 2-persc~ households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-perean households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-person households ................... 5ope~son households ................... Households of 6 or mere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6,000 and over : 2-person households ................... 3-pereon households ................... 4-pereom households ................... 5-perscm households ................... Households o f 6 or mere ...............
All incomes 5_/.." 2-peasen households ................... 3-per~me households ................... 4-persen households ................... 5-persen households ................... Households of 6 or mere ...............
MiLk, Meat, ] Cc~r- Canner- Flour elally elally Dried Julees ] vege- (vege- I Miscel-
cream, ] and products frozen canned tables t i c e ~ t s o t h e r Bakery Sugar, Potatoes, Fresh Fresh ve4e- vege- m e l Bever- poultry, l Eggs sweet- vege- fralts foods
cheeseCream' 3/ oils pro~uetsCereal fish sweets potatoes tables tableS,frults tables,frults f~r~ts frult)4_/ ages laneo~s
(2) (]) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
~arts Puunds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
7.85 1.98 5.61 3.59 6.41 2.03 3.06 4.21 5.37 5.42. 0.ii 1.69 0.47 1.40 ~* ~* 12.55 3.40 10.16 4.13 10.57 2.52 4.71 6.59 8.42 7.50 .09 2.98 1.39 1.28 ** 17.60 4.09 11.82 5.34 12.30 2.50 5.47 8.80 8.88 6.50 .38 2.76 .99 1.3& N* ** 21.38 5.19 13.38 6.31 12.88 3.82 6.25 7.73 11.51 9.29 .12 3.36 1.87 1.89 N* ~* 16.71 5.66 29.8& 3.56 12.45 3.16 7.57 9.45 8.88 5.24 .04 3.11 3.63 1.19 N* ~H,
9.08 2.18 3.79 4.70 10.06 2.36 3.03 4.10 6.60 8.30 .37 2.92 .¢8 1.98 ~w~ ** 15.30 2.96 7.17 6.08 12.28 2.87 4 .16 7.1B 8.83 8.43 .66 3.89 .43 3.47 4e~ *H~ 16.94 3.74 7.76 7.37 14.89 3.09 5.13 8.13 8.86 11.31 .42 4.93 .92 3.52 ~* ** 20.00 4.32 11.95 8.45 16.96 3.96 6.85 9.74 10.51 11.13 .31 4.93 1.4~ 2.69 ** ~* 23.26 5.34 14.85 11.95 17.38 4.32 8.67 13.15 13.11 13.09 .29 5.70 1.43 3.27 *w~ **
8.70 2.06 2.37 4.92 10.59 2.00 2.80 4.65 6.66 7.36 .79 3.26 .29 2.83 ** 14.81 2.91 4.97 7.00 14.01 2.96 4.20 6.55 8.40 8.93 .69 3.82 .48 2.97 ** ~* 18.39 4.06 6.59 8.57 16.18 3.37 5.7& 7.98 8.99 11.30 .57 5.1-5 .53 4.06 ** ~* 22.42 3.71 7.56 9.86 17.57 3.31 6.43 8.92 10.27 11.96 .48 5.51 .60 4.69 ~* ** 32.79 5.62 13.75 13.94 21.83 5.6£ 7.5~ 13.93 13.75 15.90 .35 7.76 1.86 5.41 ** ~*
9.64 2.07 2.77 4.71 12.37 2.18 2.75 5.1-5 5.92 10.57 .50 3.1£ .29 3.22 ~* ** 14.57 2.51 3.12 6.61 13.72 2.71 3.34 5.98 8.95 10.14 .82 4.47 .43 4.26 ~ "* 18.80 3.85 4.76 9.73 19.17 3.62 5.53 8.20 10.70 14.13 .86 6.37 .44 4.56 ~H~ ** 20.30 3.96 6.13 10.03 18.29 3.73 5.26 7.77 Ii.00 15.57 1.05 6.47 .6& 5.62 *w *w 34.32 6.02 9.58 17.51 22.93 4.85 8.60 14.79 I¢.50 21.6¢ .52 10.31 .61 7.05 ~* ~*
8.68 2.08 3.99 4.29 9.06 2.10 2.90 4.26 6.0& 7.17 .39 2.59 .43 2.01 ~* ~* 14.33 2.9'7 6.26 6.13 13.01 2.74 4.12 6.6¢ 8.54 8.81 .57 3.68 .61 3.05 ** ** 17.87 3.g0 7.54 7.85 15.69 3.25 5.45 8.14 9.45 11.15 .55 4.91 .72 3.63 ** ~* 20.92 4.17 9.69 9.36 17.32 3.74 6.3~ 9.07 10.81 12.27 .46 5.25 1.07 3.87 ~w* w* 25.64 5.58 16.46 11.53 18.68 4.43 8.07 12.84 12.6¢ 13.62 .28 6.42 1.85 3.79 ** ~w~
13.33 2.73 7.82 3.46 9.10 2.55 4.74 4.63 7.47 6.83 .06 1.76 .65 1.25 ~* ** 17.5~ 3.78 10.58 3.96 12.53 3.37 6.26 5.88 10.97 8.42 .10 2.32 .75 1.58 ~ ~* 22.51 4.30 14.73 5.25 15.51 4.61 7.76 8.41 12.46 10.37 .18 3.58 1.05 2.53 ~ ~* 23.07 5.61 18.96 5.15 16.07 4.84 9.26 10.16 13.72 9.89 .ii 3.01 1.73 2.51 ** ** 26.Z~ 7.30 34.16 3.55 15.24 4.6~ I0.3~ 9.98 14.69 7.14 .02 2.58 2.83 .99 ~H~ ~*
12.20 2.59 5.46 4.~8 11.39 2.93 4.65 5.67 7.39 9.24 .17 2.57 .46 2.38 ~* ** 17.71 3.67 7.92 6.1k ]_5.25 3.76 5.88 7.91 10.84 12.91 .33 3.60 .67 2.74 ~w, ** 18.59 4.09 10.67 6.38 16.91 4.33 7.56 9.14 10.48 11.18 .13 3.15 .86 2.10 ** w* 27.01 4.93 33.06 7.27 18.47 4.97 8.39 11.13 11.62 ii.01 .23 3.62 .99 3.08 ** ** 34.73 6.71 21.B0 8.51 21 .Z2, 6.0& 11.57 16.07 15.49 20.11 .18 4.13 1.80 2.87 ~* *~
13.03 2.90 4.41 4.34 13.94 2.59 3.75 5.24 8.24 11.58 .19 2.33 .22 2.17 m* *, 16.46 3.19 6.47 5.36 16.28 3.75 5.56 7.60 10.28 12.48 .20 3.41 .62 3.22 ** ** 19.74 3.83 8.29 7.93 17.87 4.06 6.51 8.62 11.35 I_5.99 .37 3.90 .70 3.10 m* ~*. 26.66 5.27 12.57 8.46 23.05 4.94 8.30 13.06 11.34 14.59 .43 6.39 .87 4.17 ** Jw* 36.13 5.93 ]-5.18 11.71 23.56 6.92 11.93 18.15 16.70 20.74 .22 5.49 1.68 4.04 ** **
10.95 2.25 3.50 4.~0 11.78 2.61 3.04 4.82 9.48 6.87 .54 2.47 .31 3.93 ** w* 15.55 2.92 5.49 6.10 16.04 4.02 5.66 8.31 10.94 13.84 .53 3.89 .66 4.01 ~ ¢4 22.03 4.15 7.07 7.85 20.56 4.~8 6.24 9.20 11.79 11.54 .65 5.38 .88 3.73 N* 24.07 4.97 8.74 9.42 23.37 4.81 7.64 13.61 11.45 14.74 .43 6.07 .82 3.96 H w* 35.13 6.81 16.49 10.97 27.87 6.61 13.14 18.72 15.09 21.39 .~0 6.67 .86 5.20 ** "*
13.16 2.69 6.45 3.92 10.49 2.65 4 .49 5.11 8.09 8.17 .15 2.08 .54 1.77 *~ ~* 17.17 3.58 8.69 5.02 14.00 3.56 6.01 6.98 11.02 11.02 .22 2.89 .69 2.28 ** ~* 20.81 4.16 11.22 6.6~ 16.95 4.~0 7.29 8.84 11.54 12.01 .29 3.78 .92 2.78 ** ~w* 25.33 5.20 I¢.i0 7.07 18.95 4.8¢ 8.57 11.55 12.39 12.13 .25 4.31 1.21 3.1B ~ N* 32.16 6.76 23.82 7.84 20.81 5.68 11.34 I~.91 15.23 15.62 .19 4.21 2.01 2.91 u* **
Not a v a i l a b l e . ~ / See t a b l e s 7-18 f o r d e t a i l s . ~ / 21 meals a t home = l t p e r s u n . 3_/ ApprorimateZy %he q u a n t i t y o f f l u i d m i l k t o which v a r i o u s d a i r y p roduc t s (except b u t t e r ) are e q u i v a l e n t i n c a l - cium. 4_/ S i n g l e s t r e n g t h e q u i v a l e n t . 5_/ i n c l u d e s households no t c l a s s i f i e d by i n c c ~ .
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Table 6.--FOOD O~UP TOTALS ]=/': Money Value Per Household UNIT~ STATES BY URBANIZATION
~ n e y va lue ( d o l l a r s ) o£ food used a t home per household i n a week, Apr i l -~une 1955 (based on a l l householde i n e e l 1 , t a b l e i ) , food from a l l sources ; housekeeping households o£ 2 o r more persons , by urbanization, income, and household s i z e
Urban i za t i on , money income a f t e r i n c u s t axes (doLlars),
and household s i z e ~ /
(13
Milk, Flour I C~meza~- Co=met- Dried Julees Potal~es, Fresh c ta l l y vege- (vege- ~see l -
cream, Fa~s and Bakery Meat, Sugsr , Fresh canned t a b l e s t a b l e Bever- laneous 14e and other products I fl~Llis~rY, Eggs mfeets po%atoesSWeet" vege-tablee f n d t s vege- vege- ~ f ~ ages 3_/ foods ~/
cream, o i l s ceres3, tables, tables, cheese p roduc t s f r u i t s f r e t s f t s t )
(2) (3) (4) (5) [ (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2 ,000: 2=person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .06 0 .73 0 .65 0 .84 3 .98 0 .68 0 .48 0.30 0 .92 0 .76 0 .06 3 -person households ................... 2.89 1.03 1.00 1.03 5.80 .85 .74 .42 1.37 .93 .06 4 -person households ................... 3.78 1.22 1.42 1.19 6.22 .94 .93 .55 1.44 .99 .10 5-person households ................... 4.40 1.61 1.75 1.32 7.48 1.23 1.05 .61 1.71 1.05 .04 Households o£ 6 or more ............... &.50 1.8/-, 2.84, .90 6.49 1.23 1.24 .64 1.66 .83 .01
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ................... 2.33 .77 .59 i.ii 5.82 .76 .59 .32 1.27 .95 .14 3 -person households ................... 3.47 1.01 .85 1.57 7.36 .89 .70 .55 1.31 1.1_5 .19 4-persmo households ................... 4.15 1.16 1.08 1.85 8.29 1.09 .90 .61 1.42 1.20 .17 5 -person households ................... 5.03 1.40 1.41 2.06 9.4,3 1.42 1.13 .71 1.66 1.33 .20 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.64 1.60 2.07 2.34 9.13 1.52 1.50 .93 1.91 1.56 .ii
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2 -pearson households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.42 .80 .48 1.19 6.86 .73 .52 .35 1.23 .97 .2£ 3 -perso~ households ................... 3.81 1.00 .77 1.76 8.88 .96 .77 .53 1.51 1.21 .25 4-person households ................... 4.76 1.26 .99 2.21 9.59 1.14 .89 .65 1.55 1.49 .27 5 -person households ................... 5.71 1.44 1.33 2.52 ii.02 1.28 1.20 .81 1.73 1.53 .25 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.93 1.67 1.74 2.93 11.77 1.85 1.3~ .gq 2.(~ 1.95 .27
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ................... 2.72 .86 .44 1.20 7.72 .79 .51 .31 1.33 1.25 .30 3 -person households ................... 3.88 I.i0 .65 1.91 9.62 l.O& .80 .54 1.59 1.50 .37 4-person households ................... 5.31 1.41 .90 2.37 12.19 1.35 1.05 .69 2.07 1.83 .~i 5 -person households ................... 6.(13 1.58 1.09 2.91 12.83 1.49 1.16 .82 2.15 1.88 .50 Households o£ 6 o r more ............... 7.54 2.05 1.66 3.64 14.51 1.78 1.70 I.Ii 2.34 2.36 .42
A l l lncumes 5_/: 2 -person households ................... 2.37 .77 .53 1.08 6.03 .73 .52 .32 1.17 .96 .18 3 -person households ................... 3.59 1.04 .80 1.61 8.26 .94 .75 .53 1.47 1.24 .23 £ -person households ................... 4.62 1.26 1.04 2.02 9.~8 1.16 .93 .64 1.66 1.43 .25 5 -person households ................... 5.44 1.48 1.34 2.36 10.55 1.38 1.15 .76 1.81 1.55 .26 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 6.27 1.77 1.98 2.54 10.83 1.60 1.43 .g& 2.01 1.74 .20
URBAN Under 2 ,000:
2 -person households ................... 1.72 .62 .48 .88 4.44 .68 .35 .27 .85 .77 .08 .41 3 -person households ................... 2.17 .80 .79 1.17 6.22 .78 .58 .40 I.IB .80 .09 .TI 4-person households ................... 2.24 .~3 1.14 1.31 5.27 .60 .68 .41 .95 .87 .12 .58 5 -person households ................... 2.84 1.00 1.20 1.43 8.31 .94 .65 .54 .87 .if7 .0.3 .74 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 3.72 1.47 1.65 1.62 9.94 1.16 .84 .59 1.41 1.12 .02 .77
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 2.25 .70 .50 i.ii 5.90 .75 .44 .31 1.33 .88 .15 .49 3-person households ................... 3.24 .97 .73 1.6£ 7.66 .85 .63 .53 1.20 1.06 .IB .91 /-,-perSon households ................... 4.08 1.10 .98 1.96 8.63 1.13 .82 .59 1.39 1.06 .18 1.06 5 -person households ................... 4.98 1.30 1.20 2.24 i0.00 i.£1 .95 .6£ 1.58 1.18 .28 1.16 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 5.19 1.48 1.91 2.46 9.60 1.48 1.23 .87 1.73 1.41 .12 1.36
4,(XX)-5,999: 2-pers0~ households ................... 2.41 .76 .~8 1.18 6.99 .75 .50 .33 1.23 .96 .23 .63 3 -person households ................... 3.81 .96 .71 1.81 9.11 .92 .73 .50 1.53 1.20 .26 1.01 4-person households ................... 4.83 1.17 .89 2.31 9.73 1.15 .76 .6£ 1.52 1.40 .31 1.11 5-person households ................... 5.72 1.£2 1.24 2.70 ii.47 1.31 1.16 .79 1.76 1.47 .29 1.41 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.76 1.54 1.50 2.95 12.17 1.81 1.21 .83 1.80 1.84 .39 1.33
63000 and o v e r : 2 -person households ................... 2.71 .83 .40 1.19 7.78 .79 .49 .29 1.36 1.22 .32 .71 3 -person households ................... 3.8£ 1.13 .61 1.99 i0.(~ 1.06 .79 .54 1.58 1.51 .40 .90 4-person households ................... 5.28 1.37 .87 2.38 12.32 1.36 1.03 .68 2.09 1.80 .43 1.21 5 -person households ................... 6.27 1.56 1.00 3.12 L3.4A 1.56 i.i0 .84 2.23 1.85 .58 1.28 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 7.27 1.98 1.59 3.80 15.19 1.84 1.59 1.06 2.42 2.23 .eA 1.79
Al l inec~es _5/: 2-person households ................... 2.32 .73 .45 1.12 6.47 .74 .45 .30 1.21 .96 .21 .57 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.52 1.01 .69 1.73 8.86 .9~ .71 .52 1.43 1.73 .26 .91 4 -person households ................... 4.62 1.19 .91 2.17 9.99 1.17 .84 .62 1.65 1.39 .29 1.08 5 -person households ................... 5.49 1.39 1.15 2.62 11.43 1.39 I.OA .75 1.79 1.50 .35 1.25 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 6.34 1.6£ 1.65 2.97 12.39 1.66 1.28 .89 1.97 1.78 .33 1.43
0.35 0.11 0.17 0.97 0.43 .57 .19 .17 1.53 .69 • 57 .18 .20 1.30 .82 • 61 .30 .19 1.29 .79 • 51 .47 .16 1.21 .72
• 52 .LI .22 1.51 .63 • 86 .I0 .30 1.78 .99 .99 .16 .37 1.99 1.25
1.01 .20 .34 2.09 1.35 1.13 .29 .~0 2.14 1.62
• 63 .08 .34 2.26 .72 .94 .ii .38 2.34 1.18
1.05 .09 .~5 2.58 1.43 1.30 .12 .58 2.66 1.73 1.30 .22 .53 2.63 1.92
• 70 .08 .39 2.35 .81 • 88 .10 .50 3.00 1.22
1.21 .i0 .57 3.84 1.61 1.29 .14 .74 4.02 2.1B 1.74 .17 .80 3.42 2.14
.54 .09 .28 1.79 .65
.82 .12 .35 2.28 1.05 1.01 .12 .K4 2.53 1.32 1.12 .17 .51 2.60 1.58 1.20 .28 .47 2.38 1.67
.11 .20 1.06 .50
.19 .20 1.84 .70
.17 .16 1.23 .70
.24 .09 1.24 .69
.14 .29 .95 1.17
.10 .22 1.55 .61
. ~ . ~ 2.00 .99
.14 .41 2 • 06 1 • 32
.if, .41 2.10 1.36 • 31 .?-,6 2.34 1.67
.08 .36 2.39 .73
.ii .41 2.&O 1.20
.07 .51 2.80 1.45
.ii .63 3.02 1.80
.14 .58 2.75 1.86
.09 .tO 2.43 .8¢
.09 .52 2.99 1.22
.09 .60 3.98 1.68
.it-, .81 4.59 2.45
.18 .88 3.97 2.12
.08 .31 2.01 .70
.11 .39 2.55 1.10 • i0 .50 2.82 1.40 • 14 .60 3.03 1.77 .20 .60 2.86 1.84
See f o o t n o t e s a t end o£ t a b l e .
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Table 6.--FOOD GROUP TOTAL5 1/: Money Value Per Household (continued) UNIT~ STATES BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, %able i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2. or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanlza t lon , money income a f t e r incone taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(1)
•a•lur l I Cozener- Canmer- I Milk, Dried Juices , ~ c i a l l y cially
cream, Fats Meat, I Pota%oes, Fresh Fresh I f rozen canned vege- (vege- Bever- ~£[scel- i ce and o t h e r [ productsBakery p o u l t r y , [ Eggs Sugar, sweet- vege- t a b l e s t ab l e ages 3_/ Ioneous
cream, oils cereal [ fish sweets frul%s [ vege- vege- and and foods~/ potatoes tables { tables, tables, fruits fret)
cheese products { fr~/%s fruits
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( U ) I (Z2) CU) C14) (15) (16) (17) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households .................. 1.82 0.75 0.72 0.82 3-person households .................. 2.67 1.06 1,I0 .99 4-person households .................. 3.49 1.34 l.Z#, 1.12 5-person households .................. 4.28 1.90 2.05 1.52 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.18 1.60 2.68 .81
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households .................. 2.24 .85 .74 i.I0 3 -person households .................. 3.58 .99 1.06 1.47 4-person households .................. 4.10 1.22 1.17 1.77 5-person households .................. 4.59 1.42 1.56 2.00 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.00 1.47 1.99 2.37
4,000-5 ,999 : 2-person households .................. 2.30 .89 .47 1.29 3-person households .................. 3.74 1.07 .91 1.74 4-person households .................. 4.55 1.42 1.16 2.05 5-person households .................. 5.35 1.32 1.47 2.26 Households of 6 or more .............. 6.67 1.78 2.02 3.08
6,000 and over: 2 -person households .................. 2.68 1.01 .62 1.28 3 -person households .................. 3.98 1.01 .74 1.68 4-person households .................. 5.25 1.53 .97 2.42, 5-person households .................. 4.99 1.55 1.23 2.49 Households of 6 or more .............. 7.70 1.98 1.46 3.99
Al l incomes 5 / : 2-perSon households .................. 2.18 .83 .66 1.05 3-person households .................. 3.49 1.03 .95 1.49 4-person households .................. 4.38 1.35 1.18 1.87 5-person households .................. 4.89 1.47 1.51 2.23 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.39 1.68 2,03 2.46
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .20 .92, .87 .78 3-person households .................. 4.22 1.32 1.17 .89 4-person households .................. 5.43 1.45 1.66 1.14 5-person households .................. 5.60 1.88 1.97 1.12 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.80 2.13 3.30 .77
2,000-3,999 : 2 -person households .................. 3.37 .99 .76 1.06 3-person households .................. 4.63 1.30 1.09 1.36 4-person households .................. 4.75 1.39 1.41 1.42 5-person households .................. 6.48 1.76 1.79 1.58 Households of 6 or more .............. 8.32 2.21 2.68 1.94
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .................. 3.26 1.15 .62 .97 3-person households .................. 4.25 1.25 .97 1.25 4 -person households .................. 5.08 1.42 1.28 1.89 5 -person households .................. 6.73 1.97 1.68 1.89 Households of 6 or more .............. 8.38 2.03 2.13 2.45
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 3.09 1.03 .61 1.08 S-person households .................. 4.18 1.13 .91 1.38 4-person households .................. 6.24 1.62 1.20 1.97 5-person households .................. 6.41 1.78 1.43 2.19 Households of 6 or more .............. 8.61 2.55 2.35 2.29
All incomes 5/.: 2 -person households .................. 3.33 .99 .79 .90 3 -person households .................. 4.29 1.29 1.08 1.13 4-persun households .................. 5.24 1.50 1.4~ 1.51 5 -person households .................. 6.26 1.84 1.76 1.58 Households of 6 or more .............. 7.5h 2.19 2.69 1.70
3.26 0.65 0.48 0.31 0.83 0.67 0.05 0.29 0. i0 0.16 0.85 0.32 5.13 .83 .75 .46 1.32 .99 .03 .53 .23 .13 1.33 .64 5.76 .87 .81 .59 1.31 .78 .13 .46 .18 .16 1.12 .77 6.48 1.36 1.01 .58 2.11 .90 .04 .59 .39 .26 1.16 .69 5.17 1.09 1.10 .59 1.27 .65 .02 .49 .59 .18 1.20 .52
5.64 .77 .86 .31 1.13 1.04 .15 .60 .ii .24 1.48 .68 6.50 .92 .77 .59 1.42 1.07 .24 .78 .09 .30 1.28 1.01 7.71 .99 .97 .65 1.41 1.41 .18 .98 .18 .35 2.01 1.22 8.68 I.~A 1.33 .78 1.69 1.48 .12 .90 .29 .27 2.20 1.36 8.29 1.49 1.60 .91 1.85 1.~4 .11 1.0~ .27 .39 2.08 1.58
6.30 .66 .56 .41 1.22 .95 .33 .65 .09 .25 1.98 .68 8.37 1.07 .86 .61 1.~6 1.14 .26 .79 .ii .32 2.34 1.13 9.37 1.14 1.13 .67 1.52 1.5~ .22 .98 .13 .38 2.19 1.41 9.63 1.19 1.24 .79 1.60 1.52 .17 1.06 .15 .K9 1.91 1.68 11.12 1.89 1.36 i. I0 2.1B 1.94 .12 1.39 .35 .45 2.63 2.05
7.66 .79 .58 .39 1.08 1.51 .22 .67 .07 .32 1.94 .65 8.24 .97 .80 .55 1.57 1.41 .30 .84 .11 .45 3.00 1.27 11.91 1.32 1.08 .72 2.02 1.94 .35 1.23 .14 .44 3.55 1.31 10.82 1.33 1.31 .73 1.95 1.91 .~0 1.42 .i~ .65 2.81 1.69 12.94 1.6~ 1.79 1.19 2.10 2.55 .19 1.89 .16 .76 2.32 2.37
5.13 .69 .62 .35 1.03 .91 .16 .51 .i0 .22 1.41 .55 7.31 .93 .78 .55 i.~ 1.17 .21 .72 .12 .30 1.88 .99 8.69 1.09 1.04 .66 1.57 1.47 .22 .95 .15 .36 2.16 1.24 9.34 1.36 1.26 .77 1.77 1.56 .17 1.02 .23 .42 2.17 1.43 9.23 1.51 1.45 .95 1.87 1.59 .i0 1.15 .3~ .40 2.09 1.60
4.35 .74 .74 .34 1.20 .91 .02 .32 .15 .13 1.01 ,47 6.06 .95 .94 .41 1.70 1.05 .0~ .4~ .16 .16 1.34 .76 7.50 1.30 1.26 .63 1.99 1.28 .06 .67 .18 .26 1.5A .98 7.48 1.37 1.36 .67 2.07 1.27 .0~ .52 .30 .23 l.t4) .92 6.67 1.37 1.47 .70 2.0£ .90 .01 .46 .47 .ii 1.28 .77
5.78 .80 .80 .42 1.27 1.24 .07 .50 .ii .20 1.35 .60 7.74 1.05 .97 .61 1.71 1.92 .12 .73 .15 .29 1.78 .97 7.96 1.21 i. 18 .65 1.6£ 1.41 .05 . 58 . 17 .23 1.49 .96 9.27 i.~0 1.31 .80 1.88 1.52 .08 .71 .!8 .31 1.74 1.29 10.12 1.66 1.91 1.13 2.52 2.25 .08 .78 .30 .28 1.77 1.57
7.26 .70 .68 .39 1.39 1.21 .08 .47 .05 .24 1.21 .68 8.22 1.04 .93 .53 1.62 1.65 .08 .66 . L3 .34 1.48 1.06 9.22 1.14 1.08 .72 2.02 2.17 .13 .76 .15 .36 2.08 1.3~
11.73 1.35 1.43 1.02 1.83 2.03 .17 1.18 .18 .42 2.09 1.36" 11.50 1.90 1.94 1.25 2.68 2.50 .07 .96 .30 .45 2.03 1.88
6.19 .79 .70 .41 1.62 .94 .19 .48 .09 .tO 1.91 .71 8.19 1.05 .94 .63 1.89 1.88 .18 .78 .14 .~A 3.39 1.02
10.93 1.31 1.13 .67 1.97 1.80 .21 1.09 .18 .39 2.26 1.32 12.46 1.3~ 1.28 .90 1.96 2.07 .16 1.14 .16 .42 2.17 1.20 13.60 1.73 2.11 1.22 2.32 2.72 .14 1.20 .15 .46 2.38 1.87
5.21 .75 .74 .37 1.32 1.05 .06 .40 .12 .18 1.20 .56 7.00 1.00 .94 .51 1.76 1.48 .08 .56 .15 .24 1.60 .86 8.KO 1.23 I. 18 .68 1.90 i. 59 .i0 .73 • 18 .30 1.73 1.07 9.4& 1.35 1.34 .82 1.98 1.68 .09 .82 .22 .32 1.76 1.14 9.82 1.60 1.77 1.0~ 2.34 1.88 .07 .75 .34 .30 1.73 1.39
l / See t a b l e s 7-18 f o r d e t s / l s . ~ / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. 3_/ For t e a and a l coho l i c beverages , d a t a r e f e r %o purchases dur ing the week. 4 / For sp i ce s , seasonings , and leavening agen t s , da t a r e f e r to purchases dur ing the week. 5_/ Includes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 7.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FIXIJR, CEREAl; RAEXI~ PR~UCTS: Households Usin~ UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage o f households u s i n g a t b~me i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based en a l l households i n e e l 1 , t a b l e 1 ) , food frem a l l sou rces ; housekeepinE households o r 2 o r more perscms, by u r b a n / z a t i e n , i n e ~ , and household size
Milk, cream, ice cranm, cheese Fats and oils Flour and cereals Bakery products
U r b s n i z a t i c ~ , m ~ e y incume Table fats Flour Pre- a f t e r income t axes ( d o l l a r s ) , F resh ~fl~ole Proc- Ice S h o r t - Sa lad , Sa lad Break-
m i l k f N d m i l k crem~ Total ~tt~ter ~ r g a - en ing o i l s N than f l o u r c e r e a l s milk rice mixes mixes
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (1.4) (1.5) (16) (17) (18) (19)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 87 .0 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85.7 4-person households .................. 81.0 5-persou households .................. 80.6 Households or 6 or more .............. 78.1
2,000-3,999: 2-pereun households .................. 91.4 3-pereun households .................. 98.0 4-persou households .................. 94.5 5-persou households .................. 94.6 Households of 6 or more .............. 89.2
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2-persou households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.3 3-pereou households .................. 98.7 4-pereou households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.2 5-perecn households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 .1 Households or 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 .9
6,000 and ove r : 2-persou households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.4 3-pereou households .................. 99.9 4-persou households .................. 98.2 5-persou hvuseholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.5 Households or 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0
All inc-,nes ~/: 2-persun households .................. 93.4 3-pereou households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 .4 4-pereou households .................. 96.0 5-pereon households .................. 95.3 Households or 6 or more .............. 92.4
URmUJ Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 86.8 84.2 50.9 15.8 43.0 70.2 94.7 50.9 3-perscm households .................. 85.0 81.'/ 68.3 6.7 53.3 66.7 91.7 41.7 4-persv~ households .................. 76.0 60.0 68.0 4.0 48.0 56.0 80.0 24.0 5-persc~ households .................. 70.6 70.6 70.6 5.9 41.2 64.7 9&.l 29.4 Households of 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.9 77 .8 77.8 0 66 .7 66.7 100.0 66 .7
2 ,000-3 ,999: 2-pereon households .................. 93.2 89.0 39.3 24.7 44.3 77.2 95.9 61.6 3-person households .................. 98.2 95.9 49.7 21.3 63.3 82.8 98.2 58.0 4-persc~ households .................. 95.5 94.3 51.6 26.1 70.7 80.3 98.1 49.0 5-person households .................. 97.5 88.9 65.4 13.6 66.7 80.2 i00.0 49.4 Households or 6 or more .............. 89.1 87.5 70.3 7.8 65.6 81.3 96.9 46.9
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 96.9 93.8 37.1 22.8 61.2 84.4 98.2 69.2 3-persc~ households .................. 99.0 99.0 42.2 29.2 66.1 84.4 98.4 63.0 4-pereou households .................. 98.9 98.3 42.5 32.6 71.3 92.8 98.3 63.5 5-persou hotmaholds ................... 97.1 97.1 50.0 30.8 70.2 86.5 99.0 58.7 Huuseholds of 6 or more .............. 98.9 97.7 51.7 31.0 73.6 87.4 i00.0 57.5
6,000 s~d over : 2-persc~ households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 .9 92.5 27.7 38.4 60.4 86.2 99.4 77.4 3 -perscm huus eholds .................. 1(30.0 98.7 34.8 41.1 64.6 91.8 98.7 75.3 4-pereun households .................. 97.9 94.4 36.6 35.2 72.5 90.1 I00.0 73.2 5-persun households .................. I00.0 98.7 37.3 32.0 85.3 89.3 98.7 78.7 H~seholds of 6 or more .............. i00.0 i00.0 52.4 31.'/ '/6.2 93.7 i00.0 69.8
All incomes ~/: 2-person huuseholds .................. 94.4 90.7 36.1 25.8 52.9 80.7 97.1 67.5 3-person households .................. 97.4 96.2 44.2 28.5 63.6 84.4 97.9 62.8 4-persou hauseholds .................. 96.7 94.4 44.3 31.2 70.1 86.6 98.0 61.5 5-pereon huuseholds .................. 96.6 93.9 52.0 24.8 72.4 84.4 99.0 59.9 Hu~tseholds of 6 or more .............. 95.9 94.7 5'/.6 22.6 72.4 86.0 98.8 57.6
82.7 42.2 14.1 36.6 55.5 92.9 51.4 51.6 74.7 11.2 44.6 81.5 20.0 64.6 67.9 88.7 62.5 81.6 55.4 11.5 42.1 60.9 90.4 48.6 52.6 85.3 15.1 54.0 93.6 23.9 62.3 84.8 87.3 69.& 74.1 52.2 8.5 41.8 59.2 88.0 45.6 55.1 88.9 13.0 58.2 91.1 30.7 69.3 89.6 80.4 70.9 78.3 50.2 13.4 38.2 61.8 94.0 53.9 55.8 90.8 13.8 59.9 91.7 20.7 71.9 90.3 80.6 75.1 67.1 50.2 4.6 36.7 39.2 85.2 54.1 39.2 93.6 6.7 48.1 99.6 13.8 55.5 92.2 67.1 53.4
87.8 42.5 22.2 43.3 74.9 96.5 58.9 53.9 65.6 20.i 56.8 74.2 35.0 66.9 66.2 95.3 74.7 95.6 49.4 19.7 62.7 82.6 97.9 5~.7 66.6 79.9 22.0 77.3 86.7 36.5 80.1 81.4 95.6 88.8 93.6 48.9 23.9 69.2 77.9 98.4 49.1 66.9 83.8 24.1 81.6 87.1 40.3 80.1 88.0 96.4 86.6 87.4 61.3" 15.7 61.8 74.8 99.4 46.7 74.7 85.2 26.4 82.3 90.8 43.9 80.1 89.6 92.9 85.9 86.3 66.8 9.5 62.7 73.7 93.9 43.9 71.6 89.8 17.4 79.5 95.5 43.9 87.7 90.5 91.3 81.6
94.8 36.6 23.4 59.5 83.3 98.6 68.8 51.7 59.5 23.4 73.5 72.6 37.7 67.4 60.3 95.3 81.9 98.0 45.0 30.8 66.8 83.0 98.9 63.2 63.2 68.9 30.7 76.3 76.4 50.8 78.8 78.4 97.8 92.5 98.7 45.1 29.8 67.8 90.9 98.9 58.2 69.9 74.0 30.7 82.2 84.4 55.4 91.5 79.9 97.& 93.0 97.9 49.7 31.1 70.4 87.1 99.0 59.4 64.5 ?7.5 3'/.4 84.4 89.2 59.2 93.6 88.5 96.2 95.1 96.6 55.0 27.3 67.3 86.6 98.& 54.2 73.3 82.5 28.6 8~.3 88.'/ 52.7 93.1 86.7 95.6 91.2
93.2 26.9 36.1 59.2 83.4 99.5 77.5 44.7 52.3 33.3 66.0 68.4 32.9 7&.8 49.3 97.1 84.3 98.4 37.1 41.4 64.8 92.7 99.0 70.0 57.4 63.3 25.9 80.3 75.4 47.4 76.0 69.4 98.8 91.2 95.4 36.6 33.4 75.2 89.4 i00.0 70.8 59.3 74.8 35.0 80.1 81.4 57.1 86.6 79.7 97.6 95.9 98.3 39.8 33.6 82.9 88.4 98.6 73.5 59.7 71.8 40.3 87.9 78.7 60.0 90.0 83.2 96.9 92.9 100.0 50.4 33.6 77.2 92.7 99.5 67.5 64.6 77.7 41.5 89.8 95.8 57.5 92.1 89.0 96.9 91.9
89.8 36.7 23.4 49.3 74.4 96.8 64.4 49. ' / 62 .7 20.8 59.2 72 .6 31 .7 66.8 60.2 94.2 76.2 94.6 45.2 27.1 61.3 81.5 97.4 59.9 60.8 73.4 24.1 73.5 81.8 41.3 75.7 76.9 95.7 87.1 94.0 44.I 27.6 67.2 83.3 98.0 58.4 64.0 77.7 27.4 78.4 84.3 47.3 83.6 83.5 95.6 89.1 92.5 51.2 24.7 67.0 80.8 98.5 58.5 65.2 79.9 31.9 81.2 87.1 49.5 86.1 87.7 93.5 89.5 89.3 56.1 19.5 62.8 76.1 94.9 53.9 64.3 85.9 24.1 77.5 92.9 43.9 84.6 89.7 89.4 82.3
52.6 63.2 13.2 48.2 70.2 21.9 6&.O 70.2 95.6 65.8 63.3 80.0 13.3 56.7 85.0 21.7 66.7 88.3 91.7 81.7 64.0 80.0 12.0 48.0 80.0 36.0 68.0 88.0 84.0 72.0 82.4 82.4 11.8 64.7 82.4 5.9 58.8 94.1 88.2 82.4 55.6 88.9 22.2 77.8 I00.0 22.2 66.7 88.9 88.9 88.9
51.6 60.3 21.5 54.3 68.5 31.1 62.6 67.6 97.3 75.8 68.0 73.4 23.1 78.7 82.2 32.5 76.3 83.4 96.4 90.5 66.2 77.7 29.3 80.9 80.9 40.1 79.6 86.6 98.7 88.5 77.8 76.5 28.4 76.5 85.2 45.7 74.1 92.6 93.8 87.7 79.7 82.8 17.2 78.1 90.6 51.6 87.5 89.1 90.6 85.9
52.7 54.0 24.1 72.8 69.6 39.3 68.8 59.4 95.5 80.8 62.5 60.4 32.3 76.0 71.4 49.5 78.6 79.2 97.4 92.7 67.4 68.5 33.1 60.7 79.6 56.4 91.2 79.6 99.4 93.9 64.4 72.1 ~0.~ 85.6 85.6 56.7 93.3 89.4 98.1 94.2 77.0 81.6 33.3 86.2 83.9 52.9 93.1 85.1 97.7 90.8
42.8 50.9 34.6 67.9 66.7 31.4 74.8 48.4 9"/.5 8~.3 52.5 58.2 25"9 77.8 70.9 49.4 72.2 70.3 98.7 90.5 59.2 72.5 34.5 80.3 77.5 54.9 86.6 81.0 97.2 95.8 57.3 66.7 40.0 88.0 70.7 58.7 89.3 84.0 98.7 96.0 65.1 71.4 50.8 90.5 96.8 66.7 90.5 88.9 96.8 92.1
48.0 56.1 23.1 60.2 66.7 31.8 66.2 58.7 96.6 79.2 60.8 65.7 ?__5.8 75.1 75.3 42.1 75.3 77.5 96.8 90.3 63.2 71.7 30.9 78.2 78.0 48.5 "84.4 82.6 98.(~ 91.3 67.0 72.4 35.0 81.6 80.3 50.7 84.7 88.8 96.3 92.2 72.4 79.0 33.3 84.0 87.7 53.5 88.9 88.5 95.1 89.3
See foatmotes at end o f tab le .
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Table 7.--MILK, CREAM, ICE cREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PRODUCTS: Households Using (continued) UNITED STAIE5 BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-june 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Urbanization, money Income a~%er Income %axes (dollars),
and household size I/
(1)
M i l k , cream, i c e cream, cheese F a t s and o i l s F l o u r and c e r e a l s Bakery p roduc t s
T a b l e f a t s F l o u r P r e - Fresh Whole Prsc- Salad Break- fluid fresh Ice Butter Salad, other pared fluid essed Cream Cheese MarEs- Short- cooldng dress- fast Other Bread O t h e r milk milk milk cream Total r i n e ~ oils Ings mixes than mixes flour cereals
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (1~) (~) (16) (17) (18) (19)
RURAL N0}~AR~ Under 21000:
2-person households .................. 86.1 79.2 38.6 10.9 29.7 41.6 3-person households .................. 81.5 75.9 57.4 9.3 31.5 59.3 4-person households .................. 76.9 73.1 65.4 0 34.6 57.7 5-person households .................. 78.6 78.6 6 4 . 3 7.1 28.6 57.1 Households of 6 or more .............. 67.9 53.6 60.7 0 35.7 35.7
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 86.7 83.7 52.0 14.3 38.8 71.4 3-person households .................. 97.2 94.4 56.3 12.7 62.0 83.1 4-person households .................. 93.6 93.6 47.4 17.9 67.9 74.4 5-person households .................. 91.5 86.4 66.1 13.6 55.9 71.2 Households of 6 or mope .............. 87.7 84.6 76.9 6.2 60.0 67.7
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 98.3 98.3 39.0 23.7 54.2 79.7 3-person households .................. 98.6 95.7 56.5 33.3 69.6 79.7 4 -person households .................. I00.0 I00.0 52.3 23.3 60.5 89.5 5-person households .................. IO0.O I00.0 55.0 27.5 72.5 90.0 HLyuseholds of 6 or more .............. 97.9 95.7 66.0 14.9 59.6 85.1
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. i00.0 9 6 . 3 25.9 22-2 51.9 70.4 3-person households .................. I00.0 97.8 ~.4 ~.4 6~.4 95.6 4-person households .................. I00.0 I00.0 37.9 24.1 89.7 86.2 5-person households .................. I00.0 i00.0 52.4 38.1 76.2 85.7 Households of 6 or more .............. 1(30.0 i00.0 55.0 35.0 85.0 95.0
All Incomes 2/: 2-person households .................. 91.0 87.3 41.8 17.0 41.5 62.2 3-person households .................. 94.6 91.5 53.3 24.3 58.3 79.5 4-person households .................. 95.2 93.9 49.3 18.3 63.8 79.9 5 -person households .................. 93.8 91.7 6 0 . 4 20.8 61.8 79-2 Households of 6 or more .............. 88.3 83.0 67.3- ii.i 56.7 70.2
~RAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 88.8 3-person households .................. 92.3 4-person households .................. 89.3 5-person households .................. 89.2 Households of 6 or more .............. 83.7
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 94.2 3-pe rson households .................. 99.1 4-pereon households .................. 91.0 5-person households .................. 91.7 Households of 6 or more .............. 93.3
4,000-5,999: 2-person hc~tseholds .................. i00.0 3-person households .................. 96.1 4 - p e r s o n households .................. 9 8 . 4 5-person households .................. i00.0 Households of 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3 . 3
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5 . 2 ~-person households .................. 96.8 5-person households .................. 94.7 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0
All Incomes 2/: 2-person households .................. 92.9 3-person households .................. 9 4 . 6 4-person households .................. 93.6 5-person households .................. 93.1 Households of 6 or more .............. 91.2
93.1 50.5 53.5 82.2 10.9 39.6 88.1 16.8 63.4 61.4 83.2 60.4 87.0 ~.4 55.6 87.0 18.5 50.0 i00.O 29.6 57.4 83.3 87.0 63.0 92.3 50.0 61.5 92.3 15.4 61.5 92.3 26.9 61.5 88.5 76.9 73.1 92.9 64.3 50.0 92.9 21.4 42.9 92.9 35.7 85.7 85.7 78.6 71.4 85.7 42.9 50.0 92.9 3.6 35.7 100.0 10.7 57.1 89.3 67.9 42.9
98.0 52.0 61.2 71.4 19.4 63.3 82.7 42.9 75.5 63.3 92.9 72.4 97.2 43.7 69.0 90.1 22.5 77.5 93.0 43.7 87.3 77.5 94.4 90.1 98.7 4A.9 73.1 92.3 19.2 85.9 96.2 41.0 79.5 92.3 94.9 83.3 i00.0 35.6 79.7 93.2 27.1 91.5 96.6 40.7 8~.7 8~.7 93.2 84.7 90.8 30.8 75.4 93.8 20.0 86.2 98.5 41.5 90.8 90.8 95.4 76.9
I00.0 66.1 50.8 74.6 22.0 78.0 79.7 33.9 61.0 62.7 94.9 86.4 IO0.0 62.3 68.1 88.4 29.0 78.3 87.0 55.1 78.3 75.4 I00.0 94.2 i00.0 45.3 79.1 82.6 27.9 88.4 93.0 54.7 91.9 79.1 94.2 90.7 i00.O 57.5 72.5 85.0 35.0 85.0 95.0 65.0 95.0 85.0 92.5 i00.0 95.7 42.6 76.6 78.7 25.5 89.0 93.6 53.2 95.7 87.2 93.6 91.5
iO0.0 77.8 59.3 55.6 29.6 55.6 74.1 40.7 74.1 51.9 96.3 85.2 100.0 51.1 73.3 80.0 26.7 88.9 88.9 40.0 86.7 66.7 100.0 95.6 i00.O 58.6 62.1 82.8 37.9 75.9 96.6 69.0 86.2 72.4 100.0 96.6 i00.0 66.7 71.4 81.0 47.6 90.5 I00.0 61.9 95.2 76.2 90.5 85.7 I00.0 50.0 85.0 85.0 ZS.0 90.0 90.0 30,0 95.0 85.0 i00.0 90.0
97.2 57.0 56.7 72.1 18.0 59.4 81.1 32.5 67.2 60.7 90.1 71.5 96.5 50.6 67.6 85.3 23.9 73.7 91.5 43.2 76.4 73.7 95.8 86.1 98.7 47.6 73.4 86.5 24.5 81.7 9~.3 47.6 81.7 8~.3 93.4 86.9 99.3 51.4 72.9 86.8 33.3 84.0 95.8 50.7 90.3 83.3 91.7 88.9 91.8 39.8 70.2 88.9 19.3 75.4 96.5 38.0 85.4 88.9 88.9 76.6
85.7 30.8 16.5 36.2 50.9 88.8 5~.0 /6.0 8~.8 7.6 46.0 92.9 21.9 67.9 75.0 84.4 59.4 88.7 3~.5 21.4 39.9 5~.8 92.9 63.7 33.3 90.5 13.1 55.4 97.6 19.6 62.5 81.5 81.5 60.1 87.5 25.9 20.5 42.9 63.4 91.1 60.7 41.1 93.8 11.6 64.3 i00.0 29.5 77.7 92.0 80.4 67.9 83.9 26.9 22.6 41.9 62.4 94.6 65.6 39.8 95.7 10.8 66.7 97.8 22.6 73.1 90.3 76.3 72.0 75.6 3&.l 9.6 29.6 3~.8 80.7 60.0 25.9 95.6 5.2 50.4 99.3 14.1 51.1 95.6 60.7 52.6
93.2 33.0 31.1 52.4 68.9 96.1 62.1 45.6 89.3 11.7 53.4 90.3 38.8 70.9 65.0 88.3 73.8 97.2 29.0 28.0 60.7 79.4 98.1 63.6 51.4 93.5 14.0 68.2 98.1 42.1 85.0 79.4 93.5 74.8 89.0 37.0 29.0 64.0 74.0 99.0 63.0 52.0 95.0 7.0 73.0 98.0 39.0 85.0 83.0 87.0 85.0 84.5 32.1 29.8 59.5 6~.3 95.2 67.9 48.8 96.4 16.7 78.6 96.4 /6.4 90.5 91.7 88.1 82.1 87.5 32.7 22.1 62.5 70.2 9A.2 69.2 42.3 97.1 11.5 66.3 I00.0 30.8 80.8 93.3 82.7 82.7
97.9 14.9 3~.0 53.2 80.9 100.0 74.5 38.3 87.2 17.0 63.8 93.6 25.5 74.5 66.0 91.5 80.9 96.1 25.5 41.2 62.7 80.4 i00.0 70.6 47.1 90.2 15.7 68.6 96.1 47.1 8&.3 8~.3 92.2 80.4 95.3 3~.4 32.8 68.8 76.6 98.4 67.2 48.4 90.6 17.2 67.2 92.2 48.4 93.8 87.5 92.2 95.3 98.1 30.8 4A.2 65.4 82-7 96.2 71.2 40.4 98.1 21.2 73.1 I00.0 61.5 92.3 92.3 92.3 86.5 93.3 42.7 41.3 57.3 86.7 97.3 68.0 48.0 96.0 14.7 78.7 98.7 50.7 86.7 93.3 90.7 92.0
i00.0 9.5 38.1 61.9 66.7 1/]0.0 81,0 28.6 76.2 14.3 61.9 90.5 38.1 76.2 61.9 90.5 81.0 95.2 42.9 23.8 76.2 95.2 i00.0 71.4 66.7 71.4 19.0 81.0 95.2 52.4 I00.0 66.7 90.5 76.2 96.8 32.3 39.5 71.0 87.1 i00.0 71,0 51.6 87.1 32.3 93.5 96.8 51.6 87.1 83.9 96.8 96.8 92.1 31.6 36.8 78.9 86.8 94.7 47.4 52.6 92.1 26.3 81.6 9~.7 65.8 84.2 92.1 97.4 8~.2 I00.O 32.7 40.8 69.4 83.7 95.9 83,7 28.6 98.0 20.4 85.7 I00.0 55.1 95.9 95.9 91.8 93.9
90.5 26.5 23.5 44.9 61.5 92.9 61.5 43.4 86.1 11.9 51.5 92.7 29.0 69.9 70.4 86.9 67.5 92.6 30.6 25.5 54.2 69.1 96.3 65.4 ~.1 90.0 13.5 63.0 97.1 31.4 76.0 80.9 88.5 70.1 91.7 29.3 28.7 58.8 72.4 96.4 66.6 45.9 92.3 ,13.8 71.3 97.0 39.2 83.7 87.0 86.7 81.8 8B.5 30.5 31.8 55.7 70.5 95.4 66.6 43.9 95.4 17.0 74.1 97.0 43.0 83.6 91.8 86.6 80.3 87.2 3~.4 25.8 50.5 62.8 91.2 68.5 36.0 96.7 10.7 65.9 99.1 31.3 73.7 93.6 77.0 75.4
l / 21 meals a t home = 1 p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s households no t c l a n s i f i e d by Income.
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Table 8.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FA~S AND OI/~; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PR~C~: Quantity Per Household UNITED STATES BY URBA~ZATION
Q u a n t i t y used a t hc~e per household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1) , food from a l l sources ; housekeepi~g households o f 2 o r more persons , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, and
household s i z e
Urban i za t i on , money income a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s i z e t /
(z)
Milk, cream, i c e crssm, cheese Fa t s and o i l s F lou r and c e r e a l s Bakery products
F lou r Pre- Table fatS Salad, Salad Break- Whole Proc- Ice S h o r t - o t h e r pared f a s t Other Bread Other
Fresh f r e s h essed Cream Cheese Merge- ~ cooking dress- than flour f l u i d f l u i d m i l k ~ cream To ta l B u t t e r o i l s i ~ s c e r e s l s m i l k mi lk f i n e mixes mixes
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) C17) (18) (19)
~ Pounds Quarts ~uurts Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
5.52 2.08 0.09 0.47 0.55 0.93 0.48 0.10 0.20 2.42 0.30 0.57 1.63 7.64 3 .88 .09 .69 .70 1.09 .56 .14 .40 4 .41 .29 .67 3.13
10.34 5.80 .16 .67 .77 1.2B .66 .13 .45 6.03 .56 .86 4 .49 11.85 5.75 .19 .69 1.09 1 .70 .91 .08 .66 7.44 .29 .92 6 .07 12.50 6.94 .07 .61 .77 1.71 1.03 .08 .52 17.45 .23 1.07 10.79
5.64 2.12 .13 .57 .87 .96 .53 .12 .31 1.34 .44 .52 .96 9.35 2.?7 .i0 I.ii .92 1.24 .55 .17 .52 2.57 .52 .72 1.56
11.42 3.39 .12 1.27 1.08 1.39 .59 .23 .65 3.08 .64 .88 2.12 13.48 6.19 .12 1.50 1.18 1.71 .61 .29 .74 4.82 .69 1.30 2.96 16.09 8.?7 .12 1.51 1.25 1.87 .65 .18 1.06 7.35 1.02 1.71 4.55
5.65 1.28 .10 .?7 .91 1.01 .58 .13 .37 .97 .42 .47 .66 9.90 2.26 .12 1.23 1.04 1.20 .59 .26 .49 1.39 .76 .68 1.04
13.16 2.47 .16 1.30 1.33 1.58 .70 .2q .69 1.87 .79 1.06 1.39 16.93 4.38 .16 1.73 1.34 1.78 .86 .38 .74 2.86 1.18 1.36 1.62 21.99 6.32 .15 1.90 1.54 2.21 .84 .28 .98 5.03 1.15 1.91 2.60
5.66 1.52 .15 .85 1.04 1.02 .70 .19 .32 .65 .38 .48 .54 9.37 1.69 .21 1.13 1.31 1.42 .86 .22 .49 .84 .69 .69 .72
13.21 2.04 .19 1.65 1.51 1.68 .93 .29 .66 1.40 .98 .80 1.16 16.13 2.70 .17 1.86 1.65 1.88 1.10 .35 .89 1.59 1.00 1.17 1.29 21.05 4.90 .27 2.30 1.83 2.77 1.33 .46 1.16 4.09 1.28 1.74 2.38
5.68 1.69 .12 .65 .84 .97 .57 .13 .29 1.32 .39 .~8 .91 9.29 2.53 .14 i.i0 1.02 1.27 .65 .19 .49 2.12 .60 .68 1.45
12.44 2.90 .16 1.30 1.25 1.52 .74 .2& .63 2.58 .76 .92 1.89 15.04 4.72 .16 1.63 1.33 1.77 .85 .32 .76 3.73 .86 1.2/. 2.49 18.30 6.71 .17 1.66 1.42 2.13 .95 .25 .95 7.45 .95 1.56 4.47
ALL m~UZATI0~ Quarts Under 2,000:
2-pereon households .................. 6.39 3-person households .................. 9.06 4-person households .................. 12.29 5-pereon households .................. 13.80 Households of 6 or more .............. 15.99
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 6.11 3-person households .................. 10.28 4-person households .................. 12.39 5-person households .................. 14.87 Households o f 6 or more .............. 17.41
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households .................. 6.27 3 - l~_rson households .................. 10.88 4-pereon hous ebuids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.21 5-person households .................. 17.85 Households of 6 or more .............. 23.48
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .................. 6.66 3-person households .................. 10.20 4-person households .................. 14.87 5- person households .................. 17.89 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.23
A l l i n t o nes 3 / : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .36 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.27 4-pereon households .................. 13.72 5-pereon households .................. 16.41 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.20
m1~J! Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 4 .49 3-person households .................. 6.09 4-person househ~ds .................. 6.46 5-person households .................. 7.06 Households of 6 or more .............. 9.78
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households .................. 5.76 3-person households .................. 9.33 4-person households .................. 11.93 5-person households .................. 14.16 Households of 6 o r more .............. 15.30
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 6.09 3-person households .................. 10.75 4-person households .................. 14.35 5-person households .................. 17.67 Households o f 6 or more .............. 21.99
_,000 and ove r : 2-person households .................. 6.46 3-person households .................. 10.02 4-person households .................. 14.84 5-pereon households .................. 18.36 Households of 6 or more .............. 21.45
All in~c~es 3 / : 2-person households .................. 5.85 3 -person households .................. 9.72 4-pereon households .................. 13.46 5-person households .................. 16.15 Households of 6 or more .............. 19.34
See footnotes at end of t a b l e .
0.44 0.73 2.77 0.90 • 53 1.49 3.07 1.34 .63 1.98 3.84 1.58 .79 2.48 4.12 1.42 .68 3.98 3.18 1.01
• 43 .55 3.00 1.32 .70 .94 4.36 1.9/ .80 1.16 5.47 2.14
1.09 1.47 6.59 2.33 1.23 2.25 8.50 2.56
• 43 .42 2.99 1.46 .61 .65 4.55 2.17 .88 .86 6.].1 2.66 .92 1.03 7.43 3.06
1.37 1.51 I0.ii 3.24
.32 .32 2.67 1.59
.56 .43 4.6~ 2.55 • 75 .80 5.82 3.07 .78 .71 7.37 3.54
l.l~ 1.34 ]-1.31 4.32
.~0 .51 2.87 1.31
.62 .83 4.29 2.03
.78 1.03 5.66 2.44 • 92 1.26 6.77 2.78
1.19 2.12 8.62 2.89
3.99 2.16 .06 .45 .59 .82 .41 .41 .45 .10 .18 i.ii .33 .42 1.05 2.95 .90 5.41 3.27 .04 .70 .67 .98 .35 .63 .94 .12 .35 1.90 .20 .70 2.59 3.28 1.70 5.50 5.62 ~ .32 .49 1.0~ .26 .78 1.52 .06 .4~ 4.02 .60 .72 3.56 4.25 1.46 5.71 6.44 .(13 .48 .65 1.16 .25 .91 1.72 .06 .81 3.25 .06 .46 6.85 4.28 1.16 8.33 10.38 .00 .95 .58 1.47 .69 .78 1.83 .ZI .99 5.12 .17 1.16 6.26 6.86 1.55
5.25 1.72 .13 .56 .82 .90 .51 .39 .46 .12 .27 .94 .38 .45 .98 2.71 1.42 8.52 2.51 .08 I.ii .8~ 1.23 .55 .69 .80 .18 .~0 1.56 .45 .62 1.59 4.41 2.(35
ii.00 3.31 .09 1.20 1.09 1.28 .51 .77 .96 .28 .65 2.06 .66 .86 1.98 5.69 2.23 13.15 5.73 .05 1.49 1.30 1.69 .57 1.13 1.12 .28 .76 2.84 .65 1.09 2.77 6.93 2.74 14.55 8.53 .05 1.49 1.26 1.79 .52 1.26 1.79 .21 i.ii 4.80 1.09 1.75 3.85 8.38 2.82
5.43 1.19 .09 .76 .91 . .99 .55 .44 .36 .13 .36 .88 .42 .46 .70 2.91 1.42 9.87 1.88 .10 1.21 1.05 1.14 .56 .59 .54 .2B .48 .93 .71 .67 1.00 4.50 2.22
13.49 2.0~ .14 1.30 1.24 1./8 .68 .80 .63 .31 .64 1.13 .75 .95 1.29 6.ii 2.89 16.80 4.3~ .15 1.57 1.27 1.73 .78 .95 .89 .43 .81 2.2B 1.14 1.23 1.47 7.67 3.32 20.71 4.58 .10 1.9¢ 1.47 2.16 .73 1.43 1.16 .27 .86 3.34 1.17 1.60 1.95 10.15 3.23
5.4~ 1.59 .16 .83 i.i0 .97 .65 .32 .30 .21 .33 .57 .32 .41 .57 2.58 1.61 9.13 1.67 .22 1.00 1.30 1.44 .93 .51 .41 .24 .445 .80 .67 .61 .73 4.72 2.67 12.99 1.89 .19 1.53 1.57 1.65 .91 .74 .69 .29 .65 1.26 .93 .79 1.13 5.65 3.12 16.30 2.55 .14 1.89 1.6~ 1.84 1.12 .72 .58 .37 .85 .97 .96 1.09 1.27 7.37 3.98 19.80 3.88 .16 2.34 1.86 2.71 1.31 1.40 1.05 .60 1.0~ 2.55 1.52 1.59 2.43 ll.l~ 4.50
5.20 1.49 .ii .65 .88 .93 .55 .37 .38 .13 .28 .82 .37 .41 .75 2.78 1.38 8.90 2.13 .13 1.08 1.03 1.25 .65 .60 .(13 .21 .48 1.19 .59 .63 1.23 4.39 2.23
12.29 2.52 .14 1.26 1.26 1.44 .69 .74 .78 .27 .62 1.57 .74 .86 1.56 5.82 2.62 14.92 4.33 .ii 1.64 1.34 1.70 .78 .92 .92 .35 .80 2.12 .87 1.09 2.10 7.07 3.20 18.09 5.69 .09 1.90 1.52 2.16 .86 1.31 1.34 .33 .97 3.56 1.16 1.61 2.86 9.69 3.39
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Table 8.--M~IX, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, C~W/.~; BAKEHY PRODUCTS: Quantity Per Household (continued) D%PlmfED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Quantity used at home per household in a week, April-Jume 1955(based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars), Fresh
and household size i_/ f l u i d milk
(1) (2) mm~ t~NF~R~
Under 2~000: 2- person households ................... 6.08 3-person households ................... 7.87 4-persun households ................... 11.03 5-penson households ................... 13.08 Households of 6 or more ............... 10.36
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 6.07 3-penson h~u~ eholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.13 4-person households ................... 12.54 5-person hsusehelds ................... 13.54 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.87
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 6.22 3-person households ................... 10.84 4-penson households ................... 13.73 5-person households ................... 16.99 Households of 6 or mole ............... 23.92
6,(X~0 and over: 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.48 3 -pe rson households ................... 10.65 4-peraon households ................... 14.46 5-person households ................... 15.67 Households of 6 or more ............... 25.22
All in, ames 3_/: 2-person households ................... 6.28 3-peraon households ................... 10.17 4 -person households ................... 13.12 5-pereon households ................... 14.70 Households o f 6 or more ............... 17.44
RURAL F A ~ Under 2 ,000:
2-person households ..... . .............. 10.80 3-peraon households ................... 14.80 4-person households ................... 18.48 5-pemsan households ................... 19.15 Households of 6 or more ............... 22.33
2,000-3,999: 2-peraon households ................... 9.30 3-person households ................... 14.01 4-person households ................... 14.75 5-peraun ho~sehalds " 21.39 Households of 6 or more ............... 28.95
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 9.87 3-person huus ehnlds ................... 13.00 4-pereon households ................... 15.24 5-pereon hous ehalds ................... 21.88 ~useholds of 6 or more ............... 29.36
6,000 and over: 2-peraon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.53 3-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.83 • - p e r s o n households ................... 17.19 5-person hous eh~Ids ................... 19.05 Households of 6 or more ............... 29.12
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ................... 10.46 3-pereon households ................... 13.91 4-person households ................... 16.8~ 5-peraon households ................... 20.64 Huuseholds of 6 or more ............... 26.68
Mi lk , cream, ice cream, cheese FatS and oils
Whole Table £atS Salad,
esse¢l Cream Cheese F l u i d m i l k ~ cream T o t a l Bu%tSr - ening o i l s m i l k (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (~) (9) (10) (n) (12)
5 . m 1.99 0 .08 0 .38 0 .46 0 .95 0 .47 0 .48 0.72 o . u 6.21 5.99 .04 .63 .74 .99 .47 .52 1.86 .12 8.74 9.17 .0[3 .57 .87 1.27 .67 .60 2.20 .25
12.17 10.73 .ii .50 1.47 2.20 i.ii 1.09 2./,6 .07 7.75 8.98 .00 .45 .93 1.65 .80 .85 3.63 .04
5.72 3.15 .06 .50 .93 1.02 .52 .50 .65 .12 9.87 3.67 .06 .98 1.01 1.17 .41 .76 1.07 .17
11.53 3.88 .08 1.32 1.08 1.58 .63 .96 1.33 .17 12.13 7.96 .07 1.36 1.02 1.64 .42 1.21 1.7D .36 14.31 11.05 .04 1.30 1.20 1.76 .38 1.41 2.26 .18
5.87 1.63 .08 .77 .85 1.02 .64 .38 .53 .14 9.57 3.50 .13 1.28 .99 1.32 .61 .71 .85 .22
12.41 3.24 .12 1.21 1.52 1.78 .69 1.09 1.25 .21 16.30 5.2/* .08 1.97 1.43 1.74 .83 .91 i.i0 .30 22.51 10.17 .05 1.77 1.62 2.21 .77 1.44 1.84 .34
6.52 1.26 .ii .94 .76 1.25 .89 .36 .39 .12 10.02 1.59 .21 1.56 1.37 1.32 .62 .70 .46 .13 13.48 2.56 .08 1.95 1.33 1.76 .92 .84 1.20 .28 15.14 3.10 .09 1.65 1.68 1.96 .99 .98 .75 .29 21.43 9.57 .25 2.42 1.90 2.93 .79 2.14 1.39 .27
5.73 2.21 .08 .58 .73 i.02 .55 .47 .61 .12 9.00 3.68 .i0 1.14 1.02 1.24 .52 .72 1.05 .16
11.81 3 .99 .08 1.30 1.31 1 .66 .69 .96 1.36 .21 13.73 6.71 .08 1.56 1.33 1.78 .Tl 1.07 1.38 .33 15.8~ 9.92- .06 1.37 1.41 2.01 .67 1.36 2.32 .21
Flour and c e r e a l s Bakery productS
F l o u r Pre- Sa lad other pared Break- d r e s s - than f l o u r f a s t Other Bread Other
lngs mixes mixes cerea l s
(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
Pounds founds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
0.21 2.97 0.28 0.68 1.64 2.70 0.88 .42 5.93 .~0 .59 3.43 2.96 1.17 .37 5.63 .60 .69 4.89 3.52 1.82 .46 6.51 .49 1.20 4.~6 4.28 2.03 .35 19.~0 .16 .99 8.85 2.79 .77
.40 1.76 .54 .63 .86 3.57 1.13
.56 4.17 .65 .85 -1.50 4.18 1.90
.66 4.02 .61 .85 2.28 5.28 2,09
.71 6.54 .69 1.51 3.21 6.41 2.04 1.08 7.62 1.13 1.59 4.50 9.54 2,41
• 37 .96 .48 .46 .46 3 .23 1.69 .52 2.27 .89 .69 1.12 4.86 2.14 .82 2.92 .86 1.25 1.55 6.16 2,41 • 57 3.06 1.29 1.64 1.58 7.23 2.63
1.23 6.55 i. Ii 2.32, 3.75 10.46 3.48
• 30 .92 .69 .81 .36 3.20 1.51 • 59 .77 .73 .92 .70 4.40 2,21 .73 1.56 1.22 .84 1.14 6.73 3.00 • 97 2.59 1.09 1.34 i.ii 7.59 2.45
1.43 5.18 .59 1.84 1.98 12.59 4.92
.32 1.91 .46 .60 1.01 3.09 1.21 • 52 3.26 .68 .75 1.62 4.30 1,83 • 69 3.51 .87 .98 2.18 5.57 2,28 • 72 4.73 .90 1.48 2.51 6.91 2.46
1.01 9.03 .85 1.68 4.82 8.79 2.74
9.07 2.06 .20 .65 .65 i.i0 .66 .~ 1.33 .08 .22 4.09 .27 .64 2.78 2.53 .91 12.67 2.05 .24 .74 .71 1.37 .97 .40 1.81 .17 .42 6.04 .28 .74 3.52 2.89 1.07 16.15 2.85 .~ 1.0q .94 1.52 .99 .52 2.19 .08 .54 8.20 .48 1.12 4.94 3.77 1,47 16.I~ 2.26 .36 .96 l.iS 1.80 1.28 .52 3.04 .i0 .67 11.06 .33 i.i0 6.47 3.90 1.25 17.55 4.33 .14 .64 .68 1.83 1.31 .52 4.84 .09 .54 19.13 .30 1.12 13.61 2.52 1.07
8.72 1.64 .40 .92 1.04 1.21 .76 -~ .95 .09 .34 3.08 .56 .70 i.ii 3.25 1.22 13.24 1.99 .37 1.43 1.19 1.52 .97 .54 1.1,8 .08 .60 4.74 .60 1.02 1.56 4.51 1.63 13.72 2.32 .36 1.51 1.01 1.56 1.04 .52 1.86 .09 .59 6.50 .66 1.09 2.43 4.66 1.71 18.52 2.98 .55 2.02 1.12 1.95 1.32 .63 2,15 .i0 .73 7.65 .87 1.54 3.00 5.79 1.59 24.36 3.69 .48 2.08 1.34 2.36 1.66 .69 3.37 .12 .87 12.94 .56 1.91 6.38 6.21 2.30
8.72 1.26 .23 1.05 1.20 1.37 1.05 .32 1.01 .ll .41 2.64 .29 .62 .86 ).37 .98 12.20 1.42 .37 1.09 1.25 1.42 .90 .52 1.25 .15 .37 3.68 .77 .82 1.30 3.70 1.66 13.40 2.79 .49 1.97 1.26 1.75 1.02 .74 1.33 .i0 .64 4.64 .74 1.28 1.63 5.84 2.09 20.00 2.16 .50 2.37 1.70 2.32 1.63 .69 1.99 .23 .72 6.90 1.19 1.50 2.98 6.12 2.34 26.59 4.78 .65 2.09 1.65 2.47 1.56 .90 2.32 .20 .94 9.06 1.13 2.22 2.77 9.04 2.67
7.95 .65 .25 .98 .99 1.14 .93 .20 .79 .09 .25 1.53 .37 .73 .86 2.89 1.52 10.95 3.14 .23 1.58 1.07 1.54 .82 . .71 .75 .15 .48 2.90 .88 .99 .73 4.38 1.72 16.42 2,75 .61 2.68 i.i0 1.90 1.30 .60 1.43 .22 .61 3.38 1.01 .96 1.73 5.59 2.26 16.92 2.98 .60 2.10 1.72 2.02 1.12 .90 1.66 .27 1.03 4.25 1.17 1.45 1.87 6.91 2.51 26.86 2.50 .89 1.97 1.58 2.81 2.30 .51 2.78 .06 1.16 10.25 1.12 2.35 2.77 8.56 2.42
9.18 1.70 .26 .82 .86 1.16 .76 .41 1.15 .i0 .28 3.46 .38 .66 1.93 2.88 1.03 12.40 1.99 .28 1.13 .97 1.45 .95 .49 1.54 .13 .46 4.98 .46 .85 2.41 3.6~ 1.37 14.91 2.~ .43 1.55 1.05 1.69 1.14 .55 1.78 .I0 .59 6.33 .63 1.12 3.13 4.90 1.74 18.02 2.50 .48 1.74 1.30 1.98 1.35 .63 2.32 .19 .72 8.03 .77 1.37 3.93 5.33 1.77 22.77 3.88 .52 1.55 1.21 2.24 1.60 .64 3.59 .ii .82 13.86 .64 1.74 7.59 5.88 1.97
* Less t han 0 .005. ~ / 21 h e a l s a t ~ -" i person. ~ Approximately t he n~mher o f pounds o f F l u i d m i l k t o wh/ch proc'essed m i l k t i . e . , evapora ted , condensed, dry, i s e q u / v s l e n t In cs lc ium. 3_/ In - e ludes households not c l e s s i f i e d by i ~ c m e .
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Table 9.--MILK, CEEAH, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FIEUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PR~CTS: Money Value Per Household
Money value (dollars) of food used et home per household in e week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table izatlcm, income, and household size
STATES BY URBANIZATIOH
i), food from all sources; housekeepJ.z~ households of 2 or more persons, by urban-
Milk, erea~, lee er~sm, cheese
Urbaniza t ioa , momey t/lccme Whole Table . f a t s a f t e r l n c ~ e t axes ( d o l l a r s ) , Fresh PToc- Ice ~d~se~sizeY' fhLtd freeh Crs~ C~eese I I miz~ mizx f l u i d mt1.k essed cream Tota l Butter.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Fats and oils F1ou.r and. c e r e a l s Buker#' products
Short- Salad, Salad Floux Pre- Break= other pared
~ar~a- ~ cooking dress- than flour f a s t Other Breed Other f i n e o i l s i n ~ mixes mixes ce rea l s
(m) (n) (12) (13) (~) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
ALL U ~ I O ~ S Under 2,000:
2-pers~ households .................. 1,37 1.21 0.14 0.i0 0.21 0.26 0.45 0.33 0.13 0.18 0.03 3-personhuuseholds .................. 1,89 1.66 .26 .09 .30 .3& .51 .37 .14 .~ .05 4-pers(m households .................. 2.55 2.26 .35 .17 .31 .39 .58 .42 .16 .45 .04 5-perssn households .................. 2.9~ 2.58 .41 .22 .31 .55 .82 .62 .20 .57 .02 H~Iseholds of 6 or more .............. 3.31 2.75 .43 .07 .28 .41 .83 .65 .18 .83 .03
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 1.36 1.25 .l& .15 .28 .40 .47 .36 .12 .14 .05 3-pertain households .................. 2.20 2.03 .17 .13 .51 .46 .56 .37 .19 .23 .05 4-perscmhuuseholds .................. 2,67 2.49 .25 .13 .58 .51 .61 .~0 .21 .28 .08 5-perscm households .................. 3,21 2.95 .42 .15 .67 .58 .73 .41 .33 .36 .09 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.62 3.40 .60 .]_5 .67 .59 .73 .42 .31 .51 .06
4,000-5,999: 2-personhuusehold s .................. 1.37 1.22 .09 .12 .40 .4~ .52 .~0 .12 .ii .05 3-person households .................. 2.36 2.16 .16 .L5 .61 .53 .57 .40 .16 .17 .09 4-persunhouseholds ....... 6 .......... 3,12 2.90 .16 .19 .64 .65 .71 .48 .24 .23 .09 5-personhouseholds .................. 3,83 3.60 .30 .20 .77 .61 .80 .56 .23 .28 .14 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.80 4.50 .42 .19 .80 .73 .91 .56 .35 .39 .09
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 1.49 1.25 .ii .17 .45 .50 .58 .49 .09 .09 .07 3-persun households .................. 2.28 2.05 .11 .25 .59 .66 .74 .59 .15 .12 .08 4-persunbuuseholds .................. 3.28 2.88 .15 .22 .90 .76 .86 .65 .20 .22 .I0 5-persun households .................. 3.87 3.45 .18 .22 .9~ .81 .96 .75 .22 .20 .I~ Households of 6 or more .............. 4.90 4.41 .30 .33 1.08 .93 1.19 .82 .37 .35 .15
All Incc~es ~/: 2-perscmhouseholds .................. I.~0 1.25 .12 .13 .33 .40 .50 .39 .ii .13 .05 3-persom households .................. 2.22 2.02 .17 .16 .53 .51 .61 .~ .17 .21 .07 4-person households .................. 2.98 2.72 .20 .18 .64 .61 .71 .50 .21 .26 .08 5-person households .................. 3.53 3.2~ .32 .19 .75 .6£ .82 .57 .25 .31 .ii Households of 6 or more .............. 4.19 3.83 .~ .21 .74 .70 .91 .61 .30 .49 .08
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.00 .89 .15 .06 .22 .30 .~0 .29 .II .Ii .O& 3-persun households .................. 1.27 1.16 .22 .0~ .32 .32 .40 .25 .16 .23 .0~ 4-personhuuseholds .................. 1.45 1.30 .32 .02 .IS .27 .35 .18 .17 .33 .03 5-person households .................. 1.6~ 1.35 .61 .03 .21 .35 .37 .17 .20 .42 .01 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.16 1.9~ .69 .00 .52 .34 .6~ .46 .18 .48 .06
2,000-3,999: 2-personhuuseholds .................. 1.32 1.19 .12 .14 .29 .39 .45 .~ .ii .12 .04 3-person households .................. 2.01 1.85 .16 .Ii .52 .45 .55 .37 .18 .20 .06 4-persen households .................. 2.59 2.42 .25 .12 .57 .54 .95 .35 .20 .24 .I0 5-person households .................. 3.15 2.95 .39 .06 .72 .66 .70 .38 .31 .27 .08 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.26 3.13 .57 .06 .71 .59 .68 .36 .32 .~0 .07
4,000-5,999: 2-personhouseholds .................. 1.35 1.19 .09 .II .40 .45 .50 .38 .12 .09 .05 3-perscal households .................. 2.38 2.19 .14 .13 .61 .55 .5~ .39 .16 .15 .I0 4-person households .................. 3.21 3.02 .15 .18 .66 .63 .68 .47 .21 .17 .ii 5-perscm households .................. 3.90 3.66 .29 .19 .74 .60 .76 .52 .24 .25 .16 H~seholds of 6 or more .............. 4.69 4.42 .35 .14 .85 .73 .87 .50 .36 .33 .09
6,000 and over: 2-persun households .................. 1.45 1.21 .12 .18 .~ .53 .54 .46 .09 .09 .07 3-personhuuseholds .................. 2.28 2.03 .i0 .25 .56 .66 .77 .6& .13 .II .09 4-personbcuseholds .................. 3.27 2.84 .14 .21 .85 .80 .84 .64 .20 .20 .i0 5-person households .................. 4.05 3.5~ .16 .18 1.01 .85 .96 .77 .19 .16 .15 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.66 4.27 .28 .20 1.14 .99 1.14 .79 .35 .29 .20
All incomes ~/: 2-person households .................. 1.31 1.16 .i0 .13 .35 .43 .48 .38 .i0 .i0 .05 3-perscmhouseholds .................. 2.]_5 1.97 .14 .15 .55 .53 .60 .45 .16 .17 .08 4-person households .................. 2.98 2.72 .18 .17 .65 .63 .68 .48 .20 .20 .I0 5-person households .................. 3.57 3.27 .30 .14 .81 .68 .77 .53 .24 .24 .12 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.16 3.89 .~0 .13 .89 .77 .89 .56 .33 .~4 .Ii
See footnotes at end of table.
0.07 0.23 0.08 0.14 0.19 0.51 0.33 .13 .~0 .08 .17 .35 .58 .45 .l& .57 .15 .22 .49 .68 .51 • 19 .66 .09 .37 .62 .80 .51 .16 1.49 .05 .35 .94 .56 .3~
• I0 .17 .12 .l& .15 .58 .52 • 16 .26 .14 .20 .24 .82 .75 • 20 .31 .17 .25 .34 1.04 .81 .23 .~ .19 .37 .40 1.22 .85 • 29 .69 .27 .47 .6~ 1.&9 .85
.13 .lO .12 .14 .12 .61 .59
.17 .15 .22 .20 .20 .89 .87
.22 .20 .21 .33 .26 1.17 1.04
.23 .28 .31 .42 .32 1.37 1.15 • 28 ./-,8 .31 .52 .42 1.81 1.12
• 12 .07 .12 .14 .ii .54 .66 • 16 .09 .19 .20 .16 .90 1.01 • 24 .14 .25 .25 .26 1.12 1.25 .28 .17 .28 .35 .29 1.42 1.49 .36 .37 .29 .52 .48 2.01 1.63
.i0 .14 .11 .13 .14 .56 .52
.16 .21 .17 .19 .22 .82 .79
.21 .26 .20 .27 .31 1.07 .95 • 24 .35 .23 .38 .37 1.27 1.09 • 28 .68 .Z5 .47 .59 1.53 1.02
• 07 .12 .08 .Ii .16 .53 .35 .12 .19 .06 .18 .36 .63 .54 .12 .41 .13 .18 .41 .77 .54 .20 .28 .02 .12 .78 .95 .48 .29 .54 .04 .35 -72 1.09 .53
09 .10 .1D .13 .16 .5~ .57 • 16 .17 .13 .18 .25 .8~ .81 • 20 .21 .17 .25 .35 1.09 .87 .25 .29 .16 .32 .43 1.27 .97 • 33 .46 .29 .50 .65 1.53 .93
.1.2 .I0 .12 .13 .12 .59 .59 • 17 .i0 .20 .19 .21 .88 .92 • 22 .12 .20 .30 .27 1.16 1.1& .25 .24 .29 .39 .32 1.43 1.27 .25 .35 .32 .47 .37 1.85 i. II
.13 .07 .i0 .12 .Ii .52 .67 • 16 .08 .19 .18 .16 .92 1.08 • 23 .12 .24 .25 .27 I.I0 1.29 • 28 .ii .26 .33 .30 1.42 1.70 • 36 .26 .33 .49 .51 2.05 1.74
• i0 .09 .10 .12 .13 .55 .57 • 16 .13 .17 .18 .22 .85 .89 • 20 .16 .19 .26 .30 I.Ii 1.06 • 25 .22 .23 .33 .37 1.32- 1.28 • 30 .36 .29 .47 .52 1.75 1.22
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Table 9 . - -MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKE~ PRODUCTS: Money Value P e r Household ( con t inued ) UNIT~ STATES BY URBANIZAZION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based cm all households in cell, table i), food frcm all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urban-
Izatlon, Inc(~e, and household size
Milk, eresm, i ce cream, cheese Fats and oils
Urban lza t l cm, money income ~fl~ole Table f a t s Short - a f t e r income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , F r e sh f r e s h Proc - I c e
a n d h o u s e h o l d s i z e ~ / £1uld e s s e d Cream eream Cheese l l m i l k fluid m i l k Total B u t t e r Marga- ! enlnE
m i l k r i n e (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
RURAL NONFAHM Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.28 1.15 0.13 0.08 0.18 0.20 0.46 0.32 3-person households .................. 1.59 1.32 .38 .04 .29 .37 .45 .31 4-person households .................. 2.18 1.89 .57 .00 .28 .45 .60 .43 5-person households .................. 2.63 2.47 .59 .09 .29 .81 1.15 .82 Households of 6 o r more .............. 1.91 1.56 .57 .00 .21 .48 .73 .50
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 1.29 1.21 .22 .08 .23 .42 .50 .35 3-person households .................. 2.37 2.14 .21 .07 .44 .49 .52 .29 4 -person households .................. 2.66 2 .47 .28 .09 .59 .48 .66 .43 5-person households .................. 2.85 2.61 .55 .08 .58 .51 .68 .28 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.02 2.94 .77 .07 .56 .58 .59 .24
4,000-5,999: 2-persoo households .................. 1.33 1.23 .Ii .lO .37 .39 .56 .~ 3-person households .................. 2.23 2.01 .25 .16 .62 .47 .60 .41 4-person households .................. 2.94 2.69 .20 .14 .57 .70 .77 .47 5-person households .................. 3.48 3.30 .36 .i0 .81 .60 .76 .52 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .56 4 . 9 0 .58 .07 .71 .76 .if7 .49
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .................. 1.69 1.37 .09 .12 .46 .33 .75 .65 3 -person households .................. 2.24 2.08 .12 .24 .71 .6~ .62 .42 4 -persoo households .................. 3.21 2.95 .18 .Ii 1.07 .69 .91 .66 5-person households .................. 3.19 3.08 .25 .16 .68 .71 .96 .68 Households of 6 or mere .............. 5.0~ 4.23 .41 .28 1.06 .91 1.09 .53
All incomes 2/: 2-person households .................. 1.35 1.23 .15 .09 .28 .33 .52 .38 3 - p e r s o n households .................. 2.12 1.90 .24 .13 .51 .49 .56 .35 4-person households .................. 2.79 2.55 .26 .I0 .63 .60 .73 .47 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.06 2.86 .45 .10 .67 .62 .80 .48 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .42 3 .15 .62~ .08 .58 .68 .78 . ~
I~RAL FARM Under 2 ,000:
2-person households .................. 2.28 1.95 .12 .23 .28 .29 .55 .43 3-persoo households .................. 3.18 2.80 .14 .25 .31 .34 .73 .62 4-person households .................. 3.88 3.47 .IB .48 .47 .43 .77 .63 5-person households .................. 4.09 3.56 .15 .4£ .39 .54 .96 .83 Households Of 6 or more .............. 4.77 3.95 .25 .16 .27 .36 .96 .82
2,000-3,999: 2-persun households .................. 1.96 1.~ .11 .48 .40 .~ .61 .49 3-pe r son households .................. 3.00 2.8,4 .12 .41 .62 .49 .77 .63 4-perscm householde .................. 3.13 2.95 .17 .38 .61 .45 .78 .6~ 5-person households . ................. 4.41 3 .89 .22 .64 .72 .49 1.02 .SA Households of 6 or mere .............. 5.97 5.19 .27 .57 .88 .63 1.21 1.02
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.00 1.78 .07 .27 .43 .50 .76 .68 3 -person households .................. 2.69 2.54 .i0 .4£ .49 .53 .76 .59 4-person h~useholds .................. 3.00 2.69 .18 .5~ .81 .55 .83 .65 5-persou households .................. 4.41 4.05 .16 .59 .90 .68 1.22 1.05 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.86 5.35 .31 .71 .80 .72 1.22 1.00
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 1.83 1.70 .05 .30 .49 .43 .68 .62 3-person households .................. 2.58 2.35 .19 .23 .69 .50 .72 .53 4-person households .................. 3.58 3.38 .22 .79 1.17 .48 1.02 .85 5-person households .................. 3.90 3.£9 .18 .67 .95 .71 .98 .73 Households of 6 o r more .............. 5.87 5.42 .~n i.i0 .77 .68 1.59 1.44
All Incomes 2/: 2-~erson households .................. 2.21 1.97 .i0 .30 .35 .37 .60 .49 3-person households .................. 2.94 2.66 .i~ .30 .49 .43 .75 .62 4 -person households .................. 3.49 3.1£ .16 .48 .6& .46 .87 .73 5 -pers~u huuseholde .................. 4.28 3.81 .17 .56 .67 .56 1.04 .87 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.48 4.80 .25 .61 .64 .56 1.17 1.00
Flour and cereals Bakery products
Flour Pre- S a l a d , S a / a d o t h e r pa red Break-
cook ing dress- t h a n flour £ast Other Bread Other o i l s lngs mixes mixes c e r e a l s
(12) (13) (14) (13) (16) (17) (18) (19)
0.14 0.18 0.03 0.07 0.28 0.09 0.17 0.18 0.49 0.32 .14 .42 .04 .15 .53 .i0 .i~ .35 .57 .42 • 17 .53 .08 .IA .53 .19 .18 .S& .60 .52 .32 .60 .03 .13 .59 .15 .82 .43 .78 .73 .22 .76 .01 .i0 1.66 .02 .21 .76 .51 .30
.15 .17 .05 .13 .28 .16 .17 .14 .68 .42
.24 .25 .04 .17 .42 .18 .24 .21 .79 .68 • 23 .31 .05 .20 .~0 .1B .24 .35 1.00 .77 .40 .42 .12 .22 .56 .20 .42 .38 1.21 .79 .36 .53 .06 .27 .69 .29 .45 .55 1.60 .77
.ii .14 .04 .14 .II .12 .14 .i0 .65 .64 • 18 .22 .07 .18 .25 .28 .21 .18 .95 .79 • 30 -33 .07 .24 .31 .24 .38 .23 1.18 .87 .24 .28 .ii .17 .31 .36 .49 .32 1.30 .96 .37 .46 .i0 .35 .59 .30 .59 .53 1.85 1.22
.i0 .ii .05 .09 .09 .24 .21 .08 .63 .65 • 20 .13 .07 .18 .09 .21 .28 .16 .84 .83 • 24 .32 .ii .26 .16 .34 .28 .20 1.26 1.17 .28 .23 .ii .25 .26 .31 .43 .23 1.50 .99 .56 .37 .09 .42 .37 .18 .50 .40 2.20 1.79
• 14 .16 .04 .11 .22 .14 .16 .14 .59 .46 .20 .Z5 .05 .17 .32 .20 .21 .22 .82 .67 .26 .34 .07 .22 .36 .23 .29 .30 1.05 .82 .32 .35 .12 .21 .43 .26 .~8 .3~ 1.30 .9~ .35 .54 .07 .28 .79 .23 .~A .57 1.52 .9~
.12 .29 .03 .07 .37 .07 .16 .27 .47 .31
.II .ZO .05 .13 .55 .08 .18 .36 .51 .37
.14 .~9 .03 .17 .75 .12 .28 .51 .67 .47
.I~ .66 .03 .22 .97 .I0 .28 .62 .71 .&O
.13 .98 .03 .16 1.60 .08 .48 1.14 .46 .32
.12 .23 .03 .i0 .30 .14 .18 .15 .58 .~8 • 15 .34 .03 .16 .45 .17 .27 .21 .79 .57 • 14 .42 .03 .17 .59 .21 .30 .32 .83 .59 .18 .49 .03 .22 .70 .27 .43 .39 1.0~ .56 .19 .73 .03 .24 1.24 .15 .47 .82 i. Ii .8£
.08 .22 .03 .13 .2.5 .08 .17 .12 .6/* .33 • 16 .30 .06 .14 .36 .22 .23 .19 .67 .58 • 19 .31 .04 .23 .AS .20 .37 .26 1.09 .80 • 17 .44 .08 .23 .61 .29 .40 .38 1.07 .82 .22 .52 .06 .24 .81 .29 .63 .40 1.49 .95
.06 .20 .0~ .ii .16 .I0 .20 .16 .54 .55 • 19 .19 .06 .16 .29 .23 .27 .13 .84 .54 • 16 .34 .06 .21 .36 .26 .27 .32 1.08 .88 • 26 .40 .08 .32 .42 .30 .40 .31 1.26 .93 • 14 .62 .03 .31 .g& .29 .69 .~A 1.49 .80
• ii .26 .0~ .09 .32 .i0 .17 .21 .53 .37 • 14 .35 .(Y- .14 .46 .13 .22 .27 .66 .47 • 14 .40 .04 .19 .59 .17 .30 .37 .88 .63 • 17 .52 .06 .23 .72 .22 .37 .45 .96 .63 • 17 .76 .03 .23 1.23 .17 .52 .77 1.02 .68
~ / 21 meals a t home = 1 p e r s o n . ~ / I n c l u d e s households not, c l a s s i f i e d by i n c ~ e .
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Table IO.--MEAT, POt~q~Y, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POT~ES, SWEETPOTA_mOES: Households Using UNITED STATES BY ~HBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at hume in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all househ~ in cell, table 1), food Drem all scurees; housekeeplng households of 2 or more persons, by urbanlzati~n, incume, and household size
Urbanlza~-~-, m~aey income after income taxes (do13m-s),
and household size I/
Meat P o u l t r y Potatoes, sweet]potatoes ~ a z " s sweets
Fish, S1rupe, Jellies, Var i e ty Luncheon shell- Eggs molaa- Jams,
T o t a l Beef Veal Pork Lamb, meata, Total Chicken Sugar Candies mutton meat~ f i s h ses, pre -
game honey serves
(i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (].6) (17) (i8) (19) (20)
Fresh Frozen dehy- d ra t ed
ALL' URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ........ 96.3 73.5 6.2 83.9 4.3 19.2 43.2 51.5 50.8 44.5 96.3 96.0 32.9 45.3 22.0 86.6 0.4 2.8 3-person household9_ ...__ ..... 98.7 74.7 6.1 96.6 5.6 21.0 57.7 53.5 52.6 55.1 96.2 97.3 43.9 55.9 28.8 92.1 .6 4.6 4-person households ........ 97.8 69.0 3.8 87.3 .6 21.5 62.3 56.3 55.1 49.7 90.8 97.5 56.0 57.0 33.2 92.7 1.3 4.1 5-person households .... , .... 94.9 74.2 2.8 88.0 6.5 19.8 64.5 54.4 54.4 47.0 95.9 94.5 50.2 60.8 30.0 90.3 0 .5 Households of 6 or more .... 93.3 54.4 1.8 88.3 2.1 26.1 52.7 43.5 42.8 58.7 94.7 97.5 52.7 43.8 26.1 79.2 0 1.8
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 99.3 89.1 12.3 84.8 12.6 25.6 58.5 56.7 55.5 59.7 98.1 93.0 25.9 57.2 25.5 90.0 1.2 2.8 3-person huuseholds ........ 99.3 . 90.2 12.7 94.5 9.7 20.7 77.0 54.7 53.9 65.1 99.6 96.5 35.8 66.5 39.3 95.8 3.4 4.1 4-person households ........ 99.9 92.5 13.6 90.5 9.1 26.7 83.1 51.3 50.9 68.8 98.3 96.5 41.8 72.2 47.5 95.7 2.9 2.9 5 -person households ........ I00.0 91.6 10.7 95.2 6.8 29.8 82.9 61.6 59.6 62.9 98.6 98.1 52.8 66.8 52.5 97.5 2.5 3.9 Households o f 6 or more .... 98.9 85.8 6.8 95.2 2.9 25.3 81.6 52.6 51.9 69.8 98.7 98.1 56.9 76.8 50.2 98.1 1.3 2.7
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ........ i00.0 94.1 15.0 89.3 12.9 19.1 65.1 55.5 53.1 53.8 98.0 93.6 28.8 51.2 35.2 89.5 5.9 5.3 3-person households ........ 99.9 96.0 20.2 94.2 15.6 21.3 78.0 55.5 53.2 69.5 99.3 95.6 38.2 67.8 47.2 95.3 8.1 6.3 K-person households ........ iO0.O 97.3 18.6 94.3 Ii.i 25.8 85.6 58.2 54.7 70.5 99.4 97.4 43.6 71.8 59.1 96.6 4.9 3.7 5-person households ........ i00.0 95.7 15.3 97.1 9.2 24.4 89.8 67.0 65.8 73.4 99.2 98.1 44.7 76.4 62.3 98.1 5.7 2.9 Households of 6 or more .... 1(30.0 97.1 12.9 95.4 7.4 27.3 91.2 54.5 48.6 67.4 99.7 98.5 44.5 75.1 50.2 97.4 3.9 2.0
6,000 and over: 2-persun households ........ i00.0 94.0 13.9 87.2 20.1 24.8 54.5 52.7 49.5 64.1 98.8 89.4 26.0 62.0 36.3 89.0 3.3 5.2 3-pemsun households ........ i00.0 95.6 16.6 93.3 18.4 24.5 73.3 59.1 54.3 71.3 99.0 95.2 34.5 67.5 45.3 93.3 11.5 3.0 4-person' huuseholds ........ 99.9 97.9 19.2 90.9 20.4 28.3 83.6 68.4 63.1 82.8 I00.0 98.3 43.5 82.7 52.0 95.0 10.1 5.6 5-person households , ........ i00.0 98.3 20.9 94.5 13.7 19.4 87.2 85.6 60.9 77.0 99.1 99.1 45.3 74.2 56.2 96.9 14.2 8.1 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 96.1 17.i 97.6 11.8 17.3 87.9 62.2 60.9 77.2 99.7 i00.0 54.3 85.3 65.1 99.0 6.3 5.5
All in~cmm_s ~/:
2-person households ........ 99.0 87.6 12.1 85.7 12.8 22.3 56.6 53.7 52.1 56.5 97.8 92.9 27.4 53.4 28.4 88.6 2.8 3.6 3-person households ........ 99.6 90.8 14.7 94.1 12.7 22.0 73.0 56.0 53.7 66.7 98.8 96.2 36.7 64.6 40.6 94.1 6.5 5.0 4-pereon households ........ 99.7 93.0 15.5 91.3 12.0 26.7 81.4 58.9 56.3 70.9 98.4 97.2 43.2 72.1 50.5 95.6 5.2 4.0 5-pereon households ........ 99.5 92.6 13.6 94.7 9.5 24.8 84.0 62.5 60.5 67.8 98.6 98.1 47.7 71.6 53.5 96.6 5.7 4.0 Households of 6 or more .... 98.7 86.9 10.2 94.7 6.6 25.0 82.0 53.8 51.2 68.3 98.2 97.9 51.0 71.4 49.5 94.9 3.1 2.8
URBAN Under 2,(X)O :
2-pereon households ........ 97.4 86.0 9.6 85.1 6.1 30.7 51.8 58.8 58.8 50.9 97.4 93.9 28.9 37.7 21.1 86.0 .9 3.5 3-person households ........ 1(30.0 88.3 i0.0 98.3 11.7 28.3 60.0 60.0 60.0 61.7 96.7 95.0 36.7 48.3 31.7 93.3 1.7 6.7 4-person households ........ 96.0 68.0 4.0 92.0 0 24.0 64.0 56.0 56.0 56.0 80.0 92.0 48.0 52.0 32.0 92.0 0 4.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 94.1 5.9 94.1 17.6 35.3 76.5 70.6 70.6 58.8 88.2 94.1 41.2 52.9 29.4 94.1 0 0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 88.9 0 i00.0 ii.i 55-6 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 88.9 100.0 33.3 77.8 22.2 I00.0 0 0
2,000-3,999 : 2-pereon households ........ 99.5 91.8 14.6 81.7 15.5 28.3 55.7 61.6 60.7 61.6 98.2 91.8 21.0 52.5 26.0 88.6 1.8 3.2 3-person households ........ 99.4 92.9 17.8 94.7 13.6 24.3 75.7 56.8 55.6 69.8 99.4 95.9 33.1 62.7 38.5 95.9 4.1 4.7 4-person households ........ I00.0 96.8 17.2 89.8 13.4 27.4 81.5 55.4 55.4 75.2 98.7 94.9 43.3 67.5 44.6 94.3 3.8 2.5 5-person households ........ i00.0 95.1 17.3 96.3 ii.i 33.3 8~.0 69.1 66.7 70.4 98.8 97.5 48.1 58.0 50.6 98.8 2.5 1.2 Households of 6 o r more .... 98.4 93.8 10.9 95.3 6.3 31.3 84.4 54.7 53.1 75.0 98.4 95.3 53.1 76.6 37.5 98.4 0 1.6
4,0(]0-5,999 :
2-person households ........ i00.0 93.3 17.9 87.5 15.6 21.0 63.4 57.6 54.5 53.1 98.7 92.4 29.5 50.4 35.7 87.9 5.4 5.4 3-pemsan households ........ i00.0 96.9 22.4 93.8 IS.2 18.2 77.1 55.7 53.6 72.4 99.5 94.3 36.5 64.1 49.5 94.8 7.3 6.8 4-person households ........ i00.0 98.9 25.4 94.5 14.9 28.2 86.2 62.4 58.0 76.2 99.4 96.1 35.4 68.5 59.7 96.7 7.2 3.9 5-person households ........ 1(30.0 97.1 18.3 97.1 13.5 26.9 91.3 71.2 69.2 76.9 99.0 97.1 42.3 74.0 63.5 97.1 8.7 3.8 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 97.7 18.4 95.4 11.5 28.7 90.8 60.9 55.2 74-7 i00.0 i00.0 42.5 70.1 44-8 95.4 6.9 3.4
6,000 and over:
2-person households ........ i00.0 93.7 15.1 86.8 22.0 2'7.0 55.3 54.7 51.6 63.5 98.7 88.7 25.2 59.1 37.7 88.1 3.8 5.0 3-person households ........ i00.0 95.6 19.6 91.1 21.5 27.2 70.9 60.8 57.0 71-5 98.7 93.7 34.2 62.0 ~.9 93.7 12.0 2.5 4-person households ........ i00.0 97.9 17.6 89.4 23.2 33.1 83.8 70.4 6~.i 85.2 i00.0 97.9 45.1 83.1 52.1 9~.4 11.3 6.3 5-person households ........ 1(30.0 97.9 24.0 94.7 16.0 2-2.7 89.3 65.3 60.0 80.0 98.7 98.7 45.3 76.0 60.0 96.0 20.0 9.3 Households of 6 or more .... 1130.0 98.4 20.6 i00.0 15.9 17.5 87.3 65.1 63.5 81.0 i00.0 i00.0 52.4 82.5 66.7 98.4 9.5 6.3
All Incomes .2/:
2-pereon households ........ 99.4 91.0 15.0 84.5 16.4 26.0 58.3 57.5 55.8 59.4 98.1 91.2 24.7 50.8 30.0 87.5 3.3 3.8 3-pereon households ........ 99.8 94.9 19.3 93.3 17.2 23.9 73.0 58.2 56.0 71.0 98.9 94.7 ~.i 60.9 42.4 9~.4 7.8 5.4 4-person households ........ 99.8 96.4 19.8 90.9 16.7 29.8 82.2 63.2 60.1 77.5 98.5 95.8 39.7 70.1 51.0 95.1 7.3 4.2 5-person households ........ 1130.0 96.9 18.4 95.9 14.3 28.2 88.1 68.0 65.3 74.8 98.3 97.6 43.5 69.7 56.5 96.9 9.2 4.1 Households of 6 or more .... 99.6 96.7 16.5 96.7 12.3 28.0 87.7 60.9 57.6 76.1 99.2 98.4 46.5 72.8 48.1 9q.1 5.8 3.7
Chips ~ stlcMs
6.1 9.8
14.2 11.5 2.1
13.0 25.1 22.5 18.5 19.5
13.8 26.8 33.0 32.0 27.5
8.4 28.2 37.6
43.6
11.6 22.9 28.5 28.2 24.1
7.0 15.0 16.0 11.8
0
14.6 24.9 26.1 17.3 18.8
10.7 27.6 34.8 32.7 32.2
8.2 29.1 38.0 ~6.7 46.0
II.~ 25.2 31.2 31.6 30.5
See £ootDotes a t end 0£ t a b l e .
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T a b l e IO.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ : Households Using (continued) DNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
P e r c e n t a g e o f households u s i n g a t home i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , food from a l l s o u r c e s ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, and household slze
Meat
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income a f t e r i n c c ~ t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , T o t a l Beef Veal Pork Lamb, V a r i e t y Luncheon
and household sloe ~/ mutton mea~s, meala game
(i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-pereon households ........ 95.0 3-person households ........ 98. i 4-person households ........ 100.0 5-person households ........ 85.7 Households of 6 or more .... 8 9 . 3
2 , 0 0 0 - 3 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households ........ 99.0 3 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 6 4-person households ........ i00.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 Households o f 6 o r more .... i00.0
4,0(X)-5 ,999 : 2-pereon househo lds ........ i00.0 3 - p e r s o n households ........ i00.0 4-person households ........ i00.0 5-person househo lds ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ i00.0 3-person hauseholds ........ 10o.o /.,-person households ........ i00.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 o r more . . . . l o o . O
All incomes .~/: 2-person households ........ 98. i 3-pereon househol~ ........ 99.2 4 - p e r s o n hmmeholds ........ 1 0 0 . 0 5 - p e r s o n hmmeholds . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 6 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 9 8 . 2
RURAL FARM Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person households ........ 9 6 . 4 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . 9 7 . 6 4-pereon households ........ 97.3 5-pereon households ........ 96.B Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 9 4 . 8
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ........ 99.0 3-pereon households ........ IOO.O 4-pereon households ........ 99.0 5-pereon households . .. ...... i00.0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 9 7 . 1
4,000-5,999 : 2-pereon households ........ 100.0 3 - p e r e o n households ........ 98.0 4 - p e r s o n households ........ IOO.O 5 - p e r e o n households ........ IOO.O Households of 6 o r more .... IOo.O
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households ........ IOo.O 3 -person households ........ IOo.O /- ,-person households ........ 96.8 5-person househo lds ........ i00.0 Households of 6 o r more .... IOo.O
A l l I n c c ~ s 2 / : 2 - p e r s o n .l~us eholds . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 0 3-person households ........ 9 8 . 8 4operson households ........ 98.1 5-person households ........ 99.0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 9 7 . 4
P o u l t r y Sugar, sweets Potatoes, m m e t p o t a t a e s
Fish, Siru1~ , Jellies, Canned, shell- Eggs ~ola8 - Jams# deF~/- C~'ll~s '
T o t a l Chicken : f i s h ~ C ~ i e s FT~oh Fro~mn s t i c k s ses, p r e - drated
honey s e r v e s
(9) (m) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (2O)
63.4 4.0 ~0.2 3.0 11.9 35.6 45-5 ~.6 35.6 94.1 97.0 63.0 3.7 98.1 1.9 14.8 63.0 4h.4 42.6 53.7 94.4 98.1 65.4 3.8 80.8 0 19.2 65.4 57.7 53.8 42.3 92.3 I00.0 71.4 0 78.6 0 7.1 64.3 42.9 42.9 28.6 i00.0 85.7 ~6.4 3.6 82.1 0 28.6 53.6 35.7 35.7 57.1 i00.0 96.4
8 4 . 7 9 . 2 8 9 . 8 8 . 2 1 9 . 4 6 3 . 3 4 9 . 0 4 6 . 9 5 8 . 2 9 8 . 0 9 3 . 9 84.5 4.2 94.4 2.8 12.7 81.7 52.1 52.1 60.6 lO0.O 97.2 87.2 9.0 92.3 2.6 26.9 89.7 41.0 39.7 60.3 97.4 98.7 88.1 3.4 94.9 3.4 28.8 83.1 59.3 57-6 57.6 98.3 98.3 81.5 4.6 96.9 0 1/].5 81.5 50.8 50.8 69.2 i00.0 i00.0
96.6 6.8 94.9 5.1 13.6 74.6 47-5 47.5 54.2 96.6 96.6 94.2 17.4 97.1 i0.i 29.0 8h.l 55.1 52.2 63.8 98.6 98.6 94.2 7.0 94.2 4.7 20.9 84.9 51.2 48.8 59.3 i00.0 100.0 92.5 12.5 97.5- 0 20.0 90.0 60.0 " 60.0 67.5 100.0 100.0 95.7 6.4 95.7 2.1 25.5 93.6 46.8 40.4 57.4 i00.0 95.7
i00.0 7.4 88.9 ill ii.i 48.1 40.7 37.0 66.7 100.0 92.6 95.6 6.7 i00.0 8.9 15.6 82.2 55.6 46.7 68.9 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 31.0 96.6 10.3 6.9 86.2 58.6 58.6 75.9 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 19.0 95.2 9.5 9.5 81.0 66.7 61.9 76.2 i00.0 i00.0 90.0 10.0 95.0 5.0 15.0 90.0 55.0 55.0 75.0 i00.0 i00.0
82.4 7.4 87.6 6.5 1 5 . 2 55.1 45.2 zJ+.O 51.4 96.9 95.4 8£.6 8.1 96.5 5.4 1B.5 78.0 52.9 49.8 62.5 98.5 98.5 8 9 . 1 1 0 . 0 9 2 . 6 4 . 4 2 1 . 4 8 4 . 7 4 9 . 8 4 8 . 0 6 0 . 3 9 8 . 3 9 9 . 6 90.3 9.7 - 94.4 3.5 22.2 83.3 58.3 56.9 61.1 99.3 97.9 80.1 5.8 94.2 1.2 22.8 81.3 48.0 45.6 63.7 98.8 97.1
66.5 3.1 87.9 3.1 8.9 39.3 47.3 46.0 47.3 98.2 98.7 70.2 3.6 92.3 1.8 18.5 47.6 56.0 54.8 47.6 97.6 99.4 73.2 3.6 89.3 1.8- 21.4 58.0 55.4 55.4 50.9 99.1 100.0 61.3 2.2 89.2 2.2 16.1 55.9 49.5 49.5 49.5 98.9 i00.0 51.9 .7 90.4 1.5 16.3 48.1 43.7 42.2 57.8 91.9 97.8
83.5 3.9 92.2 4.9 26-2 6£.1 44.7 43.7 49.5 98.1 100.0 87.9 2.8 93.5 3.7 19.6 72.9 48.6 47-7 47.7 i00.0 99.1 82.0 5.0 89.0 3.0 22.0 72.0 58.0 57.0 55.0 98.0 i00.0 88.1 6.0 91.7 0 19.0 78.6 39.3 38.1 48.8 98.8 i00.0 76.9 1.9 90.4 1.9 2q.9 75.0 51.9 51.9 58.7 96.2 I00.0
95.7 2.1 95.7 0 10.6 51.1 55.3 55.3 63.8 93.6 i00.0 92.2 2.0 86.3 5.9 25.5 72.5 54.9 52.9 56.9 i00.0 i00.0 96.9 3.1 92.2 3.1 25.0 82.8 48.4 4 8 . 4 65.6 95.3 98.4 9~.2 0 96.2 3.8 17.3 76.9 55.8 55.8 63.5 98.1 i00.0 97.3 4.0 94.7 1.3 25.3 86.7 4h.O 38.7 58.7 97.3 98.7
71.4 9.5 90.5 9.5 28.6 61.9 52.4 52.4 66.7 95.2 95.2 95.2 9.5 100.0 4.8 19.0 71.4 38.1 38.1 85.7 i00.0 100.0 90.3 3.2 96.8 6-5 19.4 71.0 67.7 61.3 64.5 i00.0 i00.0 92.1 0 92.1 5.3 15.8 84.2 65.8 65.8 55.3 i00.0 i00.0 93.9 10.2 89.8 2.0 20.4 - 87.8 59.2 57.1 61.2 98.0 i00.0
76.5 3.5 89.4 3.1 14.4 48.2 48.9 48.0 49.3 97.6 98.9 81.1 3.2 92.4 3.4 18.9 59.6 50.7 49.8 51.2 98.8 99.5 82.6 3.6 90.6 2.8 21.8 68.0 55.8 54.4 57.5 98.3 99.4 80.3 2.6 90.8 2.6 16.7 69.5 48.9 48.5 53.1 98-7 I00.0 75.4 2.6 90.8 2.1 21.6 69-9 47.2 ~5.5 57.6 95.0 98.3
30.7 46.5 21.8 87.1 0 3.0 5.0 48.1 57.4 25.9 92.6 0 5.6 7.4 61.5 50.0 30.8 96.2 3.8 3.8 11.5 35.7 71.4 21.4 85.7 0 0 1£.3 42.9 39.3 21.4 75.0 0 3.6 0
30.6 62.2 22.4 92.9 0 1.0 10.2 36.6 73.2 42.3 95.8 2.8 2.8 28.2 54.6 82.1 51.3 97.4 1.3 3.8 17.9 59.3 76.3 54.2 9 6 . 6 3 . 4 6.8 22.0 55.4 80.0 58.5 98.5 3.1 4.6 21.5
27.1 52-5 35.6 94.9 8.5 5.1 27.1 40.6 75.4 43.5 95.7 11.6 5.8 27.5 60.5 76.7 59.3 96.5 1.2 3.5 29.1 50.0 77.5 60.0 100.0 0 0 27.5 42.6 83.0 55.3 100.0 0 0 19.1
33.3 77.8 25.9 92.6 0 7.4 7.4 3 3 . 3 84.4 46.7 91.1 ii.I 4.4 24.4 31.0 79.3 55-2 96.6 6.9 3.4 37.9 47.6 66.7 47.6 i00.0 0 4.8 38.1 55.0 95.0 60.0 i00.0 0 5.0 40.0
29.7 56.3 24.5 90.7 2.5 3.1 13.3 39.0 71.0 39.0 93.4 5.8 5.0 21.2 47.2 76.4 51.1 96.9 2-2 3.9 24.9 52.8 74.3 50.7 97.2 1.4 4.2 26.4 48.5 74.9 50-9 94.7 1.2 2.9 19.3
45.1 58.5 24.6 87.1 0 .9 6.3 48.8 64.9 28.6 89.9 0 .6 5.4 58.0 67.9 36.6 90.2 0 4.5 15.2 65.6 60.2 35.5 90.3 0 1.1 9.7 65.9 38.5 31.1 77.0 0 .7 4.4
49.5 77.7 32.0 91.3 0 5.8 9.7 50.5 72.9 36.4 95.3 0 3.7 18.7 55.0 71.0 54.0 99.0 2.0 2.0 14.0 52.4 73.8 54.8 95.2 0 6.0 13.1 70.2 69.2 60.6 96.2 0 1.0 16.3
23.4 59.6 23.4 91.5 2.1 6.K 6.4 51.0 82.4 33.3 100.0 2.0 2.0 11.8 46.9 82.8 51.6 96.9 0 3.1 32.8 48.1 92.3 59.6 I00.0 0 3.8 ~0.4 5 8 . 7 7 8 . 7 6 2 . 7 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 6 . 7
14.3 66.7 47.6 i00.0 4.8 0 19.0 52.4 85.7 42.9 i00.0 0 4.8 33.3 61.3 87.1 38.7 i00.0 0 0 29.0 39.5 76.3 4~.7 97.4 0 5.3 1B.4 63.3 83.7 65.3 i00.0 0 2.0 36.7
41.6 64.8 27.4 90.3 .4 2.9 8.0 Z~5.6 71.1 33.1 9~.i .2 2.0 13.0 53.9 73.8 46.1 95.6 .6 3 . 3 21.5 54.1 73.8 47.2 94.4 .3 3.6 18.4 65.4 62.6 50.2 89.8 .2 .7 17.3
21 meals a t hums = 1 pe r son . ~ I n c l u d e s households no t c l a s s i f i e d by incume.
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Table II.--M~AT, ~ , FISH; E~; S~GAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, S~EETPOTATOES: Quantity. Per Household 0 N I T ~ STATES F / ~IBJL~IIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, ~pril-June 1955 (based on all houeeholds in cell, table i), food ~ s0A sources; housekeeping l~mseholds of 2 or core persons, by urbani~atlon, Inc~e, and
household size
Urbanization, money a f t e r ~ t axes (dollars), Total.
and household size ~/
(1) (2) ALL URBAN IZATIO~S
Under 2,000: 2-pereo~ households . . . . . . . . 5.16 3-person households . . . . . . . . 8.29 4 -pe r son households ........ 9.05 5-person households ........ 11.12 Households o f 6 o r more .... 10.00
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 7.06 3*person households ........ 9.78 4-person households ........ 11.36 5-person households ........ ]3.24 Households o f 6 o r more .... 14.31
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 7.94 3-person households . . . . . . . . 10.78 4-porson households ........ 11.87 5-person households ........ 14.39 Households o1" 6 oz" more . . . . 17.04
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households . . . . . . . . 8.00 3-person households ........ 10.80 4 -person households ........ 13.29 5-person households ........ I~.72 Households o f 6 or more . . . . 18.47
All incomes 2/: 2-person householda . . . . . . . . 7 .00 3-person households ........ 10.23 4-porson households ........ 11.80 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 13.79 Households of 6 or more .... 15.63
URBAN Under 2,000:
2*pereon households . . . . . . . . 5.66 2.13 3-person households . . . . . . . . 9.29 3.18 4-pereon households ........ 7.26 2.33 5-person households ........ 12.51 4.00 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . ]3 .87 3.8"7
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ........ 6.81 2.99 3-person houeeholds ........ 9.53 3.67 4-person households ........ 11.23 4.53 5-person households ........ ]3.88 4.96 Households o f 6 or more .... 14.84 4.89
4,000-5,999 : 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . 7.69 3.46 3-person households ........ 10.65 4.69 4-person households . . . . . . . . 11.59 4.95 5-person households ........ 14.74 6.57 Households of 6 or more .... 16.40 6.51
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ........ 7.77 3.78 3-person households ........ 10.86 4.92 4-person households ........ 12.91 5.52 5-person households . . . . . . . . 14.59 6.78 Houeeholds 01" 6 or more .... 18.43 7.77
A l l incomes 2 / : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . 7 .11 3 .21 3-person households ........ 10.41 4.39 4-person households ........ 11.72 4.87 5-parson households ........ 14.27 6.05 Households o f 6 or more .... 16.6/. 6.44
Meat P o u l t r y Sugar , sweets Polatoes~ swee tpo ta toes
F i s h , ~ J e l l i e s , ~ Canned, Chips, V a r i e t y s h e l l * Eggs ' ~m=S,
Bee/ Veal Pork Lamb, meats , Lunche~ Tota~ Chicken; f i s h Sugar Candies Fresh Frozen d e ~ - s t i c k s . ,~ t ton meats ses , p r e - d ra ted
gme ba~e~ em~ms
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (~) (16) (17) ~s) (19) (20)
2.02 0.10 2.22 0.08 0.22 0.56 1.75 1.70 0.79 2.06 2.21 0.35 0.37 0.13 3.74 m 0.05 0.02 2.68 .20 3.93 .08 .42 .96 2.16 2.02 1.39 2.59 3. IR .58 .64 .22 5.39 ~ .06 .04 3.13 .07 4.34 .01 .32 1.17 2.38 2.24 1.39 2.94 3.83 .92 .73 .36 7.25 .01 .06 .09 3.77 .08 5.36 .23 .43 1.41 3.07 2.92 1.40 3.88 4.75 1.10 .77 .26 8.27 .00 .01 .06 2.67 .05 5.40 .09 .60 1.28 2.6/, 2.40 2.08 3.80 5.39 2.09 .94 .27 9.?9 .00 .02 .02
2.98 .20 2.60 .25 .36 .68 2.01 1.90 .97 2.10 1.76 .21 .&2 .21 3.69 .01 .03 .05 3.99 .22 3.87 .22 .27 1.20 2.11 1.98 1.28 2.53 2.78 .30 .60 .27 6.15 .05 .0~ .11 4.38 .29 4.42 .27 .41 1.59 2.19 1.99 1.62 3.11 3.36 ./,& .72 .38 7.12 .02 .04 .15 4.88 .24 5.38 .23 .59 1.92 3.12 2.77 1.75 3.95 4.10 .82 .77 .57 9.02 .01 .05 .15 4.85 .i~ 6.25 .15 .59 2.25 2.45 2.37 2.07 4.40 5.43 1.27 1.30 .67 12.6& .02 .03 .13
3.51 .28 2.83 .30 .26 .74 2.11 1.94 .92 1.95 1.51 .18 .30 .30 3.52 .04 .08 .0~ 4.63 .36 3.84 .4~ .33 1.19 2.23 2.01 1.24 2.61 2.43 .28 .54 .41 5.42 .0~ .08 .12 5.01 .36 4.19 .30 .47 1.54 2.62 2.19 1.47 3.1~ 2.89 .39 .61 .51 6.65 .O& .05 .21 6.40 .54 5.02 .28 .38 1.96 3.30 2.91 1.75 3.56 3.95 .52 .88 .65 9.00 .05 .0~ .20 6.85 .32 6.27 .21 .77 2.62 3.21 2.47 1.58 5.20 5.05 .78 1.11 .58 12.08 .05 .03 .20
3.95 .24 2.55 .35 .31 .60 1.97 1.67 1.07 2.08 1.28 .]3 .30 .26 3.26 .02 .09 .04 5.00 .34 3.59 .47 .32 1.02 2.47 2.17 1.23 2.69 2.00 .23 .49 .42 5.08 .i0 .03 .17 5.82 .47 4.42 .66 .5~ 1.38 3.67 2.88 2.10 3.60 2.92 .35 .72 .64 6.27 .10 .OV .26 6.62 .40 5.20 .43 .25 1.81 3.12 2.70 1.60 4.00 3.23 .38 .71 .68 7.75 .15 .09 .29 7.82 .58 6.80 .45 .29 2.54 3.87 3.49 2.18 5.16 5.53 .76 1.20 1.0~ 12.13 .09 .18 .42
3.10 .20 2.49 .26 .28 .66 1.93 1.80 .92 2.00 1.66 .22 .35 .22 3.54 .02 .05 .05 4.30 .29 3.86 .32 .33 1.12 2.2B 2.07 1.33 2.62 2.59 .32 .56 .54 5.62 .07 .07 .11 4.81 .33 4.37 .35 .&6 1.47 2.74 2.36 1.65 3.23 3.12 .44 .68 .48 6.76 .05 .06 .19 5.72 .29 5.19 .29 .43 1.87 3.12 2.80 1.66 3.84 3.92 .65 .80 .Y7 8.64 .05 .05 .19 5.86 .28 6.34 .24 .60 2.30 3.06 2.64 1.94 4.61 5.27 1.12 1.16 .65 11.93 .O& .06 .19
.15 2.35 .i0 .32 .62 1.72 1.69 .88 1.84 1.70 .22 .21 .12 2.95 .01 .08 .03
.34 4.10 .14 .57 .96 2.02 2.02 1.20 2.10 2.21 .53 .41 .25 4.14 .01 .08 .06
.02 3.71 .00 .27 .92 1.85 1.69 1.2.3 1.52 2.76 .45 .46 .~2 4.65 .00 .05 .i0
.12 5.53 .59 .56 1.72 3.82 3.59 1.34 2.62 2.98 .60 .43 .14 6.29 .00 .00 .05
.00 6.94 .56 1.39 1.11 3.39 3.39 3.33 2.67 4.19 .67 .83 .29 10.44 .00 .00 .00
.23 2.27 .32 .40 .60 2.17 2.05 .90 1.88 1.53 .13 .31 .21 3.31 .02 .03 .06
.30 3.79 .31 .30 1.16 2.30 2.10 1.39 2.20 2.55 .25 .50 .25 5.5~ .07 .09 .12
.33 4.03 .41 .43 1.51 2.2.3 2.15 1.57 2.92 3.00 .42 .00 .33 6.44 .03 .0¢ .14
.37 5.49 .38 -73 1.94 3.16 2.79 1.82 3.68 3.48 .6& .57 .59 8.27 .01 .02 .12
.22 6.38 .32 .77 2.26 2.31 2.30 2.10 3.82 4:78 1.27 .98 .45 Ii.00 .00 .02 .16
-35 2.56 .36 .27 .68 2.2B 2.05 .96 1.90 1.31 .18 .30 .29 3.22 .04 .07 .06 .~7 3.75 .4~ .27 1.14 2.54 2.11 1.21 2.41 2.23 .2~ .45 .41 4.99 .07 .09 .12 .47 3.85 .39 .40 1.53 2.78 2.37 1.32 2.95 2.36 .25 .50 .47 5.99 .06 .05 .22 .37 5.01 .39 .43 1.9"/ 3.43 3.00 1.52 3.49 3.74 .46 .70 .6£ 8.62 .08 .05 .21 ./~ 5.94 .33 .67 2.51 3.50 2.76 1.55 4.58 4.41 .69 .87 .60 9.90 .0~ .05 .22
.24 2.42 .37 .35 .62 1.97 1.63 1.05 2.04 1.15 .13 .26 .26 2.93 .03 .08 .04
.41 3.57 .57 .36 .95 2.51 2.31 1.29 2.64 1.91 .2& .43 ./.2 4.81 .i0 .02 .18
.44 4.26 .72 .64 1.33 3.85 2.87 2.20 3.54 2.71 .32 .66 .66 5.?9 .11 .08 .27
.49 4.77 .53 .24 1.77 3.03 2.53 1.6.3 3.97 2.83 .40 .66 .71 7.11 .20 .I0 .32
.71 6.80 .61 .26 2.28 3.61 3.33 2.33 4.97 4.78 .61 1.14 1.08 10.28 .14 .18 .44
.25 2.35 .33 .32 .6£ 2.04 1.88 .92 1.88 i.~6 .16 .2"7 .22 3.13 .02 .05 .06
.36 3.81 .41 .35 1.08 2.38 2.17 1.37 2.41 2.23 .28 .45 .35 5.09 .08 .08 .13
.40 4.06 .48 .48 1.43 2.91 2.50 1.65 3.03 2.6w~ .32 .57 ./.8 5.99 .07 .05 .20
.38 5.02 .44 .47 1.91 3.23 2.84 1.62 3.63 3.33 .49 .64 .60 7.86 .09 .05 .21
./~ 6./.0 .45 .61 2.30 3.32 2.84 2.01 4. ~R 4.53 .80 .9~ .68 10.21 .07 .08 .25
See f o o t n o t e s a t end of t a b l e .
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Table I/.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, SWEETPOTATOES: Quantity Per Household (continued) UNITED STATES
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, %able i), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, Inccae, and household size
Mea% Poultry Sugar, sweets Potatoes, sweetpotatoes
Urbanizat ion, money income Fish, Sirups, i Jellies, [ a f t e r Ine~ne taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , Lamb, Var ie ty Luncheon shell- Eggs molas- jams, ~Canned, Chips,
and household s i z e 1 / Tota l Beef Veal Pork meats, Tota l Chicken Sugar Candies Fresh Frozen deh~- _ mutton game meats fish ses, p ie - sticks
h o n ~ serves dratad (i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (?) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
RURAL NONFA~A Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 4.07 1.64 0.05 1.74 0.08 0.15 O.49 1.61 1.59 3-person householdS ........ • 6.95 1.55 .i0 3.79 .04 .33 1.15 1.82 1.63 4-person households ........ 8.31 2.71 .04 3.89 .00 .33 1.34 2.33 2.08 5 -person households ........ 8.82 2.84 .00 5.23 .00 .14 1.23 2.21 2.21 Households of 6 or more .... 8.01 1.92 .ii 4.41 .00 .57 1.25 2.48 1.95
2,000-3,999 : 2-person h~'. ~.holds ........ 7.29 2.86 .15 3.05 .14 .28 .81 1.62 1.58 S-person ~ ../seholds ........ 9.55 4.25 .09 3.69 .06 .18 1.27 1.68 1.68 %-person households ........ 11.57 3.93 .27 5.10 .04 .40 1.84 1.81 1.46 5-person households ........ 11.90 4.17 .06 5.14 .ii .47 1.95 3.21 2.87 Households .of 6 or more .... 13.12 4.52 .09 5.70 .00 .37 2.24 2.36 2.19
4,000- 5,999 : 2-person households ........ 8.42 3.53 .07 3.48 .i0 .28 .95 1.45 1.45 3-person households ........ 10.78 4.31 .42 3.74 .47 .50 1.35 1.85 1.65 4-person households ........ 12.07 4.72 .19 4 . 8 7 .13 .59 1.57 2.34 1.79 5-person households ........ 12.84 5.47 .39 4.67 .00 .30 2.02 3.06 2.66 Households of 6 or more .... 17.59 7.00 .IS 6.70 .07 .95 2.75 2.69 1.97
6,000 and over : 2-person households ........ 9.25 5.12 .2% 3.07 .26 .i0 .45 1.88 1.77 3-person households ........ 10.36 5.18 .II 3.~6 .15 .18 1.28 2.%2 1.81 4-person households ........ 14.51 6.45 .72 5.17, .53 .09 1.59 2.79 2.79 5-person households ........ 13.98 5.26 .26 6.2% .15 .13 1.93 2.90 2.60 Households nf 6 or more .... 17.13 7.48 .28 5.83 .13 .25 3.12 3.64 2.91
ALl incomes 2/: 2-person households ........ 6.58 2.82 .ii 2.58 .17 .2/ .70 1.55 1.51 3-person households ........ 9.71 4.05 .IS 3.73 .18 .30 1.27 1.98 1.75 %-person households ........ 11.78 4.43 .26 4.88 .14 .%2 1.65 2.24 1.89 5-person households ........ 12.63 4.74 .22 5.30 .O7 .37 1.98 2.97 2.67 Households of 6 or more .... 14.22 5.17 .15 5.8~ .03 .61 2.37 2.62 2.15
RURAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ........ 6.10 2.50 .05 2.80 .06 .14 .55 2.04 1.91 3-person households ........ 8.58 3.42 .13 3.88 .06 .34 .72 2.80 2.46 4-person households ........ 11.34 4.24 .15 5.32 .04 .36 1.23 2.89 2.89 5-person households ........ 11.49 %.IS .i0 5.31 .ii .50 1.29 3.03 2.85 Households of 6 or more .... 10.62 2.98 .03 5.82 .0% .41 1.34 2.58 2.51
2, 000-3, 999 : 2-person households ........ 8.32 3.28 .0% 3.76 .05 .34 .Sh 2.12 1.87 3-person households ........ 11.96 5.34 .06 4.83 .13 .32 1.29 2.10 2.06 4-person households ........ 11.51 4.85 .07 4.75 .13 .37 1.34 3.09 2.62 5-person households ........ 14.50 6.55 .21 5.65 .00 .36 1.74 2.70 2.42 Households o£ 6 or more .... 15.95 5.55 .~ 7.28 .12 .72 2.23 3.06 3.00
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........ 10.29 %.55 .03 4.76 .00 .17 .78 2.32 2.26 3-person households ........ 12.60 5.41 .03 5.62 .27 .27 1.O9 2.59 2.42 %-person households ........ 14.00 7.18 .07 4.45 .08 .60 1.51 2.24 2.23 5 -pereon households ........ 16.30 7.88 .00 6.23 .21 .27 1.70 2.94 2.94 Households of 6 or more .... 18.59 8.06 .19 6.71 .04 .gO 2.79 3.14 2.39
6,000 and over : 2-person households ........ 8.~4 2.94 .19 3.95 .2~ .39 .73 2.55 2.31 S-person households ........ 13.05 5.87 .31 5.35 .24 .27 1.02 1.43 1.19 4-person households ........ 15.64 8.98 .02 %.73 .06 .47 1.38 3.77 3.38 5-person households ........ 17.33 8.39 .00 6.30 .25 .60 1.79 4.29 4.29 Households of 6 or more .... 20,84 8.66 .38 8.28 .13 .47 2.93 5.58 5.31
All incomes ~/:
2-person households ........ 7.38 3.11 .06 3.31 .05 .20 .66 2.14 2.00 S-person households ........ 10.43 4.44 .09 4.50 .13 .30 .97 2.41 2.2/ 4-person households ........ 12.35 5.45 .i0 %.97 .07 .%1 1.32 2.96 2.76 5-person households ........ 14.13 6.30 .09 5.62 .12 .41 1.52 2.99 2.86 Households of 6 or more .... 15.61 5.65 .I0 6.98 .12 .57 2.19 3.19 2.99
O.61 2.03 2.17 0.37 0.38 0.12 4.16 0.00 0.03 0.02 1.79 2-52 3.28 .46 .78 -19 6.48 .00 .08 .03 1.66 2.50 3.54 1.01 .61 .32 8 . 6 8 .04 .06 .07 1.23 3.82 4.58 .46 1.03 .18 7.64 .00 .GO .09 1.71 3.16 4.61 1.75 .99 .22 9.&1 .00 .04 .00
1.15 2.36 1.95 .29 .57 .19 4.05 .00 .02 .04 1.05" 2.87 2.79 .32 -75 .30 7.01 .02 .O& .ii 1.51 3.09 3.$8 .38 .91 .47 7.88 .01 .04 .20 1.82 3.96 4.32 .98 -97 .57 9.43 .02 .08 .21 1.91 4.32 5.19 1.05 1.63 .80 12.93 .06 .06 .ii
.72 2.00 1.98 .17 .28 .37 4.34 .05 .14 .12 1.38 2.96 2.70 .33 .75 .42 6.21 .13 .07 .14 1.77 3.37 3.71 .67 .77 .60 7.69 .01 .08 .19 1.67 3.31 3.96 .56 1.18 .74 8.76 .00 .00 .16 1.55 5.6~ %.91 .86 1.24 .53 13.77 .00 .00 .16
1.25 2.18 1.91 .13 .50 .21 4.95 .00 .17 .03 • 94 2.71 2.09 .17 .67 .%2 5.68 .12 .06 .12
1.86 3.62 3.56 .33 .94 .65 7.86 .03 .03 .22 1.41 3.73 3.55 .30 .83 .57 7.45 .00 .07 .24 2.16 4.85 5.85 .71 1.12 .92 14.10 .00 .25 .~4
• 90 2.10 1.97 .28 .4% .19 4.12 .02 .05 .06 1.33 2.74 2.77 -32 .72 .32 6.42 .06 .(35 .i0 1.67 3.25 S.53 .56 .85 .51 7.87 .02 .06 .IS 1.65 3.7% 4.07 .643 1.02 .57 8.81 .01 .06 .20 1.80 %.43 5.01 1.08 1.38 .61 12.62 .02 .06 .14
• 93 2.55 3.32 .58 -65 .IS 4.59 .00 .01 .02 1.15 3.37 %.~4 .81 .80 .22 5.78 .00 * .03 1.28 K.61 5.06 1.27 i.i0 .33 8.25 .00 .06 .i0 1.55 4.84 6.16 1.85 .87 .39 i0.i0 .00 .01 .04 2.05 %.6h 6.35 2.75 .93 .31 9.94 .00 .01 .03
.94 2.93 3.01 .59 .78 .27 5.54 .00 .07 .05 1.13 3.76 4.19 .55 .85 .30 7.74 .00 .08 .09 2.32 4.33 5.51 .69 .87 .49 8.97 .03 .04 .i0 1.28 4.97 5.87 1.06 .99 .47 10.76 .00 .09 .i0 2.49 6.04 7.62 1.80 1.29 .87 15.96 .00 .01 .i0
1.33 2.59 2.85 .26 .42 .23 5.08 .01 .12 .03 • 94 3.75 3.94 .51 .74 .3~ 7.52 .01 .02 .05
1.63 4.06 %.59 .51 .97 .4~ 8.43 .00 .03 .16 3.82 4.94 5.53 .88 1.38 .50 12.72 .(](9 .05 .29" 1.83 6.92 8.37 1.00 1.84 .65 17.97 .00 .00 .18
.80 2.61 1.92 .I0 .53 .49 4.69 .02 .00 .ii 1.56 4.02 4.02 .47 .76 .~2 7.95 .00 .14 .21 1.16 4.&8 4.36 .70 .84 .33 9.03 .00 .00 .17 1.75 4.81 5.69 .42 .89 .63 ]3.43 .00 .06 .Ii 1.44 6.61 8.87 1.59 1.69 .99 18.43 .GO .03 .27
.96 2.65 3.09 .52 .65 .23 5.0& * .0~ .O4 1.15 3 . 5 6 4.30 .62 .82 .27 6.84 " .03 .07 1.64 %.40 5.03 .87 .97 .41 8.66 .01 .05 .12 1.83 4.8% 5.87 1.22 1.02 .47 11.33 ; .05 .]2 2.01 5.68 7.&l 1.95 1.33 .64 14.77 .0 .01 .12
Less than 0.005. ~/ 21 meals at home - i person. ~/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 12.--MEAT, POULTHY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ : Money Value Pe r Household UNIT~ STATES BY URBANIZATION
Money v a l u e ( d o l l a r s ) o f food used a t home p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food f r c ~ a l l s o u r c e s ; housekeep ln E househo lds o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by urban- i z a t i o n , incume,'an~ household size
~eAt Poultry 3ugar, b*eeta
Urbanization, money ~ Fia~ Sirups, Jellies, Wzle~ F ~ s a f t e r Income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , Lamb, mea t s , Luncheon' To'tal Chicken s h e l l - molas - Jams, Candles
and household s i z e ] / T o t a l Beef Veal Pork ~m~%on meats f i s h Sugar s e s , p r e - game honey s e r v e s
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (m) (11) (2) (D) (]%) (~) (16)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person househalds ....... 2.76 1.10 0.06 1.16 0.06 0.i0 0.29 0.82 0.80 3-person households ....... 4.15 1.39 .12 1.93 .07 .17 .46 1.04 .95 4-person households ....... 4.53 1.64 .04 2.09 .01 .14 .60 1.15 1.09 5-person households ....... 5,32 1.79 .04 2.56 .IS .19 .72 1.49 1.43 Households of 6 or more ... 4.38 1.25 .02 2.29 .06 .23 .59 1.27 1.17
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 4.2/ 1.82 .]% 1.55 .16 .17 .40 1.09 1.02 3-person households ....... 5.58 2.26 .16 2.19 .15 .1% .67 1.10 1.03 4-person households ....... 6.41 2.50 .24 2.43 .17 .19 .88 1.11 .99 5-person households ....... 7.04 2.3% .16 2.91 .13 .25 1.05 1.63 1.43 Households of 6 or more ... 7.02 2.40 .I0 3.06 .05 .22 1.15 1.21 1.16
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ....... 5.25 2.36 .22 1.89 .~3 .15 .47 1.10 1.01 3-person households ....... 6.90 3.02 .28 2.41 .30 .17 .73 1.19 1.07 4-person households ....... 7.38 3.11 .28 2.58 .20 .25 .95 1.3% 1.11 5-person households ....... 8.39 3.69 .21 3.01 .16 .20 1.13 1.65 1.47 HOuseholds of 6 or mare ... 9.30 3.60 .20 3./-,4 .30 .3% 1.43 1.56 1.22
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ....... 5.85 3.00 .17 1.76 .30 .2% .38 1.1% .95 3-person households ....... 7.38 3.43 .27 2.4% .33 .19 .67 1.45 1.25 4-person households ....... 8.87 3.90 .34 2.91 .48 .32 .92 2.03 1.60 5-person households ....... 10.00 4.50 .33 3.48 .38 .17 1.],5 1.78 1.58 Households o f 6 o r more . . . 11.16 4 . 6 9 .36 4 .24 .29 .13 1.45 2.02 1.82
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ....... 4.48 2.05 .1% 1.53 .19 .16 .40 1.02 .95 3-person households ....... 6.29 2.71 .21 2.31 .22 .17 .66 1.22 I.i0 4-person households ....... 7.16 2.96 .26 2.58 .2% .24 .88 1.42 1.21 5-person households ....... 8.04 3.35 .20 3.02 .20 .21 1.07 1.63 1.&6 Households of 6 or more ... 8.33 3.15 .IS 3.3% .19 .25 1.22 1.52 1.32
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ....... 3.12 1.20 .09 1.30 .06 .]% .33 .85 .83 3-person households ....... 4.66 1.65 .2.3 1.98 .15 .21 .4% 1.00 1.00 4-person households ....... 3.84 1.40 .02 1.77 .00 .13 .52 .95 .86 5-person households ....... 5.93 1.80 .Q3 2.64 .33 .25 .87 1.86 1.76 Households of 6 or ~ ... 6.71 1.89 .00 3.32 .32 .58 .61 1.88 1.88
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 4.25 1.91 .17 1.40 .21 .20 .36 1.19 1.12 3-person households ....... 5.63 2.19 .23 2.20 .20 .15 .66 1.25 1.1% 4operson households ....... 6.61 2.71 ,30 2.29 .26 .19 .86 1.15 1.09 5-person households ....... 7.41 2.59 .2% 3.00 .21 .31 1.07 1.70 1.48 Households of 6 or mole ... 7.44 2.48 .IS 3.19 .12 .27 1.20 1.19 1.18
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ....... 5.28 2.38 .27 1.73 .28 .16 .45 1.18 1.06 3-person households ....... 7.01 3.16 .29 2.41 .31 .1% .71 1.28 1.17 4-person households ....... 7.43 3.17 .39 2.42 .27 .24 .95 1.47 1.24 5-perzen households ....... 8.86 3.95 .23 3.04 .23 .23 1.16 1.74 1.53 Households of 6 or more ... 9.42 3.59 .28 3.34 .50 .28 1.42 1.76 1.42
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ....... 5.85 2.96 .19 1.72 .33 .27 .39 1.18 .97 3-person households ....... 7.66 3.52, .5¢ 2.48 .42 .22 .63 1.52 1.39 4-person households ....... 8.76 3.79 .31 2.86 .54 .38 .88 2.15 1.62 5-person households ....... 10.53 4.99 .40 3.32 .48 .IS 1.16 1.81 1.57 Households of 6 or more ... 11.62 4.95 .45 4.35 .41 .]% 1.31 2.07 1.91
All incases 2/: 2-person households ....... 4.S0 2.24 .19 1.53 .25 .19 .40 1.12 1.03 3-person households ....... 6.70 2.91 .28 2.37 .29 .IS .65 1.33 1.21 4-person households ....... 7.44 3.13 .32 2.51 .33 .27 .87 1.56 1.32 5-person households ....... 8.77 3.79 .26 3.04 .31 .24 1.13 1.74 1.53 Households of 6 or more ... 9.50 3.71 .30 3.59 .37 .25 1.28 1.75 1.52
See footnotes at end of table.
P o t a t o e s , s ~ e e t p o t a t o e s
Fresh
(17)
Frozen
(is)
Can~, dehy-
drated
(19)
Chips, sticks
(2o)
0.38 0.68 0.23 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.27 * 0.01 0.02 .61 .85 .33 .ii .19 .i0 .37 * .01 .04 .55 .94 .&O .15 .22 .]_5 .47 -- .01 .06 .57 1.23 .51 .17 .24 .13 .56 .(30 * .05 • 78 1.23 .57 .28 .26 .12 .63 .00 " .01
.49 .76 .27 .05 ,1% .13 .27 * .01 .04 • 67 .89 .29 .07 .19 .16 .i4 .01 .01 .09 • 77 1.09 .36 .09 .24 .21 .51 .01 .01 .09 • 75 1.42 .%6 .15 .2% .30 .61 * .01 .09 • 91 1.52" .57 .22 .37 .33 .82 .01 .01 .I0
• 51 .73 .16 .05 .11 .21 .27 .01 .01 .06 • 78 .96 .26 .07 .19 .26 .40 .02 .01 .09 • 88 1.1% .30 .09 .21 .29 .47 .01 .01 .16 • 98 1.28 .42 .12 .29 .37 .64 .02 .01 .15 • 91 1.85 .53 .15 .34 .32 .79 .01 .01 .16
.73 .79 .13 .04 .ii .22 .26 .01 .01 .03
.79 1.04 .22 .07 .18 .33 .37 .03 .01 .13 1.29 1.35 .31 .09 .24 .40 .47 .03 .01 .18 1.04 1.49 .37 .]D .26 .43 .56 .04 ,02 .19 i~34 1.78 .58 .18 .37 .57 .77 .02 .02 .30
• 52 .TS .20 .05 .12 .].5 .26 .01 .01 .0~ • 75 .94 .27 .07 .IS .22 .40 .02 .01 .09 • 91 1.16 .33 .09 .23 .28 .48 .02 .01 .13 • 87 1.38 .43 .13 .26 .33 .60 .02 .01 .13 • 98 1.60 .55 .20 .3% .3% .78 .01 .01 .1%
.%8 .68 .17 .05 .06 .06 .2% * .01 .02
.57 .78 .22 .11 .LS .12 .32 * .01 .06
.48 .60 .29 .08 .]% .17 .34 .CO .01 .06
.53 .94 .3~ .12 .12 .07 .50 .00 .CO .04 1.3% 1.16 .41 .IS .22 .09 .59 .00 .00 .(X)
.47 .75 .16 .03 .II .]% .25 * .01 .05
.77 .85 .26 .06 .16 .16 .41 .02 .02 .09
.87 1.13 .33 .09 .20 .20 .47 .01 .01 .i0
.87 1.41 .36 .12 .IS .29 .55 * * .09
.97 1.48 .49 .20 .30 .23 .75 .00 * .11
.53 .75 .13 .05 .ii .21 .26 .01 .01 .05
.80 .92 .24 .06 .16 .27 .37 .02 .01 .09
.83 1.15 .24 .06 .IS .28 .45 .02 .01 .16
.87 1.31 .40 .12 .25 .39 .61 .02 .01 .15
.99 1.81 ~ .~5 .LS .28 .3~ .63 .02 .01 .17
.75 .79 .12 .05 .10 .23 .24 .01 .01 .03
.88 1.06 .21 .07 .16 .35 .36 .03 * .1% 1.42 1.36 .29 .09 .2-3 .43 .44 .03 .01 .19 1.10 1.56 .30 .i0 .24 .45 .55 .06 .02 .20 1.50 1.84 .51 .16 .35 .58 .72 .03 .03 .29
• 56 .74 .1% .04 .10 .17 .24 .01 .01 .04 • 82 .94 .23 .07 .15 .26 .38 .02 .01 .10
1.00 1.17 .28 .08 .19 .29 .45 .02 .01 .14 • 92 1.39 .35 .11 .22 .36 .56 .03 .01 .15
1.15 1.66 .47 .15 .29 .36 .69 .02 .01 .17
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Table 12.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTKTOES, ~ : Money Value Par Household (con t inued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at ~ per household in a week, April-June (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or. mere persons, by urbaniza- tion, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets Potatoes, sweetpotatses
Fieh, Sirupe, Jellies 2 shell- Eggs Canned,
Lamb, Variety Luncheon Total Chicken fish Sugar melas - jams, Chips, T o t a l Beef Veal Pork mutton meats , meats s e s , p r e - Candies Fresh Frozen del~7- ga~e honey servee drated sticks
(1) 42) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (I0) (11) 412) (1.3) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (191 (20)
RURAL NONFARM Under 2~000;
2-person households . . . . . . . 2.21 0.88 0.03 0 .90 0.09 0 .09 0 .26 0 .70 0 . 7 0 0 .29 0 .65 0 .23 0 .08 0 . 1 2 0 .05 0 . 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 .01 0 .01 3-person households ....... 3.47 .82 .04 1.87 .02 .14 .58 .88 .77 .~ .83 .35 .08 .23 .08 .42 .00 .01 .03 4 -person households ....... 3.96 1.3~ .02 1.77 .00 .16 .6B 1.11 1.03 .6~ .if/ .38 .15 .18 .I0 .51 .02 .01 .05 5-person households ....... 4.23 1.36 .00 2.54 .00 .0~ .67 1.17 1.17 .70 1.36 .49 .i0 .33 .09 .50 .00 .00 .09 Households o f 6 o r more . . . 3 .20 .78 .04 1.78 .(30 .21 .54 1.13 .90 .70 1.09 .50 .22 .27 . i i .58 .00 .01 .CO
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ....... 4.19 1.65 .09 1.75 .08 .13 .~ .88 .86 .57 .77 .52 .07 .17 .i0 .28 .00 * .03 3-person households ....... 5.18 2.19 .06 2.07 .0~ .12 .71 .81 .81 .50 .92 .30 .08 .22 .16 .49 .01 .01 .08 4-person households ....... 6.19 2.09 .19 2.70 .03 .20 .97 .92 .70 .60 .99 .36 .08 .30 .23 .55 * .01 .08 5-person households ....... 6.34 2.14 .05 2.78 .06 .22 1.08 1.65 I.~ .68 i.~ .53 .17 .29 .34 .66 .01 .02 .09 Households of 6 or more ... 6.31 2.18 .05 2.73 .00 .15 1.12 1.14 1.06 .83 1.49 .55 .21 .43 .~0 .79 .01 .01 .10
4,0~0-5 ,999: 2-person households ....... 5.07 2.23 .05 2.06 .07 .i0 .55 .80 .SO .43 .66 .21 .06 .09 .19 .28 .01 .02 .09 3-person households ....... 6.64 2.68 .29 2.29 .31 .26 .82 .93 .82 .SO 1.0"/ .28 .09 .25 .24 .45 .03 .02 .LI 4-person households ....... 7.24 2.86 .10 2.95 .i0 .27 .95 1.13 .86 1.00 i.i~ .~0 .15 .2? .32 .50 * .01 .15 5-person households ....... 7.20 2.91 .21 2.8~ .00 .14 i.ii 1.51 1.36 .91 1.19 .42 .ii .3~ .37 .66 .00 .00 .13 Households of 6 or more ... 9.08 3.51 .08 3.66 .03 .38 1.42 1.23 .88 .81 1.89 .51 .19 .38 .29 .95 .00 .00 .15
62000 and ove r : 2-person households ....... 6.07 3.53 .10 1.95 .17 .06 .26 .91 .85 .68 .79 .20 .03 .16 .19 .33 .00 .03 .02 3-person households ....... 6.46 3.10 .06 2.2/ .06 .ii .85 1.28 .89 .50 .97 .22 .06 .24 .29 .42 .03 .01 .09 4-pereon households ....... 9.56 4.28 .58 3.21 .30 .05 1.13 1.49 1.49 .B6 1.32 .38 .07 .32 .31 .55 .03 .01 .13 5-person households , ...... 8.35 2.59 .22 4.16 .12 .07 1.19 1.57 I.~0 .91 1.33 .49 .10 .31 .&l .51 .00 .01 .21 Households of 6 or more ... 10.06 4.03 .16 3.9~ .05 .0~ 1.80 1.65 1.2"/ 1.23 1.64 .59 .23 .~ .6~ .77 .00 .03 .39
All incomes ~/:
2-person households ....... 3.86 1.71 .07 i.~ .12 .i0 .~0 .~F/ .76 .47 .69 .30 .07 .14 .ii .29 .01 .01 .0~ 3-person house1~}lds ....... 5.65 2.36 .Ii 2.17 .II .16 .74 .99 .86 .67 .93 .29 .08 .23 .18 .45 .02 .01 .07 &-person households ....... 5.78 2.59 .18 2.77 .09 .20 .96 i.ii .93 .80 1.09 .38 .11 .29 .2/ .53 .01 .01 .ii 5-person households ....... 6.99 2.49 .14 3.08 .05 .16 1.10 1.52 1.37 .78 1.36 .48 .13 .32 .~ .62 * .01 .13 Households of 6 or more ... 7.13 2.58 .09 3.00 .01 .23 1.21 1.22 1.00 .85 1.51 .53 .21 .38 .3~ .81 .01 .01 .13
RURAL FARM Under 2 ,000:
2-person households ....... 3.00 1.2/ .03 1.35 .03 .06 .2/ .97 .90 .36 .74 .34 .ii .20 .09 .31 .00 * .02 3-persun households ....... 4.29 1.75 .06 1.9~ .03 .15 .35 1.30 1.13 .46 .95 .~6 .13 .24 .ii .38 .00 * .02 ~ -person households ....... 5.66 2.1#, .09 2.67 .02 .13 .61 1.35 1.35 .48 1.30 .53 .22 .33 .18 .54 .00 .02 .OB 5-person households ....... 5.53 2.03 .06 2.52 .06 .22 .63 i.~2 1.34 .53 1.37 .6~ .26 .2/ .19 .6~ .00 * .03 Households of 6 or more ... 4.73 i.~8 .01 2 . t ~ .03 .16 .62 1.23 1.20 .71 1.37 .68 .37 .2/ .14 .68 .00 * .02
2,000-3,999:
2-person ho~s eholds ....... 4.37 1.68 .03 2.04 .04 .ii .46 .97 .86 .43 .80 .31 .Ii .25 .I~ .36 .00 .01 .0~ 3-person households ....... 6.28 2.85 .0~ 2.49 .07 .16 .68 .96 .94 .49 1.05 .43 .ii .26 .17 .52 .00 .01 .07 4-person households ....... 5.8~ 2.46 .0~ 2.42 .06 .16 .70 1.#,1 1.19 .71 1.21 .55 .12 .26 .25 .57 .01 .01 .06 5-person households 1 ...... 7.57 3.45 .14 2.90 .00 .15 .92 1.34 1.20 .46 1.40 .63 .17 .30 .21 .70 .00 .02 .07 Households of 6 or more ... 7.?9 2.74 .02 3.59 .0~ .30 1.10 1.40 1.37 .93 1.66 .82 .2/ .38 .43 1.05 .00 * .08
4,000-5,999:
2-person hous~1olds ....... 5.53 2.52 .03 2.50 .00 .06 .42 1.15 1.11 .58 .70 .33 .06 .1#, .15 .35 * .02 .02 3-person households ....... 6.54 2.72 .01 2.92 .21 .12 .64 1.12 1.04 .~ 1.0~ .43 .ii .24 .14 .~ .01 .01 .0~ 4-person households ....... 7.52 3.82 .05 2.35 .06 .33 .86 .98 .98 .72 1.14 .47 .09 .31 .21 .58 .00 .01 .13 5-person households ....... 8.30 4.04 .00 3.22 .05 .12 .87 1.38 1.38 2.04 1.35 .61 .16 .43 .22 .80 .00 .01 .21 Households of 6 or more ... 9.25 3.88 .08 3.33 .01 .#,6 1.50 1.51 i.i0 .75 1.90 .87 .19 .56 .32 1.10 .(](3 .00 .14
6,000 and ove r : 2-person households ....... 4.64 1.58 .15 2.19 .09 .20 .#,3 1.13 .9~ .42 .79 .20 .0~ .IS .28 .33 * .00 .0~ 3-person huBseholds ....... 6.75 3.06 .15 2.74 .it+ .i3 .52 .68 .57 .76 1.05 .41 .08 .25 .20 .~ .00 .01 .15 4-person households ....... 8.35 4.50 .00 2.71 .Oq .21 .85 1.90 1.73 .68 1.31 .~ .20 .2/ .21 .56 .00 .00 .ii 5-pereon households ....... 9.51 4.80 .00 3.2/ .15 .26 1.02 2.05 2.05 .90 1.34 .58 .10 .29 .30 .81 .00 .01 .09 Households of 6 or rare ... 10.58 4.~0 .20 4.16 .09 .17 1.57 2.36 2.24 .67 1.73 .93 .22 .51 .~ 1.0~ .00 * .18
All inec~es 2_/: 2-person households ....... 3.79 1.60 .0~ 1.71 .03 .08 .35 1.01 .9~ .41 .75 .33 .10 .20 .ii .34 * .01 .03 B-person h~useholds ....... 5.~0 2.34 .05 2.30 .0~ .14 .51 i.ii 1.01 .~ 1.00 .~ .Ii .25 .i#, .45 * .01 .05 4-persun households ....... 6.~0 2.82 .06 2.58 .0~ .18 .70 1.37 1.2/ .63 1.23 .52 .15 .30 .21 .5~ * .02 .09 5-person households ....... 7.20 3.25 .06 2.83 .05 .IS .79 1.43 1.37 .81 1.35 .62 .19 .31 .22 .72 * .01 .09 Households of 6 or more ... 7.55 2.79 .0~ 3.29 .05 .25 1.11 i.~8 1.38 .79 1.60 .79 .28 .tO .30 .93 * * .09
* L e s s than 0.00S. ~ / 21 meals a t h0me= 1 person . ~ / I nc ludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by inec~e.
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Table 13.--VEGETABLES AND FRnTTS; JUICES: Households Using UNITED STATESBY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April -June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table 1), food from all sources ; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons , by urbanization , income,
and household size
Commercial Commercially canned-- Juices
Urbanization, moneyFresh vegetables Fresh fruits
frozen-- Vegetables FruitsDried-
Canned (single strength )
income after income
andtaxes (dollars)Dark Other
e^9Except
Baby'Except
Baby'Frozen,
Fresh,household size l/
green green Tomatoes Other Citrus Other-eg
t blesFzuita baby ,
juniorjunior baby ,
iJunior
Vege-
t blFruits Citrus
Other
f it
Vege-
bl
- concen-tratedand deep vege - a
foodsjun or
foodsesa ru ta e
yellow tables foods foods
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
ALL URBANIZATIONSUnder 2,000:
2-person households ........ 55.3 80.0 41.7 78.5 53.4 71.6 12.2 2.4 56.3 0 29.7 0 32.3 20.5 18.8 9.7 11.0 10.5 .73-person households ........ 59.9 86.1 56.1 88.0 51.3 75.0 10.4 3.0 66.8 2.2 35.6 3.2 53.0 14.9 17.1 10.1 9.9 9.3 1.9
4-person households ........ 61.1 82.0 49.4 86.4 56.3 72.2 14.2 4.7 62.7 2.8 36.7 3.8 50.0 14.2 18.7 7.9 14.2 7.9 05-person households ........ 71.0 78.3 44.2 87.6 53.0 67.7 6.0 2.8 57.6 8.3 43.3 14.3 68.7 20.7 22.1 8.8 13.4 2.3 3.7Households of 6 or more .... 51.2 76.0 32.9 83.0 37.1 60.1 3.5 0 48.8 4.9 22.3 4.9 71.0 8.1 13.4 4.6 7.1 3.5 1.4
2,000-3,999:2-person households......... 67.0 85.8 55.1 88.1 61.2 80.4 24.4 9.2 69.1 1.5 41.8 1.6 24.5 19.9 17.7 17.8 17.3 15.8 3.93-person households ........ 69.6 88.7 64.4 95.1 63.0 84.9 29.8 9.4 78.9 10.2 58.9 14.5 29.5 20.1 22.5 19.5 20.5 21.4 2.34-person households ........ 66.1 92.2 62.6 91. 8 68.2 85 .4 25.2 8.3 80.4 11.7 51.1 13.7 39.8 19.4 24.7 20.5 21.6 19.3 3.65-person households ........ 67.7 91.8 59.0 90.5 64.9 85.4 24.1 5.7 79.3 7.5 51.4 10.1 45.3 24.2 21.9 16.0 16.8 16.5 2.5Households of 6 or more .... 64.0 89.2 57.7 96.0 65.6 85.3 14.0 3.4 81.0 13.1 46.6 21.6 51.0 19.5 26.0 15.8 20.6 15.2 1.9
4,000-5999:2-person households ........ 66.5 89.1 69.6 91.0 65.9 84.1 37.5 15.4 74.2 .7 56.2 1.7 17.6 19.0 24.7 20.5 24.5 24.3 3.43-person households ........ 77.2 92.8 70.8 95.5 67.4 88.6 38.8 12.4 78.8 7.3 60.7 12.1 25.8 20.5 20.5 20.8 23.7 31.6 1.84-person households ........ 81.3 93.0 70.3 94.4 72.1 94.2 39.6 12.3 85.2 8.4 64.8 13.3 25.8 23.1 23.1 24.6 28.2 34.0 3.75-person households ........ 80.1 96.7 70.2 96.8 82.3 90.4 36.8 9.2 89.3 12.9 67.7 19.7 28.5 26.1 25.6 22.8 27.4 33.9 3.8Households of 6 or more .... 76.6 91.0 63.2 97.7 73.8 87.6 26.8 6.7 81.3 14.1 58.6 20.0 37.2 27.2 28.8 18.8 25.0 22.6 2.1
6,000 and over:2-person households ........ 74.9 92.0 66.3 89.0 69.8 85.4 49.8 16.5 71.2 2.1 63.7 2.6 11.1 24.3 17.8 22.2 29.4 37.8 3.1
3-person households ........ 80.4 95.6 77.6 94.6 77.9 90.6 46.5 15.7 78.2 1.9 68.7 2.4 22.3 25.0 24.6 28.5 30.9 38.3 3.44-person households ........ 86.4 96.9 79.6 97.8 84.8 93.8 51.5 14.7 79.4 9.7 68.1 11.6 20.0 22.1 22.1 30.6 36.1 39.6 4.6
5-person households ......... 77.5 96.7 76.8 98.6 82.5 95.7 56.2 15.6 82.2 8.3 66.1 16.6 17.8 27.5 29.1 21.3 35.1 40.3 4.7Households of 6 or more .... 85.0 98.7 73.8 96.6 82.7 97.4 45.9 17.1 89.8 12.6 75.6 15.5 29.4 31.5 21.5 23.6 24.7 43.3 5.2
All incomes 3/:2-person households ........ 64.9 86.2 58.6 86.7 62.6 79.6 30.6 10.8 68.2 1.1 47.5 1.7 20.9 19.9 19.2 17.8 20.8 21.6 3.03-person households ........ 72.4 91.2 67.9 94.0 65.9 86.0 33.5 10.6 76.0 5.8 57.3 8.7 29.5 20.0 21.7 20.3 22.3 26.1 2.44-person households ........ 75.8 92.9 68.2 94.0 72.2 89.3 34.4 10 .9 80.5 8.6 58 .8 11.3 31.4 20.6 23.4 22.7 27.3 27.9 3.45-person households ........ 74.5 92.9 64.6 94.4 73.1 87.8 33.3 8.6 80.7 9.8 58.6 15.0 36.4 25.1 24.3 18.8 23.7 26.3 3.3Households of 6 or more .... 70.5 89.4 58.8 94.2 67.5 84.6 22.5 6.6 78.0 11.7 51.1 17.3 46.2 22.4 22.6 15.9 20.9 21.0 2.6
URBAN
Under 2,000:2-person households ........ 68.4 85.1 45.6 80.7 64.9 68.4 21.1 2.6 67.5 0 39.5 0 29.8 22.8 17.5 13.2 14.0 20.2 .93-person households ........ 66.7 83.3 61.7 91.7 55.0 68.3 18.3 5.0 78.3 1.7 43.3 3.3 51.7 15.0 23.3 16.7 13.3 11.7 3.34-person households ........ 72.0 80.0 56.0 84.0 68.0 64.0 20.0 8.0 68.0 4.0 28.0 8.0 48.0 4.0 24.0 8.0 12.0 8.0 05-person households ........ 76.5 58.8 29.4 82.4 64.7 58.8 0 5.9 76.5 17.6 47.1 29.4 70.6 5.9 17.6 5.9 5.9 0 5.9Households of 6 or more .... 88.9 88.9 66.7 100.0 55.6 88.9 11.1 0 66.7 22.2 33.3 22.2 66.7 0 11.1 0 0 22.2 11.1
2,000-3,999:2-person households ........ 70.3 86.8 56.6 84.5 64.4 79.0 26.5 9.6 66.7 .9 43.4 1.4 19.6 20.1 16.4 19.2 16.9 17.8 4.63-person households ........ 71.0 85.8 64.5 94.1 63.9 83.4 32.5 8.9 84.6 11.8 60.9 17.2 26.6 18.3 23.7 18.3 18.9 21.3 3.04-person households ........ 70.1 93.0 71.3 92.4 70.1 83.4 27.4 9.6 82.8 12.7 54.8 12.1 36.9 19.1 26.1 26.8 22.3 24.2 3.25-person households ........ 74.1 91.4 61.7 93.8 69.1 84.0 32.1 8.6 85.2 8.6 58.0 12.3 35.8 19.8 19.8 21.0 13.6 23.5 3.7Households of 6 or more .... 70.3 89.1 60.9 98.4 71.9 84.4 15.6 1.6 85.9 18.8 54.7 28.1 51.6 23.4 29.7 18.8 23.4 17.2 1.6
4,000-5,999:2-person households ........ 67.9 88.4 71.0 91.5 67.0 82.6 37.9 14.7 75.4 .9 54.5 1.8 17.9 18.8 25.9 21.9 25.0 27.2 4.03-person households ........ 79.7 93.2 75.0 95.8 72.4 85.9 43.2 14.1 80.2 9.4 65.1 15.6 22.4 22.4 18.8 22.9 24.5 34.9 2.14-person households ........ 86.7 92.8 72.9 95.0 71.3 93.9 42.0 15.5 85.6 10.5 65.7 16.6 23.2 21.5 20.4 27.6 31.5 39.8 3.95-person households ........ 82.7 96.2 76.9 97.1 84.6 90.4 41.3 10.6 91.3 13.5 71.2 19.2 26.9 22.1 26.9 25.0 24.0 35.6 3.8Households of 6 or more .... 80.5 88.5 70.1 97.7 72.4 92.0 35.6 8.0 83.9 16.1 56.3 23.0 27.6 26.4 29.9 26.4 20.7 28.7 2.3
6,000 and over:2-person households ........ 76.7 93.7 69.2 89.3 68.6 86.2 52.8 15.7 69.8 2.5 64.8 3.1 10.7 24.5 18.9 23.3 29.6 39.0 3.83-person households ........ 80.4 94.9 79.1 93.7 77.8 90.5 49.4 17.7 77.2 1.3 69.0 1.9 20.3 24.1 25.9 30.4 33.5 39.9 3.84-person households ........ 85.2 96.5 81.0 97.9 84.5 94.4 53.5 14.1 76.1 10.6 66.9 12.7 19.0 21.8 21.8 32.4 35.2 42.3 5.65-person households ........ 78.7 97.3 82.7 98.7 81.3 96.0 61.3 17.3 80.0 9.3 66.7 17.3 14.7 29.3 29.3 24.0 37.3 44.0 5.3Households of 6 or more .... 88.9 100.0 82.5 95.2 85.7 98.4 57.1 22.2 87.3 14.3 81.0 15.9 30.2 33.3 23.8 28.6 20.6 49.2 6.3
All incomes 3/:
2-person households ........ 69.5 811.8 62.5 86.7 66.4 79.9 36.1 12.1 70.7 1.0 51.9 1.9 16.9 19.7 19.6 20.7 23.4 26.5 3.83-person households ........ 76.1 91.1 72.1 94.4 70.2 84.8 39.9 12.6 79.9 6.9 63.0 10.5 25.4 20.6 22.6 23.1 24.2 29.8 2.94-person households ........ 80.6 93.6 74.0 94.9 74.8 89.5 38.5 12.7 81.9 10.2 61.5 12.7 27.2 19.6 23.4 27.4 29.8 34.1 4.05-person households ........ 79.3 92.9 71.1 95.9 77.9 88.8 41.2 11.2 85.4 11.6 64.6 17.3 28.9 23.1 23.8 22.8 23.8 33.0 4.1Households of 6 or more .... 80.2 91.8 70.4 96.7 76.1 91.4 34.6 9.5 85.2 16.0 60.5 22.6 37.9 25.5 25.9 22.6 21.4 30.0 3.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 13.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Households Using (eont inund) UNIT~) STATES BY UI~ANI ZATI(~;
percentage o f households u s i n g a t home i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food £r~n a l l sources ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more persons', by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, and household s i z e
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s ~ / P ~ s h f r u i t s ~ / U r b a n i s a t l o n , money income a f t e r income Dark Other
taxee ( d o l l a r s ) , and green green Tomatoes Other c i t r u s Other household s l z e ~ / and deep vege-
yeLlo~ tables
( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 2 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) (V)
NONFAI~ Under 2~000 :
2 - p e ~ n households . . . . . . . . 43 .6 3 -pereon ~ e ~ l d s . . . . . . . . 51.9 4-pereon households . . . . . . . . ~0.0 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 71.4 Households of 6 or more .... 28.6
2,000-3,999 : 2 -pereon households ........ 65.3 3 -person households ........ 56.2 /,-person households ........ 60.3 5 -person households ........ 61.0 Households of 6 or more .... 58.5
4 ,000 -5 ,999 : 2 -pereon households . . . . . . . . 62 .7 3 -pereon households . . . . . . . . 71 .0 4 -person households . . . . . . . . 70 .9 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 75 .0 Households of 6 or more . . . . 70 .2
6,000 and over: 2 -pereon households ........ 66.7 3-pereun households ........ 82.2 /,-person households ........ 93.1 5 -person households ........ 81.0 Households of 6 or more .... 80.0
A l l incomes 3/: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 56.7 3 -person households ........ 66.8 4-person, households ........ 68.6 5 -person households ........ 69.4 Households of 6 or more .... 60.2
RURAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2 -person households . . . . . . . . 49 .6 3 -person houssholds . . . . . . . . 60 .7 4 -perean households . . . . . . . . 61 .6 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 66 .7 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 60 .0
2 ,000 -3 ,999 : 2 -pereon households . . . . . . . . 4£ .7 3 -person households . . . . . . . . 70 .1 4 -pereon households : . . . . . . . 59 .0 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 61 .9 Households of 6 or more . . . . 62.5
/.,000-5,999: 2 -pereon households . . . . . . . . 59 .6 3 -person households . . . . . . . . 72 .5 4 - p e r e ~ households . . . . . . . . 75 .0 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 75 .0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 74.7
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . 61.9 3-pereon households . . . . . . . . 66 .7 4-person households . . . . . . . . 83 .9 5-person households . . . . . . . . 60.5 Households of 6 or more . . . . 73.5
A l l incomes 3~: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 53.3 3-persan households . . . . . . . . 6~. 5 &-person households ........ 65.5 5-person ho1~holds ........ 65.9 Households of 6 o r more .... 64.9
~ r e i n . l l y Ccn~ereially earmnd--
f r o z e n - - Vegetables Fru/ts
Except Except Baby, Vegeo baby, Baby: baby,
t a b l e s F r u i t s : j u n i o r J u n i o r J u n i o r j u n i o r foods foods foods foods
(s) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
Dried--
Vege- Fruits tables
(14) (15 )
J u i c e s
c~nnd ( e ~ l e e t ~ h ) Froz~,
Other Vege- concert- Fresh C i t r u s
f r u i t t a b l e t r a t e d
(16) (17) (~) (19) (2o)
74.3 ~.7 72.3 39.6 70.3 5.9 3.0 48.5 0 20.8 0 31.7 18.8 20.8 7.9 6.9 3.0 85.2 53.7 81.5 /,8.1 77.8 5.6 0 64.8 1.9 29.6 1.9 63.0 13.0 13.0 3.7 3.7 9.3 76.9 38.5 80.8 46.2 69.2 15.4 3.8 61.5 0 38.5 0 53.8 23.1 11.5 7.7 11.5 7.7 85.7 57.1 85.7 50.0 6/,.3 14.3 0 42.9 7.1 50.0 14.3 85.7 42.9 28.6 14.3 21.4 0 67.9 28.6 75.0 32.1 53.6 3.6 0 53.6 3.6 25.0 3.6 78.6 3.6 17.9 3.6 7.1 0
84.7 55.1 96.9 56.1 81.6 23.5 9.2 76.5 3.1 38.8 2.0 33.7 19.4 19,4 16.3 18.4 ]3.3 93.0 53.4 97.2 59.2 84.5 26.8 12.7 71.8 8.5 ~7.7 11.3 35.2 19.7 18.3 22.5 23.9 23.9 89.7 50.0 89.7 6~.i 8~.5 25.6 7.7 78.2 12.8 ~6.2 20.5 &A.9 16.7 23.1 10.3 21.8 12.8 91.5 57.6 84.7 62.7 86.4 16.9 3.4 76.3 5.1 4~.I 6.8 61.0 28.8 25.4 11.9 20.3 8.5 87.7 56.9 95.4 61.5 86.2 13.8 6.2 83.1 9.2 43.1 20.0 49.2 15.4 24.6 16.9 16.9 15.4
91.5 69.5 89.8 66.1 88.1 40.7 20.3 72.9 0 67.8 1.7 16.9 22.0 20.3 16.9 23.7 15.3 91.3 60.9 94.2 53.6 94.2 31.9 8.7 76.8 2.9 52.2 4.3 3~.8 15.9 2.3.2 14.5 20.3 26.1 93.0 66.3 93.0 73.3 94.2 37.2 7.0 84.9 4.7 66.3 7.0 30.2 24.4 29,1 19.8 23.3 24.4 97.5 57.5 95.0 82.5 90.0 30.0 7.5 85.0 12.5 62.5 20.0 30.0 32.5 20.0 20.0 32.5 35.0 93.6 57.4 97.9 78.7 78.7 17.0 6.4 78.7 10.6 70.2 17.0 53.2 25.5 29.8 6.4 25.5 14.9
81.5 55.6 85.2 77.8 81.5 37.0 22.2 81.5 0 59.3 0 14.8 22.2 7.4 18.5 29.6 33.3 97.8 73.3 97.8 80.0 91.i ~0.0 8.9 80.0 4.4 66.7 4.4 26.7 26.7 20.0 .22.2 22.2 33.3
i00.0 79.3 i00.0 89.7 89.7 ~.8 17.2 93.1 6.9 75.9 6.9 20.7 20.7 24.1 27.6 41.4 27.6 95.2 61.9 100.0 90.5 95.2 57.1 14.3 90.5 4.8 66.7 19.0 23.8 19.0 28.6 14.3 33.3 33.3 95.0 55.0 100.0 75.0 95.0 25.0 5.0 I00.0 10.0 70.0 15.0 30.0 30.0 15.0 15.0 35.0 40.0
82.7 52.6 86.4 55.1 77.1 2~.5 9.9 66.9 1.5 /.0.6 1.5 27.9 20.4 18.0 ]3.6 15.8 ]3.0 91.5 61.0 93.1 58.3 87.6 26.6 8.1 73.0 4.2 49.8 5.8 36.7 17.4 20.5 15.8 18.9 22.8 90.8 99.8 91.7 68.6 88.6 31.9 8.7 81.2 7.0 57.2 10.5 37.6 21.0 24.5 15.7 24.5 18.3 93.1 58.3 91.0 71.5 86.8 27.8 6.3 79.2 7.6 52.8 13.2 47.9 28.5 25.0 15.3 24.3 19.4 86.0 51.5 92.4 62.6 78.9 ]3.5 5.3 78.9 8.8 49.7 15.2 5~.4 18.1 22.2 10.5 18.7 15.2
1.0 0 0
7.1 0
3.1 1.4 5.1 1.7 3.1
1.7 1.4 3.5 5.0 2.1
O 2.2
0 4.8 5.0
1.5 1.5 3.1 3.5 2.3
79.9 ~6.4 85.3 54.9 80.4 5.& .9 47.3 0 25.9 0 38.4 18.8 17.9 5.8 12.1 4.5 91.1 51.2 91.1 50.0 81.0 5.4 4.2 53.0 3.6 32.1 4.8 42.3 17.3 13.7 8.9 13.1 6.0 88.4 53.6 9J.8 55.4 82.1 8.0 2.7 58.9 4.5 42.9 3.6 ~8.2 15.2 20.5 8.0 18.8 8.0 88.2 47.3 92.5 /~-2 76.3 5.4 2.2 52,7 2.2 36.6 3.2 57.0 18.3 21.5 7.5 14.0 5.4 79.3 27.4 85.2 36.3 57.8 1.5 0 ~0,0 1.5 17.0 1.5 65.9 14.1 10.4 6.7 8.9 1.5
82.5 /,2.7 85.4 53.4 87.4 9.7 5.8 61,2 1.0 39.8 1.9 31.1 20.4 22.3 11.7 16.5 7.8 95.3 66.4 96.3 67.3 95.3 20.6 3.7 61,7 4.7 &8.6 6.5 32.7 32.7 26.2 18.7 21.5 15.0 95.0 47.0 95.0 69.0 88.0 10.0 2-0 72.0 2.0 43.0 2.0 42.0 30.0 21.0 13.0 17.0 9.0 9h.O 52.4 94.0 54.8 88.1 13.1 1.2 65,5 9.5 ~6.4 10.7 38.1 28.6 20.2 8.3 19.0 11.9 92.3 51 .9 91 .3 60 .6 85 .6 10 .6 1 .0 63 .5 8 . 7 35 .6 9 .6 53.8 20 .2 20 .2 5 .8 23 .1 9 . 6
91.5 &4.7 87.2 &A.7 93.6 12.8 4.3 57.4 0 31.9 0 17.0 8.5 23.4 12.8 19.1 14.9 94.i 60.8 98.0 66.7 98.0 9.8 7.8 68.6 0 41.2 2.0 27.5 17.6 33.3 23.5 29.4 11.8 95.3 62.5 95.3 75.0 96.9 25.0 4.7 81.3 4.7 46.9 9.4 31.3 34.4 21.9 15.6 17.2 20.3 98.1 55.8 i00.0 63.5 92.3 21.2 3.8 86.5 9.6 55.8 23.1 36.5 38.5 32.7 13.5 38.5 17.3 96.0 45.3 97.3 68.0 89.3 10.7 1.3 76.0 13.3 ~0.0 ]-3.3 41.3 34.7 21.3 14.7 44.0 13.3
95-2 33.3 i00.0 66.7 81.0 23.8 9,5 61.9 0 52.4 0 4.8 28.6 38.1 9.5 23.8 23.8 95.2 66.7 95.2 61.9 90.5 14.3 14.3 90.5 0 76.2 0 47.6 38.1 23.8 23.8 23.8 33.3 93.5 54.8 87.1 71.0 100.0 38.7 16.i 90.3 3.2 61.3 9.7 35.5 32.3 19.4 9.7 32.3 35.5 9&.7 63.2 9¢.7 73.7 9&.7 13.2 5,3 81.6 7.9 60.5 5.3 28.9 31.6 28.9 15.8 21.1 26.3 98.0 59.2 98.0 79.6 95.9 22.4 10,2 85.7 8.2 57.1 14.3 24.5 24.5 20.4 12.2 28.6 18.4
8/*.5 46.5 86.9 55.1 8/*.5 9.5 3,3 52.9 .4 33.2 .7 31.4 19.7 19.7 8.0 15.3 8.6 91.7 59.6 93.9 59.1 88.7 12.0 4.7 59.6 3.2 41.4 4.7 36.3 22.8 18.9 14.7 19.1 11.5 92.4 53.3 94.2 65.5 89.5 16.3 5.0 70.4 3.6 ~5.1 4.4 41.7 25.4 21.0 11.6 19.3 14.4 92.8 51 .5 95 .1 57.4 85 .9 ] 3 . 1 3 . 0 65 .6 6 . 9 46 .6 9 . 5 43 .3 26 .6 24 .6 10 .2 22 .0 ] 3 . 4 89.6 43.8 91.2 55.5 78.2 9.2 2.4 59.7 6.4 31.5 8.5 52.4 22.3 15.6 9.2 23.2 9.7
0 2 . 4
0 0 0
1 .9 .9
1 . 0 0 0
0 0
3 . 1 0
1 .3
0 0
3 .2 0 0
.4 1 .2 1 .1
0 .2
• 2 1 meals a t bane = 1 person. ~ / I nc ludes ho=e-eanned and h ~ e - t r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s or f r u i t s t h a t wore brought i n t o the h~ne i n f r e s h for=. 3 / Inc ludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 14.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Q u a n t i t y Pe r Household UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used a t h~ne p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food from a l l s o u r c e s ; housekeep ing households o£ 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, and household s i z e
Ca~erclally fx~zen--
Fresh vegetables ~/ Urbanimation, money
Income after income . Dark Other t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , and Vege- household size ~/ green green Tomatoes Other C i t r u s Othe r F r u i t s
and deep v e g e - t a b l e s ~ e l l o * t a b l e s
(i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
ALL mmANIZATIONS Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . 0 . 9 0 2 .76 0 . 6 6 1 .67 2 .41 3 .47 0 .14 0.(3~ 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . 1 . 3 8 3 .69 1 .12 2 .61 2 .50 4 .94 .14 .02 4 -person households ....... 1.34 4.45 1.32 2.35 2.97 5.24 .25 .05 5-person households ....... 2.00 4.54 1.28 3.08 2.64 6.24 .06 .04 Households of 6 o r more ... 1.71 5.95 1.09 3.07 2.14 5.51 .04 .00
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ....... 1.21 2.67 .78 2.10 2.99 4.17 .28 .08 3 -person households ....... 1.30 3.09 1.24 2.65 3.25 5.47 .41 .ii 4-person households ....... 1.41 3.4£ 1.27 3.07 4.09 5.48 .36 .08 5 -person households ....... 1.76 4.49 1.30 3.39 4.21 6.46 .49 .05 Households of 6 or more ... 2.14 5.26 1.68 3.91 5.32 9.22 .26 .03
4,000-5999 : 2 -pers0m households ....... 1.06 2.55 1.12 2.36 3.09 3.97 .49 .14 3-pe~ households ....... 1.51 3.32 1.21 3.06 3 .94 5.12 .54 .13 4 - p e r s o n households ....... 1.51 3.66 1.23 2.89 4.53 6.49 .62 .Ii 5-person households ....... 1.75 4.06 1.43 3.74 5.34 7.02 .58 .13 Households of 6 or more ... 1.93 5.3~ 1.56 4.18 5.90 9.91 .54 .22
6,COO and o v e r : 2 -perean households ....... 1.07 2.86 1.02 2.20 3.62 4.94 .67 .14 ,3 -pereon households ....... 1.26 3.38 1.22 2.98 4.67 6.33 .85 .16 4-pers0m households ....... 2.00 3.97 1.72 3.68 6.41 7.24 .96 .17 5-person households ....... 1.82 4.49 1.98 3.80 5.76 8.06 1.16 .17 Households of 6 or more ... 2.34 5.68 1.90 4.56 7.53 10.76 .97 .23
All incumes 3/: 2 -person households ....... 1.05 2.66 .89 2.10 2.97 4.04 .39 .10 3-person households ....... 1.37 3.39 1.22 2.84 3.75 5.58 .51 .ii 4-persan households ....... 1.62 3.82 1.41 3.15 4.72 6.26 .58 .ii 5-person households ....... 1.80 4.4/* 1.49 3.57 4.88 7.1S .62 .i0 Households of 6 or more ... 2.09 5.43 1.80 4.05 5.47 9.15 .45 .12
URBAN Under 2 ,000 :
2-person households ....... 1.16 2.34 .54 1.78 2.77 3.~ .24 .0~ 3-person households ....... 1.54 2.64 .94 2.51 2.58 4.12 .23 .03 4-person households ....... 1.37 2.76 .90 1.73 3.31 4.26 .27 .07 5-person households ....... 2.13 2.05 .38 2.00 2.73 4.42 .00 .07 Households of 6 or more ... 2.28 3.78 1.39 2.77 4.24 13.40 .07 .00
2,000-3,999 : 2 -person households ....... 1.33 2.58 .72 2.14 3.0~ 3.37 .31 .08 3 -person households ....... 1.39 2.61 1.09 2.55 3.32 4.88 .40 .09 4-person households ....... 1.66 3.13 1.25 3.09 3.88 4.56 .40 .i0 5-person households ....... 2.(~ 4 . 0 0 1.33 3.75 4.55 5.70 .70 .08 Households of 6 or more . .. 2.34 4.34 1.38 3.79 5.82 8.01 .33 .02
4,000-5,999 : 2 -persan households ....... i.i0 2.46 1.12 2.~6 3.1B 3.57 .47 .14 3-pe r son households ....... 1.65 3.26 1.21 3.15 4.05 4.82 .54 .15 4 - p ~ households ....... 1.66 3.21 1.25 3.1& 4.32 6.12 .70 .14 5-person households ....... 1.84 3.96 1.50 3.92 5.86 6.39 .68 .15 Households of 6 or more ... 2.01 4.26 1.55 4.02 5.55 9.17 .78 .32
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ....... i.i0 2.91 i.i0 2.17 3.48 4.79 .74 .14 3 -person households ....... 1.28 3.15 1.30 3.01 4.72 6.42 .91 .16 4 -person households ....... 2.05 3.92 1.63 3.89 6.48 7.18 1.0~ .16 5 -person house/~Ids ....... 2.0~ 4.50 2.0~ 3.88 5.43 7.78 1.36 .17 Households o£ 6 or more . .. 2.70 5.49 1.74 4.43 7.24 9.38 1.30 .27
All incomes 3/: 2 -person households ....... 1.13 2.53 .90 2.20 3.10 3.69 .~5 .ll 3-person households ....... 1.47 3.02 1.19 2.89 4.03 5.23 .58 .12 4 -person households ....... 1.79 3.45 i.~0 3.33 4.82 5.90 .68 .13 5 -person households ....... 1.97 4.04 1.53 3.72 5.23 6.72 .83 .12 Households of 6 or more ... 2.40 4.56 1.56 4.15 6.05 8.88 .75 .19
See footnotes at end of table.
Co=ne~:ially canned-- Dried--
Vegetables Fruits
Except Baby, Except Baby, Vege- baby, baby, j u n i o r F r e t s J u n i o r J u n i o r J u n i o r tables roods foods foods foods
(10) (ii) (12) (U) (14) (15)
1.26 0.00 0.65 0.00 0-32 0.18 2.29 .03 .71 .0~ .85 .16 2.17 .O& .87 .C~ .89 .12 1.97 .05 1.19 .ii 1.39 .27 2.28 .08 .57 .04 2,76 .12
1.73 .01 .89 .01 .25 .19 2.45 .14 1.4~ .23 .27 .15 3.09 .18 1.40 .23 .55 .19 3.67 .08 1.39 .14 ,82 .20 4.50 .14 1.32 .32 1.40 .21
1.76 .01 1.20 .04 .13 .16 2.58 .ii 1.58 .19 .27 .IS 3.02 .ii 1.90 .18 .24 .17 3.92 .14 2.18 .34 .32 .23 4.47 .17 2.00 .33 .95 .27
1.53 .01 1.56 .04 .i0 .18 2.40 .02 1.82 .05 .16 .19 2.98 .17 2.01 .31 .19 .19 3.02 .13 2.54 .31 .31 .25 5.56 .20 2.99 .23 .42 .32
1.60 .01 1.01 .02 .20 .17 2.42. .08 1.4£ .13 .33 .17 2.95 .13 1.67 .20 .39 .18 3.39 .ii 1.86 .24 .60 .23 4.34 .15 1.73 .27 1.27 .24
1.31 .00 .88 .00 .29 .18 2.78 .03 .85 .04 .65 .19 2.03 .04 .81 .03 .97 .0~ 1.85 .14 1.44 .27 1.33 .06 2.30 .51 .92 .19 .72 .00
1.5£ .01 .96 .01 .21 .21 2.60 .17 1.52 .24 .25 .13 3.27 .20 1.47 .22 .46 .19 4.(3~ .12 1.62 .20 .60 .14 5.44 .24 1.59 .46 1.50 .27
1.76 .02 1.15 .05 .13 .16 2.66 .16 1.70 .24 .24 .20 3.06 .13 1.93 .23 .20 .13 4.09 .15 2.41 .36 .28 .21 4.23 .21 1.97 .43 .54 .2£
1.47 .02 1.62 .05 .i0 .18 2.35 .01 1.88 .02 .13 .19 2.77 .19 1.97 .35 .16 .17 2.79 .15 2.57 .35 .22 .29 5.18 .25 3.33 -26 .40 .35
1.57 .01 1.13 .03 .16 .17 2.56 .10 1.62 .15 .25 .18 3.00 .15 1.75 .24 .30 .16 3,55 .14 2.11 .30 .42 .20 4.73 .24 2.17 .39 .79 .26
Juices
(sizzle eu'e~g~ ) FTozen t
Other Vege- concen- Fresh Citrus fr~% table trsted
(16) (17) (~) (19) (2o)
0.68 0.27 0.25 0.11 0.03 • 73 .25 .28 .i0 .06 • 98 .18 .33 .16 .00 • 93 .24 .46 .03 .08 .58 .12 .24 .06 .2/
.59 .41 .38 .14 .14
.94 .67 .49 .27 .09 1.14 .73 .62 .28 .19 • 90 .60 .66 .27 .15
1.21 .58 .77 .35 .07
• 96 .56 .52 .29 .08 .68 .5~ .52 .50 .05
1.17 .72 .72 .54 .12 1.25 .69 .98 .55 .33 1.99 .63 .99 .51 .13
• 61 .70 .58 .43 .12 1.00 .93 .82 .57 .23 I.II .91 .97 .76 .13 1.52 .81 1.15 .83 .35 1.61 .93 .92 1.15 .25
.67 .50 .44 .24 .i0 • 86 .62 .55 .38 .i0
1.14 .69 .74 .47 .13 1.1£ .66 .92 .48 .23 1.35 .58 .82 .51 .14
.55 .32 .31 .21 .04
.75 .48 .27 .13 .11 1.43 .11 .23 .15 .00 .~ .06 .18 .00 .13 .24 .00 .00 .41 1.69
.48 .46 .35 .16 .13
.97 .65 .45 .24 .13 1.17 .80 .67 .33 .19 .65 .71 .72 .42 .13
1.53 .68 .71 .53 .07
.90 .60 .54 .32 ,I0
.55 .61 .51 .58 .05 1.10 .81 .76 .63 .11 1.21 .76 1.00 .60 .46 1.56 .92 .87 .67 .20
.63 .69 .54 .45 ,14 i.O~ 1.03 .89 .60 .12 1.O4 .95 .97 .86 .16 1.50 .�& 1.15 1.00 .32 1.75 1.17 .65 1.30 .31
.6~ .58 .~8 .29 .12 • 86 .72 .58 .4£ .09
1.14 .79 .80 .58 .15 1.02 .80 1.05 .64 ,29 1%6 .8~ .81 .77 .24
36
Table lb.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: ~uantlty Per Household (con¢inued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food fro~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanlzatlon, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money income after inec~e taxes ( do l l a r s ) , household size ~/
(1)
Fresb v e g e t a b l e s ~ / ~3resb f l " U ~ t s 2 /
Dark Other
green green Tomatoes Other Citrus Other and dee D vege- ~ellow tables
(2) (3) (4 ) . (5) (6) (7)
Co.here l a l l y Co~nerc ia l l .7 canned-* D r i e d - -
Drezen- - V ege t ab l e s F r u i t s
Except Baby, Except baby, baby, Baby, Vege- Fruits
Vege- F r u i t s junior J u n i o r Junior t a b l e s tables Junior foods foods
foods foods
(8) (9) (10) (11) (~) (~) (14) , (1~.)
Juices
Canned ( s i n g l e s t r o n g t ~ )
P P o z ~ Other Vege- concen- Fresh Citrus fruit table trst~d
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) RURAL NONFAHM
Under 2,000: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 0.59 2.86 0.61 1.31 2.08 3.37 0.07 0.0~ 1.17 0.00 0.52 O.O0 0.29 0.17 0.82 0.26 3-person households ........ 1.15 3.48 1.18 2,61 2.47 5.03 .09 .00 2.26 .Q2 .65 .04 1,32 .07 .79 .05 4 -person households ........ 1.31 4.33 1.59 1.57 2.77 3.74 .35 .04 2.15 .DO .61 .DO .SO .19 .53 .21 5 -person t~uaeholde ........ 2.05 3.74 2.2q 3.45 2.20 7.09 .12 .DO 1.72 .01 1.60 .O3 1.37 .51 .85 .26 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 8¢ 5.(~ .71 2.30 l.t~ 3.60 .04 .(30 2.66 .02 .43 .01 5.60 .0~ .85 .06
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households . . . . . . . . 1.01 2.61 .93 2.03 2.82 5.48 .28 .09 2.17 .02 .72 .02 .33 .16 .63 .33 3-person households ........ 1.03 3.56 l.S& 2.70 2.79 5,6~ .49 .18 2.21 .12 1.32 .25 .29 .15 .83 .78 ¢operson households ......... 96 3.59 1.30 3.01 4.53 6.78 .35 .07 3.03 .19 1.41 .30 .74 .16 1.13 .70 5-person households ........ 1.56 4.56 1,28 3.07 4.00 7.12 .28 .02 3.62 .04 1.20 ,~7 1.15 .28 l.O0 .58 Households of 6 or more .... 2.03 5./*6 1.95 3.67 4.90 8.12 .24 .05 4.18 .06 1.21 .26 1.23 .15 .89 .62
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......... 85 2.66 1.-14 2.00 2.86 ¢.50 ,62 .16 1.79 .DO 1.46 .~i .I0 .19 1.21 .49 3-person households ........ 1.16 3.2"? 1.16 2,75 3.53 5.40 .61 .08 2.42 .01 1.31 ,07 .3~ .14 .94 .~ 4-person households ........ 1.21 4.22 1.17 2.39 4.81 6.49 .51 .07 3.02 .07 1.9"/ .09 .30 .22 1.39 .53 5-pe~n households ........ 1.59 4.02 1.32 3.34 4.2"? 7.69 .37 .i0 3.50 .i0 1.62 .~ .35 .26 1.23 .56 HOuseholds of 6 or more .... 1.90 6.12 1.~8 4.26 6.23 9.67 .25 .10 5.06 .ii 2.35 .24 1.59 .27 3.01 .17
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ......... 91 2.19 .65 2.17 4.59 5.98 .37 .13 1.93 .DO 1.21 .O0 .14 .15 .21 .85 3 -pereon households ........ 1.24 3.97 .94 2.79 4.41 5.73 .71 .12 2.61 .06 1.63 .18 .26 .17 .90 .61 4-person households ........ 1.61 4.17 2.24 2.67 6.67 7.~6 .69 .17 3.95 .07 2.22 .12 .21 .23 1.47 .$7 5 -person households ........ 1.18 4.18 2,04 3,60 7.15 8.42 .SO .25 3.39 .07 2.76 .25 .52 .12 1.52 .59 Households of 6 or more .... 1.65 5.51 2.53 4.81 8.51 13.13 .34 .19 7.41 .it. 2.60 .17 .38 .22 .92 .47
All in~es 3/: 2-person households ......... 82 2.60 .84 1.77 2.73 4.46 .30 .Og 1.75 .0! .83 .01 .25 .17 .71 .39 3-person households ........ 1.12 3.54 1.20 2.66 3.19 5.63 .~ .09 2.29 .0~ 1.21 .]3 .49 .12 .90 .Z~ 4 -pelmon households ........ 1.25 4.10 i.~ 2.65 4.78 6.38 .47 .08 3.02 .I0 1,65 .15 .51 .20 1.23 .58 5-person ho~s eholds ........ 1.56 4.38 1.49 3,36 4.78 7.49 .38 .(~ 3.36 .Cf7 1.65 .17 .81 .26 1.24 .56 Households of 6 or more .... 1.75 5,53 1,67 3.69 5.07 8.50 .21 .08 4,59 .07 1.54 .21 1.65 .18 1.41 .35
RURAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 95 3.43 1,01 2.0~ 2.26 4.57 .06 .01 1,33 .DO .43 .00 .47 .18 .67 .18 3 -persun households ........ 1.45 5.46 1.29 2.77 2,42 6.00 .06 .04 1.63 .04 .59 .05 .5~ .21 .62 .19 4-person households ........ 1.33 6.08 i.~ 3.62 2.86 7.51 .14 .05 2.31 .0~ 1.17 .05 .91 .14 .99 .23 5-person households ........ 1.88 6.85 1.54 3.6~ 2.84 7.06 .08 .03 2.20 .O1 .76 .04 1.45 .28 1.3~ .37 Households of 6 or more .... 2.28 7.2g 1,33 3.78 2.14 5.00 .02 .00 1.97 .01 .59 .01 2.62 .21 ,~ .19
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ......... 96 3.69 .68 2.06 3.31 5.94 .13 .04 1.63 .01 .92 .01 .28 .17 1.37 .~0 3 -person households ........ i,~ 4.83 1.45 3.12 3.98 8.76 .29 .05 2.18 ,06 1.26 .09 .36 .31 1.02 .51 4-person households ..'. ..... 1,26 4.85 1.28 3,09 3.~9 7.19 .ii .03 2.14 .04 .94 .03 .57 .29 .95 .35 5 -pdrson households ........ 1,31 6,14 1.26 2.91 3.48 7.5~ .23 .01 2.~6 .07 1.01 .Og ,76 .23 1.60 .21 ~ouseholds of 6.or more .... 1.92 7.04 1.73 4.7~ 5.16 14.9~ .16 .01 2.99 .ii ,91 .13 1.56 .24 1.26 .22
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ........ 1.20 3.70 1.18 2.16 2.47 9.LI .15 .04 1.50 .DO .83 .DO ,17 .05 .81 .21 3 -person households ........ 1.17 4.~6 1.51 3.36 4.5~ 7.93 .11 .09 2.19 .00 1.21 .02 ,41 .21 1.28 .56 4 -persun households ........ I.~8 5,75 1.46 2.8~ 5.32 10.67 .31 .06 2.53 .05 1.1g ,13 .45 .25 .~7 .59 5 -person households ........ 1.47 5.00 1.2~ 3.59 ~,53 I0.0~ .41 .03 3.86 .17 2.03 .33 .55 .33 1.71 .49 Households of 6 or more .... 1.63 8.43 1,85 4.76 6.68 13.93 .17 .05 4.06 .10 1.21 .12 1.27 .~0 1.~ .41
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ........ 1.07 4.68 .55 3.18 2.83 4.04 .32 .22 1.17 .00 1.30 .DO .02 .29 1.77 .22 3-person households ......... 96 5.23 1.18 3.57 5.20 8.64 .27 .27 2.21 .DO 1.67 .00 ,&O .26 .79 .75 4*person households ........ 2.57 4.25 1.43 3.5& 4.01 7.52 .~ .21 3.20 .01 2,05 .13 .52 ,36 .89 .27 5-person households ........ 1.49 5.06 1.33 3.58 5.30 9.~ .37 .06 4.06 .Og 1,62 .Ii .55 .27 1.65 .35 Households of 6 or more .... 1.61 6.96 1.68 4.84 7.38 14,01 .29 .ii 4.53 .07 1.87 .20 .60 .26 2.03 ./*7
All inches 3_/.- 2-person households ........ 1.12 3.79 .95 2.24 2.6/* 5,53 .12 .03 1.41 * ,67 ~ ,36 ,IS .86 .21 3-person households ........ I.~8 5.26 1.41 3.00 3.43 7.55 .16 .06 1.85 .04 ,95 ,~6 .46 .23 .75 .39 4-person households ........ 1.47 5.40 1.38 3.30 3.90 8.11 .21 .07 2.~ .05 1.2~ .06 .68 .24 ,91 .37 5-person houeeholds ........ 1.59 6.13 1.30 3.36 3.74 8.39 .23 .03 2.81 .(~ 1,27 .15 .92 .2~ l.~a~ .33 Households of 6 or ~ore .... 1.92 7.25 2,58 4.39 4.77 10.82 .it, .05 3.06 .06 1,DO .09 1.74 .2~ 1.02 .~
0.17 0.03 0.04 • 20 .07 .00 .23 .LI .00 .62 .00 .16 .28 .00 .00
.43 .12 .18
.59 .36 .03
.60 .23 .2~
.59 .08 .22
.~7 .25 .i0
.46 ,IS .0~
.51 ,32 .06
.6~ .~0 .i0
.82 .56 .ii 1.01 .33 .05
.80 .39 .O0
.53 .45 .68
.9'7 .36 .00 1.36 .¢-~ .62 1.54 1.11 .22
.37 .it, .07
.48 .30 .16
.66 .29 .12
.73 .31 .23
.80 .33 .08
.28 .03 .00
.41 .09 .05
.52 .22 .DO
.58 .06 .DO
.28 .02 .00
.40 .06 .08
.50 .20 *
.38 .13 .01
.66 .18 .00
.90 .17 .00
.41 .24 .00
.?7 .17 .00
.58 .26 .22 1.30 .19 ,00 1.52 .20 .06
.88 .~0 .DO 1.12 .~ .00 .90 .45 .07 .67 .37 .00
1.25 .41 .00
.37 .10 .02
. sh .17 .¢o
.53 .26 .05
.76 .18 .00
.89 .20 .01
* Seas than 0.005. by i n tone .
~/ 21 meals a% huge = i person. 2/ Includes h~e-canned and hume-frozen vegetables or fruits that were brough~ in%o the home in fresh form. 3/ Includes households not classlfled
37
UNITED STATES Table 15.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Money Value Pe r Household BY ~3ANIZATION
Money v a l u e ( d o l l a r s ) o f food used a% home p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l househo lds i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , rood Drom .11 s o u r c e s ; housekeep ing househo lds o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u rb an i za t l o n~ lncome~ and household size
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income a f t e r incom~ taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s i z e ~ /
(1)
J u i c e s C , ~ e , - e i a l l y Com~erela/34 eanned--
I 1 ..... Fresh vege%ables _2/ f r e s h z r u ~ s .~, £ r o z e n ~ V e g e t a b l e s F r u i t s Canned ( s i n g l e s t r e n g t h )
Except Baby, Except BatO', Vege- Other Vege- ; F r o z e ~ Dark Other bab~, Junior baby, J u n i o r F r u i t s C i t r u s concen- F re sh g r e e n g r e e n Tc=a%oes Othe r Ct%rus O%her Vege- Frui%s J u n i o r J u n i o r t a b l e s f r u i t t a b l e
sod deep v e g e - tables foods foods treated yellow tables foods foods
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) {8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (19) (20)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2 ,000:
2 -pe r son househo lds . . . . . . . . 0 .14 0.40 0.1~ 0 .24 0.21 0.55 0 .05 0 .01 0 .22 0 . 0 0 0 . 1 3 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 6 0 .05 0 .07 0 .03 0 .03 0 .04 0 .01 3-person households . . . . . . . . . 23 .57 .22 .35 .22 .71 .05 .01 .~9 .01 .16 .01 .1£ .05 .06 .03 .03 .04 .01 4-person households ......... 21 .63 .27 .33 .26 .72 .08 .02 .36 .01 .19 .01 .22 .04 .08 .03 .04 .06 .00 5-person households ......... 28 .69 .29 .45 .23 .82 .02 .02 .31 .01 .23 .05 :22 .08 .09 .03 .05 .01 .01 Households o£ 6 or more . . . . . 26 .80 .21 .39 .17 .65 .01 .00 .36 .03 .11 .01 .&& .03 .08 .02 .03 .02 .01
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... 37 .~0 .19 .31 .30 .66 .I0 .04 .32 O; .19 ~ .05 .C6 .06 .05 .05 .05 .02 3-person households ......... 21 .47 .25 .38 .28 .86 .14 .05 .43 . .31 . .05 .05 .07 .07 .05 .09 .02 &-persOn households ......... 2_1 .53 .27 .42 .36 .8£ .13 .0~ .55 .[~ .30 .07 .i0 .06 .i0 .08 .07 .i0 .02 5-person households ......... 24 .68 .28 .46 .35 .98 .18 .02 .62 .03 .31 .05 .14 .06 .08 .08 .07 .i0 .01 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 31 .76 .35 .49 .43 1.14 .09 .01 .70 .06 .27 .I0 .23 .06 .12 .07 .09 .ii .01
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......... 16 .41 .28 .38 .29 .68 .18 .06 .36 ~ .26 .01 .02 .05 .08 .07 .06 .i0 .02 3-person households ......... 23 .53 .29 .47 .36 .84 .19 .06 .49 . .35 .C6 .06 .(]6 .07 .07 .06 .18 .01 4-person households ......... 24 .55 .30 .45 .40 1.09 .22 .05 .54 .O& .41 .06 .05 .05 .09 .08 .08 .19 .02 5 -person households ......... 28 .58 .32 .5~ .47 1.05 .20 .05 .70 .05 .&4 .ll .06 .07 .12 .09 .LI .21 .05 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 30 .78 .3~ .60 .56 1.40 .18 .09 .71 .(]6 ;43 .ii .15 .07 .16 .07 .i0 .17 .02
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households . . . . . . . . . 1B .49 .29 .38 .36 .89 .24 .C6 .33 : .2& .02 .02 .07 .06 .08 .07 .15 .02 3-person households ......... 21 .56 .33 .48 .46 1.04 .~0 .07 .46 .0 .40 .02 .04 .06 .08 .ii .09 .19 .03 4-person households ......... 33 .64 .50 .60 .58 1.25 .33 .07 .60 .07 .43 .LI .04 .06 .09 .ii .ii .24 .03 5-person households ......... 28 .72 .54 .61 .54 1.34 .43 .07 .58 .0~ .55 .12 .06 .09 .17 .i0 .13 .28 .06 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 35 .85 .47 .68 .65 1.72 .31 .ii .98 .06 .62 .08 .08 .09 .ii .ii .i0 .4~ .0~
• All insomes 3_/: 2-person households ......... 21 .41 .22 .33 .28 .67 .14 .0~ .31 ; .22 .01 .04 .06 .06 .06 .05 .(~ .02 3-person households ......... 22 .SA .28 .43 .34 .89 .18 .05 .4~ .0 .31 .04 .06 .05 .07 .D7 .(35 .13 .02 4-person households ......... 26 .59 .3~ .47 .42 1.01 .20 .05 .54 .05 .36 .06 .07 .05 .09 .08 .08 .16 .02 5-pereon households ......... 27 .67 .35 .53 .43 I.Ii .22 .04 .60 .O& .39 .08 .i0 .07 .ii .08 .i0 .17 .03 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 31 .78 .36 .56 .47 1.26 .15 .05 .71 .05 .36 .09 .21 .07 .12 .07 .09 .18 .02
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 17 .33 .12 .24 .25 .52 .07 .01 .23 .00 .18 .00 .06 .05 .05 .03 .03 .08 .01 3-person households ......... 25 .42 .19 .31 .25 .55 .08 .02 .49 .01 .20 .01 .12 .07 .07 .05 .03 .05 .01 4-person households ......... 22 .33 .20 .20 .29 .58 .i0 .03 .37 .02 .18 .01 .16 .01 .07 .02 .03 .05 .00 5-person households ......... 26 .30 .06 .25 .26 .61 .00 .03 .30 .O& .27 .13 .22 .02 .05 .01 .02 .00 .02 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 41 .50 .23 .28 .27 .85 .02 .00 .33 .17 .20 .06 .14 .00 .OZ, .00 .00 .13 .12
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... ~8 .37 .1B .31 .31 .57 .ii .C~ .29 ~ .20 ~ .04 .06 .05 .05 .04 .06 .02 3-person households ......... 23 .39 .22 .36 .29 .76 .14 .04 .46 . .32 . .05 .O& .07 .08 .05 .08 .02 4-person households ......... 2~ .48 .27 .~0 .33 .73 .14 .05 .60 .07 .32 .07 .0~ .06 .i0 .09 .08 .12 .02 5-person households ......... 28 .55 .25 .A7 .38 .80 .25 ".03 .71 .04 .35 .06 .i0 .05 .06 .i0 .08 .15 .02 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 35 .61 .33 .z~ ./,6 .95 .ll .01 .82 .i0 .30 .14 .~I~ .(~ .14 .Or/ .08 .16 .01
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ......... 17 .39 .28 .38 .30 .66 .17 .06 .36 O; .25 .01 .03 .05 .08 .08 .06 .12 .03 3-person households ......... 25 .51 .3G .47 .39 .81 .19 .07 .51 . .37 .08 .0~ .06 .06 .0~ .06 .20 .01 4-per%on households ......... 27 .48 .31 .46 .39 1.01 .24 .07 .57 .05 .42 .D7 .04 .0~ .09 .i0 .C~ .22 .02 5-person households ......... 29 .55 .35 .56 .51 .96 .23 .06 .75 .05 .49 ,ii .0~ .06 .13 .i0 .].I .22 .07 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 31 .57 .36 .56 .55 1.29 .26 .13 .71 .07 .41 .14 .05 .06 .14 .ii .09 .22 .03
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 18 .49 .31 .38 .36 .86 .26 .06 .32 ~ .~6 .03 .02 .07 .06 .D7 .07 .16 .03 3-person households ......... 21 .54 .35 .47 .48 1.03 .32 .08 .47 ~ .41 .01 .03 .C6 .08 .12 .I0 .20 .02 ~-person households ......... 34 .63 .<,8 .63 .60 1.20 .36 .Or/ .57 • .~ .12 .03 .06 .08 .12 .ii .26 .03 5-person households ......... 30 .74 .56 .62 .5~ 1.31 .50 .[]~ .56 .05 .5~ .12 .0~ .i0 .19 .i0 .12 .34 .05 Households of 6 or more ...... ~.i .84 .~.9 .68 .66 1.57 .42 .13 .94 .08 .69 .08 .08 .i0 .I0 .14 .07 .51 .06
A l l incomes 3/: 2-person households ......... 2£ .~9 .23 .~ .31 .65 .16 .05 .31 O; "2£ .01 .03 .05 .06 .07 .06 .i0 .02 3-person households ......... 2/, ./+8 .29 .43 .39 .84 .20 .06 .48 . .35 .05 .05 .06 .Or/ .09 .06 .15 .02 4-person households ......... 29 .53 .35 .49 .44 .96 .23 .06 .56 .06 .38 .08 .06 .05 .09 .I0 .D9 .19 .03 5-person households ......... 29 .59 .:)8 .53 .47 1.03 .29 .05 .66 .05 .~ .i0 .07 .06 .ii .i0 .Ii .23 .0~ Households of 6 or more . . . . . 36 .66 .38 .57 .54 1.23 .25 .OB .78 .0~ .~ .12 .I~ .07 .12 .i0 .08 .27 .03
See footnotes at end o f tab le .
38
Table 15.--VEGETABLES AND FRb'ITS; JUICES: Money Value Per Household (cont inued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week~ ~prll-June 1955 (based on a l l households in cell, %aSle i), food from all so~1-ces; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, inccme~ and household size
Urban~zation~ money income after ~nc=ne taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
Fresh vegetables 2/
Dark Other green g reen T~mtoes Other
and deep vege- y ~ l l o ~ t a b l e ~
• (2) (3) (4) (5) ADS~AL N~I~FARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........ 0.09 0.41 0.13 3-person households ......... 21 ,52 .22 A-person households ......... 20 .59 .2? 5-person households . . . . . . . . . 31 .62 .59 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 12 .78 .15
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ......... 19 .40 .22 3-person households ......... 16 .56 .2~ 4-person households ......... ]_5 .54 .26 5-person h~s eholds ......... 21 ,76 .27 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 28 .72 .37
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......... ]3 .43 .30 3-person households ......... 20 .55 .25 4-person households ......... 20 .e3 .28 5-person households ......... 25 .el .26 Households o f 6 or more . . . . . 31 .94 .30
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 14 .41 .20 3-person households ......... 22, .59 .28 4-person households ......... 2q .~ .e3 5-person households ......... 22 .63 .51 Hc~/seholds of 6 or more . . . . . 23 .78 .45
A l l incomes 3_/: 2 -person households ......... 14 .~ .2O 3-person households ......... 19 .57 .26 4-person households ......... 20 .62 .33 5 -person households ......... 23 .69 .33 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 2e .78 .33
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-perso~ households ......... 16 .53 .~0 3-perso~ households ......... 22 .85 .~,5 4-person households ......... 20 .94 .32 5-person households ......... 28 1.01 .~S Households of e or more . . . . . 54 .9~ .~
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... 16 .6~ .le 3-person households ......... 22 .71 .32 4-person households ......... 17 .77 .2.6 5-person households ......... ~0 .95 .~q Households of e or more . . . . . 30 1.23 ,36
4,000-5, 999: 2-person huuseholds ......... 2_3 .60 .ZI S-person households ......... ~0 .6~ .33 4-person households . . . . . . . . . 2 3 1.00 .33 5-person hot~seholds . . . . . . . . . 22 .74 .28 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 26 1.33 .39
6,000 and over: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . 18 .78 .15 3-person households ......... I~ ,88 .~9 4-pemson households ......... 40 ,66 .54 5-person households ......... 23 .80 .36 Households of 6 or mare . . . . . 22 .98 .37
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ......... 18 .60 .~0 S-pemson households . . . . . . . . . 22 .81 .30 4-person households ......... ~ .87 .30 5-person households ......... ~ .93 .29
Households o f 6 or more . . . . . 29 1.09 .34
~ ' e ~ trots ~/ Ccemerelany frozen--
Citrus Other Vege- Fruits tables
(6) (v) (s) .(9)
Ccmmerelal~ canned- -
Vege%ables Fruits
~eept ~, ~ c e p t baby, baby, ~by, juni~ Junior ~uni~ ~or z ~ foods foods foods
Dried--
Ve~e- Fruits tables
(14) (~)
0.21 0.17 0.49 0.03 0.02 0.19 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.05 0.05 .37 .20 .79 .03 .00 .37 .01 .14 .01 .2O .02 .~5 .25 .53 .ii -02 .33 .00 .13 .00 .13 °05 .60 .19 .70 .0~ .00 .28 * .30 .01 .23 .16 .28 ,12 .50 .02 .00 .40 .01 .08 ~ .57 ,01
.32 ,27 ,77 .10 .05 .41 .01 .17 .01 .06 .05
.41 ,22 .85 .16 .O7 .38 .04 .30 .07 .05 .04
.46 .42 .99 .14 .03 .53 .06 .30 .09 .13 .0~ • 45 ,3~ 1.14 .ii .01 .58 .01 .28 .03 .21 .08 .48 .tO 1.04 .08 .03 .67 .02 .26 .08 .22 .04
• 35 .25 .70 .25 .08 .34 .00 .31 * .02 .08 .4A .28 .Be .23 .0~ .4A * .31 ,03 .07 .04 • 41 .41 1.14 .19 .03 .50 .03 .41 .03 .06 .Oq • 49 .37 1.15 .13 .0~ .60 .0~ .32 .i0 .07 .08 .63 .56 1.38 ,08 .04 .75 .0~ .52 ,08 .27 .08
• 33 ,~0 1.11 .15 .07 .40 .00 .26 .00 .02 .05 • ~8 .39 1.02 .26 .04 .43 .02 .92. .O5 .06 .O5 .44 .51 1.43 .26 .09 .73 .03 -43 .04 .04 .09 .60 .58 1.33 .31 .09 .60 .03 .67 .12 .i0 .O~ • 63 .e3 1.92 .10 .09 1.27 .04 .52 .06 .07 .09
.29 .2A .67 .12 .O4 .32 * . IS - - .05 .06 • ~2 .2e .90 .17 .04 j 9 .02 .~7 .04 .09 .03 .43 .42 1.05 .18 ,04 .52 .O~ .54 .05 .09 .06 • 5~ .41 1.15 .14 .03 .57 .02 .37 .06 .l~ .08 .50 .42 1,17 .O7 .0~ .73 .02 .33 .Or/ .28 .06
.31 .2O .71 .02 -- .22 .GO .i0 .00 .09 .06
.38 .21 .8~ .02 .02 .28 .O1 .13 .02 .09 .07 • 53 .25 1.03 .05 .01 ,37 .02 .26 .01 -14 ,O~ • 50 .23 !.O~ .02 .02 .54 * -16 .01 .22 .07 • 52 .19 .71 .01 .00 .33 * .12 * .41 .06
• 31 .2e .98 .o& .02 .28 - .21 * .05 .06 • ~6 .35 1.54 .i0 .02 .39 .02 .30 .02 .06 .09 ,44 .33 1.08 .0~ .01 .35 ,01 .21 .01 .09 .08 .45 .30 1.23 .07 * .42 .02 .2~ .03 .12 .06 • 63 .41 1.83 .06 * .~8 ,0~ ,22 .O& .24 .06
.35 .21 1.00 .07 .02 .30 .00 .18 .00 .03 .02 • 49 .37 1.28 .04 .04 .36 .00 .29 .01 .07 .06 .47 .46 1.71 .ii .02 .&4 .02 ,25 .05 .08 .07 .58 .51 1.52 .15 .01 .e2 ,06 ,40 .ii .09 .09 .71 .57 1.93 .06 .01 .e3 .03 ,26 .04 .19 .Ii
.50 .27 .67 .L?. .07 .23 .00 .25 .00 * .09
.57 .to 1.48 .09 .09 .to .00 ,37 .00 .O7 .07
. s e .39 1.41 .14 .07 .62 * .42 .04 .08 .10
.57 .47 1.60 .13 .03 .67 .04 ,38 .05 .08 .08
.75 .58 2.14 ,i0 .04 .72 .02 ,39 .07 .09 .06
.34 .22 .83 .04 .02 .24 * .15 * .O7 .06 • 4~ .29 1.18 .Of> .02 .$2 .01 .22 .02 .08 .07 .50 .33 1.2.6 .07 .03 .42 .01 .27 .02 .11 ,07 • 52 .54 1.35 .08 ,01 .~6 .03 .~ .06 .15 ,07 .62 .~0 1.48 .05 .01 .49 .02 .22 .03 .27 .07
JtL~CeS
Canned (single strength)
Frozen,
Ci t rus Other Vege- concen- Fresh fruit table %rated
(le) (17) (18) (19) (2o)
0.09 0,03 0.02 0.01 0.01 • 06 ,01 .02 .03 .00 • 07 .02 .03 .0~ .00 • ]3 .04 .07 .00 .02 • 13 ,02 .03 .00 .00
• 07 .05 .06 .04 .02 ,06 .07 .06 .11 * .11 .06 .07 .09 .03 .08 .06 .07 .04 .01 • 11 ,08 .i0 .08 .01
• 06 ,06 .06 .O6 .01 ,0~, ,05 .06 .12 ,01 • IC ,06 .07 .14 .02 • 09 .06 .11 .21 ,02 • 21 .02 .11 .10 .01
.02 .07 ,09 .13 .00
.08 .08 .06 .16 .08
.11 .08 .11 .14 .00
.12 .13 .17 .13 .i0 • i0 .06 .17 .41 .03
• Or/ .05 ,0~ .05 .01 .08 .05 .05 .i0 .02 • i0 .06 .07 .11 .02 .ll .07 .09 .12 .03 • 13 .05 .09 .12 .01
• 06 .03 .03 ,01 .00 .05 .02 .05 .03 .01 .09 .03 .06 .08 .00 .09 .O& .07 .03 .00 .04 .03 .03 .01 .OO
.08 .04 .05 .02 .01
.09 .07 .06 .07 *
.08 .05 .05 .05 *
.13 .02 ,09 .07 .00
.09 .03 .i0 .07 .OG
.08 ,03 ,05 ,08 .OO
.13 .06 .08 ' .07 .00
.08 .07 .06 .11 .0~
.13 .07 .15 ,07 ,00 • 14 .05 .I? .08 .01
.13 .02 .12 ,12 .GO
.08 .i0 .11 ,14 ,00
.08 .05 .09 .17 .01
.15 .05 .O7 .15 .00
.13 .05 .14 .13 .CO
.07 .03 .05 .03 .
.07 .05 .06 .06 . • 08 .05 .06 .10 ,01 • 12 .O4 .09 .07 .00 .08 .0~ .I0 .07 *
* Less than 0.C05. ~ / 21 meals a t h ~ e - 1 person . ~ / I nc ludes by incame.
- canne d and hame-frozen v e g e t a b l e s or f r u i t s %bat were b rought i n t o the hems i n f r e s h form. 3 / Inc ludes households no t classlfled
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Table 16.--BEVERAGES; MISCELIANEOUS F[K~S: Households Using b~ITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household s l ze
I/rbani~atlon, money Income a f t e r I n c c ~ taxes
( d o l l a r s ) , and household s i z e 1 /
Beverages MI see llansous foods
Chocolate, Soft Coffee Tea 2 / cocoa, d r inks , Alcaholic Nute,
chocolate f r u i t beverages peanut slrup ades 2_/ b u t t e r
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
SOUPS, Catsup, chLU
except eanlled saucep
tomato baby soups re l i shes
(8) (9)
P ick les , o l i v e s , Puddings,
o ther p i e r e l i s h e s f l l l i ~ s
Other p re - pared or p a r ~ i a l ~ prepared mixtures
Leavening agents 2 /
(1) (m) (u) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... 91.1 17.8 9.0 38.1 9.2 23.2 25.7 25.1 25.4 26.9 15.5 20.5 3-person huuseholds ......................... 85.6 23.1 20.0 46.8 ii. 2 31.7 27. i 33.5 25. i 28.8 26.0 28.8 /,-person households ......................... 82.6 27.8 31.0 46.2 7.6 31.6 25.3 33.2 39.6 37.7 27.8 35.4 5-person households ......................... 81.1 26.3 31.8 52.5 7.4 29.0 21.2 30.4 35.5 30.9 28.6 40.1 Households of 6 or more ..................... 76.3 26.5 29.0 34.6 4.9 33.2 11.3 26.1 25.4 16.6 14.5 43.5
2,000-3,999: 2-persun households ......................... 89.9 23.3 11.9 &5.7 18.5 34.0 36.8 37.9 30.4 35.5 21.6 17.6 3-person households ......................... 94.6 32.0 25.9 63.9 19.4 47.5 40.0 49.3 48.4 44.5 36.2 18.4 4-person households ......................... 90.3 30.6 27.5 63.5 21.7 52.2 50.6 58.0 50.5 44.6 38.5 22.1 5-person households ......................... 93.6 28.9 27.0 67.5 17.9 53.3 49.2 59.5 46.9 47.8 35.7 21.7 Households of 6 or more ..................... 84.7 31.5 /*0.5 68.4 20.5 68.1 47.6 52.6 50.6 43.2 38.4 36.9
4,000-5,999: 2-person huuseholds ......................... 90.2 24.8 15.8 59.8 29.8 35.9 33.5 41.5 38.4 33.4 30.2 9.8 3-pex~un households ......................... 93.9 30. I 29.9 70.7 28.6 54.2 54.7 54.0 50.9 50.3 37. i 10.7 4-person households ......................... 93.8 33.0 39.3 71.9 28.2 63.4 63.6 62.5 55.5 53.3 42.0 15.6 5-person households ......................... 95. i 29.8 41.7 75.2 30.9 68.6 58. i 74.7 55.9 59.2 46.7 25.2 Households of 6 or more ..................... 95.7 30.1 39.9 63.7 26.8 72.0 54.2 65.5 49.3 50.6 49.1 28.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... 94.6 20.8 13.5 63.1 28.5 40. i 42.5 42.5 38.6 36.1 26.1 9.5 3-persun households ......................... 97.0 22.9 19.0 72.9 32. i 52.2 46.9 59.7 50.5 47.8 37.2 12. I /,-person households ......................... 98.2 28.3 37.5 79.3 35.4 65.3 56.5 68.7 54. i 61. I 45.5 18.5 5-person households ......................... 96.7 30.6 32.5 77.3 3~.6 67.5 65.2 75.1 65.4 51.2 43.6 16.1 Households of 6 or more ..................... 95.3 32.8 50.1 65.4 29.9 7{).6 58.0 76.4 66.1 59.8 47.0 24.7
All inc~s 3_/: 2-persoa households ......................... 90.9 22. i 12.2 51.5 20.2 33.0 34.8 36.8 33.4 32.8 24.0 14.2 3-person households ......................... 93.3 27.9 24.0 64.7 23.6 47.5 43.4 49.9 47.4 43.6 35.2 16.4 4-person households ......................... 92.8 30.4 33.4 67.5 25.4 56.7 53.0 58.7 50.8 49.3 38.6 20.5 5-person households ......................... 93.2 29.5 33.8 69.9 24.3 58.5 51.7 64.6 53.0 50.5 40.3 23.8 Households of 6 or more ..................... 88.4 31.3 39.6 61.3 21.1 63.4 45.5 56.7 50.2 43.7 39.5 32.7
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 86.8 17.5 7.9 47.4 14.9 24.6 37.7 24.6 22.8 37.7 21.9 ]I.9 3-person households ......................... 76.7 26.7 13.3 46.7 18.3 30.0 45.0 35.0 35.0 40.0 35.0 15.0 /,-person households ......................... 72.0 16.C 16.0 48.0 16.0 24.0 32.0 24.0 32.0 ~4.0 48.0 16.0 5-person households ......................... 70.6 23.5 17.6 76.5 11.8 17.6 17.6 29.4 17.6 35.3 41.2 23.5 Households of 6 or more ..................... 66.7 22.2 22.2 33.3 0 4~.4 22.2 4~.4 55.6 33.3 22.2 33.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......................... 88.1 25.1 8.7 47.0 21.9 32.0 40.2 37.9 24.7 36.1 25.1 13.2 3-1~rson households ......................... 94.7 33. i 22.5 67.5 27.2 45.6 42.0 51.5 43.8 45.0 40.8 15.0 /.-person households ......................... 91.1 33.8 24.8 63. i 28.0 49.0 53.5 56.7 51.6 44.6 41.4 17.2 5-person households ......................... 91.4 28.4 23.5 71.6 19.8 ~43. i 59.3 59.3 46.9 53. I 32. i 13.6 Households of 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.7 28.1 42.2 73.4 31.3 60.9 60.9 56.3 46.9 46.9 46.9 29.7
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ......................... 90.6 23.2 16.1 62.1 33.9 36.6 34.8 40.6 36.6 34.4 30.4 9.4 3-person households ......................... 93.2 30.2 31.8 71.4 30.2 55.2 58.9 54.2 49.0 53.6 41.1 8.3 4-person households ......................... 93.9 35.4 35.9 74.0 33.7 59.1 68.5 61.3 55.:- 53.0 45.3 9.9 5-person households ......................... 97.1 27.9 38.5 79.8 36.5 65.4 62.5 73.1 53.8 54.8 50.0 20.2 Households of 6 or-more ..................... 95.4 31.0 32.2 70.1 33.3 67.8 56.3 58.6 42.5 48.3 48.3 20.7
6,000 and over:
2-person households ......................... 94.3 21.4 11.9 64.8 29.6 39.0 &5.3 41.5 37.1 39.0 27.0 8.8 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.5 23.4 18.4 71.5 37.3 50.0 &6.2 57.6 46.2 49.4 36.7 10.8 4-person households ......................... 99.3 28.9 35.2 81.0 35.2 69.0 57.7 69.0 54.2 62.7 49.3 16.9 5-person households ......................... 96.0 32.0 36.0 80.0 40.0 68.0 72.0 76.0 61.3 58.7 50.7 16.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 93.7 34.9 52.4 63.5 38.1 69.8 57.1 77.8 65.1 60.3 49.2 19.0
All incomes 3/:
2-person households ......................... 90. i 22.8 i0.8 56. i 24.6 33.5 40.0 37.6 32.2 36. i 27. I i0.5 3-person households ......................... 93.1 29.0 2.3.4 67.6 30.3 47.8 49.4 52.2 45.9 47.8 39.9 11.2 4-person households ......................... 93.6 31.9 30. I 71.0 31.2 57.0 57.9 59.3 51.2 51.4 43.4 14.5 5 -person households ......................... 93.2 28.9 32.7 76.5 30.6 59.2 60.9 66.7 52.0 53.7 ~.9 17.7 Households of 6 or more ..................... 89.3 32.5 37.9 68.3 31.7 64.2 55.6 63.4 51.9 48.6 46.9 22.2
See footnotes at end of table.
Seasonings
25.2 35.4 43.0 36.4 56.2
28.2 36.2 40.6 44.9 52.7
32.3 39.4 43.6 44.7 50.6
24.4 31.6 41.8 44.3 51.4
27.8 35.5 42.3 43.6 50.1
25,4 36,7 44.0 35.3 55.6
27.4 36.1 38.9 ~0.7 56.3
31.3 38.0 42.5 44.2 48.3
25.8 29.1 40.1 46.7 50.8
27.7 34.8 / 0 . 7 43.5 4 9 . 4
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Table 1 6 . - - ~ ; MISCELLANEOI~ FOODS: Households Using (con t inued) UNITED STATES BY mtBANIZATION
Percentage o f households u s i n g a t home i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1) , food ~ a l l sources ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more persons , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , inseme, and household s i z e
Urbanization, incc~ after t n c c ~ taxes
(doL1ors) , and household size ~/
(1) HURAL t;O~FAI~
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... 94. i 3-person households ......................... 92.6 4-person households ......................... 84.6 5-person households ......................... 78.6 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 75.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......................... 93.9 3 -pe r son households ......................... 94.4 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.5 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98.3 Households o f 6 o r more ..................... 86.2
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ......................... 88.1 3-person households ......................... 95.7 K-person households ......................... 93.0 5-person households ......................... 90.0 Household of 6 or more ...................... 97.9
6,000 and over: 2-persen households ......................... 96.3 3-persen households ......................... 95.6 4-person households ......................... 93.1 5-persen households ......................... IDO.O Households o f 6 o r mere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0
All incomes 3 / : 2-person households ......................... 92.3 3-person households ......................... 94.6 4-person households ......................... 90.8 5-person households ......................... 94.4 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 87.7
RmIAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-persen households .......................... 94.2 3-persen households ......................... 89.3 4-persen households ......................... 90.2 5-person households ......................... 90.3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 80.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.3 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.4 / , -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 .0 5-person households ......................... 89.3 Households of 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.3
4, O(X)-5,999: 2 -pe r sen households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 .6 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 .1 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 .9 5 -perasn households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.2 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 92.0
6,000 and over : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.2 3 - p e r s ~ households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.2 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.8 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 .7 Household o f 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.9 incomes 3_/: 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.7 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.4 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93. i 5 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 .1 Households o f 6 or mere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.4
Beverages Misce l l aneous foods
Catsup, P i c k l e s , Other pre- Soups, c h i l i Puddings, pared o r Chocolate , S o f t Alashol~c Nuts, except o l i v e s , Leavening
cocoa, drinks, beverages peanut sauce, p i e partially Coffee Tea ~ / choco la te f r u i t canned o t h e r agen t s 2 /
tomato r e l i s h e s f i l l i n g s prepared sirup edes ~/ butter baby soups relishes mixtures
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) , (11) (12) (13)
17.8 6.9 25.7 5.9 20.8 16.8 26.7 24.8 18.8 11.9 21.8 16.7 24.1 53.7 7.4 37.0 18.5 29.6 33.3 14.8 22.2 35.2 34.6 38.5 42.3 3.8 30.8 23.1 38.5 38.5 26.9 19.2 50.0 21.4 50.0 35.7 7.1 35.7 28.6 28.6 50.0 21.4 28.6 42.9 25.0 28.6 25.0 7 .1 32.1 14.3 17.9 17.9 I0.7 14.3 42.9
20.4 17.3 41.8 13.3 37.8 33.7 37.8 41.8 34.7 15.3 23.5 31.0 31.0 57.7 4.2 53.5 38.0 46.5 59.2 42.3 29.6 2__5.4 24.4 26.9 65.4 14.1 57.7 51.3 61.5 48.7 46.2 38.5 26.9 30.5 25.4 64.4 16.9 59.3 40.7 59.3 47.5 40.7 44.1 25.4 36.9 33.8 64.6 15.4 76.9 43 • 1 47.7 53.8 38.5 35.4 35.4
32.2 13.6 54.2 18.6 32.2 .30.5 45.8 44.1 32.2 32.2 6.8 29.0 23.2 72.5 27.5 52.2 44.9 53.6 56.5 40.6 29.0 11.6 29.1 45.3 69.8 17.4 70.9 58.1 65.1 54.7 54.7 36.0 23.3 35.0 47.5 70.0 20.0 72.5 55.0 82.5 57.5 70.0 42.5 32.5 34.0 46.8 57.4 19.1 78.7 57.4 70.2 53.2 51.1 55.3 31.9
18.5 22.2 55.6 22.2 48.1 29.6 48.1 41,.4 22.2 29.6 11.1 22.2 20.0 77.8 15.6 60.0 51.1 66.7 64.4 42.2 40.0 13.3 27.6 44.8 79.3 41.4 44.8 51.7 65.5 55.2 55.2 31.0 24.1 28.6 14.3 76.2 23.8 66.7 57.1 81.0 90.5 23.8 28.6 14.3 25.0 40.0 65.0 15.0 75.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 55.0 50.0 30.0
21.4 14.2 42.1 13.3 32.5 26.3 36.5 35.3 26.6 19.5 18.6 25.5 23.6 63.7 13.5 50.6 37.1 47.9 52.1 35.9 29.7 20.8 27.5 37.6 64.2 17.5 57.2 50.7 59.8 50.2 47.2 33.2 28.4 31.9 32.6 64.6 18.1 59.0 45.8 67.4 58.3 45.8 39.6 27.1 32.2 38.6 55.6 14.0 67.8 45.0 50.9 49.7 38.6 39.2 35.7
18.3 15.2 41.5 3.6 24.6 17.4 2.3.2 31.7 19.6 8.9 29.5 26.2 24.4 38.1 6.0 27.4 12.5 36.3 37.5 31.0 17.9 40.5 32.1 37.5 48.2 3.6 39.3 21.4 36.6 47.3 42.0 17.9 39.3 31.2 31.2 45.2 4.3 33.3 19.4 32.3 39.8 33.3 19.4 50.5 28.9 31.1 43.0 4.4 31.1 5.9 28.1 23.7 17.0 12.6 46.7
18.4 18.4 49.5 9.7 36.9 20.4 37.9 35.9 34.0 15.5 32.0 27.1 33 .6 57.9 10.3 43 .9 32 .7 43 .0 48 .6 47 .7 24.3 33 .6 30 .0 46 .0 -60.0 6 .0 55.0 30 .0 55.0 49 .0 40 .0 .20 .0 35 .0 26.2 45.2 60.7 13.1 56.0 34.5 60.7 45.2 47.6 26.2 42.9 26.0 52.9 65.4 6.7 63.5 26.0 55.8 51.9 46.2 25.0 58.7
17.0 21.3 44.7 6.4 40.4 23.4 36.2 44.7 21.3 17.0 31.9 35.3 37.3 51.0 9.8 49.0 45.1 52.9 49.0 52.9 19.6 41.2 28.1 45.3 59.4 23.4 71.9 37.5 60.9 62.5 48.4 37.5 39 • 1 28.8 50.0 53.8 19.2 82.7 32.7 63.5 67.3 61.5 32.7 42.3 16.0 58.7 49.3 16.0 74.7 36.0 69.3 70.7 60.0 37.3 58.7
14.3 14.3 52.4 28.6 33.3 23.8 42.9 52.4 19.0 4.8 23.8 14.3 28.6 71.4 14.3 52.4 33.3 61.9 61.9 47.6 28.6 42.9 19.4 51.6 48.4 16.1 74.2 51.6 74.2 48.4 54.8 29.0 25.8 23.7 44.7 57.9 15.8 65.8 28.9 55.3 42.1 52.6 21.1 21.1 34.7 55.1 75.5 12.2 67.3 42.9 79.6 65.3 65.3 22.4 4£.9
18.6 17.3 43.6 7.1 30.3 19.0 31.9 36.9 25.4 13.3 30.5 26.7 28.2 49 .0 7 .6 37 .7 22.8 41 .7 44 .9 37.5 20 .1 37.3 28.5 43 .1 54.4 9 .7 53.6 29.6 52.2 50.3 42 .3 23.5 37 .3 27.2 40.3 54.1 11.8 55.1 27.2 51.1 46.6 46.6 23.9 41.0 27.0 45.0 54.5 8.3 53.6 23.2 50.9 47.4 40.8 23.0 "51.9
season ings
<14)
20.8 27.8 42.3 14.3 57. i
28.6 :, 35.2 " 43 .6 50.8 49.2
37.3 42.0 46.5 45.0 55.3
14.8 40.0 48.3 38.1 50.0
26.6 34.4 46.3 42.4 50.3
32.6 43.5 42.9 50.5 55.6
34.0 39.3 42.0 4~.0 52.9
27.7 45.1 40.6 48.1 49.3
33.3 33.3 48 .4 39.5 57.1
31.4 42.4 42.0 45.9 51.7
~ / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. 2 / Data r e f e r t o households purchas ing d u r i n g the week. 3_/ Inc ludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table I~.--BEVERAGES; MISCELIANEOUSF001~: Quantity Per Household UNITED&TATES
BY URBANIZATION
Founds used at h~ne per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or m~re persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbani zation~ money i ~ c ~ e after incc~ne taxes (dollars), and household size l/
(i)
Tea Coffee ~/
(2) (3)
Beverages
ChOcolate, Soft Nuts cocoa, drinks, Alcoholic (shelled
chocolate frui£ beverages weight ), sirup ~es peanut
b u t t e r
(4) (5) (6) (7)
Miscellaneous foods
Soups, Catsup, Pickles, Other pre- except chili Puddings, pared or Leavenlag
olives, pie partially agents canned sauce, other Seasonings baby tomato relishes fillings prepared .~ soups relishes mixtures
(8) (9) (10) (n) (2) (U) (14)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ........................ 0.58 0.06 0.02 1.15 -* 0.09 0.29 0.12 0.22 O.ii 0.22 O.lO ** • 3-person households ......................... 71 .09 .08 2.27 ~* .17 .46 .22 .35 .16 .33 .20 m* 4-person households ......................... 66 .ii .08 1.78 ** .20 .3~ .27 .50 .24 .38 .31 ~* 5-person households ......................... 72 .ii .i0 1.97 ** .21 .30 .31 .49 .13 .48 .26 *w Households of 6 or more ..................... 86 .i0 .12 1.90 ~* .24 .23 .26 .36 .ll .23 .40
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......................... 68 .08 .03 1.90 ** .15 .~ .21 .24 .20 .29 .08 3-person households ......................... 74 .i0 .08 3.02 ~* .25 .53 .35 .&5 .27 .69 .09 4-person households ......................... 84 .09 .ii 3.45 ~ .3~ .88 .¢3 .57 .30 .77 .12 5-person households ......................... 89 .i0 .ii 4.12 ** .38 .93 .63 .70 .38 1.17 .l& Households of 6 or more ..................... 90 .09 .21 3.95 ** .61 1.05 .58 .88 .41 .85 .29
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ......................... 74 .08 .03 2.30 ~w, .15 .38 .21 .31 .20 .40 .06 3-person households ......................... 87 .Ii .08 3.66 ~ .26 .84 .34 .50 .30 .77 .06 v,N 4-person households ......................... 85 .I0 .14 3.83 ,* .42 1.27 .~ .57 .36 .81 .07 ~, 5-person households ......................... 99 .ii .20 4.39 ~* .52 1.14 .66 .70 .47 1.0~ .12 *u Households of 6 or more .................... i.ii .13 .20 3.84 ~* .70 1.23 .75 .93 .5~ 1.09 .15
6,000 and over:
2-person households ......................... 75 .05 .03 2.34 *w .18 .51 .18 .27 .20 .33 .06 3°person households ......................... 96 .08 .07 4.08 ** .31 .72 .35 .53 .35 .61 .05 4-Person households ......................... 98 .09 .16 5.05 ** .40 .98 .49 .67 .~ .86 .12 5-person households ........................ 1.07 .08 .14 5.53 ~* .50 1.52 .70 .86 .62 1.29 .07 Households of 6 or more .................... 1.26 .13 .26 5.34 w* .70 1.46 .78 1.25 .53 1.17 .I0
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ......................... 69 .07 .03 1.97 ~* .14 .42 .19 .27 .18 .3h .07 -* 3 -person households ......................... 8& .09 .08 3.33 ** .25 .65 .33 .47 .27 .6~ .09 ~* 4-person households ......................... 87 .IO .12 3.78 m* .37 .97 .42 .57 .3~ .73 .13 -* 5-person households ......................... 95 .i0 .15 4.36 ~-, .43 1.04 .62 .70 .43 1.05 .13 HoUseholds of 6 or more .................... 1.0~ .12 .19 3.86 ~* .59 1.04 .6& .91 .42 .89 .22
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 51 .05 .02 1.34 *~ .i0 .38 .13 .18 .16 .3~ .Oq w* 3-person households ......................... 68 .08 .04 2.08 ** .ii .78 .22 .25 .19 .45 .06 "~ 4-person households ......................... 52 .05 .03 1.22 ~* .08 .43 .15 .41 .32 .58 .13 ** 5-person households ......................... 68 .09 .07 2.74 ** .13 .15 .30 .09 .12 .78 .12 *w Households of 6 or more .................... 1.42 .04 .19 1.64 ** .25 .51 .40 .69 .19 .36 .20
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......................... 65 .08 .03 1.96 ** .14 .46 .20 .18 .20 .33 .06 *w 3-person households ......................... 75 .09 .08 3.05 ~* .22 .56 .3h .38 .29 .82 .07 ~-, 4-person households ......................... 82 .09 .i0 3.24 ** .31 .97 .41 .52 .32 .93 .1{3 5-person households ......................... 81 .07 .12 4.02 ~* .37 1.21 .66 .5~ .46 .68 .08 ~w~ Households of 6 or more ..................... 82 .09 .22 4.72 ~ .50 1.29 .66 .61 .43 1.02 .32
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ......................... 74 .06 .04 2.37 ** .15 .&O .22 .29 .19 .42 .05 ** 3-person households ......................... 87 .I0 .09 3.58 *~ .24 .89 .35 .40 .33 .88 .05 ~-~ 4-person households ......................... 8~ .11 .13 4.00 ** .35 1.3~ .42 .52 .35 .90 .05 5-person households ........................ I.I~ .11 .20 4.91 ~ .51 1.33 .66 .66 .46 1.15 .09 ~* Households of 6 or more .................... 1.02 .ii .16 4.58 ** .70 1.20 .50 .69 .59 1.09 .ii ~*
6,000 and over : 2-person households ......................... 73 .05 .03 2.42 ~* .18 .52 .19 .27 .23 .33 .05 ** 3 -person households ........................ 1.00 .09 .07 3.99 ~* .30 .74 .33 .51 .35 .61 .0& ~-~ 4-person households ........................ 1.00 .09 .14 4.88 ~ .43 1.02 .48 .65 .52 .94 .i0 ** 5-person households ........................ 1.06 .08 .16 6.21 ~* .50 1.77 .67 .70 .75 1.61 .07 ** Households of 6 or more .................... 1.34 .15 .29 6.12 ~ .72 1.5~ .79 1.0Z .49 1.14 .07 **
A l l incomes 3/ : 2-person households ......................... 68 .06 .03 2.14 ** .it .47 .19 .25 .19 .38 .05 ** 3-person households ......................... 87 .09 .08 3.42 ~* .24 .75 .33 .42 .30 .76 .05 ~-~ 4-person households ......................... 87 .09 .ii 3.92 ** .35 1.08 .42 .54 .37 .87 .09 5-person households ......................... 98 .09 .17 5.00 ~w, .45 1.33 .64 .60 .50 i.i0 .09 ~w~ Households of 6 or more .................... 1.07 .12 .20 4.89 ~* .62 1.27 .66 .78 .49 1.06 .15 w*
See footnotes at end of table.
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Tab le 17.--BEVERAGES; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Quantity Per Household (continued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (bused on all households in cell, table i'), food fr~n all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
househo ld size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars), and household size l/
Tea Coffee ~/
(1) (2) (3) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... O. 60 3-person households .......................... 74 4-person households .......................... 54 5-person households .......................... 60 Households of 6 or more ...................... 8~
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 77 3-person households .......................... 68 4-person households .......................... 87 5-person households ......................... 1.02 Households of 6 or more ...................... 96
4,000- 5,999: 2-person households .......................... 74 3 -person households .......................... 89 4-person households .......................... 86 5-person households .......................... 67 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.32
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 86 3-person households .... : ..................... 81 4-person households .......................... 93 5-person households .................... A .... 1.08 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.09
All incomes ~/: 2-person households .......................... 71 3-person households .......................... 77 4 -person households ............. , ............ 86 5-person households .......................... 91 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.07
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .......................... 66 3-person households .......................... 71 4-person households .......................... 90 5-person households .......................... 82 Households of 6 or mere ...................... 72
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households .......................... 58 3-person households .......................... 83 4-person households .......................... go 5-person households .......................... 81 Households of 6 or more ...................... 94
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 74 S-person households .......................... 80 4-person households .......................... 83 5-person households .......................... 76 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 1.03
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 77 3-person households .......................... 84 4-person households .......................... 94 5-person households ......................... 1.13 Households of 6 or more ..................... i.ii
All inecc~s ~_/: 2-person households .......................... 66 3-person households .......................... 76 4 -person households .......................... 87 5-person households .......................... 88 Households of 6 or mere ...................... 91
Beverages
Chocolate, eocon~
chocolate slrup
(4)
Nuts Soups, Soft (shelled excep t
drinks, Alcoholic fruit beverages wdi~ht), canned ades peanut baby
b u t t e r soups
(5) (6) C7) (s)
0.06 0.01 0.81 ~ 0.05 0.21 .05 .09 2.42 ~ .24 .33 • 12 .i0 2.14 ~ .24 .30 .13 .13 1.27 ~ .17 .32 .07 .14 1.41 ~* .19 .29
.08 .03 1.70 ~ .IS .48
.13 .09 2.55 ~ .31 .53
.09 .12 4.00 ~ .42 .8~
.14 .08 4.60 ~ .36 .74
.I0 .17 3.31 ~ .73 .99
.13 .02 2.17 ew* .16 .32
.ii .06 4.15 ~ .30 .73
.09 .17 3.68 ~ .55 1.29 • 12 .18 3.43 ~* .53 .85 .20 .24 2.77 ~ .70 1.50
.0~ .02 1.95 ~ .20 .~8
.08 .05 4.37 ~ .32 .70
.13 .27 6 .56 ~ .26 .84
.07 .03 4 . 2 0 ~ .50 1.04
.09 .19 3.5~ ~-~ .68 1.49
.(38 .03 1.62 ~* .14 .35
.09 .07 3.26 ~w~ .29 .55
.I0 .15 3.85 +~ .42 .9& • 12 .12 3.86 ~ .40 .75 .12 .19 2.87 ~ .61 1.04
.08 .03 i.~0 ~ .14 -22
.14 .13 2.33 *~ .16 .18
.13 .i0 1.96 ~ 1.26 .29
.13 .i0 1.82 ~ .30 .40
.14 .i0 2.38 ~'~ .2q .i0
.06 .03 2.11 #w~ .17 .21
.i0 .06 4.09 ~ .26 .37
.i0 .i0 3.06 ~ .30 .44
.12 .!4 3.15 ~ .45 .41
.09 .26 3.65 ~w* .60 .63
.07 .03 1.41 ~w, .20 .41 • 17 .08 2.29 ~ .35 .63 .i0 .13 2.73 ~ .4~ .47 .09 .19 3.19 ~-~ .55 .52 .05 .28 3.03 ~ .70 .65
.0~ .02 1.99 ~ .23 .3~
.03 .07 4.27 ~-~ .26 .51
.09 .09 2 .58 ~-. .45 .65
.09 .18 3.13 *-~ .43 .59
.Ii .22 4.29 ~ .6~ 1.0~
.OS .03 1.64 ~ .15 .23
.12 .09 2.90 ~ .22 .29
.ii .ii 2.71 ~ .33 .39
.ii .14 2.79 ~ .40 .45
.ll .19 3.07 ~" .50 .49
Miscellaneous foods
Catsup, Pickles, Other pre- c h / l i Puddings, pared o r
olives, pie partially sauce, other #~Dm~to r~llshee fillin~m prepared
relishes m~ xtuzes
(9) (lO) (11) (12)
Leavening agents
(13)
Seasonings
(14)
0.12 0.18 0.07 0.17 0.09 .17 .27 .12 .26 .30 .34 .?-5 .12 .26 .47 ~wA • 3~ . 3 .07 .37 .23 ~w~ • ii .20 .07 .23 .42 "-~
• 22 .34 .19 .22 .]0 • 38 .5~, .22 .48 .~J • 47 .63 .30 .61 .16 ~e~ • 57 .88 .26 2.12 .17 .48 .93 .39 .85 .19
.21 .32 .26 .3~ .05 • 31 .76 .21 .5~ .09 • 49 .58 .39 .68 .i0 .68 .74 .51 .95 .19
1.15 i.i0 .~ 1.2/- .17
• 15 .28 .08 .38 .ii • 42 .60 .37 .64 .06 .48 .81 .28 .58 .20 m, .87 1.64 .24 .59 .04 ~, .73 1.55 .61 1.80 .12 ~w~
• 18 .27 .14 .27 .09 v.~
.32 .53 .24 .48 .12 ~'~ • 49 .60 .30 .57 .19 v,~ .63 .91 .3~ 1.31 .16 .63 .95 .36 .94 .23
• 13 .37 .09 .09 .18 ~w# .26 .59 .16 .25 .29 ~-~ .32 .73 .28 .31 .31 ~-~ • 30 .70 .18 .33 .39 .34 .40 .12 .20 .45 ~-"
• 25 .36 .19 .19 .14 .34 .66 .21 .43 .20 • 42 .69 .21 .25 .17 .6/, .83 .38 .43 .30 • 61 1.44 .40 .44 .45
.15 .52 .ii .29 .18 a-~ • 31 .67 .29 .42 .16 .46 1.01 .33 .51 .ii • 67 .92 .35 .45 .12 .90 1.67 .57 .71 .31 ~w~
.14 .45 .14 .05 .05 • 35 .73 .21 .44 .22 .66 .51 .40 .35 .21 .63 .37 .40 .28 .14 • 76 1.85 .5~ .32 -22 K-~
.18 .40 .15 .IS .16 ~*
.30 .6~ .18 .31 .24 ~*
.40 .74 .26 .34 .22 • 52 .71 .30 .37 .27 ~w* .60 1.13 .35 .41 .39
Not available, l/ 21 meals at home= 1 person. ~/ Data refer to purchases during the week. 3/ Includes heuseholds not classified by income.
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Table 18.--HEV~P~GES; M~SCELL~O~S ~D0~S: Money Value Per Household D~NIT~D STATES BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at hc~e per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food ~ all sources; h~nsekeepi~ households of 2 or more persons, by urban- ization, i~c~me, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars), and household size ~/
(1) ALL URBANIZATIO~
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... 3-person households ......................... 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ......................... 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Households of 6 or ~re .....................
2,000-3,999: 2-pers~ households ......................... 3-person households ......................... 4-person households ......................... 5-perscm households ......................... H o u s e h o l d s of 6 o r more .....................
¢,0S0-5,999: 2-perscm households ......................... 3-person households ......................... 4- person households ......................... 5-person households ......................... H o u s e h o l d s 0 £ 6 o r m o r e .....................
6,000 and o v e r : 2-perscm households ......................... 3-~ers~ households ......................... 4-pers~m h~useholds ......................... 5-perso~ households ......................... H o u s e h o l d s of 6 o r m o r e .....................
A l l i n c o m e s 3 / : 2- person households ......................... 3- perso~ households ......................... 4-pers~m households ......................... 5-person households ......................... H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e .....................
URB~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 3-person households ................ " ......... 4 - p e r s o n households ......................... 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Households o f 6 o r m o r e .....................
2,000-3,999: 2-1~rs~ households ......................... 3- person households ......................... 4-person households ......................... 5-person households ......................... Households of 6 or more .....................
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ......................... 3-persia households ......................... 4-perscm h~us eh~ids ......................... 5-person households ......................... H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e .....................
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ......................... 3 -person households ......................... 4-pemson households ......................... 5-person households ......................... Households of 6 or more .....................
ALl incomes 3_/: 2-person hons ehalds ......................... 3-person honseholds ......................... 4-person households ......................... 5-person households ......................... Households of 6 o r m o r e .....................
See fc~t~tee at end o f table.
Beverages
Chocolate, Soft eoco~, drinks 3
C~f fee Tea ~/ chocolate fruit sir~p ades
(2) (3) (4) (5)
O.6O 0.08 0.01 .71 .11 .03 .gO .16 .05 .74 .15 .07 .74 .11 .07
.74 .11 .02
.74 .16 .04
.83 .15 .06
.91 .15 .06
.89 .]-5 .ll
.80 .13 .02
.91 .17 .05
.91 .18 .07
.96 .17 .i0 1.17 .15 .]3.
.82 .i0 .02
.99 .14 , 0 4 1.02 .15 .07 I.i0 .16 .07 1.28 .19 .14
.75 .Ii .02
.84 .15 .04
.89 .16 .0q
.95 .16 .0S 1.04 .16 .ii
.55 .08 .01
.65 .I0 .02 • 57 . I0 .02 .60 .11 .04 .68 .06 .05
.70 .13 .01
.q5 .16 .03
.81 .15 .05
.83 .13 .06
.81 .14 .i0
.80 .12 .02
.90 .17 .05
.89 .19 .06 1.05 .16 .09 1.09 .]3 .09
.79 .i0 .02 1.00 .15 .04 1.01 .15 .07 1.06 .16 .08 1.36 .21 .15
• 76 .ll .02 .86 .15 .04 .89 .16 .06 .95 .15 .08
1.07 .17 .i0
Miscellaneous foods
Soups, Catsup, Other p r e - Alcoholic t~%s, except c h i l i Pickles, Puddles, pared or
cemmed sauce, ol ives, pie LesveD~ S e a s o n s beverages peanut baby tomato other f i l l i n g s lmL~lal ly ag em%s
prepared butter soups relishes relishes mixtures ~/
(6) (7) (s) (9) (10) (~) (12) (13) (1~)
0.13 0.15 0.05 0.07 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.08 0.03 0.06 .29 .39 .i0 .ii .06 .i0 .06 .11 .05 .I0 .22 .17 .11 .09 .07 .13 .09 .14 .07 .13 .22 .i0 .11 .06 .07 .13 .06 .16 .07 .12 .20 .i0 .]3 .05 .06 •08 .05 .08 .i0 .16
.22 .42 .i! .12 .05 .07 .08 .i0 .03 .08
.34 .51 .15 .13 .09 .14 .11 .24 .03 .i0 • 42 .53 .18 .22 .I0 .17 .12 .31 .03 .12 • 47 .51 .22 .22 .14 .18 .16 .2~ .0~ .15 .Z~ .57 .32 .26 .13 .21 .17 .29 .07 .17
• 30 1.01 .ii .I0 .05 .ii .08 .17 .02 .08 • 42 .79 .18 .20 .08 .16 .12 .31 .02 .ii • 47 .95 .24 .32 .ii .18 .15 .31 .03 .ii • 53 .90 .30 .27 .16 .20 .20 .42 •04 .14 • 46 .72 .41 .29 .17 .24 .22 .39 .05 .16
.30 1.12 .15 .13 -05 .15 .09 .17 .01 .0q
.50 1.34 .21 .19 .09 .17 .15 .28 .01 .12 • 62 1.97 .27 .2k .12 .23 .19 .38 .03 .15 • 67 2.02 .32 .39 .16 .29 .27 .62 .02 .ii • 61 1.19 .42 .34 .19 .3~ .23 .42 .05 .16
• 2~ .67 .i0 .i0 .05 .i0 .07 .]-3 .02 .08 • 39 .85 .16 .16 .08 .14 .ll .26 .02 .11 .46 .96 .21 .24 .i0 .18 .l& .30 .03 .12 .51 .89 .25 .25 .14 .20 .19 .37 .O~ .13 .44 .64 .~4 .24 •15 .23 .17 .31 .06 .16
• 17 .25 .05 .09 .03 .06 .07 .13 .02 .06 .29 .77 .Oq .17 .06 .08 .07 .16 .01 .08 • 17 .38 .06 .12 .04 .09 .08 .21 .02 .08 .30 .19 .05 .03 .07 .04 .0~ .31 .04 .11 • 16 .00 .13 .13 .07 .15 .ll .23 .Oq .27
.23 .48 .i0 .12 .05 .06 .08 .ii .02 .08 • 35 .72 .13 .14 .08 .12 .12 .30 .02 .08 • 39 .65 .16 .24 .I0 .16 .13 .39 .02 .Ii .46 .61 .20 .28 .13 .14 .21 .26 .02 .ll • 53 .77 .26 .32 .13 .16 .18 .38 .06 .17
• 30 1.15 .i0 .i0 .05 .Ii .09 .18 .01 .08 • 42 .85 .16 .21 .08 .13 .13 .37 .01 .I0 .50 1.16 •21 .34 .i0 .18 .15 .35 .02 .ii • ~ 1.15 .30 .31 .16 .19 .20 .46 .03 .14 • 53 .90 .44 .28 .12 .21 .24 .45 .03 .ii
• 31 1.22 .14 .14 .05 .16 .I0 .17 .01 .08 .48 1.33 .22 .19 .08 .16 .15 .29 .01 .ii • 62 2.13 .28 .25 .12 .23 .20 .42 .03 .15" • 76 2.54 .33 .46 .15 .26 .33 .78 .02 .12 • 67 1.59 .44 .36 .20 .31 .20 .40 .04 .17
• 27 .86 .i0 .12 •04 .i0 .08 .15 .02 .09 .41 1.09 .16 .19 .0~ .13 .]3 .31 .01 .09 .48 1.23 .21 .2q .i0 .18 .15 .36 .02 .12 .SB 1.26 .27 .33 .14 .19 .22 .47 .03 .12 • 55 .97 .37 ,30 .15 .22 .20 .40 .04 .15
!
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UNIT~ STATES Table 18.--BEV~ADES; MISCELLANEOUS FOOI~: Money Value Per Household (con%inaed) BY URBANIZATION
Money va lue ( d o l l a r s ) o£ food used a t hame per household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l ~m~seholds I n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food from a l l s s u r c e s ; housekeep lmghouseba lds o f 2 o r more persoms, by urlmn- ization, income, and household size
Urbanization, muney /amine after inesme taxes (dollars), and household size ~/
(1)
Coffee Tea .~/
(2) (3)
Beverages
Chocolate, Soft eocoaj ~ ,
ehocolate fruit sirup ades
(4) (5)
MisceLlaneous foods
Soups, Catsup, Pickles, Other pre- Puddi~a, pared o r Nuts, except chili olives, Leavening SeascnlmEe
Alcoholic peanut canned sauce, pie p a r t i a l l y a~ents ~ / beverages o t h e r £1111~s prepared 2_/
2/ butter baby to©rote relishes soups relishes mixtures
(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (I/) (12) (13) (14)
O.04 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.03 O.06 O.03 0.O4 .13 .0~ .O4 .08 .05 .O9 .O7 .08 .ii .08 .U9 .Ii .05 .12 .]i .ii .13 .08 .08 .15 .03 .13 .06 .(}3 .09 .06 .03 .05 .02 .05 .09 .LI
.13 .12 .06 .i0 .08 .08 .03 .07
.IB .13 .I0 .17 .09 .17 .04 .1%
.23 .22 .12 .18 .ii .23 .04 .I0
.21 .18 .14 .23 .i0 .2J~ .05 .19
.38 .23 .].2 .21 . ]5 .27 .06 .16
.12 .08 .06 .Ii .08 .L5 .01 .09
.20 .19 .08 .23 .I0 .20 .02 .LI
.29 .31 .13 .17 .14 .24 .04 .09
.28 .21 .17 .20 .22 .40 .05 .].5 • 37 .34 .25 .24 .17 .36 .05 .26
.16 .Ii .04 .08 .03 .19 .02 .03
.20 .18 .ll .20 .13 .29 .01 .14
.!8 .22 .12 .26 .12 .2q .02 .12
.28 .25 .ZI .47 .i0 .28 .02 .09
.40 .33 .18- .36 .29 .67 .O4 . i 0
.i0 .09 .05 .08 .05 .ii .02 .06
.17 .Z4 .08 .17 .09 .19 .03 .ll
.23 .23 .ii .18 .12 .22 .05 .i0
.23 .18 .15 .24 .14 .28 .O4 .IA • 33 .2J~ .14 .22 .15 .30 .06 .16
.i0 .09 .06 .03 .09 .04 .03 .05 .09
.18 .ii .04 .07 .16 .07 .07 .07 .16
.ii .16 .Q8 .08 .19 .12 .09 .08 .18
.06 .14 .08 .07 .18 .09 .08 .10 .18
.ll .16 .03 .08 .09 .05 .07 .ll .17
.31 .10 .06 .06 .IO .08 .07 .05 .08 • 36 .17 .09 .10 .18 .09 .11 .06 .18 .ii .16 .ii .I0 .16 .08 .i0 .05 .19 .29 .30 .10 .15 .21 .15 .1~ .09 .15 .16 .31 .15 .15 .35 .16 .13 .13 .19
.13 .15 .i0 .04 .14 .05 .07 .06 .07 • 16 .20 .16 .(~ .17 .12 .I.1 .07 .15 • 61 .27 .Ii .ii .26 .i~ .20 .05 .19 .45 .35 .12 .16 .23 .15 .17 .06 .II .36 .37 .16 .20 .40 .26 .21 . l l .16
.70 .2D .09 .04 .16 .06 .02 .02 .12 1.92 .16 .14 .08 .19 .09 .16 .06 .15 .79 .31 .16 .16 .15 .15 .i0 .06 .21 • 39 .28 .17 .15 .lO .16 .15 .03 .15 .43 .36 .24 .18 .45 .23 . i i . I i .18
.21 .10 .06 .05 .11 .06 .06 .05 .08 • 32 .14 .07 .(~ .17 .08 .09 .06 .17 • 31 .20 .i0 .i0 .19 .LI .12 .O5 .19 .28 .2~ .12 .12 .18 .13 .12 .08 .14 .21 .27 .12 .14 .28 .L5 .13 .12 .18
RURAL Z~NFA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.62 0.08 0.01 0.08 0.06 3-pereon households .......................... 78 .08 .04 .29 .i¢ 4-pereon households .......................... 62 .19 .07 .20 .03 5-pereon households .......................... 69 .20 .O9 .13 .06 Households o f 6 or more ...................... 83 .07 .O5 .16 .13
2,0OD-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 86 .09 .02 .20 .32 3-person households .......................... 72 .15 .05 .29 .08 4 -person households .......................... 86 .14 .06 .51 .Z~ 5-person households ......................... 1.O3 .16 .06 .50 .45 Households of 6 or more ...................... 96 .16 .i0 .38 .53
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .......................... 82 .19 .01 .29 .67 3-person households .......................... 93 .17 .05 .~5 .75 4-pemson households .......................... 95 .15 .09 .43 .57 5-person households .......................... 74 .21 .1.3 ./,2 .~I Households o£ 6 or more ..................... 1.35 .22 .15 .38 .53
6,000 and over : 2- person households .......................... 96 .09 .01 .26 .62 3-person households .......................... 97 .Ii .03 .56 1.33 4-person households ......................... 1.O7 .16 .ii .69 1.51 5-penson households ......................... 1.23 .16 .02 .51 .89 Households o£ 6 or more ..................... 1.20 .14 .ii .46 .41
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 76 .i0 .02 .20 .32 3-pemson households .......................... 83 .13 .04 .38 .50 /,-person households .......................... 91 .15 .08 .45 .58 5-pereon households .......................... 97 .18 .09 .45 .47 Households of 6 or more ..................... i.(~ .16 .ii .36 .42
RURAL FAI0~ Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 . i 0 .02 .15 3-persun households .......................... 71 .14 .05 .27 4-person households .......................... 89 .20 .07 .29 P-person house~ids .......................... 88 .16 .07 .23 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 .16 .G8 .23
2,000-3,999: 2-person hsuseholds .......................... 68 .08 .02 .25 3-person households .......................... 80 .16 .04 .41 4-person households .......................... 83 .15 .Or/ .33 5-person households .......................... 82 .16 .08 .39 Households of ~ or more ...................... 9¢ .13 .16 .39
4,000-5,999: 2- person households ............ .- ............. 77 .09 .02 .19 3-person households .......................... 80 .22 .06 .~ t-person households .......................... 91 .15 .08 .33 5- person households .......................... 93 .14 .i0 .47 Households o f 6 or more ..................... i.i0 .08 .16 .33
6,000 and over : 2-person households .......................... 91 .07 .02 .21 3 -person households .......................... 85 .05 .06 .51 4-person households .......................... 9.3 .13 .07 .34 5-person households ......................... 1.16 .12 .10 .39 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.05 .17 .18 .55
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 69 .i0 .02 .18 3-person hous~ds .......................... 76 .15 .05 .32 4-person households .......................... 87 .16 :08 .32 5-person households .......................... 89 .14 .08 .36 Households of 6 or more ...................... 90 .15 .12 .34
i/ 21 meals at hc~e : 1 persmL 2/ Data refer to purchases during the week. 3_/ Includes households not classified by incume.
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Table 19.--H~PR~ED F(X~: MILK, CREAM, CHEESE; FATS; FLOUR~ MEAL, C~%EAI~; MEAT, A4~UL~R~, FISH; ~ UNITED STATES RURAL F~
Percentage o f households u s i n g stud averege q u a n t i t y used pe r household i n a week, April-June 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) ; r u r a l f a ~ h o u s e k e e p i ~ households o f 2 o r no t e pereo~s, by i n t o n e anti household s i z e
Type o£ data, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(1)
ILi3.k, cresm, cheese Fat~
To ta l ~hole Fresh m i l k f l u i d f r e s h Cream Cheese To ta l B u t t e r equ iv - f l u i d
a l e ~ t 2 / m i l k
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
I'~£~ff_ASE OF HDUS~K~S USING Under 2,000:
2-1mrson hsuseh~Ids .......... 61.6 3-person households .......... 73.8 4-persom house]x~ds .......... 73.2 5-pemscm households .......... 73.1 Households o£ 6 o r more ...... 71.1
2,000-3 ,999: 2-persrm ho%m-h~] da .......... 54.4 3 -pe r san households . . . . . . . . . . 60 .7 4-pe~on households .......... 61.0 5-~ersun households .......... 71.4 Households o f 6 o r more ...... 77.9
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . 53.2 3-person households .......... 49 .0 4 -person households . . . . . . . . . . 50.0 5-perscm households .......... 67.3 Households o f 6 or more . . . . . . 69.3
6,000 and ove r : 2-perscm households .......... 38.1 3-person households .......... 42.9 4-person households .......... 38.7 5-person households .......... 57.9 Households o f 6 o r more ...... 67.3
A l l incames 4_/: 2-persom households .......... 58.2 3-person households .......... 63.2 /.,-person households .......... 63.0 5-pemsun households .......... 69.5 Households o f 6 o r more ...... 74.2
QUA, TITY P ~ H 0 ~ 0 L V Under 2,000:
2- person huuseholds .......... 9.09 3 -~-erson households .......... 13.70 & -person households .......... 17.01 5- person households .......... 17.91 Households o f 6 or more . . . . . . 2/.09
2,000-3,999: 2-persom households . . . . . . . . . . 6.53 3-pe r son households .......... 10.79 4-persom households .......... 11.55 5-person hous ehu!ds .......... 18.63 Households of 6 o r more ...... 25.72
4,000-5,999: 2- person households .......... 6.78 3-person households .......... 8.34 4 -person huusehold~ .......... 8.88 5-person households .......... 16.72 Households o f 6 or more ...... 24.78
6,000 suld over: 2-person households .......... 4.07 3 -perscm households .......... 5.61 4-person tmus ehotds .......... 7.6(, 5-person households .......... 12.51 Households of 6 or more ...... 23.53
All inc-~es 4_/: 2- person households .......... 8.14 3-person households .......... 11.20 /+-person households .......... 13.04 5-person households .......... 17.34 Households o f 6 o r more ...... 23.97
61.2 59.4 14.3 2.7 43.3 28.1 26.3 73.8 73.2 18.5 4.8 58.3 34.5 37.5 71.4 69.6 17.9 2.7 59.8 33.9 40.2 73.1 69.9 20.4 6.5 61.3 39.8 41.9 71.1 67.4 8.9 .7 ~5.3 43.0 23.7
52.4 52.4 22.3 8.7 AO.8 22.3 31.1 60.7 60.7 18.7 4.7 49.5 18.7 38.3 60.0 59.0 23.0 3.0 56.0 2/.0 42.0 70.2 64.3 26.2 2 .4 56.0 22.6 40.5 76.9 74 .0 22.1 4 . 8 61.5 29.8 41 .3
53.2 53.2 17.0 4.3 53.2 17.0 42.6 49.0 49.0 23.5 2.0 47.1 11.8 41.2 48.4 45.3 25.0 4.7 50.0 I_5.6 42.2 67.3 65.4 32.7 7.7 50.0 2/.2 38.5 69.3 69.3 34.7 1.3 49.3 1.3.3 40.0
38.I 38.1 19.0 4.8 33.3 19.0 19.0 38.1 38.1 14.3 4.8 33.3 9.5 29.8 38.7 38.7 22.6 3.2 45.2 16.1 35.5 57.9 57.9 18.4 0 44.7 10.5 39.5 67.3 67.3 30.6 6.1 61.2 24.5 49.0
57.5 56.2 16.8 4.4 43.6 24.8 29.9 63.0 62.7 18.1 4.7 52.9 24.0 39.2 61.9 60.5 22.7 3.0 56.6 26.8 41.4 69.2 66.2 24.6 3 .9 55.7 27.9 41.6 73.9 72.0 22.5 3.3 57.6 32.0 36.7
~ua~s ~ quar~ Poun~ ~ ~ Poun~
Flour, meal, c e r e a l Meat, poultry, f i s h
Meat Corn- F i sh ,
To ta l F lour meal, T o t a l V a r i e t y Pou l t r y shell- o t h e r c e r e a l T o t a l 3 / Beef Pork meats , f lBh
g ~ e (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
~e
(~)
ii.6 3.1 9.8 69.2 48.2 27.2 30.4 4.9 36.6 5.4 83.5 16.1 1.2 15.5 76.2 58.9 30.4 44.6 7.7 40.5 4.8 82.7 20.5 6.3 14.3 79.5 58.9 40.2 41.1 8.0 39.3 8.0 83.9 20.4 3.2 17.2 72.0 62.4 33.3 47.3 6.5 37.6 5.4 90.3 2-5.2 2.2 23.0 60.0 45.2 14.1 36.3 5.9 27.4 6.7 74.1
3.9 1.0 3.9 58.3 46.6 35.0 32.0 11.7 28.2 5.8 70.9 11.2 .9 10.3 72.0 66.4 44.9 42.1 12.1 29.0 1.9 74.8 8.0 2.0 6.0 76.0 66.0 50.0 40.0 13.0 39.0 9.0 67.0 7.1 0 7.1 73.8 70.2 50.0 42.9 11.9 28.6 2.4 73.8
19.2 3.8 16.3 79.8 70.2 45.2 50.0 14.4 30.8 7.7 74.0
4.3 2.1 2.1 57.4 55.3 46.8 42.6 4.3 34.0 4.3 6.3.8 3.9 0 3.9 66.7 54.9 39.2 45.1 9.8 37.3 0 58.8 4.7 0 4.7 71.9 65.6 53.1 42.2 12.5 25.0 4.7 68.8 11.5 0 9.6 76.9 71.2 55.8 44.2 7.7 34.6 13.5 73.1 6.7 1.3 6.7 78.7 70.7 62.7 45.3 12.0 28.0 10.7 70.7
0 0 0 47.6 28.6 23.8 19.0 4.8 28.6 4.8 57.1 0 0 0 66.7 61.9 57.1 33.3 14.3 23.8 4.8 76.2
3.2 3.2 3.2 71.0 61.3 54.8 35.5 6.5 38.7 9.7 71.0 7.9 5.3 5.3 73.7 57.9 47.4 34.2 7.9 47.4 0 73.7 4.1 2.0 2.0 89.8 71.4 55.1 53.1 I/.3 98.8 8.2 81.6
8.4 2.4 7.3 64.4 48.5 32.7 32.1 6.4 33.6 5.1 75.9 11.3 1.2 10.8 73.5 62.0 38.7 43.9 9.8 33.8 3.9 76.0 11.6 2.8 9.1 76.8 64.4 46.7 42.5 10.8 36.5 7.7 76.0 12.8 2.3 ii.i 75.1 67.2 45.9 45.2 8.5 35.1 5.6 81.0 16.4 2.8 14.5 73.7 61.8 38.9 45.5 10.4 29.9 7.3 73.7
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds POunds Pounds Pounds Pounds
8.93 7.52 .19 .06 .84 .39 .45 13.48 II.58 .23 .12 1.33 .59 .72 16.67 14.67 .43 .07 1.44 .60 .84 17.62 14.93 .34 .15 2.02 .85 1.17 20.98 16.80 .14 .03 1.73 .98 .76
6.22 5.90 .36 .17 .62 .31 .31 10.51 10.02 .32 .14 .85 .29 .57 I-1.28 10.47 .32 .13 1.]-5 .~2 .73 18.17 15.92 .54 .06 1.37 .41 .96 25.36 2/.34 .48 .i0 1.92 .73 1.19
6.67 5.8~ .12 • .09 .74 .29 .44 8.11 7.67 .28 .02 .79 .16 .63 8.51 7.16 .45 .17 .88 .19 .68
16.39 14.85 .42 .14 1.28 .42 .86 2~.33 22.13 .62 .03 1.07 .26 .81
3.93 3.62 .18 .03 .57 .31 .26 5.45 5.26 .19 .i0 .39 .12 .27 7.20 7.20 .54 .I0 .89 .2/ .68
12.2/ 11.50 .41 .00 .86 .22 .64 22.90 20.96 .83 .16 2.0~ .46 1.58
7.95 6.97 .22 .i0 .74 .34 .39 10.97 9.76 .2~ .Ii 1.07 .40 .66 12.71 11.18 .40 .ii 1.2/ .49 .75 17.00 14.94 .42 .09 1.54 .55 .98 23.58 20.13 .50 .09 1.77 .72 1.05
.83 .15 .68 4.37 2.51 1.28 i. ii .08 1.67 .16 2.23 1.17 .12 1.05 6.53 4.34 1.87 2.18 .18 1.96 .23 2.85 2.07 .83 1.24 8.64 5.98 2.72 3.07 .10 2.31 .35 3.98 2.23 .56 1.57 8.25 5.97 2.71 3.08 .12 2.14 .14 4.51 4.63 .66 3.94 5.99 3.76 1.19 2.41 .13 1.99 .24 3.83
• 19 .15 .04 4.78 3.06 1.5A 1.38 .13 1.54 .19 2.34 .29 .05 .2/ 7.51 5.95 3.16 2.49 .21 1.51 .06 2.95 • 43 .13 .31 8.83 5.99 3.33 2.33 .22 2.41 .43 3.24 • 47 .00 .47 10.04 7.81 4 .40 3.01 .22 2.12 .11 3.69
1.72 .42 1.31 10.71 8.43 3.66 4.29 .29 1.77 .50 4.81
• 09 .09 .01 5.88 4.19 2.10 1.97 .09 1.59 .ii 1.94 • 17 .00 .17 8.10 6.47 2.66 3.47 .i0 1.63 .00 2.46 • 16 .00 .16 8.45 7.31 4.41 2.28 .44 1.04 .09 3.23 .26 .00 .24 12.47 8.84 5.41 2.99 .15 2.08 1.55 3.96 .59 .33 .26 12.48 9.83 5.57 3.59 .59 2.01 .64 5.14
.00 .00 .CO 3.33 1.75 1.00 .69 .05 1.39 .19 2.03
.00 .00 .00 6.71 5.68 3.49 1.72 .24 .95 .07 3.11 • 74 .52 .23 10.69 7.88 5.85 1.83 .15 2.61 .20 3.46 .34 .22 .12 10.63 7.68 4.74 2.59 .29 2.95 .00 3.39 .25 .2/ .01 17.21 12.52 5.65 5.78 .41 4.49 .20 5.64
• 53 .14 .39 4.71 2.94 1.54 1.28 .09 1.60 .15 2.17 .63 .09 .54 7.02 5.21 2.49 2.43 .18 1.66 .15 2.79 • 92 .34 .58 8.93 6.47 3.47 2.65 .22 2.16 .29 3.57
1.06 .29 .77 10.17 7.59 4.19 3.06 .18 2.19 .39 4.03 2.40 .57 1.83 10.48 7.81 3.49 3.82 .30 2.29 .38 4.51
!
1_/ 21 meals a t hove = 1 person. 2_/ Approximately the q u a n t i t y o f f l u i d mi lk to which the v a r i o u s d a i r y p roduc t s (except bologna, and sausage, not shown s e p a r a t e l y . ~ / Inc ludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
46
b u t t e r ) are equivalent in calci~n. 3_/ Includes small ammmts 0£ veal, lamb,
Table 20.--HOME-PR(~I~ED FOODS: SWEETS; POTATOES, SWEETPOrAT(]ES; VEGETABLES; FRbRTS; JUICES; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS UNITED STATES RURAL FAHM
Percentage of households using and average quantity usea per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i); rural farm housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by income and household size
TYPe o f data, money income a f t e r inc=~e t axes (dollars),
and household slze ~/
(z) PERC]~T.A~ OF H0~0126 USIHa
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............... 45.5 3.6 42.4 29.9 83.5 28.6 54.0 20.5 66. i 3operson households ............... 53.0 10.1 47.0 28.6 83.9 35.7 66.7 26.2 72.6 4-person households ............... 51.8 8.0 47.3 21.4 85.7 36.6 65.2 25.9 74.1 5-person households ............... &0.9 6.5 36.6 35.5 83.9 39.8 60.2 26.9 68.8 Households of 6 or more ........... 28.1 8.1 22.2 31.9 83.7 43.7 57.0 14.1 69.6
2,000-3,999: 2-persan households ............... 48.5 1.9 47.6 19.4 77.7 24.3 58.3 19.4 57.3 3-person households ............... 41. i 2.8 41.1 21.5 72.9 26.2 54.2 25.2 61.7 4-person households ............... 44.0 4.0 41.0 35.0 81.0 32.0 62.0 18.0 63.0 5-person households ............... 41.7 3.6 40.5 25.0 79.8 23.8 58.3 20.2 72.6 HouSeholds of 6 or more ........... 47.1 9.6 41.3 29.8 82.7 28.8 59.6 25.0 65.4
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ............... 29.8 0 29.8 25.5 74.5 29.8 59.6 17.0 61.7 3-person households ............... 52.9 5.9 51.0 39.2 76.5 21.6 58.8 27.5 62.7 4-perSen households ............... 37.5 1.6 37.5 23.4 76.6 31.3 60.9 18.8 56.3 5-person households ............... 38.5 3.8 38.5 19.2 75.0 28.8 51.9 28.8 57.7 Households of 6 or more ........... 56.0 4.0 52.0 32.0 81.3 30.7 56.0 26.7 69.3
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............... 42.9 0 42.9 1A.3 81.0 23.8 61.9 0 66.7 3-person households ............... 33.3 0 33.3 14.3 81.0 33.3 57.1 28.6 66.7 4-person households ............... 41.9 9.7 32.3 9.7 71.0 29.0 41.9 12.9 48.4 5-person households ............... 34.2 0 34.2 34.2 73.7 21. i 50.0 23.7 63.2 Households of 6 or more ........... 65.3 0 65.3 40.8 87.8 24.5 69.4 28.6 75.5
All incomes 3_/:
2-person households ............... 4/*. 7 3. i 42.7 25.7 80.3 29.2 56.9 19.9 63.3 3-person households ............... 48. g 6.6 45.8 27.0 80. i 30. I 61.5 27.0 68.1 4-person households ............... 44.5 4.7 41.4 24.3 82.3 32.0 61.3 21.0 67.4 5-person households ............... 41.3 4.6 39.7 27.9 79.0 28.9 57.4 23.6 67.9 Households of 6 or move ........... 46.2 6.9 41.5 30.8 81.3 32.2 58.8 22.0 67.8
QUANTITY PER HOHSE-[OLD (pounds) Under 2,000:
2-persen households ................ 55 .05 .49 1.45 4.72 .65 2.17 .53 1.36 3-persen households ................ 76 .15 .61 1.63 7.06 .94 3.47 .74 1.90 4-person households ............... i. 12 .28 .84 i. 71 8.89 .86 4.43 .91 2.70 5-person households ................ 62 .10 .52 3.17 9.54 I. 25 5.02 .88 2.39 Households of 6 or more ............ 88 .31 .57 4.73 10.95 1.86 5.32 .87 2.90
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................ 48 .02 .47 1.43 4.21 .56 2.12 .34 1.20 3 -person households ................ 57 .02 .54 i. 77 5.48 .67 2.47 .66 i. 67 4 -person households ................ 53 .04 .49 3.35 5.60 .71 2.55 .52 i. 83 5-person households .." .............. 51 .03 .48 3.09 6.67 .53 3.81 .53 1.80 Households of 6 or more ........... 1.02 .27 .75 5.34 9.90 1.25 4.18 1.0~ 3.~
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ................ 21 .CO .21 1.71 4.29 .69 2.19 .28 I. i0 3-person households ................ 50 .03 .47 3.26 4.93 .46 1.90 .74 1.89 4-person households ................ 49 .02 .46 2.31 4.57 .54 2.38 .51 1.15 5-person households ................ 62 .08 .54 2.66 5.26 .67 2.04 .67 1.87 Households of 6 or more ........... 1.20 .06 1.14 6.32 9.08 .71 4.51 I. IS 2.66
6,0CO and over:
2-person households ................ 32 • CO .32 .57 5.25 .60 3.07 . O0 i. 58 3 -person households ................ 29 . CO .29 i. 52 4.88 .33 2 • 27 .57 i. 71 4-person households ................ 59 .22 .37 .82 3.68 .99 1.24 .42, 1.01 5-person households ................ 47 .CO .47 4.64 4.77 .65 1.66 .52 1.94 Households of 6 or more ........... 1.22 .CO 1.22 8.69 8.28 .73 3.76 .93 2.87
All incomes 3_/:
2-person households ................ 48 .04 .44 1.47 4.81 .67 2.32, .46 1.34 3-person households ............... .66 .09 .57 i. 88 6.42 .79 3.06 .74 i. 85 4-person households ................ 72 .12 .60 2.16 6.41 .77 3.01 .66 1.97 5-person households ................ 59 .06 .53 3.12 7. lO .81 3.61 .67 2. CO Households of 6 or more ........... i.O4 .20 .84 5.68 9.74 1.20 4.54 1.01 2.97
Ju/ees, canned SWeets Vegetables ~ / Dried and frozen Catsup, Pick les ,
Potatoes, vege- chili relishes
am'eet- PTu/ts 2_/ tables Canned sauce, other Sirups, Jellies, potatoes Dark green Other and tomato than
Total molasses, Jams, Total a~d deep green Tomatoes Other Total vegetable honey i preserves yellow fruits juices relishes tomato
(2) (3) CA) (~) (a) (7) (8) (9) (m) Cll) (12) (~) (~) (153 (16)
50.4 5.8 7.6 6.3 5.4 20.5 42.9 4.2 10.7 9.5 7.1 22.0 50.9 4.5 13.4 12.5 8.9 32.1 50.5 2.2 7.5 7.5 4.3 30.1 33.3 3.7 5.2 4.4 3.7 13.3
60.2 2.9 11.7 9.7 5.8 19.4 58.9 2.8 15.0 13.1 8.4 21.5 58.0 1.0 16.0 ]3.0 5.0 31.0 51.2 1.2 13.1 10.7 9.5 28.6 58.7 3.8 12.5 11.5 9.6 36.5
55.3 10.6 17.0 14.9 6.4 27.7 68.6 2.0 15.7 ]3.7 7.8 29.4 65.6 1.6 10.9 7.8 7.8 37.5 61.5 3.8 30.8 30.8 7.7 36.5 5~.7 4.0 29.3 28.0 10.7 z~.O
42.9 0 14.3 iZ.3 4.8 33.3 66.7 4.8 19.0 9.5 4.8 33.3 48.4 0 9.7 9.7 6.5 6.5 57.9 2.6 1,3.2 ]3 .2 7.9 26.3 71.4 0 16.3 16.3 10.2 40.8
54.9 4.9 10.4 8.8 5.8 22.3 54.2 3.4 13.5 11.3 7.6 24.8 58.0 3.3 ]3 .3 11.6 6.1 29.3 53.8 2.6 15.4 14.8 7.5 30.2 50.7 3.8 14.7 13.7 8.3 29.6
2.28 .05 .21 .18 .O4 .27 2.21 .05 .35 .31 .O7 .43 2.66 .05 .36 .3~ .O9 .58 3.72 .03 .34 .Y-. .O? .58 2.28 . i0 .21 .17 .06 .27
2.76 .02 .31 .24 .05 .25 3.95 .02 .33 .29 .]3 .32 2.26 .01 .47 .33 . i0 .45 2.77 .01 .55 .42 .18 .58 5.97 .04 .59 .55 .15 i. 16
5.32 .08 .45 .36 .03 .33 2.99 .02 .35 .31 .08 .43 4.89 .08 .55 .30 .06 .56 2.35 .i0 .97 .97 .07 .51 4.70 .08 1.08 1.02 .26 1.08
1.37 .00 .41 .41 • 03 • 30 3.55 .05 .71 .54 .03 .53 2.27 .00 .25 .18 ,22 .07 3.76 • 03 • 35 • 35 • 16 • 22 5.23 .00 .89 ' .SO .13 1.51
2.71 .04 .28 .23 .0~ .28 3.11 .O4 .42 .32 .09 .~.2 3.01 .O4 .42 .33 .08 .47 3.47 .05 .5~ .50 .ii .50 4.12 .08 .65 .55 .15 .81
i / 21 meals a t home = i person. ~ / Fresh, home-canned and home-frozen. 3 / Includes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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T a b l e 21.--SELECTED ~JTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, PGULTH~, WISH, E G ~ , DRY LEGUMES, h~]TS; GRAD| P~t~UCTS~ S~GAR, SWEETS: Households Us ing UME~) STATES BY O~ M/TE~TIO~
Percentage of houssh~ids using at h~no in a week, April-Juus 1955 (based on all ~ouseholds in cel~, table i), food from aLl sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanizatinn, ~ncam~,
and household size
U r b a ~ g a t i o n , money income a f t e r incc~e t a x e s ( d o L l a r s ) , and
household s i z e ~ /
(1)
Total
Mea%, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Meat, Bacon: poultry, s a l t
f i s h po rk
(2) (3) (4)
F-,~Ee
(5) ALL U~ANIZATIO~S
Under 2,000: 2-pereon households ............ 100.0 94.5 63.8 96.3 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . ".. 99.8 96.6 81.6 96.2 4-perscm househo lds ............ 100.0 99.0 74.0 90.8 5-persc~ househo lds ............ 99.5 93.1 70.5 95.9 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 9 9 . 6 8 7 . 6 7 4 . 2 9 4 . 7
2,0C0-3,999: 2-pereon households ............ 100,:0 99.6 66.7 98.1 3-person households ............ 100.0 99.1 73.1 99.6 4-person househo lds ............ i00.0 99.9 75.7 98.3 5 -pereon honseholds ............ 100.0 99.7 78.9 98.6 Households of" 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 1{30.0 9 8 . 4 7 4 . 5 9 8 . 7
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ I00.0 1(30.0 64.9 98.0 3 - p e r e u n households . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 9 9 . 9 7 3 . 2 9 9 . 3 4 - p e r s o n huus eholds ............ 100.0 i00.0 7 8 . 3 9 9 . 4 5 -pereon households ............ 100.0 100.0 79.3 9 9 . 2 Households of 6 o r more ........ 100.0 99.8 80.2 99.7
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person househo lds ............ i00.0 99.5 66.0 98.8 3 - p e r e a n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 1 0 0 . 0 7 8 . 5 9 9 . 0 4-person households ............ i00.0 100.0 76.5 100.0 5-person households ............ i00.0 100.0 82.5 99.1 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 1 0 0 . 0 8 8 . 2 9 9 . 7
A l l incomes 4_/: 2-pereon households ............ 100.0 98.4 65.4 97.8 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . i00.0 9 9 . 1 7 5 . 8 98.8 4 - p e r s c ~ househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 .0 9 9 . 9 7 6 . 6 9 8 . 4 5-person househo lds ............ 99.9 99.1 78.9 98.6 Households of 6 or more ........ 99.9 97.6 79.1 98.2
URBAN Under 2,000:
2 - p e r s o n households ............ 100.0 9 8 . 2 64.0 3-person households ............ I00.0 i00.0 86.7 4-persun hotmeholds ............ i00.0 I00.0 75.0 5 -persun households ............ I00.0 i00.0 70.6 Households of 6 on" more ........ 100.0 1{30.0 77.8
2 , 0 0 0 - 3 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households ............ 100.0 100.0 62.1 98.2 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 9 9 . 4 7 1 . 0 9 9 . 4 4-person households ............ I00.0 i00.0 76.4 98.7 5-pereon households ............ 100.0 100.0 76.5 98.8 Hmmeholds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 100 .0 9 8 . 4 7 1 . 9 9 8 . 4
4,000-5,999: 2-pereun huus eholds ............ lO0.O 100.0 64.7 98.7 3 - p e r s o n househo lds ............ 100.0 100.0 71.4 99.5 4-perecm households ............ i00.0 100.0 77.9 9 9 . 4 S -pe r son househo lds ............ 100.0 100.0 8 0 . 8 99.0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 1 0 U I ~ 7 9 . 3 i 0 0 . 0
6,000 and o v e r : 2-per.son househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 9 9 . 4 6 7 . 3 9 8 . 7 3 - p e r e c ~ households ............ 1 0 0 . 0 100.0 77.2 9 8 . 7 4-pers(m households ............ 100.0 100.0 76.1 lO0.O 5 - p e r s u n households ............ 100.0 100.0 82.7 98.7 Households o f 6 or more ........ i00.0 I00.0 92.1 i00.0
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............ i(]0.0 99.6 6 4 . 4 98.1 3-perean households ............ 100.0 99.8 74.4 98.9 4-person households ............ i00.0 100.0 76.8 98.5 5-person households ............ 100.0 I00.0 79.4 98.3 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 9 9 . 6 8 0 . 7 99.2
Oruln p r o d u c t s
Not Dry Nuts, Mixtures, Total Em-iched, enrlehed, MiEt~'es~
legumes pear~t soups, (flour res%ol-ed Festered soups, (dry chlef]4 equlva- or whole whole c h i e f l y
(6) ('7) (8) (9) (lO) (ii) (12)
SttEar, -sweets
k t ' t d r i n k s Sugar, b e v e r a g e
Total 3~i eirups, powders, JelLies, prepared candies desserts
(13) (14) (~)
38.7 23.2 16.3 100.0 98.8 83.8 14.1 98.8 98.0 50.6 58.5 31.7 22.1 100.0 99.5 91.7 20.7 98.7 98.7 56.9 58.0 31.6 21.8 100.0 i00.0 95.8 17.0 98.7 97.5 59.9 75.1 29.0 18.9 I00.0 100.0 93.5 21.2 98.2 98.2 62.7 72.1 33 . 2 8. i 100.0 98.9 91.5 14.8 99.3 99.3 35.3
32.3 34.0 21.3 100.0 99.9 88.3 22.2 98.8 96.5 60.6 44.5 47.5 27.8 99.6 99.6 94.0 32.1 99.3 98.1 74.3 52.6 52.2 32.8 100.0 100.0 96.4 36.1 99.6 g8.8 71.6 59.3 53.3 30.3 100.0 lO0.O 94.1 36.2 100.0 99.4 75.9 65.2 68.1 30.8 100.0 100.0 96.9 35.6 100.0 99.4 73.1
28.8 35.9 25.7 100.0 i00.0 90.1 23.7 98.3 96.3 68.6 35.2 5£.2 36.1 99.6 99.3 96.4 39.7 98.5 97.8 78.6 t~.3 63.4 37.3 100.0 100.0 96.7 49.2 100.0 99.3 79.9 44.6 68.6 40.1 100.0 100.0 97.1 44.1 100.0 98.7 84.4 51.1 72.0 40.8 99.8 99.8 98.2 38.3 99.8 99.8 78.2
20.8 40.1 29.0 i00.0 99.5 88.8 28.8 99.0 97.9 71.9 32.3 52.2 37.6 i00.0 i00.0 96.9 31.9 99.5 97.1 81.9 30.8 65.3 42.4 I00.0 98.3 96.6 45.5 I00.0 98.9 88.4 28.9 67.5 41.9 i00.0 3.00.0 96.9 46.0 100.0 99.1 83.4 48.0 70.6 36.0 i00.0 i00.0 92.4 51.4 I00.0 1/30.0 83.2
30.9 33.0 22.6 i00.0 99.6 87.7 21.8 98.7 97.0 62.3 41 • 3 47.5 31.6 99 • 8 99.6 95.0 32 • 4 99.0 98.0 74.4 45.3 56.7 35.3 100.0 99.6 96.5 41.0 99.7 98.8 7 7 . 2 49.6 58.5 34.8 I00.0 i00.0 95.7 39.2 99.8 9 9 . 0 78.9 58.2 63.4 31.7 99.9 99.8 95.6 35.6 99.8 99.3 71.1
97.4 39.5 24.6 24.6 100.0 100.0 8~.2 19.3 98.2 96.5 64.9 96.7 55.0 30.0 28.3 100.0 100.0 95.0 31.7 96.7 96.7 63.3 80.0 58.3 24.0 37.5 100.0 I00.0 100.0 16.7 95.8 92.0 75.0 88.2 76.5 17.6 29.4 i00.0 100.0 94.1 29.4 I00.0 iOO.O 88.2 88.9 66.7 44.4 22.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 22.2 I00.0 100.0 55.6
27.4 32.0 24.2 100.0 100.0 86.8 26.5 98.2 95.9 61.2 42.6 45.6 30.2 100.0 100.0 94.7 34.9 99.4 97.6 75.7 47.8 49.0 35.0 iO0.O I00.0 95.5 38.2 99.4 98.1 69.4 55.6 ¢8.1 29.6 I00.0 100.0 92.6 42.0 i00.0 98.8 81.5 64.1 60.9 34.4 100.0 100.0 96.9 42.2 I00.0 98.4 78.1
30.4 35.6 26.8 100.0 100.0 90.2 22.8 98.2 95.5 71.0 32.3 55.2 40.6 99.5 99.5 95.8 42.7 97.9 97.4 80.2 43.1 59.1 38.1 100.0 i00.0 96.1 53.0 100.0 98.9 81.2 43.3 65.4 45.2 100.0 i00.0 96.2 &8.1 I00.0 98.1 88.5 4A.8 67.8 39.1 I00.0 i00.0 97.7 37.9 i00.0 I/]0.0 80.5
20.1 39.0 29.6 I00.0 99.4 gO.6 30.8 98.7 97.5 74.8 27.2 50.0 36.1 i00.0 i00.0 96.2 32.3 99.4 96.2 80.4 27.5 69.0 45.1 100.0 97.9 97.2 52.8 i00.0 98.6 88.7 2 6 . 7 68.0 49.3 100.0 100.0 97.3 5 0 . 7 100.0 98.7 85.3 46.0 69.8 38.1 100.0 100.0 93.7 55.6 100.0 100.0 84.1
28.6 33.5 26.3 I00.0 99.9 88.3 25.1 98.3 96.2 67.9 36.3 47.8 35.1 99.8 99.8 95.5 36.4 98.6 97.1 77.2 40.9 57.0 39.1 100.0 99.4 96.4 46.6 99.6 98.2 79.4 Z~.4 59.2 40.8 i00.0 100.0 95.3 45.8 i00.0 98.6 85.6 51.6 64.2 36.8 i00.0 iO0.O 96.4 43.5 i00.0 99.6 79.8
See f o o t n o t e s a% end of t a b l e .
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Table 21.--SELECTS) N~RITION GROUPINC~: MEAT. POWA/~Y, FISH. EGGS, DRY LEG[~4ES, NI~S; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Households Usln E (continued) UNITED STATES BY U~BANIZATIG~
Percentage of households using at ho~e In a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, *able i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbaniza%ion, income,
and household size
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money Income a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , and ~ e a t ,
household size ~/ Total poultry, fish
(1) (2) (3)
Meat, poultry, f i s h , eggs, dry legumes, outs Grain produc t s Sugar, swee t s
Not S o f t d r i n k s , Bacon, Dry Nuts, Mixtures, Total Enriched, enriched, Mixturess Sugar, beverage salt Eggs legumes soups, (flour res%xL~ed soups, sirups, powders,
( d r y peanu t chiefly equ lva - o r whole r e s t o r e d chiefly T o t a l 3_/ Jellles, p r e p a r e d pork w e i g h t ) b u t t e r meat l e n t ) 2/ g r a i n ~ / o r whole g r a i n ~ / g r a i n candies d e s s e r t s 3 /
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (m) (n) (2) (~) (14) (~)
RURAL NO,FARM Under 2,000:
2- person households ............ i00.0 89. i 59.4 94. i 33.7 20.8 3-person households ............ i00.0 94.4 81.5 94.4 68.5 37.0 4-person households ............ I00.0 i00.0 69.2 92.3 57.7 30.8 5 - person households ............ I00.0 85.7 64.3 100.0 85.7 35.7 Households of 6 or more ........ 100.0 82.1 67.9 100.0 78.6 32.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 100.0 99.0 74.5 98.0 41.8 37.8 3-person households ............ 100.0 98.6 76. I 100.0 49.3 53.5 4-person households ............ i00.0 i00.0 75.6 97.4 62.8 57.7 5-person households ............ 100.0 i00.0 83.1 98.3 67.8 59.3 Households of 6 or more ........ lO0.O 98.5 78.5 lO0.O 66.2 76.9
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ............ i00.0 100.0 64.4 96.6 23.7 32.2 3-person households ............ i00.0 i00.0 78.3 98.6 42.0 52.2 4-person households ............ 100.0 i00.0 80.2 100.0 &6.5 70.9 5-person households ............ 100.0 100.0 75.0 i00.0 45.0 .72.5 Households of 6 or more ........ I00.0 100.0 85.1 lO0.O 61.7 78.7
6,000 and over:
2 - p e r s o n households ............ 100.0 100.0 55.6 i00.0 25.9 48.1 3-person households ............ 100.0 100.0 82.2 100.0 46.7 60.0 4-person households ............ 100.0 100.0 79.3 lO0.O 41.4 44.8 5-person households ............ i00.0 i00.0 81.0 100.0 28.6 66.7 Households of 6 or more ........ 100.0 100.0 85.0 100.0 60.0 75.0
All Inco=es 4/: 2 - p e r s o n households ............ 100.0 95.8 65.3 96.9 33.7 32.5 3-person households ............ 100.0 98.3 79.1 98.5 51.0 50.6 4operson households ............ 100.0 100.0 77.2 98.3 53.0 57.2 5-pereon households ............ 100.0 98.5 78.4 99.3 56.7 59.0 Households of 6 or more ........ 100.0 96.3 79.4 98.8 66.3 67.8
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ 100.0 96.4 71.4 98.2 46.4 24.6 3 - p e r s u n households . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 .4 94 .6 74 .4 97 .6 50 .6 27 .4 K-person households ............ i00.0 97.3 77.7 99.1 58.0 39.3 5-person households ............ 98.9 92.5 74.2 98.9 67.7 33.3 Households of 6 o r more ........ 99.3 88.9 78.5 91.9 68.1 31.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ i00.0 99.0 76.7 98.1 37.9 36.9 3-person households ............ 100.0 98.1 78.5 100.0 43.9 43.9 4-person households : ........... ]/]0.0 99.0 71.0 98.0 51.0 55.0 5-person households ............ 100.0 97.6 76.2 98.8 50.0 56.0 Households o f 6 or more ........ i00.0 98.1 71.2 96.2 65.4 63.5
4,000-5,999:
2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0 70.2 93.6 23.4 40 .4 3 - p e r s o n households ............ lO0.O 98.0 74.5 100.0 41.2 49.0 4 - p e r s o n households ............ i00.0 I00.0 71.9 95.3 46.9 71.9 5-person households ............ I00.0 i00.0 80.8 98.1 53.8 82.7 Households o f 6 o r more ........ i00.0 98.7 72.0 97.3 53.3 74.7
6,000 and over:
2-person households ............ 100.0 I00.0 81.0 95.2 14.3 33.3 3-pereon households ............ 100.0 I00.0 85.7 i00.0 61.9 52.4 4 - ~ households ............ 100.0 100.0 74.2 100.0 51.6 74.2 5-person households ............ 100.0 100.0 84.2 100.0 47.4 65.8 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0 100.0 73 .5 98 .0 38 .8 67.3
A l l Incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............ 100.0 97.7 73.2 97.6 39.7 30.3 3 -person households ............ 99.7 96.5 76.4 98.8 47.8 37.7 4 - p e r s u n households ............ 100.0 98.7 73.9 98.3 52.8 53.6 5-person households ............ 99.6 96.6 77.5 98.7 56.6 55.1 Households o£ 6 or more ........ 99.7 95.0 74.4 95.0 60.3 53.6
10.9 lO0.O 97.0 81.2 1D.9 99.0 99.0 37.6 22.2 100.0 i00.0 90.7 16.7 100.0 100.0 53.7 15.4 i00.0 lO0.O 92.3 19.2 I00.0 100.0 50.0 14.3 I00.0 i00.0 92.9 28.6 92.9 92.9 42.9 3.6 100.0 I00.0 89.3 21.4 100.0 100.0 21.4
17.3 100.0 100.0 90.8 15.3 i00.0 96.9 59.2 25.4 98.6 98.6 93.0 29.6 98.6 98.6 73.2 30.8 100.0 100.0 97.4 37.2 100.0 100.0 76.9 33.9 100.0 100.0 96.6 32.2 100.0 100.0 69.5 32.3 100.0 100.0 96.9 35.4 100.0 100.0 67.7
22.0 100.0 1/]0.0 89.8 28.8 98.3 98.3 64.4 26.1 100.0 98.6 98.6 33.3 lO0.O 98.6 75.4 37.2 i00.0 lO0.O 98.8 45.3 100.0 I00.0 77.9 35.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 40.0 100.0 100.0 75.0 46.8 100.0 IQO.O 100.0 44.7 100.0 100.0 74.5
29.6 100.0 100.0 81.5 1B.5 100.0 100.0 55.6 44.4 100.0 100.0 i00.0 31.1 100.0 100.0 86.7 34.5 100.0 100.0 93.1 13.8 i00.0 100.0 93.1 23.8 I00.0 i00.0 95.2 42.9 100.0 100.0 81.0 40.0 100.0 100.0 85.0 55.0 100.0 100.0 80.0
17.2 100.0 98.9 86.3 16.8 99.3 98.5 52.3 28.5 99.6 99.2 95.4 28.0 99.6 99.2 72.0 32.0 100.0 100.0 96.8 35.2 100.0 i00.0 76.3 30 .6 I00.0 i00.0 97.0 35.8 99.3 99.3 70.1 32.5 100.0 i00.0 95.0 38.1 100.0 98.8 63.1
9.4 i00.0 99.6 87.5 9.4 99.6 99.1 45.1 13. I i00.0 98.2 88.1 i0.1 i00.0 i00.0 51.8 14.3 100.0 100.0 95.5 15.2 100.0 100.0 56.3 14.0 I00.0 100.0 93.5 10.8 i00.0 100.0 55.9 8.1 I00.0 97.8 91.1 7.4 98.5 98.5 41.5
11.7 i00.0 99.0 92.2 12.6 100.0 i00.0 61.2 19.6 i00.0 IO0.O 92.5 21.5 100.0 100.0 68.2 20.0 i00.0 i00.0 99.0 19.0 I00.0 100.0 69.0 22.6 I00.0 100.0 92.9 25.0 100.0 100.0 72.6 18.3 I00.0 100.0 97.1 20.2 100.0 100.0 74 .0
23.4 100.0 100.0 89.4 14.9 I00.0 100.0 44.7 21.6 i00.0 i00.0 94.1 29.4 100.0 100.0 72.5 28.1 100.0 I00.0 92.2 26.6 I00.0 i00.0 76.6 15.4 100.0 100.0 96.2 25.0 100.0 100.0 80.8 33.3 98.7 98.7 96.0 24.0 98.7 98.7 77.3
9.5 i00.0 i00.0 71.4 19.0 i00.0 100.0 ( ~ . 7 23.8 I00.0 I00.0 90.5 28.6 100.0 100.0 85.7 22.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 29.0 100.0 100.0 64.5 23.7 100.0 100.0 97 .4 15.8 100.0 100.0 73 .7 18.4 i00.0 100.0 98.0 24.5 i00.0 100.0 83 .7
11.6 I00.0 99.5 88.1 11.4 99.7 99.3 50.4 17.0 100.0 99.1 -- 90.5 17.6 lO0.O I00.0 62.0 19.9 lO0.O lO0.O 96.4 20.2 i00.0 99.7 65.5 18.4 100.0 100.0 94.4 18.7 100.0 I00.0 68.5 17.6 99.7 98.9 94.8 16.8 99.2 99.3 63.9
~ / 21 meals a t hc~e ffi 1 p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s d r y we igh t o f f l o u r and c e r e a l i n p repa red p r o d u c t s end baked goods . prepared desserts. &_/ Excludes households not classified by inc~Qe.
3 / I n c l u d e s the s u g a r e q u i v a l e n t o f s o f t d r i n k s , b e v e r a g e and d e s s e r t powders and.
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Table 22 .--~CTED NurRITION GRDUPINC~: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEG~S, Nb'rs; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: ~ a a n t l t y Per Household UNITE) STATES
BY b~BA TIZATION
Pounds used a t home p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , food f rom a l l s o u r c e s ; housekeep ing households o f 2 or more p e r s o n s , by u r b a h t z a t i c ~ , income, and household size
Urbanization~ money income a f t e r income taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(i)
Total
(2)
Meat, puultry, fish, eEEs, dry leEumee, mu%s
Nuts Meat, Bacon, Dry (shelled
leEumes weight), poultry, s a l t Eggs (dry f i s h pork weiEht) peanu t
b u t t e r (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Mixtures, T o t a l soups, (flour
chiefly equtva- ,neat l~mt) g /
(8) (g)
Gra in p r o d u c t s
-Not Enriched, enriched, restored
restored o r whole ,j or whole grain
,grain ~/
(10) (111
~ar, ~e%s
Mixtures, Sugar, S o f t d r i n k s , soups, airups, bevernge
chiefly Total ~_/ Jellies, po,ders, g r a i n c a n d i e s p r e p a r e d
desa er%s 3 / (12) . (~) (14) (~)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 10.43 6.98 0.76 2.06 0.36 0.09 0.17 6.91 4.90 1.97 0.20 3.25 3.06 0.18 3-person households ........... 15.83 10.49 1.36 2.59 .93 .17 .30 10.89 7.65 3.20 .25 4.93 4.62 -32 4-person households ........... 17.46 11.60 1.39 2.94 .97 .20 .32 15.01 10.30 4.68 .17 6.21 5.85 .29 5-person households ........... 21.73 14.06 1.70 3.88 1.48 .21 .39 18.11 12.13 5.93 .22 7.16 6.88 .gR Households of 6 or more ....... 21.85 12.12 2.73 3.80 2.80 .~ .16 32.19 20.2& 11.91 .17 8.95 8.69 .26
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ........... 12.84 9.29 .75 2.10 .29 .15 .26 5.~6 . 4.10 1.29 .36 2.91 2.61 ".30 3-person households ........... 16.82 12.27 .94 2.53 .37 .25 .~6 8.77 6.77 1.92 .~8 4.38 3.95 .43 4-person households ........... 19.85 14.06 1.15 3.11 .66 .3~ .53 10.89 8.23 2.56 .56 5.38 4.90 .49 5-person households ........... 2~.05 16.54 1.60 3.95 .94 .38 .63 15.05 11.09 3.47 1.05 6.87 6.~6 .61 Households of 6 or more ....... 26.08 17.06 1.82 4.~0 1.61 .61 .5~ 20.77 ]_5.25 5.41 .61 9.27 8.67 .59
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ........... 13.59 10.75 .6~ 1.95 .19 .15 .31 4.82 3.67 1.09 .28 2.62 2.30 .33 3-person households ........... 18.09 13.47 .86 2.61 .32 .26 .56 7.31 5.50 1.72 .59 4.17 3.66 .52 4-person households ........... 20.60 15.01 1.00 3.14 .38 .42 .66 9.79 7.42 2.24 .80 4.97 4.~0 .57 5-person households ........... 24.76 18.25 1.18 3.56 ./~ .52 .80 12.69 9.76 2.78 .77 6.67 6.00 .66 Households of 6 or more ....... 29.6~ 20.23 1.67 5.20 I.I0 .70 .71 18.07 14.26 3.68 .71 8.17 7.52 .65
6,000 and over:
2-pereon households ........... 13.73 10.43 :62 2.08 .14 .18 .29 4.12 3.06 .98 .37 2.32 1.97 .35 3-person households ........... 18.27 13.61 .88 2.69 .25 .31 .53 6.6~ 4.96 1.57 .55 3.72 3.15 .57 4-pemson households ........... 24.10 18.17 .94 3.60 .26 .40 .73 8.94 6.53 2.28 .71 5.36 4.62 .74 5-person households ........... 25.50 18.30 1.18 4.00 .42 .50 1.10 10.82 8.11 2.58 .~4 5.87 5.01 .86 Households of 6 or more ....... 31.85 22.94 1.68 5.16 .58 .70 .80 17.99 i~.47 3.32 1.14 9.40 8.53 .87
All incomes ~/:
2-person households ........... 12.60 9.20 .70 2.00 .26 .1L .26 5.41 4.00 1.35 .30 2.81 2.45 .gR 3-person households ........... 17.36 12.63 .97 2.62 .42 .25 .~ 8.20 6.12 2.00 .49 4.~5 3.80 .47 4-person households ........... 20.83 15.07 1.O7 3.23 .50 .37 .60 10.46 7.76 2.59 .6~ 5.31 4.73 .55 5-pereon households ........... 24.3~ 17.21 1.38 3.8/-. .72 .43 .76 13.69 I0.II 3.33 .82 6.61 5.94 .65 Households of 6 or more ....... 27.76 18.52 1.88 4.61 1.42 .59 .59 21.0£ 15.52 5.40 .68 8.89 8.21 .62
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 10.79 7.59 .68 I.~ .33 .I0 .26 4.95 3.77 1.13 .27 2.47 2.25 .23 3-person households ........... 15.87 11.36 1.15 2.10 .76 .Ii .38 8.07 5.81 2.19 .37 3.69 3.~0 .30 4-pereon households ........... 14.00 9.72 1.06 1.52 1.07 .08 .49 12.49 8.55 3.89 .17 4.52 4.08 .27 5-person households ........... 22.~6 16.00 1.69 2.62 I.~0 .13 .63 13.78 7.73 6.39 .30 4.~8 4.15 ".33 Households of 6 or more ....... 25.15 18.78 2.00 2.67 .98 .25 .47 17.'{7 11.86 5.90 .12 6.23 5.98 .25
2,000-3,999:
2-person houseSolds ........... 12.~0 9.18 .68 1.88 .25 .14 .26 4.8~ 3.52 1.23 .43 2.~8 2.18 .30 3-person households ........... 16.58 12.45 .83 2.20 .35 .22 .5~ 7.68 5.89 1.69 .52 3.98 3.55 .43 4-person households ........... 19.~8 13.97 i.Ii 2.92 .56 .31 .62 9.88 7.49 2.28 .65 4.83 4.36 .47 5-person households ........... 24.43 17.57 1.32 3.68 .76 .37 .72 12.63 9.31 7.21 .6B 5.92 5.27 .65 Households of 6 or more ....... 25.90 17.71 1.62 3.82 1.78 .50 ./~ 17.71 13.20 4.32 .92 8.21 7.48 .71
4,000-5,999:
2-pereon households ........... 13.50 10.33 .61 1.90 .19 .15 .32 4.69 3.55 1.09 .28 2.42 2.09 .33 3-person households ........... 17.88 13.54 .76 2.41 .28 .24 .63 6.74 5.09 1.5~ .6~ 3.86 3.33 .53 4-person households ........... 20.05 14.86 .89 2.95 .32 .35 .67 8.~ 6.76 1.94 .85 4.16 3.58 .58 5-person households ........... 25.09 18.60 1.16 3.49 .40 .51 .93 12.11 9.27 2.68 .87 6.26 5.55 .71 Households of 6 or more ....... 28.27 20.23 i.~ 4.58 .70 .70 .72 15.40 12.45 2.82 .72 7.30 6.57 .74
6, OOO and over :
2-person households ........... 13.43 10.20 .59 2.0~ .14 .18 .28 3.90 2.85 .98 .40 2.17 1.80 .37 3-person households ........... 18.32 13.80 .86 2.64 .20 .30 .51 6.58 4.83 1.63 .59 3.58 3.01 .57 4-person households ........... 24.00 18.13 .88 3.5K .23 .43 .80 8.65 6.29 2.20 .82 5.08 4.35 .73 5-person households ........... 25.48 iS.26 1.06 3.97 .30 .50 1.39 10.27 7.4£ 2.66 1.0~ 5.56 4.60 .96 Households of 6 or more ....... 31.38 22.86 1.62 4.97 .52 .72 .69 16.59 13.12 3.~7 1.12 8.57 7.61 .96
All incomes 4J:
2-person households ........... 12.72 9.51 .6£ 1.88 .22 .14 .28 4.60 3.42 1.12 .35 2.39 2.02 .31 3-person households ........... 17.41 13.07 .85 2.41 .33 .24 .5~ 7.11 5.33 1.68 .57 3.80 3.31 .49 4-person households ........... 20.70 15.26 .96 3.03 .40 .35 .68 9.28 6.94 2.21 .75 4.6~ 4.00 .57 5-person households ........... 24.8~ 18.05 1.21 3.63 .5~ .45 .98 11.87 8.67 3.06 .83 5.86 5.06 .74 Households of 6 or more ....... 28.~ 20.19 1.52 4.28 .97 .62 .63 16.50 12.83 3.50 .87 7.88 6.95 .77
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 22.--SELECTED hRfPRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, F2£~, DRY LEGUMES, NUTS; GRAIN PRGDUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Quantity Per Household (continued) WrITED STATES BY URE~;IZAT I0N
Pounds used a t home per household i n a week, A p r l l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food from a l l sources ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more perso,m, by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, end household size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income taxes (do l l a r s ) ,
and household s ize 1 /
(i)
Meat, poultry, £1sh~ eggs, dry legumes~ nuts
Dry (ahelled Meat, Bacon, legumes w e i g h t ) ,
Total poultry, salt Eggs (dry peanut fish pork weight) butter
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
M~es t s~/ps,
chiefly meat
(8)
Grain produc t s
Not T o t a l Enriched, enr iched 2 (flour restored restored equ iva- o r whole o r whole l~,t) _2/ ~="" -2/ g r a i n _2/
(9) (m) (11)
Mixtures, soups s
chiefly g r ~ l n
(12)
SUgar, sweets
Soft drinks, Sugar, beverage slrups, pomlers,
Total 3_/ jellies, prc~pared
cand ies desserts 3/
(13) (14) (~)
RURAL NONFARM Under 2000:
2-person households ........... 8.92 5.72 0.69 2.03 0.31 0.05 0.ii 7.59 5.27 2.29 0.17 3.19 3.06 0.12 3-person households ........... 15.02 9.08 1.48 2.52 1.39 .24 .31 12.60 8.93 3.63 .20 5.03 4.71 .33 4-person households ........... 16.11 I/.12 1.17 2.50 .8~ .24 .23 14.58 8.90 5.64 .17 5.74 5.47 .26 5-person households ........... 18.66 11.54 1.36 3.82 1.42 .17 .34 16.90 12.46 4.36 .25 6.41 6.25 .17 Households of 6 or more ....... 19.48 10.28 2.19 3.16 3.60 .19 .07 31.93 19.46 12.42 .28 7.75 7.57 .18
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 13.25 9.21 .85 2.36 .37 .18 .28 6.24 4.95 1.20 .22 3.31 3.03 .28 3-person households ........... 16.19 11.23 1.05 2.87 .37 .31 .35 10.45 8.05 2.32 .46 4.54 4.16 .38 4-person households ........... 19.74 13.75 1.17 3.09 .87 .42 .&5 11.85 8.95 2.83 .48 5.67 5.13 .54 5-person households ........... 23.17 15.20 1.80 3.96 1.23 .36 .63 17.67 12.86 3.65 1.86 7.45 6.85 .60 Households of 6 or more ....... 24.53 15.~8 1.93 4.32 1.40 .73 .67 21.50 15.78 5.66 .44 9.15 8.67 .48
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 13.21 9.90 .70 2.00 .16 .16 .28 4.90 3.77 1.06 .31 3.12 2.80 .32 3-person households ........... 18.08 13.01 1.01 2.96 .39 .30 .40 8.53 6.27 2.18 .45 4.70 4.20 .51 4-person households ........... 21.24 15.02 1.17 3.37 .47 .55 .68 11.28 8.3~ 2.82 .76 6.31 5.74 .56 5-person households ........... 22.29 16.32 1.0~ 3.31 .45 .53 .6~ 12.74 I0.i0 2.52 .66 7.03 6.43 .60 Households of 6 or more ....... 30.6£ 19.56 2.27 5.64 1.74 .70 .74 2_1.5~ 16.06 5.30 .87 8.01 7.54 .47
6tO00 and over: 2-person households ........... 15.30 11.65 .71 2.18 .20 .20 .35 5.04 4.05 .94 .23 2.99 2,75 .24 3-person households ........... 17.74 12.81 .91 2.71 .37 .32 .63 6.60 5.15 1.37 .41 3.93 3.34 .99 4-person households ........... 23.95 18.01 1.18 3.62 .33 .26 .54 9.79 7.24 2.50 .25 6.41 5.53 .88 5-person households ........... 23.69 16.99 1.32 3.73 .71 .50 .45 11.52 9.49 1.98 .37 5.91 5.26 .65 Households 0£ 6 or more ....... 30.70 21.32 1.69 4.85 .67 .68 1.48 19.57 16.30 3.00 1.61 9.25 8.60 .65
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ........... 11.90 8.35 .75 2.10 .29 .14 .23 6.32 4.73 1.55 .22 3.20 2.90 .2_3 3-person households ........... 16.77 11.56 I.ii 2.74 .60 .29 .41 9.65 7.19 2.40 .39 4.58 4.12 .t~i 4-person households ........... 20.46 14.50 1.17 3.25 .6~ .42 .52 11.67 8.48 3.12 .52 6.03 5.45 .56 5-person households ........... 22.52 15.43 1._45 3.74 .94 .40 .57 15.15 11.46 3.12 I.I0 6.97 6.34 .56 Households of 6 or more ....... 26.21 16.50 2.05 4.43 1.79 .61 .69 23.10 16.57 6.41 .68 8.58 8.07 .~
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 12.41 8.01 1.07 2.55 .50 .14 .ii 9.67 6.52 3.12 .12 4.93 4.74 .20 3-person households ........... 16.81 11.06 1.48 3.37 .58 .16 .15 12.7~ 8.63 4.08 .15 6.58 6.26 .32 4-person households ........... 21.67 13.65 1.87 4.61 1.01 .26 .26 17.57 13.09 4.45 .18 8.11 7.76 .35 5-person households ........... 23.04 14.16 1.91 4.84 1.57 .30 .25 22.00 15.43 6.55 .14 9.58 9.26 .31 Households of 6 or more ....... 22.93 11.86 3.38 4.64 2.63 .27 .15 36.25 2_3.12 13.10 .i0 10.66 IO.3Z .32
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 14.98 I0.48 .91 2.93 .32 .17 .13 7.75 5.81 1.90 .22 4.97 4.65 .32 3-person households ........... 19.97 13.91 1.34 3.76 .46 .26 .23 11.21 8.91 2.24 .30 6.46 5.88 .58 4-person households ............ 22.55 15.61 1.31 4.33 .64 .30 .25 14.20 10.59 3.56 .23 7.96 7.56 .41 5-person households ........... 25.01 16.99 2.15 4.97 .85 .45 .27 17.03 13.00 3.99 .24 8.90 8.39 .51 Households of 6 or more ....... 30.42 19.42 2.06 6.04 1.73 .60 .36 26.46 18.96 7.46 .31 12.14 11.57 .57
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 17.21 13.13 .81 2.59 .21 .20 .28 6.83 5.56 1.23 .21 3.94 3.75 .19 3-person households ........... 21.23 14.85 1.43 3.75 .53 .35 .32 9.38 7.37 1.94 .49 5.95 5.56 .39 4-person households ........... 23.32 16.64 1.25 4.06 .53 .44 .37 12.5~ 9.88 2.59 .43 6.96 6.51 .45 5-person households ........... 29.67 21.42 1.75 4.94 .70 .55 .25 17.10 12.67 4.36 .27 8.81 8.30 .52 Households of 6 or more ....... 33.43 21.89 1.71 6.92 1.41 .70 .58 21.73 18.13 3.55 .25 12.62 11.93 .70
6pO00 and over: 2-person households ........... 14.76 10.94 .85 2.61 .06 .23 .08 5.85 4.61 1.19 .39 3.33 3.0~ .29 3-person households ........... 21.25 14.80 1.25 4.02 .58 .26 .34 8.76 7.25 1.43 .30 6.21 5.66 .55 ~-person households ........... 26.36 19.35 1.21 4.~8 .61 .45 .25 11.18 8.28 2.82 .37 6.72 6.24 .48 5-person households ........... 29.72 21.58 1.88 4.81 .73 .43 .30 13.6~ 10.33 3.25 .26 8.16 7.64 .52 Households of 6 or more ....... 36.19 25.95 1.97 6.61 .75 .64 .27 22.60 18.40 4.12 .43 13.94 13.14 .80
All incomes 6_/:
2-person households ........... 13.77 9.42 .99 2.65 .40 .15 .13 8.69 6.12 2.48 .17 4.74 4.49 .23 3-person households ........... 18.70 12.72 1.42 3.56 .54 .2.2 ' .21 11.53 8.45 3.04 .25 6.43 6.01 .43 4-person households ........... 22.77 15.49 1.49 4.40 .75 .33 .28 14.78 11.12 3.61 .27 7.68 7.29 .40 5-person households ........... 25.90 17.31 1.95 4.84 1.05 .40 .26 18.29 13.40 ~.85 .21. 9.01 8.57 .45 Households of 6 or more ....... 29.0~ 18.00 2.4b 5.68 1.87 .50 .31 28.6~ 20.26 8.30 .23 11.o~ 11.34 .54
_1/ 21 meals a t home = 1 person . 2 / Inc ludes dry weight o f f l o u r and c e r e a l i n prepared p roduc t s and baked goods. prepared d e s s e r t s . ~_/ Excludes households no t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
3 / Inc ludes the suEar e q u i v a l e n t o f s o f t d r i n k s , beverage and d e s s e r t powders, and
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Treble ~.--SEL~ NDTRITION (~O~PINC~: MEAT, POX]LTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, ~ru'~S; GRAIN PRODU~S; SUGAR, SWEETS: Money Value Per Household UNIT~ STATES
BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanizat ion, Incc~ne, and ho~ehold size
Urhanizatlon, money income a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and ho~ehold s ize ~ /
(1)
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Meat, Bacon, Dry h~ts, Mixtures, legumes soups,
Total poultry, salt F~ES (dry peanut chiefl~ f i sh pork weight) bu t t e r meat
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Grain products
Total Enriched~ Not ( f lou r res tored enriched, equ/va- or whole res tored l en t ) ~ / g ra in 2_/ or whole
grain (9) (m) (n)
S~pS, chlef~7
gra in
(~)
Sugar, Soft drinks,
eirupe, beverage Total 3/ Jellies, powders,
prepared candies desser t s 3_/
(~) (14) (~) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........... 4.86 3.62 0.36 0.68 0.08 0.05 0.07 1.51 0.97 0.~8 0.06 0.66 0.48 0.18 3-person households ........... 7 • 02 5 • 20 .60 .85 .17 . I0 . I0 2.08 I. 31 .70 .07 i. 06 .74 .33 4-person households ........... 7.65 5.72 .58 .94 .17 .ii .ii 2.67 1.73 .88 .05 1.20 .93 .26 S-person households ........... 9.24 6.80 .69 1.23 .26 .ii .14 3.11 2.03 1.01 .06 1.32 1.05 .27 Households of 6 or more ....... 8.39 5.55 .97 1.23 .46 .13 .05 3.78 2.47 1.27 .0~ 1.47 1.24 .23
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 6~84 5.42 .40 .76 .06 .ii .09 1.73 1.04 .59 .ii .87 .59 .28 3-person households ........... 8.68 6.88 .49 .89 .i0 .15 .16 2.49 1.57 .77 .15 i.ii .70 .40 A -person households ........... 9.96 7.74 • 58 I. 09 .15 .18 .21 3.04 i. 91 .94 .18 1.38 .90 .49 5-person households ........... ii.48 8.65 .78 1.42 .20 .22 .21 3.56 2.30 1.11 .16 1.73 1.13 .59 Households of 6 or more ....... 11.47 8./0 .76 1.52 .31 .32 .17 4.~, 2.97 1.39 .18 2.04 1.50 .54
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 7.89 6.49 .38 .73 .05 .Ii .13 1.71 1.01 .60 .i0 .86 .52 .3& 3 -person households ........... i0.36 8./J. • 49 .96 .08 .18 .21 2.64 i. 49 .96 .19 i. 27 .77 .49 4-person households ........... 11.34 9.05 • 57 i. 14 . i0 .24 • 25 3.35 1 • 99 1.13 .23 i. 45 .89 .56 5-person households ........... 13.02 10.39 -65 1.28 .ii .30 .29 4.00 2.~4 1.31 .25 1.83 1.20 .63 Households of 6 or more ....... 14.54 10.94 .89 1.85 .21 .41 .25 4.81 3.21 1.38 .22 1.96 1.3~ .62
6,000 and over: 2 -person households ........... 8.82 7.33 • 39 .79 .04 .15 .12 i. 68 .90 • 65 .13 .86 .51 • 35 3-person households ........... 11.18 9.08 .54 1.04 .07 .21 .2_3 2.63 1.47 .96 .19 1.38 .80 .58 4-person households ........... 14.22 1.1.65 .58 1.35 .07 .27 .29 3.2;8 1.82. 1.30 .25 1.76 1.05 .72 5-person households ........... 15.28 12.16 -71 1.49 .i0 .32 .49 4.16 2.35 1.52 .30 2.01 1.16 .85 Households of 6 or more ....... 17.19 13.62 .94 1.78 .15 .42 .27 5.46 3.49 1.62 .35 2.50 1.70 .80
All incomes 4_/:
2-person households ........... 6.98 5.60 .38 .73 .06 .i0 .I0 1.66 .99 .58 .i0 .81 .52 .28 3 -person households ........... 9. ~8 7 • 57 • 52 .94 . I0 .16 .18 2.50 1.48 .86 .16 i. 21 .75 .46 4-person households ........... II.IB 8.88 .58 1.16 .12 .21 .23 3.19 1.90 1.08 .20 1.47 .93 .54 5 -person households ........... 12.57 9.79 .71 1.38 .16 .25 .29 3.79 2.32 1.25 .21 1.78 1.15 .63 Huuaeholds of 6 or more ....... 13.15 9.84 .87 1.60 .27 .34 .20 4.70 3.07 1.41 .21 2.00 1.43 .57
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 5.36 4.08 .36 .~ .08 .05 .ii 1.39 .89 .42 .07 .58 .35 .23 3-person households ........... 7.37 5.68 .f~ .78 .16 .07 .14 2.02 1.22 .69 .ii .92 .58 .34 4-person households ........... 6.55 5.11 .39 .60 .20 .06 .17 2.58 1.71 .81 .06 .90 .68 .21 5-person households ........... 9.85 7- 62 .70 .94 • 26 .05 .28 2.66 i. 47 i. i0 .09 .98 .65 .33 Households of 5 or more ....... 11.77 9.44 .66 1.16 .24 .13 .]3 3.32 2.31 .96 .0~ I.i0 .S~ .25
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 6.90 5.52 .37 .75 .06 .i0 .i0 1.65 .93 .58 .13 .73 .~ .29 3-person households ........... 8.97 7.24 .45 .85 .ii .13 .19 2.45 1.49 .80 .16 1.05 .63 .42 4-person households ........... i0.34 8.09 • 58 1.13 .14 .16 .25 3.06 i. 89 .95 .21 1 • 27 .82 .45 5-person households ........... 12.03 9.31 • 67 1.41 .19 .20 .24 3.5~ 2.15 i. 21 .19 i. 59 .95 .6~ Households of 6 or more ....... 11.57 8.93 .70 1.48 .33 .26 .17 4.55 2.88 1.38 .29 1.87 1.23 .63
4,000-5,999 :
2-person households ........... 8.04 6.62 • 37 .75 .06 . i0 .13 i. 70 i. Ol • 59 . i0 .85 .50 • 35 3-person households ........... i0.57 8.72 • ~5 .92 .07 .16 .24 2 • 61 i. 46 .95 .20 1.24 .73 .50 £ -person households ........... ii. 48 9.25 .51 1.15 . i0 .21 .26 3.36 i. 93 i. 18 .25 1.35 • 76 .59 5-person households ........... 13.56 10.87 .65 1.31 .I0 .30 .33 4.08 2.46 1.35 .27 1.8~ 1.16 .68 Households of 6 or more ....... 14.93 11.51 .76 1.81 .14 .44 .27 4.61 3.10 1.29 .22 1.93 1.21 .72
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........... 8.88 7.41 .37 .79 .O& .14 .12 1.63 .85 .64 .14 .66 .49 .37 3-person households ........... 11.63 9.52 . .54 1.06 .06 .22 .2_3 2.68 i.~ 1.03 .21 1.36 .79 .57 ~-person households ........... 14.40 11.82 .55 1.36 .07 .28 .32 3.38 1.78 1.31 .29 1.75 1.03 .71 5-person households ........... 16.09 12.8~ • 65 1.56 .08 .33 .63 4.33 2 • 30 I. 66 .37 2.07 I. 10 .97 Households of 6 or more ....... 17.87 14.26 .97 1.84 .14 .~ .23 5.56 3.43 1.79 .~ 2.45 1.59 .86
All incomes ~_/:
2-person households ........... 7.45 6 • 06 .37 .74 .06 . I0 . ii i. 62 .93 .57 .11 .77 .45 .31 3 -person households ........... i0.06 8 • 19. .48 .94 .09 .16 .21 2 • 52 1.4£ .90 .18 i. IS .71 .48 4 -person households ........... Ii. 71 9.41 • ~ I. 17 . ii .21 .27 3.24 1.87 1. ]3 .24 i./0 .84 • 56 5-person households ........... 13.57 10.75 .56 1.39 .13 .27 .38 3.90 2.26 1.38 .26 1.78 1.04 .73 Households of 6 or more ....... 14.75 11.46 .80 1.66 .20 .3q .22 4.81 3.10 1.44 .27 2.00 1.28 .72
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table I*3.--SELECTED t~FfRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTI~, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGI/}/ES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Etyaey Value Per Household (continued) UNITED S~ATES BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, ~pril-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Urbanization, money inec~e after income taxes (dollars), Meat, Bacon, Dry t~ts, Mixtures,
legumes and household size l/ Total poultry, salt F~gs (dry peanut soups,
fish pork weight) butter eb/efl¥ meat
(1) (2) (3) (~) (5) (6) (7) (8) RURAL NONFARU
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............ 3-person households ............ 4-person households ............ 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . Households o f 6 o r more ........
2,0~0-3,999 : 2 -person households ............ 3-person households ............ 4-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-person households ............ Households of 6 or more ........
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ............ 3 -person households ............ 4-person households ............ 5-person households ............ Households of' 6 or more ........
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 3-person households ............ 4-person households ............ 5-pereon households ............ Households of 6 or more ........
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............ 3-person households ............ 4-pereon households ............ 5-person households ............ House-holds of 6 or more ........
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ 3-pereon households ............ 4-person households ............ 5 -person households ............ Households of 6 or more ........
2,000-3 ,999 : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-person households ............ Households of 6 or more ........
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -pe rson l~useho lds . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -pe rson households . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . Households of 6 or more ........
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 3-peraon households ............ 4 -person households ............ 5-person households ............ Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . .
A l l incomes 4/'." 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . .
•/.-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-person households ............ Ho'~seholds of 6 or more ........
4.05 2.95 0.31 0 .65 0 .06 0 .04 0.04 6.43 4 .49 .64 .83 .23 .13 .11 6.96 5.24 .51 .87 .14 .ii .08 8.34 5.9~ .54 1.36 .25 .13 .12 6.96 4.39 .79 1.09 .57 .09 .02
6.72 5.20 .44 .77 .08 .13 .i0 7.81 5.96 .~ .92 .08 .18 .13 9.30 7.16 .57 .99 .18 .23 .17
10.79 7.84 .85 1.44 .24 .21 .20 10.65 7.53 -76 1.49 .27 .38 .21
7.24 5.91 .40 .66 .05 .12 .12 9.92 7.83 .56 1.07 .I0 .20 .13 11.14 8.70 -67 1.14 .11 .29 .22 11.37 8.98 .56 1.19 .11 .28 .24 13.94 9.96 1.16 1.89 .32 .37 .24
8.82 7.20 -46 .79 .05 .16 .15 9.75 7.71 .53 .97 .i0 .20 .24 13.75 11.24 -70 1.32 .I0 .1B .22 12.77 10.02 .81 1.33 .16 .28 .17 13.79 12-10 .93 1.64 .21 .40 .52
6.08 4 .74 .39 .69 .06 .I0 .09 8.47 6.50 .57 .93 .12 .17 .15
10.33 8.08 .6_2 1.09 .14 .23 .IS ii.01 8.32 .73 1.35 .19 .23 .20 11.61 8.27 .91 1.51 .33 .33 .22
5.32 3.89 -46 .74 .ii .09 .03 7.29 5.43 .6~ .95 .ii .ii .05 9.23 6.69 .82 1.30 .18 .16 .08 9.33 6.71 -77 1.37 .27 .14 .06 8.67 5.48 1.19 1.37 .42 .16 .05
6.81 5.32 .46 .80 .07 .i0 .06 9.14 7.09 .66 1.05 .i0 .17 .08 9.56 7.35 .61 1.21 .12 .16 .10 II.3~ 8.~0 .97 1.40 .16 .30 .i0 12.53 9.25 .88 1.66 .33 .31 .i0
8.23 6.86 .40 .70 .05 .15 .08 9.67 7.49 .73 1.04 .ll .20 .i0 10.91 8.60 .63 1.14 .ii .27 .16 13.73 10.92 .88 1.35 .19 .35 .08 14.25 10.73 .80 1.90 .26 .37 .17
7.23 5.74 .44 .79 .02 .20 .03 9.67 7.60 .59 1.05 .12 .16 .13
12.75 10.21 -72 1.31 .12 .31 .08 14.45 11.60 .94 1.3~ .16 .28 .12 15.95 12.80 .83 1.73 .16 .36 .09
6.16 4.71 .45 .75 .08 .i0 .04 8.35 6.37 -65 1.00 .Ii .14 .07
10.04 7.66 .70 1.23 .14 .20 .i0 11.55 8.76 .88 1.35 .20 .24 .09 11.91 8.63 .97 1.60 .33 .27 .09
Grain products
Not Total Enriched, enriched, ( flour restored restored equlva- or whole lent)_~/ g r a i n ~ / or whole
g r s / n ~ /
C9) (m) Cu)
Sugar, sweets
Mixtures, Sugar, Sof t drinks, beverage s i r u p s , soups, Tota l 3_/ po'm:lers,
c h i e f l y Jellies, prepared
g r a i n candies d e s s e r t s 3_/'
(12) C~) (14) (13)
1.56 1.00 0.51 0.05 0.59 0.48 0.ii 2.15 1.38 .72 .05 1.08 .75 .33 2.57 1.47 1.06 .05 1.02 .81 .22 3.63 2.45 1.09 .08 1.13 1.01 .12 3.53 2.19 1.28 .06 1.28 l.iD .18
1.88 1.24 .59 .06 1.12 .86 .26 2.58 1.69 .75 .14 i. II .77 .3~ 3.0~ 1.96 .92 .16 1.56 .97 .59 3.64 2.49 .99 .16 1.89 1.33 .56 4.47 3.02 1.32 .12 2.07 1.60 .47
1.80 1.02 .68 .i0 .89 .56 .33 2.77 1.60 1.02 .15 1.35 .86 .50 3.33 2.08 1.06 .19 1.66 1.13 .53 3.91 2.43 1.22 .26 1.77 1.24 .53 5.25 3.36 1.61 .27 1.81 1.36 .45
1.95 1.15 .70 .i0 .85 .58 .26 2.48 1-55 .77 .15 1.45 .80 -65 3.45 2.09 1.25 .i0 1.91 1.08 .82 3.80 2.54 1.14 .12 1.90 1.31 .59 5.60 3.71 1.36 .53 2.47 1.79 .68
1.76 i.i0 .59 .07 .84 .62 .22 2.52 1.57 .82 .13 1.22 .78 .4~ 3.15 1.97 1.03 .15 1.58 1.04 .55 3.74 2-47 1.09 . IS 1.78 1.26 .51 4.67 3.06 1.~0 .21 1.89 1.45 .~
1.67 1.08 .55 .04 .92 .74 .18 2.08 1.34 .70 .04 ] 26 .9~ .32 2.83 1.99 .78 .05 1.60 1.26 .3~ 3.12 2.18 .90 .03 1.67 1.36 .30 4.11 2.74 1.34 .03 1.73 1.47 .2"/
1.85 1.16 .63 .06 i. Ii .80 .31 2.48 1.69 .71 .08 1.45 .97 .48 2.88 1.87 .96 .05 1.55 1.IS .37 3.42 2.31 1.05 .06 1.81 1.31 .50 4.68 3.03 1.56 .08 2.38 1.91 .Z~
1.63 1.14 .~ .06 .88 .68 .20 2.35 1.47 -75 .14 1.24 .93 .31 3.24 2.16 .93 .14 1.50 1.08 .41 3.64 2.33 1.23 .07 1.96 1.43 .5~ 4.6A 3.33 1.23 .08 2.50 1.94 .56
1.77 i. Ii .55 .11 .95 .70 .26 2.36 1.58 .67 .Ii 1.50 .9~ .56 3.25 1.93 1.22 .10 1.55 1.13 .42 3.66 2.38 1.20 .07 1.73 1.28 .45 4.70 3.41 1.17 .13 2.79 2.11 .68
1.72 i.ii .56 .05 .97 .74 .22 2.26 1.48 .71 .07 1.33 - .94 .38 2.97 1.98 .92 .08 1.56 1.18 .37 3.39 2-2~ 1.06 .06 1.78 1.34 .43 4.46 3.04 1.36 .07 2.2~ 1.77 .44
~ / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. 2_/ Inc ludes dry weight o f prepared d e s s e r t s . 4_/Excludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by
f l o u r and c e r e a l i n prepared p roduc t s and baked goods. income.
Inc ludes the sugar e q u i v a l e n t o£ s o f t s r l n k s , beverage and d e s s e r t powders, ~ d
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Tnble 2~.--SELECT~D h"JTRITION GROUPINGS: VE3ETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Households Usimg ~ STATES
BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, AprLI-June 1955 (based on a l l households in cell, table I), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by uxban/zatlon, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household size ~/
(1)
Total
(2)
V e g e t a b l e s ( f r e s h , f r oz e n , cazmsd, dried, J u i c e )
Dark Mixtures,
Potatoes Sweet- green, Other soups, p o t a t o e s deep g r e e n 3_/ T ~ t o e s Other c h i e f l y
ye l low 2 / v e g e t a b l e (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
ALL URBANIZ~TIO~k5 Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 97.9 87.2 9.8 3-person households ................... 99.0 91.7 12.2 4-person households ................... 99.7 93.6 6.7 5-person households ................... i00.0 90.8 16.1 Households of 6 or more ............... 97.9 78.8 12.0
2,000-3,999: 2- penson households ................... 99.6 89.8 11.9 74.6 3-pe reon households ................... I00.0 95.5 16.0 77.4 4-person households ................... I00.0 95.6 16.2 74.5 5-person households .................... 99.8 97.7 12.1 75.6 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 97.4 16.8 72.4
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households ................... i00.0 91.3 8.6 74.0 3-person households ................... 99.6 96.6 13.3 83.9 4-pereon households ................... i00.0 97.7 12.3 85.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 98.7 14.6 89.3 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 98.0 7.2 82.5
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pereon households ................... i00.0 91.1 12.0 82.7 3- person households ................... 1(30.0 95.7 8.3 87.8 4-person households ................... 1(30.0 96.1 12.6 93.6 5-person households ................... i00.0 99.8 16.1 85.8 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 99.0 8.7 88.7
All inc~mles 7 / : 2-person households ................... 99.4 89.8 10.5 72.2 3-pereon households ................... 99.7 95.2 12.8 79.9 l,- pereon households ................... i00.0 96.2 13.1 82.0 5operson households ................... 99.9 97.7 14.3 82.9 Households of 6 or more ............... 99.7 95.1 11.3 76.2
t~tB~ Under 2,000:
2- person households ................... 98.2 86.0 14.0 3-pereon households ................... 98.3 93.3 16.7 4-person households ................... i00.0 95.8 4.2 5-person households ................... i00.0 94.1 23.5 Households o f 6 o r more ............... i00,0 i00.0 4~.4
2,000-3,999 : 2-pereon households ................... 99.5 88.1 14.6 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i00.0 9~.7 14.8 4-person households ................... i00.0 94.3 16.6 5-person households ................... i00.0 98.8 9.9 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 96.9 18.8
/.,000-5,999: 2-pereon households ................... i00.0 89.3 8.9 3-person households ................... 99.5 96.4 13.5 4-person households ................... i00.0 98.3 13.8 5-person households ................... I00.0 98.1 18.3 Households of 6 o r more ............... I00.0 96.6 6.9
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pereon households ................... i00.0 90.6 10.7 3-person households .................... i00.0 96.2 7.6 4-pereon households ................... i00.0 95.1 12.0 5-penson households ................... i00.0 i00.0 18.7 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 98.4 7.9
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................... 99.6 88.7 11.9 3- pereon households ................... 99.7 95.5 12.6 4 -person households ................... i00.0 96.0 13.7 5operson households ................... i00.0 98.6 16.2 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 97.3 12.1
See footnotes at end of %able.
60.0 88.0 66.8 83.4 66.7 93.8 75.3 91.3 69.6 88.8 77.2 90.7 80.2 86.6 62.7 90.8 54.1 83.0 61.5 85.9
93.0 78.6 92.9 96.1 89.2 97.9 96.3 92.1 98.6 98.4 91.9 96.1 9~.7 93;4 97.7
96.4 88.6 96.5 98.1 94.2 9q.8 98.2 93.4 97.8
i00.0 97.9 i00.0 97.7 96.4 99.3
97.9 87 .6 94.8 99.0 94.0 97.5 98.7 9 8 • 2 9 8 . 3
i00.0 97.6 99.8 99.7 99.7 97.9
93.5 79.9 91.9 97.0 89.4 96.7 96.8 92.5 97.5 98.0 91.8 97.6 94.9 90.9 96.5
72.8 91.2 72.8 86.0 76.7 93.3 81.7 93.3 83.3 87.5 75.0 87.5 88.2 82.4 47.1 88.2 88.9 i00.0 88.9 I00.0
79.0 93 .2 79 .0 90 .9 79.3 95.9 89.9 97.0 79.6 96.2 93.6 98.1 84.0 98.8 97.5 I00.0 82.8 95.3 95.3 I00.0
76.8 96 .0 89 .3 96.4 87.5 98.4 95.8 97.4 88.4 97.8 95.0 97.8 92.3 I00.0 99.0 i00.0 88.5 98.9 97.7 98.9
85.5 99.4 88.1 95.0 88.6 98.7 94.3 96.8 93.0 98.6 97.9 97.9 89.3 I00.0 98.7 i00.0 92.1 i00.0 I00.0 96.8
78.8 95.1 83.2 92.7 84.3 97.2 92.2 96.7 86.7 97.0 94 . 4 97.4 88.8 98.6 95.3 99.3 87.9 98.2 97.3 98.7
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, J u i c e )
Citrus
T o t a l 4_/ ( J ~ t e e equlva- Dr ied Other
1 ~t )
(10) ( u ) (12) ( u )
To%al
(14)
~us c e l l vmesus foods
P l a t e Othe r foods
or Some Tnu%No h~x nutritive ritive
m~s v~ue 5_/ Jv~/ue 6_/ (]3) (16) J (17)
13.9 89.6 67.0 20.5 81.9 95.5 0 18.9 95.0 16.8 87.7 61.5 14.9 82.2 97.1 0 25.6 96.0 18.3 86.2 67.6 14.2 80.8 96.8 1.3 33.3 96.5 11.5 90.8 61.8 20.7 86.6 95.4 0 42.9 93.1
7.4 74 .9 48 .4 8 .1 68 .2 95 .4 0 29.3 95.4
22.9 96.9 75.9 19.9 88.8 96.9 0 19.7 96.4 27.6 97.4 80.1 20.1 95.4 98.4 .4 29.1 97.6 38.4 98.8 83.4 19.4 9~.8 98.4 .8 32.7 97.9 31.5 97.2 76.2 24.2 93.3 98.6 0 29.7 98.4 34.8 97.7 80.2 19.5 93.1 98.7 0 42.3 97.9
22.6 98.6 87.3 19.0 94.1 97.6 1.4 19.2 97.5 36.3 99.2 87.4 20.5 96.3 98.9 0 27.3 98.9 ~0.8 98.6 90.5 23.1 97.5 99.3 0 39.5 98.9 43.5 99.7 95.2 26.1 98.4 99.2 .6 41.4 98.6 40.6 98.5 87.7 27.2 96.2 99.2 0 40.9 99.0
26.8 99.0 91.5 24.3 95.7 97.4 1.6 15.9 97.4 30.1 99.5 93.3 25.0 96.2 99.5 1.4 21.5 99.5 32.0 i00.0 97.5 22.1 97.8 99.3 .6 36.4 98.7 46.9 99.1 95.0 27.5 99.1 98.8 .9 34.6 98.6 39.6 i00.0 96.6 31.5 i00.0 i00.0 0 51.7 i00.0
2/.3 95.9 79.4 19.9 89.7 96.8 .6 18.7 96.5 29.0 96.7 82.1 20.0 93.6 98.6 .4 26.2 98.1 35.9 97.7 87.5 20.6 95.1 98.7 .5 36.0 98.3 36.6 97.7 85.0 25.1 95.5 98.5 .4 36.1 97.9 33.6 95.0 81.2 22.4 91.8 98.6 0 41.8 98.1
17.5 92.1 79.8 22.8 85.1 93.9 0 14.0 93.0 26.7 91-.7 66.7 15.0 80.0 95.0 0 16.7 95.0 20.8 91.7 83.3 4.0 79.2 91.7 0 16.7 91.7 17.6 94.1 76.5 5.9 88.2 88.2 0 23.5 88.2 22.2 i00.0 88.9 0 i00.0 i00.0 0 22.2 i00.0
2-5.1 96.3 77.6 20.1 87.7 95.4 0 13.7 95.0 29.0 96.4 81.7 18.3 95.3 98.2 .6 23.1 98.2 39.5 99.4 86.6 19.1 93.0 99.4 1.3 28.0 98.7 37.0 97.5 80.2 19.8 95.1 97.5 0 22.2 97.5 46.9 i00.0 89.1 23.4 93.8 98.4 0 35.9 98.4
23.7 98.7 89.7 18.8 92.9 96.9 1.3 19.2 96.9 40.6 99.0 89.6 22.4 95.8 99.0 0 26.6 99.0 43.6 98.9 91.2 2-1.5 9q.8 98.9 0 34.3 98.9 46.2 i00.0 97.1 22.1 98.1 99.0 1.0 35.6 99.0 39.1 98.9 90.8 26.4 96.6 98.9 0 29.9 98.9
27.7 98.7 91.8 24.5 96.2 97.5 1.9 13.8 97.5 30.4 99.4 93.7 24.1 95.6 99.4 1.3 20.3 99.4 30.3 100.0 97 .9 21.8 9 7 . 2 99 .3 .7 35 .2 99 .3 52.0 i00.0 97.3 29.3 i00.0 98.7 1.3 36.0 98.7 42.9 i00.0 96.8 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 0 49.2 100.0
24.0 96.9 84.9 19.7 90.8 96.1 .8 15.5 95.8 33.0 97.6 86.0 20.6 94.0 98.4 .5 22.8 98.4 37.5 99.0 91.3 19.6 95.2 98.8 .6 31.7 98.6 43.3 98.9 91.0 2_3.1 97.1 97.8 .7 31.0 97.8 41.7 99.6 91.9 25.5 96.9 99.1 0 36.8 99.1
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UNITED STATES Table 2~.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLA/~EOUS FOODS: Households Using (continued) BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households usin~ et home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, inc~ne,
Rnd household size
Urbanization, money incc~e after in=ores taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(i)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, ju ice )
i Dark ~llxtures~ Sweet- green, Other soups,
Total Potatoes potatoes deep green3/ Tc~atoes Other chiefly yellow2/ vegetable
C2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
RURAL NONFAHM Under 2,000:
2-pePson households ................... 97.0 88.1 6.9 50.5 3-person households ................... i00.0 92.6 9.3 55.6 4-person households ................... I00.0 96.2 3.8 61.5 5-person households ................... I00.O 85.7 14.3 85.7 Households of 6 or more ............... 96.4 75.0 7.1 32.1
2,000-3,999 : 2- person households ................... i00.0 92.9 6.1 69.4 3-person households ................... I00.0 97.2 21.1 74.6 4-person households ................... I00.0 97.4 17.9 66.7 5- person households ................... i00.0 96.6 15.3 67.8 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 98.5 16.9 64.6
4,000-5,999: 2-1~rson ho~eholds ................... I00.0 98.3 6.8 6~.4 3 -person households ................... I00.0 97.1 13.0 75.4 4-person households ................... i00.0 96.5 9.3 79.1 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 5.0 82.5 Households of 6 or more ................ I00.0 i00.0 6.4 72.3
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... i00.0 92.6 22.2 70.4 3-person households ................... i00.0 93.3 ii.i 86.7 4-person households ................... 100.0 i00.0 17.2 96.6 5-person households .................. ,. i00.0 i00.0 4.8 81.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 15.0 85.0
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................... 98.9 92.3 8.1 61.8 3-pereon households ................... i00.0 95.4 14.2 72.8 4-person households ................... i00.0 97.3 12.8 7~.9 5-person households ................... I00.0 97.0 10.4 76.1 Households of 6 or more ............... 99.4 95.0 11.9 63.8
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 98.7 87.9 6.3 50.9 3-person households ................... 98.8 88.1 9.5 66.7 4-pgrson hottseholds .... . ............... 99.1 89.3 I_1.6 65.2 5-~rson households ................... i00.0 91.4 11.8 71.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.5 76.3 7.4 63.0
2,000.3,999: 2-person households ................... 99.0 92.2 10.7 57.3 3-person houscholds ................... I00.0 96.3 10.3 72.9 4-person households ................... I00.0 98.0 8.0 67.0 5-person households ................... 98.8 96.4 11.9 65.5 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 96.2 11.5 66.3
4,000-5,999: 2-person ho~eholds ..: ............ ~... i00.0 93.6 10.6 68.1 3-person household2...~: ............... i00.0 98.0 11.8 76.5 4-person households . , ~ : ............... i00.0 96.9 10.9 78.1 5-person households .,, : ............... i00.0 i00.0 15.4 86.5 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 10.7 80.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ..... ~: ....... I00.0 i00.0 0 61.9 3-person households .., ........... ::... i00.0 i00.0 4.8 71.4 4-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 6.5 93.5 5-person households ................... i00.0 97.4 21.1 68.4 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 2.0 77.6
All Incc~es 7/: 2-persozl households ................... 99.0 90.4 7.6 55.2" 3- person households ................... 99.4 92.8 9.8 70.3 4-person households ................... 99.7 94.8 9.8 71.3 5-pereon households ................... 99.6 95.5 13.9 71.9 Households of 6 or more ...... ". ........ 99.4 90.1 8.5 69.4
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Citrus (Juice
Totai4_/ equiva- Dried Other
lent)
(10) (u) (12) (~)
Total
( lh )
Miscellaneous foods
Plate Other foods
or Some No box nutritive nutritive
meals value 5_/ value 6/ C~) (16) (iv)
85.1 58.4 77.2 11.9 86.1 54.5 18.8 76.2 96.0 0 20.8 96.0 92.6 68.5 87.0 ii.I 81.5 57.4 13.0 79.6 98.1 0 29.6 96.3 88.5 80.8 88.5 19.2 76.9 57.7 23.1 73.1 i00.0 3.8 34.6 I00.O 85.7 78.6 85.7 7.1 92.9 50.0 42.9 92.9 i00.0 0 57.1 92.9 78.6 60.7 78.6 7.1 71.4 46.4 3.6 64.3 96.4 0 25.0 96.4
93.9 78.6 98.0 21.4 98.0 73.5 19.4 90.8 i00.0 0 28.6 99.0 95.8 87.3 100.O 25.4 98.6 76.1 19.7 94.4 98.6 O 38.0 95.8 96.2 92.3 i00.0 42.3 98.7 78.2 16.7 98.7 96.2 0 3~.6 96.2 98.3 86.4 89.8 27.1 98.3 72.9 28.8 91.5 I00.0 0 30.5 1(>3.0 92.3 95.4 96.9 29.2 96.9 75.4 15.4 93.8 98.5 0 43.1 95.4
98.3 $8.1 96.6 20.3 98.3 81.4 22.0 98.3 iO0.0 1.7 15.3 i00.0 97.1 89.9 98.6 27.5 i00.0 82.6 15.9 97.1 98.6 0 26.1 98.6 98.8 90.7 97.7 37.2 97.7 89.5 24.4 96.5 i00.0 0 47.7 98.8
i00.0 97.5 i00.0 42.5 I00.0 95.0 32.5 1OO.O i00.0 0 50.0 97.5 95.7 95.7 i00.0 48.9 97.9 85.1 25.5 95.7 i00.0 0 48.9 i00.0
88.9 88.9 92.6 25.9 i00.0 88.9 22.2 92.6 96.3 0 25.9 96.3 i00.0 93.3 i00.0 31.1 i00.0 91.1 26.7 97.~ i00.0 2.2 22.2 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.O 41.4 i00.O 96.6 20.7 i00.0 foe.0 0 37.9 96.6 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 38.1 95.2 90.5 19.0 95.2 i00.0 0 23.8 i00.0 i00.0 i00.O I00.0 35.0 i00.0 I00.0 30.0 i00.0 i00.0 0 50.0 i00.0
91.2 74.4 89.8 18.2 94.0 69.8 20.4 87.4 98.2 .4 22.8 97.9 96.2 ~.9 96.7 23.8 95.4 76.6 17.4 92.5 98.7 .4 29.7 97.5 96.8 91.3 97.7 37.4 95.9 82.6 21.0 95.0 98.6 .5 40.2 97.7 97.8 91.0 94.0 31.3 97.8 79.9 28.5 94.8 i00.0 0 38.1 98.5 91.9 90.0 95.0 31.9 93.1 76.3 18.1 90.0 98.8 0 42.5 97.5
86.6 69.6 89.3 10.3 90.6 63.4 18.8 85.7 97.8 0 25.4 97.3 95.8 75.0 94.0 i0. i 89.9 59.5 17.3 88.7 98.8 0 33.3 97.0 90.2 75.9 95.5 15.2 90.2 63.4 15.2 89.3 98.2 0 46.4 97.3 90.3 64.5 95.7 9.7 87.1 58.1 18.3 81.7 97.8 0 48.4 96.8 82.2 54.8 88.1 3.7 71.1 39.3 14.1 63.0 93.3 0 3~.8 93.3
88.3 75.7 91.3 9.7 97.1 69.9 20.4 91.3 98.1 0 36.9 98.1 98.1 89.7 98.1 24.3 I00.0 81.3 32.7 99.1 99.1 0 43.0 98.1 98.0 82.0 97.0 19.0 95.0 79.0 30.0 94.0 99.0 0 56.0 98.0 97.6 85.7 98.8 22.6 92.9 70.2 28.6 91.7 98.8 0 56.0 97.6 99.0 83.7 94.2 19.2 94.2 70.2 20.2 89.4 i00.0 0 55.8 99.0
95.7 78.7 97.9 14.9 iOO.O 70.2 8.5 97.9 iO0.0 0 38.3 97.9 98.0 94.1 i00.0 19.6 98.0 80.4 17.6 98.0 i00.0 0 45.1 i00.0
1(30.0 89.1 98.4 28.1 i00.0 87.5 54.4 I00.0 i00.0 0 5~.7 i00.0 I00.0 90.4 i00.0 25.0 96.2 80.8 38.5 96.2 98.1 0 61.5 98.1 97.3 92.0 I00.0 26.7 98.7 80.0 34.7 96.0 98.7 0 72.0 97.3
i00.0 66.7 i00.O 4.8 i00.0 95.2 28.6 95.2 1(](3.0 0 28.6 I00.0 I00.0 90.5 95.2 14.3 i00.0 i00.0 38.1 i00.0 i00.0 0 52.4 IO0.0 96.8 96.8 i00.0 29.0 i00.0 93.5 32.3 i00.0 96.8 0 51.6 96.8
i00.0 84.2 97.~ 26.3 i00.0 86.8 31.6 i00.0 97.4 0 47.4 9~.7 98.0 98.0 i00.0 30.6 I00.0 89.8 24.5 " i00.0 i00.0 0 67.3 i00.0
88.9 72.2 91.4 10.4 93.9 67.6 19.7 89.1 98.2 0 30.1 97.7 97.1 83.3 96.3 16.1 94.8 71.8 22.8 93.9 99.1 0 39.2 98.0 95.4 82.7 9q.l 20.5 9~.8 76.5 25.4 9~.i 98.7 0 51.8 98.8 95.9 79.0 97.8 19.1 92.5 70.4 26.6 90.3 98.1 0 53.2 97.0 92.3 76.6 93.9 16.5 87.3 63.4 22.3 82.4 9q.2 0 52.9 96.7
~/ 21 meals a t hune = 1 person. ~ / Includes spinach and other dark, l e a f y greens, b rocco l i , green peppers, ca r ro t s , pumpkin, winter squash, e tc . 3 / Includes green lima and snap beans, g ~ e n i [ ~ a s , asparagus, cabbage, l e t t u c e , okra, e tc . 4_/ Includes the s ingle-s t rez~r th ju ice equivalent of c i t r u s f r u i t and c i t r u s products, the f resh equivalent of dr ied f r u i t , and the t o t a l of all, o the[ f 3 c~free ' 5_/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6_/ Includes such items as alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, baking powder, condiments, for which no nutritive values were calculated, ua~a (excep o refer to purchases during the week. 7/ Excludes households mt clnsslfled by £nccme.
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Table 25.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Quantity Per Household UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households In cell, table I), food fr~n all sources; housekeeping households of 2 o r more persons, by urbanization, Income, and
household size
Ur~anlzation, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household eize i_/
(1)
Total
(2)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark Mixtures,
Sweet- green, Other SOUPS, Potatoes potatoes deep g r e e n 3 / Tomatoes Other chiefly
ye l lo~ 2 / vege - t a b l e
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
ALL ~ a 2 / I Z A T I 0~/S Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 11.93 3.68 0.1B 1.03 3.34 1.30 2.28 3-person households .................. 17.72 5.30 .22 1.65 4.70 2.04 3.57 4 - p e r s o n households .................. 20.78 7.36 .17 1.59 5.43 2.39 3.61 5-person households .................. 22.56 7.88 .48 2.24 5.1~ 2.57 4.12 Households of 6 or more .............. 24.95 9.39 .z~ 1.80 6.84 2.26 4.11
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 13.59 3.58 .23 1.41 3.55 1.62 2.99 3-person households .................. 19.15 6.12 .31 1.59 4 .42 2.49 3.90 4-person households ................ ,. 22.17 7.02 .3~ 1.72 4.88 2.94 4.70 5-person households .................. 26.76 9.07 .24 2.1B 6.14 3.30 5.39 Households of 6 or more .............. 33.33 12.19 .66 2.53 7.02 3.97 6.28
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2-pereon households .................. 14.21 3.63 .LI 1.31 3.53 2.08 3.34 3-person households ............... ,.. 19.94 5.56 .20 1.95 4.73 2.65 4.36 4-person households .................. 22.19 6.77 .23 1.90 5.23 2.9¢ 4.49 5-person households ............. , .... 27.82 9.03 .28 2.19 6.1/ 3.89 5.70 Households of 6 or more ........ ,, .... 33.9¢ 12.1B .2~ 2.48 7.45 4.38 6.50
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ........... , ...... l&.08 3.25 .19 1.37 3.86 2.C~ 3.1/ 3 - p e r s o n households .................. 19.53 5.33 .13 1.63 4.88 2.78 4.40 4-person households .................. 24.81 6.47 .28 2.63 5.75 3.85 5.39 5-person households .................. 28.09 7.91 .37 2.25 6.39 4.43 5.96 Households of 6 or more .............. 37.66 12.64 .22 2.93 8.26 5.22 7.73
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households .................. 13.43 3.56 .18 1.28 3.55 1.74 2.93 3-person households .................. 19.23 5.63 .22 1.71 4.67 2.53 4.10 4-person households .................. 22.63 6.84 .27 1.97 5.25 3.09 4.68 5-person households .................. 26.93 8.66 .31 2.21 6.07 3.66 5.47 Households of 6 or more .............. 33.15 11.86 .40 2.48 7.38 4.10 6.32
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 11.24 2.90 .23 1.30 2.93 1.31 3-person households .................. 15.99 4 . 0 6 .23 1.82 3.88 2.15 ~-pereon households .................. 15.59 4 .84 .21 1.6~ 3.87 1.92 5-p~rson households .................. 1.5.42 5.58 .76 2.48 2.77 1.20 Households o f 6 o r more .............. 23.98 9.00 1.44 2.54 4 .9¢ 1.87
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 13.01 3.1/$ .30 1.56 3.36 1.55 3-person households .................. 17.97 5.61 .2_5 1.71 3.98 2.34 ~-person households .................. 21.73 6.34 .34 2.02 4.59 3.11 5-persca households .................. 26.65 8.23 .25 2.56 5.68 3.63 Households of 6 or more .............. 31.47 10.62 .61 2.88 6.~6 3.95
~,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 13.96 3.29 .13 1.35 3.44 2.11 3-person househo lds .................. 19.78 5.16 .IB 2.17 4.71 2.68 4-person households .................. 21.71 6.11 .24 2.10 4.78 3.09 5-pereon households .................. 28.11 8.61 .37 2.37 6.15 ~.09 Households of 6 or more .............. 29.97 lO.l~ .12 2.64 6.34 4.0~
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 13.85 2.9¢ .16 1.43 3.91 2.10 3-pereon households .................. 19.23 5.07 .I.3 1.67 4.67 2.89 4-person households .................. 24.39 6.03 .28 2.73 5.67 3.71 5-person households .................. 27.97 7.29 .&4 2.55 6.41 ~.49 Households of 6 or more .............. 35.~7 10.86 .24 3.32 8.01 4.98
All incomes 7/: 2-person households .................. 13.21 3.]/ .21 i.~2 3.44 1.81 3-person households .................. 18.71 5.15 .19 i. 86 4 .40 2.58 4-person households .................. 22.18 6.10 .28 2.23 4.93 3.22 5-person households .................. 26.87 7.96 .38 2.48 5.87 3.89 Households of 6 or more .............. 31.71 I0.~ .35 2.90 6.79 4.19
See footnotes at end of table.
2.~0 3.44 2.80 2.51 3.97
2.87 3.73 4.71 5.78 6.06
3.42 4.32 4.68 5.80 6.02
3.04
¢.~2 5.53 5.89 7.32
3.00 &.08 &.84
5.62 6.32
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Citrus (Ju:i.ce
T o t a l 4_/ e qu lva - Dr ied Othe r T o t a l
Zen%)
(m) (n) (~) (1~) (~)
0.13 7.17 2.23 0.18 4.32 .25 8.81 2.30 .16 5.95 • 24 9.85 2.94 .12 6.&2 .13 11.22 2.25 .27 7.84 .ii 8.78 1.91 .12 6.30
• 22 8.75 2.59 .19 5.49 • 33 11.92 3 .46 .15 7.77 • 57 12.80 4 .24 .19 7.78 .44 13.31 3.95 .20 8.54 .68 17.36 4.99 .21 11.46
• 20 9.93 3 .50 .16 5.78 .48 12.49 4.29 .18 7.51 .64 15.27 5.23 .17 9.34 • 6~ 17.22 6.13 .23 10.16 • 71 20.84 6.72 .27 12.97
• 26 11.88 3.98 .18 7.19 • 39 15.28 5.41 .19 9.05 .Z~ 18.16 6.91 .19 10.48 • 80 20.24 7.48 .25 11.78 • 65 25.48 9.25 .32 15.06
.20 9.22 2.99 .17 5.57
.37 12.33 3.96 .17 7.67 • 53 14.58 5.06 .18 8.80 • 55 15.89 5.25 .23 9.71 .60 18.84 5.94 .24 11.90
.17 7.43 2.65 .18 4.15
.41 8.71 2.53 .19 5.47
.29 9.31 3.69 .04 5.44
.ii 8.23 1.82 .06 6.26
.21 19.53 4.67 .00 14.60
.23 8.08 2.53 .21 4.84 • 35 1.1.30 3 . 4 7 .13 7 .25 • 61 12.17 4.37 .19 %08 .52 13.23 4.38 .14 8 .17 .91 18.08 6.19 .27 10.75
.23 9.64 3.64 .16 5.36
.54 12.72 ~.52 .20 7.44
.71 15.14 5.31 .13 9.21
.73 17.31 6.52 .21 9.92
.67 20.39 6.68 .2~ ]2.62
.27 11.84 4.01 .18 7.13
.39 15.60 5.52 .19 9.21
.~ 18.~7 7.27 .17 10.48
.90 20.67 7.90 .29 i1.65 • 73 25.38 9.85 .35 14.31
• 23 9.30 3.23 .17 5.40 • ~3 12.67 ~.28 .18 7.66 .58 14.88 5.~9 .16 8.72
• 68 16.~7 5.98 .20 9.65 .73 21.10 7.35 .26 12.64
~ i s e e l l a n e u u s foods
Other foods P l a t e
o r ~ No box n u t r i t i v e n u t r i t i v e
meals value ~_/v~us 9/ (L~) (16) (171
~* .00 ** **
.00 ~-~ ~*
.01 ~-~ ~* ** .02 ~ ** .00 ~* ** ~-~ .00 ~-~
~-~ .02 ~H~ *~
.00 ** W*
.02 ~'~ ~H~
~* .02 ~ *~ ~-~ .00 ~H~ ~H~
~'~ .01 ~ ~* .01 ~H~
~-~ .00 ~H+ ~-~
*~ .00 ~ ~-~ .01 ~
.02 ~* *~
~-~ .(12 ~-~ ~-~ .01 ~-~ ~*
. 0 1 w w
w-w .01 w* w* .01 w*
.01 ~ w-,,
.00 w.w
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Table 25.--SELECTED ~K~ITION GRD~PINC~: VEGETABLES; FRDITS; MISCEIJuANEOUS FOODS: (~Jautity Par Ho~sohold (continued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at hame per household in a week, April-Jume 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urhanizatlon, mone~ ~ after inccae taxes (dollars),
and household size _I/
(1)
V e g e t a b l e s ( f r e s h , f r o z e n , c a n n ~ , dried, J u i c e ) F~nLlts ( f r e s h , f r o z e n , canned, dried, juice)
Dark Mixtures, Citrus SOUpS~
Sweet- green, Other ( Juice Total Potatoes potatoes deep green 3_/ Tomatoes Other chiefly Total 4_/ equiva- Dried Other
v e g e - lent) yellow 2/ %able (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (s) (9) (~o) (11) (~) (~)
RURAL NONFARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 11.40 4.12 0.13 0.73 3.46 3-person households .................. 17.98 6.36 .22 1.51 4.39 ~-person households .................. 21.~4 8.80 .06 1.56 5.29 5-person households .................. 22.65 7.52 .21 2.26 3 . 8 8 Households of 6 or more .............. 21.96 9.3~ . 11 .85 5.94
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households .................. 14.28 4.05 .07 1.]_5 3.75 3-person households .................. 20.57 6.73 .48 1.31 4.83 4-person households ................... 22.63 7.76 .39 1.22 5.16 5-person households .................. 26.55 9.54 .24 1.90 6.36 Households of 6 or mere .............. 33.39 12.52 .63 2.37 7.03
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 1~.72 4.60 .06 1.16 3.71 3-person households .................. 19.98 6.31 .26 1.42 4.64 4-persou households .................. 22.65 7.86 .20 1.53 5.82 5-person households .................. 25.84 8.87 .06 1.83 5.70 Households of 6 Or more .............. 37.45 13.82 .28 2.38 8.53
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households .................. 14.78 4.77 .38 1.04 3.28 3-pereon households .................. 20.07 5.89 .12 1.53 5.46 4 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 2 6 . 3 0 7 . 9 3 .33 2 . 0 2 6 . 0 3 5-pereon households .................. 27.18 7.69 .07 1.39 6.16 Households of 6 or mere .............. 41.32 14.51 .28 2.28 8.82
All incomes 7_/: 2-person houscho.lds .................. 13.~O 4.26 .12 .99 3.59 3-person households .................. 19.72 6.37 .29 1.43 4.80 4-person households .................. 22.9& 7.9~ .27 1.49 5.55 5-person households .................. 26.03 8 . 8 4 .16 1.84 5.88 Households of 6 or more .............. 33.58 12.60 .39 2.10 7.51
RURAL FA/~ Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person households .................. 1¢.30 4.47 .16 1.02 3.96 3-person households .................. 19.86 5.72 .19 1.58 6.27 4-person households ..... • ............ 24.89 8.1/] .24 1.54 6.89 5-person house_holds .................. 27.73 9.78 .42 2.05 7.63 Households of 6 or more .............. 27.69 9.5~ .~4 2.39 8.08
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 15.87 5.49 .19 i. 17 4.38 3 - p e r s o n households .................. 22.88 7.77 .18 1.57 6.09 4-person households .................. 23.~ 9.00 .14 1.41 5 . 7 6 5-person households .................. 27.80 10.97 .18 1.52 7.28 Households of 6 or more .............. 37.76 1.5.23 .84 2.07 8.37
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households .................. 16.46 5. ii . IS 1.40 4.39 3-person households .................. 22.23 7.55 .19 1.40 5.45 4-person households .................. 25. IS 8.35 .28 i. 54 7.15 5-person households .................. 31.62 12.85 .23 1.86 7.06 Households of 6 or more .............. 43.50 17.50 .66 1.97 9.91
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .................. 17.19 4.82 .00 1.27 5.40 3-person households .................. 24.02 8.29 . I~ 1.09 6.22 4-person households .................. 26.84 9.04 .16 2.96 6.O4 5-person households .................. 31.0~ 13.20 .41 1.74 6.73 Households of 6 or more .............. 42.95 18.73 .03 1.98 8.67
All inc¢aes 7_/: 2 - p e r s ~ households .................. 15.12 4.83 .16 i. 12 4 . 1 9 3-persen hc~seholds .................. 21.39 6.78 .19 1.52 6.O9 4-person households .................. 24.68 8.57 .21 1.64 6.49 5-person households ........... : ...... 28.98 11.24 .31 1.80 7.28 House/*olds'6f 6 or more .............. 35.90 1¢.06 .55 2.16 8.62
Total
(~)
M/scellaneous foods
Plate Other foods
or Some No box nutritive nutritive
~ e ~ l s va lue 5_/ value 6/ (~) (~) (17)
1.08 1.79 0.I0 6.68 1.99 0.17 4.07 ~Ht 0.00 ~ 1.88 3.44 .17 8.17 2.18 .07 5.78 ~H~ .00 ~ ~-~ 2.55 2.67 .22 7.38 2.11 .19 4.59 ~ .04 ~+ 4.14 4.52 .Ii 13.19 1.77 .51 9.13 ~ .00 ~-~ ~-~ 2.18 3.36 .17 6.09 1.55 .04 4.25 ~-~ .00 ~H~ g-~
1.79 3.25 .22 9.67 2.56 .16 6.51 ~ .00 ~ ~* 2 . 8 3 4 . 0 9 :30 1 2 . 1 1 3 . 3 9 .15 7.8"/ ~ .00 ~ 2.77 4.73 .61 14.(]8 4.28 .16 8.96 ~ .00 ~ ~-~ 2.98 5.15 .38 13.38 3.43 .28 8.95 ** .00 ~ ~* 4.07 6.21 .55 15.13 4.16 .15 10.26 ~ .00 ~-~ ~-~
1.99 3.06 .14 10.43 3.13 .19 6.51 ~-~ .01 ~* 2.56 4.42 .36 11.51 3.70 .14 7.27 ~ .00 ~H~ ~, 2.6~ 4.05 .54 15.03 5.24 .22 9.00 ~ .00 ~-~ ** 3.44 5.42 .51 16.52 5.55 .26 9.92 ~* .00 ~ 4 . 7 5 6 . 7 5 .9~ 2 0 . 9 2 7 . 3 6 .27 1 2 . 5 0 ~ . 00 ~ ~ -
1.79 3.31 .21 12.34 3.75 .L5 7.87 ~-~ .O0 ~ ** 2.37 4.29 .41 13.98 5.07 .17 8.27 ~H~ .03 ~ ~-~ 4.68 4.84 .46 17.22 5.82 .23 10.62 ~* .00 ~ ** 4.78 6.42 .65 19.62 6.91 .12 12.28 ~* .00 ~-~ 6.42 8.49 .53 26.43 8.76 .22 16.52 ~H~ .00 ~ ¢~
1.58 2.70 .16 9.02 2.59 .17 5.78 ~-~ * ~ 2.45 4.07 .31 11.40 3.52 .12 7.30 ~-~ .O1 ~* ** 2.9~ 4.23 .52 1¢.07 4.60 .20 8.68 ~-~ .01 ~ *~ 3.52 5.36 .43 15.27 4.43 .26 9.78 ~-~ .00 ~ ~-~ 4.23 6.16 .60 16.66 5.22 .18 10.65 ~ .GO ~-~
1.68 2.91 .ii 7.52 1.80 .18 5.14 ~ .00 ~-~ 2.08 3.91 .12 9.78 2.10 .21 6.86 ** .00 ~-~ ~-~ 2.64 5.17 .22 12.61 3.06 .14 8.97 ~H~ .00 ~ 2.63 5.07 .L5 12.22 2.85 .28 8.21 ~* .00 ~* ~* 2.43 4.76 .05 8.14 1.47 .21 5.79 ~ .00 ~
1.57 2.99 .08 10.98 3.28 .17 7.11 ~-~ .OO ¢-~ ~-~ 2.55 4.42 .30 15.33 3.56 .31 10.74 ~ .00 ,~ 2.37 4.56 .21 12.77 3.24 .29 8.52 *w .00 ~-w ~-~ 2.96 4.59 .31 13.41 3.78 .23 8.85 ~ .00 ~-~ ~w* 3.80 7.01 .44 21.18 4.11 .24 16.19 ~* .00 ~
2 . 0 8 3 . 2 0 . ]1 12 .9~ 2 . 7 8 .05 10 .01 ~-~ .00 ~ 2.81 4.65 .IB 14.39 4.06 .21 9.73 ~-~ ,00 ~ 2.87 4.70 .30 17.95 4.31 .25 12.64 ~ .00 ~ 3.66 5.70 .26 18.65 4.72 .33 12.80 ~ .00 ** ** 5.08 8.08 .30 22.74 5.32 .40 15.82 ~-~ .00 ~* ~*
1.41 4.26 .03 10.81 4.27 .29 5.50 ~ .00 ~ ~-~ 3.15 5.(%2 .i0 16.87 4.76 .26 11.07 ~ .00 ~ ~* 3.38 4.99 .28 15.81 4.52 .36 i0.01 ~ .00 ~ 3.19 5.43 .34 18.25 5.42 -27 11.78 ** .00 ~-~ 4.54 8.56 .44 24.46 6.96 .26 16.56 ~w~ .00 ~-~
1.68 3.0~ .i0 9.24 2.43 .18 6.25 ~H~ .00 ~ *~ 2.40 4.24 .18 12.60 3.00 .23 8.73 ~H* .00 ~-~ ~w~ 2.67 4.85 .24 14.10 3.53 .2~ 9.69 K-~ .00 ~* ** 3.01 5.09 .25 14.70 3.87 .27 9.81 ~-~ .00 ~ ~-~ 3.65 6.60 .26 17.10 3.76 .27 12.29 ~-~ .00 ~H~ ~*
* Less than 0.005. ~ Not available. ]/ 21 meals at home . 1 person. 2/ Includes spinach and other dark, leafy greens, broccoli, green peppers, carrots, pumpkin, winter squash, etc. 3/ IncinOes green lima end snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, okra, etc. 4_/ Includes the singIe-strength juice equivalent of citrus fruit and citrus products, the fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all other fruit. 5_/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6/ Includes such items as alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, baking pewder, condiments, for which no nutritive values were calculated. Data Lexcept for coffee) refer to purchases during the week. 7/Excludes households not classified by incomo. 57
Table 26.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: ~ney Value Per Household UNITH) STATES BY URBANIZATION
'Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by
urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after incume taxes (dollars),
and household s i z e i /
(i)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark ~xtures,
S~eet- green, Other soups, Total Potatoes potatoes deep grean3/ Tomatoes Other chiefly
yello~2/ vege- table
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Citrus
Total 4/ (juice - equ iva - Dried Other
lent)
(10) (n) (12) (~)
~seellaneous foods
Plate or Total box meals
(14) (15)
~erf~s
Some No n u t r i t i v e n u t r i t i v e value 5 / value 6_/
(l~ (17) ALL URBANIZATI 0~LS
Under 2,000 : 2-person households .................. 1.6~ 0.28 0.03 0.16 0.52 0.24 0.37 0.03 i.i0 0.33 0.05 0.72 0.93 0.00 0.02 0.91 3-person households .................. 2.47 .39 .(33 .28 .77 .38 .56 .06 1.31 .33 .05 .93 i.~0 .00 .0~ 1.36 4-person households .................. 2.77 .54 .03 .26 .83 .45 .59 .07 1.45 .43 .04 .98 1.33 .02 .06 1.26 5-person households .................. 2.92 .55 .06 .32 .79 .51 .66 .03 1.57 .34 .08 1.15 1.26 .00 .08 1.18 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.89 .58 .06 .28 .94 .~0 .60 .03 1.12 .28 .03 .81 1.29 .00 .08 1.21
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 2.25 .30 .03 .42 .61 .33 .51 .06 1.43 .43 .06 .94 i.~O .00 .02 1.38 3 -peTson households .................. 2.83 .52 .05 .28 .76 .~6 .67 .i0 1.89 .48 .05 1.36 1.61 * .0~ 1.57 4-person households .................. 3.26 .57 .05 .29 .85 .56 .79 .15 2.00 .61 .06 1.33 1.73 .01 .05 1.67 5-person households .................. 3.70 .68 .04 .34 1.04 .62 . 85 .12 2.05 .56 .06 i. 43 i. 82 .00 .07 I. 76 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.29 .85 .08 .39 1.12 .73 .93 .18 2.32 .67 .06 1.59 2.00 .00 .12 1.88
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.39 .34 .02 .23 .67 .~ .63 .06 1.65 .51 .05 1.09 2.09 .(%2 .02 2.05 3 -person households .................. 3.21 .51 .03 .34 .86 .54 .79 .14 2.09 .65 .06 i. 39 2.05 .00 .05 2.00 4-person households .................. 3.53 .63 .OK .35 .92 .60 .82 .17 2.48 .73 .05 1.70 2.24 .00 .07 2.17 5-person households .................. 4.14 .77 .04 .39 1.0~ .75 .97 .18 2.70 .91 .07 1.72 2.36 .01 .i0 2.25 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.66 .94 .03 .42 1.20 .81 1.07 .18 3.08 .92 .07 2.09 2.38 .00 .ii 2.27
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 2.56 .29 .03 .26 .76 .45 .68 .08 2.09 .63 .07 1.39 2.17 .02 .02 2.13 3-person households .................. 3.37 .S& .02 .32 .96 .59 .83 .ii 2.49 .81 .06 1.62 2.67 .02 .03 2.62 4-person households .................. 4.37 .65 .06 .50 1.12 .86 1.05 .12 3.02 .99 .06 1.96 3.41 .01 .07 3.34 5-person households .................. 4.85 .77 .05 .43 1.23 .96 1.17 .24 3.38 i.ii .09 2.18 3.49 .01 .07 3.42 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.63 1.09 .03 .50 1.43 1.05 1.36 .17 4.00 1.26 .09 2.65 3.01 .00 .15 2.86
All incomes 7_/: 2 -person households .................. 2.19 .30 .03 .28 .63 .36 ,54 .06 1.52 .46 .06 1.00 1.60 .01 .02 1.57 3-person households .................. 3.01 .50 .03 .31 .84 .50 ,72 .Ii 1.99 .58 .05 1.36 1.95 .01 .0~ 1.90 4-person households .................. 3.56 .61 .0~ .36 .93 .63 .8~ .15 2.34 .72 .05 1.57 2.25 .01 .06 2.18 5 -person households .................. 4.01 .72 .05 .38 1.05 .72 ,94 .16 2.50 .77 .07 1.66 2.30 * .08 2.22 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.47 .89 .05 .41 1.18 .77 1.01 .16 2.72 .81 .07 1.85 2.22 .00 .12 2.10
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-penson households .................. I.~9 .25 .0~ .20 .46 .23 .37 .C4 1.17 .39 .05 .73 .97 .00 .01 .96 3-person households .................. 2.~0 .36 .03 .32 .68 .39 .51 .i0 1.28 .39 .07 .83 1.65 .00 .02 1.63 4-person households .................. 2.19 .43 .02 .30 .57 .37 .42 .09 1.32 .47 .01 .g& 1.23 .CO .02 1.22 5-person households .................. 1.87 .46 .08 .31 .43 .21 .36 .03 1.40 .32 .02 1.06 1.08 .CO .05 1.04 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.70 .40 .Ig .49 .73 .32 .51 .06 1.67 .51 .CO 1.16 I.ii .CO .05 1.06
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households .................. 2.26 .28 .04 .53 .56 .32 .47 .06 1.37 .45 .06 .86 1.42 .CO .02 1.40 3-person households .................. 2.70 .50 .04 .30 .69 .43 .63 .I0 1.81 .49 .0~ 1.27 1.79 .01 .03 1.76 4-person households .................. 3.28 .55 .05 .33 .80 .60 .78 .17 1.92 .60 .06 1.26 1.84 .01 .05 1.77 5-person households .................. 3.69 .62 .03 :42 .93 .67 .87 .13 2.03 .63 .05 1.34 1.77 .CO .05 1.72 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.23 .80 .09 .47 1.04 .73 .85 .25 2.33 .78 .08 1.48 2.10 .CO .08 2.02
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .................. 2.37 .32 .02 .24 .65 .&~ .6~ .07 1.66 .5~ .05 1.07 2.22 .02 .02 2.17 3-person households .................. 3.22 .~8 .03 .38 .85 .55 .76 .16 2.16 .69 .06 1.41 2.10 .CO .05 2.0& 4-person households .................. 3.55 .62 .0~ .39 .85 .63 .84 .20 2.47 .75 .0& 1.96 2:42 .00 .06 2.37 5-person households .................. 4.26 .74 .05 .43 1.0~ .80 .99 .21 2.75 .98 .06 1.71 2:64 .01 .09 2.54 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.28 .g2 .02 .~6 1.03 .78 1.00 .17 3.08 .95 .06 2.07 2.35 .CO .07 2.28
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .................. 2.60 .28 .03 .28 .76 .47 .69 .09 2.09 .64 .07 1.38 2.25 .02 .02 2.21 3-person households ................ ,. 3.38 .53 .02 .33 .95 .60 .83 .12 2.53 .8~ .06 1.63 2.66 .01 .03 2.61 4 -person households .................. 4.38 .6K .06 .53 i. ii .83 i. 09 .12 3.05 i. 05 .06 1.94 3.57 .01 .06 3.50 5-person households .................. 4.99 .77 .07 .49 1.27 .98 1.16 .26 3.44 1.20 .i0 2.15 3.98 .01 .07 3.90 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.73 1.04 .03 .59 1.44 1.09 1.34 .19 4.08 1.35 .I0 2.63 3.~8 .CO .13 3.35
All incomes _7/: 2-person households .................. 2.26 .29 .03 .33 .62 .38 .55 .07 1.59 .51 .05 1.02 1.78 .01 .02 1.75 3-person households .................. 3.03 .49 .03 .3A .82 .51 .72 .12 2.07 .64 .06 1.37 2.11 .01 .0~ 2.07 4-person households .................. 3.6~ .59 .05 .41 .90 .66 .87 .16 2.41 .77 .05 1.59 2.51 .01 .06 2.44 5-person households .................. 4.15 .70 .05 .43 1.03 .77 .96 .19 2.64 .90 .06 1.68 2.65 .01 .07 2.5R Households of 6 or more .............. 4.61 .86 .05 .50 1.14 .83 1.0~ .20 3.09 I.CO .07 2.02 2.55 .00 .09 2.~6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 26.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELIANEOUS FOODS: h~ney Value Per Household (continued) UNITeD STATES BY URBANIZATION
~/oney value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by
urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/ Total Potatoes
(2) (3) (1) HURALNONFARM
Under 2~000: 2-person households .................. 1.51 0.31 3-person households .................. 2.35 .42 4-person households .................. 2.61 .58 9-person households .................. 3.32 .SK Households of 6 or more .............. 2.47 .57
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 2.23 .31 3-person households .................. 3.00 .53 4-person households .................. 3.29 .60 5-person households .................. 3.72 .74 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.11 .85
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.46 .40 3-person households .................. 3.22 .57 4-person households .................. 3.43 .66 5-person households .................. 3.78 .78 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.03 1.09
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 2.29 .3~ 3-person households .................. 3.30 .53 4-person households .................. 4.40 .68 5-person households .................. <.69 .72 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.53 1.14
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households .................. 2.03 .33 3-person households .................. 2.97 .52 4-person households .................. 3.Zl .63 5-person households .................. 3.85 .73 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.2"7 .91
M]RAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.95 .31 3-person households .................. 2.71 .39 Z-person households .................. 3.41 .59 5-person households .................. 3.45 .61 Households of 6 or ~ore .............. 3.30 .6K
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 2.25 .39 3-person households .................. 3.22 .59 4-person households .................. 3.03 .63 5-person households .................. 3.71 .77 Households Of 6 or more .............. 4.90 1.01
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.4L .38 3-person households .................. 2.96 .52 &-person households .................. 3.83 .67 5-person households .................. 4.25 .99 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.50 1.16
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 2.69 .41 3-person households .................. 3.45 .66 4-person households .................. 3.89 .65 5-person households .................. 4.0~ .8~ Households of 6 or more .............. 5.30 1.23
All incomes~/: 2-person households .................. 2.12 .35 3-person households .................. 2.95 .49 4-person households .................. 3.42 .63 5-person households .................. 3.77 .77 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.48 .�&
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark Mixtures, Citrus
S~eet- green, Other soups, (juice Dried Other potatoes deep green_9/ Tc~atoes Other chiefly Total ~_/ equlva-
yellow~/z vegetable lent)
(4) (5) (6) (7) (g) (~) (xo) (zz) (42) (~)
~scellaneous foods
Other foods
Plate or S~ne ~ No Total box meals nutritlvenutritive
v ~ u e 5_/ v ~ u e 6 / (14) (15) (16) (17)
0.02 0.12 0.52 0.20 0.31 0.03 0.98 0.29 0.05 0.63 0.83 0.00 0.02 0.81 .0~ .27 .68 .35 .5~ .0~ 1.28 .30 .02 .96 1.18 .00 .0~ 1.15 .01 .25 .77 .45 .48 .06 1.13 .38 .05 .70 1.19 .05 .07 1.08 .04 .35 .6~ .87 .84 .02 1.59 .35 .16 1.07 1.13 .00 .10 1.03 .02 .12 .88 .38 .46 .03 .89 .25 .01 .63 1.28 .00 .06 1.22
.01 .22 .67 .37 .60 .06 1.51 .42 .05 1.0~ 1.40 .00 .03 1.37
.06 .24 .84 .52 .73 .09 1.81 .41 .0~ 1.36 1.18 .00 .06 1.12
.06 .23 .90 .52 .83 .16 2.19 .67 .04 1.47 1.62 .00 .0~ 1.58 • 05 .27 1.14 .57 .85 .i0 2.08 .48 .08 1.52 1.97 .00 .07 1,90 .06 .35 1.04 .73 .94 .14 2.14 .61 .0~ 1.49 2.00 .00 .12 1,87
• 01 .21 .74 .45 .62 .OL 1.62 .39 .08 1.15 1.81 .01 .01 1,78 .Oh .26 .91 .~8 .85 .i0 1.85 .52 .0~ 1.29 2.0L .00 .05 1,99 .03 .29 .99 .54 .77 .14 2.42 .71 .07 1.65 1.89 .00 .i0 1,79 .01 .31 .98 .65 .91 .14 2.49 .76 .08 1.6~ 1.82 ,00 .14 1,68 • 03 .39 1.35 .83 1.09 .25 3.03 .91 .08 2.0L 2.60 .00 .16 2,~
• 05 .19 .71 .38 .58 .05 2.14 .59 .05 1.49 1.73 .00 .02 1,71 • 03 .30 .95 .53 .84 .ii 2.30 .72 .05 1.5~ 2.64 .0~ .03 2,58 • 06 .37 1.16 1.05 .95 .14 2.95 .78 .09 2.07 2.98 .00 .09 2,89 • 01 .30 1.13 1.00 1.30 .23 3.31 .93 .0~ 2.5~ 2.42 .00 .03 2,38 .0~ .3~ 1.46 1.05 1.34 .15 3.94 1.18 .09 2.67 2.02 .00 .13 1.89
• 02 .18 .6~ .33 .50 .0~ 1.~0 .39 .06 .96 1.32 * .02 1,29 .0~ .26 .84 .47 .74 .08 1.79 .~8 .03 1.28 1.70 .01 .05 1.65 .04 .27 .95 .59 .78 .14 2.25 .67 .06 1.53 1.86 .01 .07 1.78 • 03 .30 1.0~ .69 .94 .13 2.~ .62 .OS 1.6~ 1.91 .00 .09 1.82 ~0~ .32 1.15 .74 .95 .15 2.41 .71 .06 1.65 "2.05 .00 .12 1.93
.02 .17 .63 .31 .47 .03 1.17 .28 .06 .84 1.01 .00 .03 .98
.02 .25 1.01 .38 .63 .03 I.Zl .31 .07 1.03 1.32 .00 .06 1.26
.05 .24 i.ii .52 .84 .06 1.8~ .45 .0~ 1.35 1.55 .00 .09 1.46
.06 .31 1.15 .50 .78 .0~ 1.70 .35 .07 1.28 1.46 .00 .09 1.37
.06 .36 1.0~ .43 .75 .01 1.16 .24 .06 .86 1.35 .00 .i0 1.25
.03 .20 .79 .30 .51 .02 1.69 .39 .06 1.24 1.24 .00 .05 1.20
.03 .26 .99 .53 ".75 .07 2.59 .52 .09 1.97 1.60 .00 .06 1.55
.02 .20 .93 .45 .74 .06 1.92 .~8 .08 1.36 1.42 .00 .I0 1.32
.03 .26 1.19 .58 .80 .09 2.08 .50 .06 1.52 1.60 .00 .I0 1.50
.ii .33 1.51 .71 i.i0 .ii 2~73 .55 .06 2.13 1.75 .00 .19 1.56
.03 .27 .78 .36 .60 .03 1.62 .42 .02 1.19 1.16 .00 .05 I.i0
.03 .2~ .83 .54 .75 .0~ 2.34 .61 .06 1.67 1.47 .00 .i0 1.37
.05 .2S 1.29 .58 .88 .08 2.88 .69 .07 2.12 2.01 .00 .i0 1.90
.0~ .30 1.18 .66 1.02 .07 2.97 .80 .09 2.09 1.79 .00 .14 1.66
.09 .32 1.60 .89 1.36 .08 3.20 .79 .II 2.31 1.97 .00 .20 1.77
.00 .23 .98 .28 .79 .01 1.6~ .56 .09 1.00 I.~ .00 .03 1.81
.01 .16 i.i0 .59 .90 .03 2.76 .68 .07 2.01 3.10 .00 .08 3.01
.02 .49 1.07 .67 .90 .08 2.81 .75 .i0 1.96 2.20 .00 .i0 2.10
.07 .29 1.17 .68 .89 .09 3.03 .83 .08 2.12 1.99 .00 .ii 1.87 * .29 1.32 .85 1.49 .ii 3.65 .90 .06 2.69 2.16 .00 .25 1.90
.02 .19 .71 .31 .51 .02 1.38 .34 .06 .99 1.].3 .00 .O& 1.09
.02 .24 .98 ./,6 .70 .0~ 1.99 .~ .07 1.47 1.5~ .00 .07 1.47
.0~ .26 1.09 .53 .82 .06 2.18 .54 .07 1.58 1.67 .00 .09 1.57
.05 .29 1.17 .58 .85 .07 2.26 .55 .07 1.63 1.65 .00 .ii 1.54
.07 .33 1.33 .66 1.08 .07 2.37 .53 .07 1.77 1.70 .00 .17 1.53
+ Less than 0.005. I/ 21 meals at home = i person. 2/ Includes spinaeh and other dark, leafy greens, broccoli, green peppers, carrots, pumpkin, wlnter squash, etc. 3_/ Includes green llma and snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, okra, etc. 4/ Includes the slngle-streng%h juice equivalent of citrus fruit and citrus products, the fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all other fruit. 5_/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6_7 Includes such It~sns as alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, baking powder, condiments, for which no nutritive values were calculated. Data (except for coffee) refer to purchases during the week. 7_/Excludes households not classified by income. ~
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Table 2q.--DIETARY ADEQUACY UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using food at home in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrients per nutrition unit (based on all households in cell, table 1); housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Protein Calcium Iron Vitamin A valus Thiamine _2/ Riboflavin ~/ Niacin 2/ Ascorblc acid _2/ Urbanization, money incc~ne
ooo oo I I I °I household size I_/ 75 gin. 50 gin. 0.80 gin. 0.60 gn. 12.0 rag. 8.0 rag. I.g. I.U.
(l) (2) (3) C4) C5) C6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (II) (L2) (D) (Z4) (15) (16) C17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households .................... 16 L 3 -person households .................... 15 3 L-person households .................... 19 6 5-@erson households .................... 16 2 Households of 6 o r more ................ 37 9
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................... 6 1 3-person households .................... L 0 /.-person households .................... 7 * 5-person households .................... 8 1 Households of 6 or more ...... . ......... 20 2
/.,000-5,999: 2-person households .................... 3 * 3-person households .................... i * L-person households .................... 2 * 5-person households .................... L 0 Households of 6 or more ................ 7 0
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................... 2 0 3-person households .................... 1 0 L-person households .................... 4 0 5-person households .................... 5 0 Households of 6 or more ................ 7 1
All incomes 3J: 2-person houJeholds .................... 7 i 3-person households .................... 5 i L-person households .................... 6 i 5-person households .................... 7 * Households of 6 or more ................ 17 3
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .................... 16 3 3 -person households .................... 16 3 K-person households .................... 30 17 5-person households .................... 12 6 Households of 6 or more ................ 22 O
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................... 8 1 3-person households .................... 5 0 K -person households .................... 9 1 5-person households .................... iI 1 Households of 6 or more ................ 19 3
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................... 4 * 3-person households .................... 1 0 L-person households .................... 1 0 5-person households .................... 6 0 Households of 6 or more ................ 8 0
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................... 2 0 3 -person households .................... 1 0 4 -person households .................... 6 0 5-person households .................... 5 0 Households of 6 or more ................ 8 2
All incomes 3_/'. 2-person hotlsehold s .................... 7 1 3-person households .................... 3 * 4-person households .................... 6 1 5-person households .................... 8 1 Households of 6 or more ................ 13 1
32 14 17 4 27 8 17 6 27 13 12 2 38 21 38 19 14 5 25 7 19 5 29 14 Ii 3 43 21 41 22 12 3 36 16 15 4 32 13 13 2 39 23 46 29 12 2 33 5 18 6 33 16 20 2 59 24 61 36 21 4 62 31 25 5 51 37 31 6 70 52
24 1(3 9 i I0 2 17 2 20 6 5 i 21 8 24 7 7 I 15 3 15 2 15 4 4 * 2/* 8 35 16 9 2 18 2 17 3 19 8 8 i 24 i0 40 16 I0 I 23 3 IL 2 20 7 7 i 36 16 52. 25 14 0 33 6 16 2 3K 14 13 i 44 16
21 9 6 i 9 i 14 4 15 6 4 ~ 14 5 19 6 4 * i0 * 13 2 12 3 2 * 17 6 24 7 8 * 12 i 15 2 13 3 4 * 21 6 28 7 8 i I0 0 15 1 15 3 4 0 21 5 37 15 8 0 23 i 18 1 20 L 6 0 35 12
13 L 6 0 6 0 13 2 I0 L 3 0 ii L 22 5 6 0 9 0 19 i 14 3 3 0 ii 3 21 4 8 0 7 0 16 i ii 3 3 0 15 4 33 i0 15 i 14 0 24 2 23 7 7 0 13 5 30 12 7 3 18 I 14 3 18 8 7 i 20 7
24 i0 9 i 13 3 17 3 19 7 7 i 20 9 26 9 8 i 14 2 16 2 16 5 5 i 21 8 2S i0 9 i 15 3 16 2 16 5 5 * 23 9 35 13 i0 I 18 2 17 2 21 7 7 * 28 Ii 46 22 13 2 32 8 19 4 30 14 14 2 41 19
~0 15 16 & 20 & 18 6 27 14 Ii 1 30 15 5~ 27 20 7 17 5 28 5 38 18 i! 3 45 25 71 &2 29 8 42 21 34 13 5~ 25 21 4 46 29 77 53 !S 6 29 0 36 12 53 29 IS 6 71 30 66 33 22 0 /.4 0 33 0 66 22 22 0 55 ii
28 13 13 i ii 2 22 3 26 9 6 i 20 8 27 8 ~ 1 15 ~ 17 2 iS 5 5 1 26 i0 38 15 Ii 3 18 2 21 4 20 9 9 1 2~ I0 46 20 17 2 20 ~ 23 4 20 9 i0 1 33 17 6~ 33 1% 0 28 5 21 2 36 17 14 3 ~5 14
22 9 7 1 9 1 14 5 16 7 4 ~ 13 5 21 6 5 0 9 0 14 2 12 3 2 O i? 6 26 7 i0 1 Ii 1 14 2 12 2 4 0 22 7 28 4 9 0 9 0 18 0 12 i 6 0 18 3 41 16 13 0 18 0 25 1 23 6 7 0 36 ii
13 4 6 0 6 0 14 2 i0 4 3 0 Ii 3 25 6 7 0 8 0 21 i 14 3 3 0 Ii 3 22 5 i0 0 8 0 17 1 12 4 4 0 15 3 29 i0 13 1 Ii 0 27 3 21 8 8 0 13 4 34 13 i0 5 19 2 16 5 20 10 8 2 20 i0
25 i0 9 1 i0 2 19 4 19 7 6 1 17 7 28 9 8 i 12 2 18 2 17 5 3 * 20 8 30 i0 ii 1 13 2 19 3 17 6 6 1 2_I ? 37 13 13 1 i~ 1 22 2 19 7 8 1 2~ 9 48 22 14 2 23 2 23 4 29 12 12 2 36 13
See footnoLes at end of table.
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Table 27.--DIETARY ADEQUACY (continued) UNITED STATES BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using £ood at home in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrients per nutrition unit (based on all households in cell, table I); housekeeping- households of 2 or mere persons, by urbanization, income, and h o u s e h o l d size
Urbanize~ion, money income Protein Calcium Iron Vitamin A value Thiamine _2/ Riboflavin 2/ Niacin 2_/ Ascorbic acld ~/
5,000 2,500 1.50 m~. 1.00 mE. 1.90 mE. 1.50 rag. 15.0 m~. i0.0 mE. 75 mE. 50 mE. household size ~/ 75 Era. 50 gin. 0.60 gin. 12.0 mE. 8.0 mE. I.U. I.U.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (U) (12) (]3) (lZ) (~5) (~6) (~7)
RURAL NONFARM Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person households ..................... 23 7 36 20 23 5 39 15 22 8 3-person households ..................... 17 4 32 15 L~ 6 41 13 16 7 4-person households ..................... 19 0 35 16 4 0 42 23 8 0 5-person households ..................... 29 0 35 21 14 0 36 7 14 7 Households of 6 or more ................. 40 ii 68 39 25 4 71 46 28 7
2,000-3,999: 2-personhouseholds ..................... 2 0 20 7 2 0 8 i 8 0 3-person households ..................... 3 0 21 6 7 i 14 0 13 3 4-person households ..................... 5 0 28 14 5 0 20 3 9 0 5-person households ..................... 3 0 36 12 2 0 27 3 4 2 Households of 6 or mere ................. 24 2 52 21 17 0 39 5 14 3
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 2 0 12 5 0 0 i0 2 12 0 3-person households ..................... 4 i 15 5 4 i ii i ]3 3 4-person households ..................... 5 0 20 6 5 0 14 0 14 0 5-person households ..................... 3 0 33 15 8 '3 i0 0 ii 3 Households of 6 or more ................. 4 0 30 13 2 0 32 2 6 0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ..................... 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 8 4 3-person households ..................... 0 0 13 4 4 0 ii 0 ]3 0 4-person households ..................... 0 0 21 0 3 0 3 0 I0 0 5-person households ............ ~ ........ 5 0 ~8 i0 24 0 24 0 24 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 5 0 20 I0 5 0 1(3 0 15 0
All inccaes 3/: 2-person households ..................... 9 2 24 ii i0 2 19 6 16 3 3-person households ..................... 6 i 22 7 7 2 18 3 14 3 4-person households ..................... 6 0 24 8 4 0 17 3 II 0 5-person households ..................... 6 0 35 ]3 8 1 22 2 i0 2 Households of 6 o r more ................. 20 4 ~5 22 14 2 39 12 16 4
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 5 i 12 3 6 1 21 4 6 i 3-person households ..................... I0 I 21 Ii 7 2 19 4 9 2 4-person households ..................... 9 3 20 i0 5 2 26 6 7 I 5-person households ..................... ii 0 30 17 6 i 3~ 8 8 2 Households of 6 or more ................. 39 I0 54 34 16 4 60 27 21 5
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ..................... 3 0 i0 6 3 2 ]3 2 4 0 3-person households ..................... 2 0 18 8 2 0 ii i 8 0 4-person households ..................... 8 0 32 18 7 1 20 5 12 4 5-person households .~ ................... 7 0 29 12 6 0 25 2 13 0 Households of 6 or mere ................. 15 2 32 14 4 0 32 11 I0 i
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households ..................... 2 0 4 4 4 0 6 2 2 0 3-person households ..................... 2 0 18 6 0 0 12 0 4 0 4-person households ..................... 4 2 2/ I0 5 2 14 3 ll 2 5-person households ..................... 0 0 19 6 0 0 15 0 2 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 12 0 36 13 4 0 21 0 ii 0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ..................... 0 0 2/- 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 3-person households ..................... 5 0 15 5 0 0 i0 0 i0 0 4-person households ..................... 0 0 16 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 5-person households ..................... 5 0 32 8 3 0 18 0 .5 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 6 0 34 16 0 0 24 2 6 2
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ..................... 3 * ii 4 5 I 15 3 5 I 3-person households ..................... 6 * 20 9 4 1 15 2 8 i 4-person households ..................... 7 1 23 ii 5 i 18 4 i0 2 5-person households ..................... 7 0 28 ] 3 4 * 26 4 9 i Households of 6 or more ........ ~ ........ 22 4 42 22 9 i 41 14 14 2
34 16 19 5 51 31 28 13 15 4 46 22 27 8 12 0 35 23 28 14 36 0 6~ 28 53 46 40 4 71 64
11 2 2 0 25 8 i0 3 4 0 24 4 15 5 6 0 24 I0 22 5 2 0 41 17 37 14 14 0 40 15
i0 3 2 0 15 5 13 4 4 i 18 8 13 3 3 0 23 7 26 8 3 0 25 I0 15 0 6 0 36 13
8 4 4 0 11 7 Ii 2 2 0 15 4 7 0 0 0 20 i0
3~ 5 5 0 i0 I0 i0 5 5 0 15 0
20 8 9 2 30 15 15 5 6 1 25 9 14 4 5 0 25 11 24 7 6 0 34 14 31 16 17 2 43 22
ii 4 4 1 31 13 18 i0 7 2 35 14 18 7 7 1 38 19 22 8 14 1 47 17 45 33 25 9 72 52
8 2 ~ 0 20 9 12 2 2 0 12 4 20 9 9 0 31 13 15 4 8 0 36 13 29 8 ii 1 46 19
6 2 0 0 21 6 6 0 2 0 8 2
13 5 2 2 21 5 i0 2 0 0 27 4 19 7 3 0 26 ii
14 0 0 0 i0 0 5 5 0 0 5 0 3 3 0 0 6 3
11 0 3 0 21 8 24 4 4 0 28 4
9 3 3 1 25 i0 14 6 5 1 22 8 16 6 7 i 30 13 17 4 8 * 36 13 30 16 13 ~ 49 28
~Less than 0.5. I_/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. ~/ Cooklng losses deducted. 3/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 28.--LEVELS OF FOOD E}IERGY AND FAT IN DIETS UNITED STATES BY URB~J~I ZATION
percentage of households using food at home in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished specified quantities of food energy and fat (percentages based on all households In cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household slze
~ n e y income a f t e r income taxes (do l l a r s ) , and household s t z e ~ /
(1) (2} (3)
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............. 13 3-pereon households ............. 13 4-pereon households ............. 12 S-person households ............. 12 Households of 6 or more ......... 24
2,000-3,999 : 2-pereon households ............. 11 3-pereon households ............. 7 4-person households ............. 13 S-person households ............. i0 Households of 6 or more ......... 17
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households ............. 9 3 -perecm households ............. 7 4-person households ............. 9 S-person households ............. I0 Households of 6 or more ......... 12
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - pe rson househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4 - p e r e o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 S-person househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . 8
A l l incomes 2 / : 2 -pe reon househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 -pe r son househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . 16
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............. 16 3 -person households ............. II 4-person households ............. 4 5-person households ............. 14 Households of 6 or more ......... 32
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............. 6 3-person households ............. & 4-person households ............. 8 5-person households ............. 3 Households of 6 or more ......... 17
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. 5 3-person households ............. 7 4-person households ............. 6 5-person households ............. 13 Households of 6 or more ......... 4
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............. ii 3-person households ............. ii 4-person households ............. 0 S-person households ............. 24 Households of 6 or more ......... 5
All incomes 2/: 2-person house)~Ids ............. ii 3 -pereon households ............. 9 4-person households ~ ............ 5 5-person households ............. I0 Households of 6 or more ......... 16
Food energy, in calories per nutrition unlt Fat, in grams per i00 calories Food energy, in calories per nutrition unit
Under 3,000- 4,000- 5,000 Under 4.00- 5.00 Under 3,000- 4,000- 5,000 and and and
3,000 3,999 4,999 over 4.00 4.99 3,000 3,999 4,999 o v e r o v e r
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (II) (12)
All urbanizations Urban
24 22 40 20 47 3.3 16 33 20 31 23 24 39 18 43 40 22 31 20 27 34 24 30 21 57 22 29 42 21 8 30 32 25 15 53 32 18 47 29 6 38 25 13 43 41 17 22 55 22 0
24 26 40 7 Z.O 53 14 27 27 33 25 34 34 7 47 46 9 26 40 26 29 33 26 8 52 41 17 31 32 19 35 32 23 B 56 35 15 z.O 27 19 41 24 17 IB 63 20 20 53 16 ii
23 27 41 4 36 60 ii 24 27 38 31 27 35 5 43 52 7 32 33 28 35 33 24 5 47 ~ ii 35 35 19 38 27 27 5 59 36 i0 38 26 26 45 24 19 9 61 30 17 49 17 17
25 29 37 5 34 61 i0 25 28 36 35 28 25 2 41 57 14 35 27 24 25 35 29 3 43 55 13 26 33 27 26 36 22 5 46 49 17 25 35 23 35 37 20 5 58 37 I0 39 29 22
24 26 39 9 38 52 13 26 26 35 28 29 33 7 41. 50 Ii 31 32 26 31 32 25 7 48 45 15 32 32 21 3~ 31 24 7 55 38 14 37 29 21 40 27 18 15 57 28 18 46 20 15
Rural nonf~rm Rural farm
23 25 37 27 50 24 4 i0 21 66 17 31 41 24 46 30 2 23 21 55 43 19 34 19 69 12 4 18 31 46 28 36 21 14 50 36 8 19 32 42 39 21 7 54 32 15 18 32 30 20
21 27 46 5 " 45 50 i i0 18 72 27 25 43 ii 42. 45 4 13 24 60 24 36 32 6 59 34 5 25 28 42 30 41 26 15 63 22 7 25 27 41 35 28 20 22 60 iS 12 26 35 28
21 31 44 2 34 65 2 ii 17 71 30 13 49 7 46 46 2 20 18 60 35 28 32 7 46 46 2 23 33 42 40 25 22 8 63 30 0 23 37 40 43 34 19 ii 6~ 26 5 36 31 28
14 33 41 4 56 41 0 24 38 38 36 31 22 0 47 53 0 i0 33 58 24 41 34 3 45 52 0 9 42 48 28 33 15 5 47 48 3 26 47 24 25 60 i0 i0 55 35 2 30 43 24
21 28 40 ii 45 45 2 i0 20 67 26 25 40 i0 46 45 3 18 23 57 30 32 32 9 52 39 4 21 31 33 34 23 II 60 29 6 23 33 37 36 32 16 22 54 24 ii 31 34 25
Fat, in grams per lOO calories
Under 4.00- 5.00 4 . 0 0 4 . 9 g and
o v e r
(z3) (l~.) (Ls)
13 44 43 12 35 53 25 46 29 6 53 41
Ii 55 33
8 27 55 49 ~7
6 48 46 2 53 4~
11 67 22
37 58 5 41 54 3 47 50 4 59 38 7 59 34
5 30 65 2 40 59 3 42 56 4 45 50 2 58 41
7 36 57 4 41 5 44 50 3 53 6 59
22 47 31 16 50 34 19 56 26 22 54 23 42 43 15
12 47 42 ii 50 40 19 53 28 i0 51 39 22 6O 18
4 28 68 0 49 5!
13 49 39 i0 50 40 16 63 21
i0 20 71 5 52 43 0 55 45 8 47 44
12 68 20
16 43 42 12 50 39 16 51 32 13 53 34 26 55 20
_I/ 21 meals at home = I person. 2/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 2.--HOUSEHOLD SIZE A2a) MONEY VA/~E ~ FOOD NOK~H
BY URBANIZATION
AveraEe Imusehold s i z e , percen tage o f households w i th c h i l d r e n and w i th homemakers 60 years o f age or o l d e r , and average mu~ey v a l u e o f food used a t home i n a week by source , A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1) ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more perecms, by u r b a n l z e t i u s , Incume, and household s i z e
Avercge w ~ , = , ~ , I d , w i t h - - ~ - ~ y v a l u e o f food used a t h ~ e 3_/ A v e r s e Households with--
I I 7 [ ~ m e y income a f t e r income house- Ch i ld r en Home- Per hc.,~ehold Per person ~_/ Ch/ Idren Home- ho ld ,,-der m,~,~
taxes (dollars), and hold under ma~rs 60 I All FUr- s e huusehold s i z e 1 / s ~ e 16 years o r A l l Put - 16 years or
SC~I'C~S ~ars years over 2 / sources chased chased ove r ~ / (1.) (2) (3) (4) (~) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo) ( n )
Persons Percent Percent Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Perscma Percent Percent
tA'~ey v~,,e of food used at ~,r,.,.~ Per h o ~ e h o l d [ Per pe rson 4 /
A.U. [ P g r - [ H o m e - p r o - [ ALl ] Put- I Hcm~-pro- = = e e I I / dsced
(]2) I (u ) [ ( ] / ) I. (~) (16) (17) Dollars Dollars Dollars D-!I,~ DoI~a~s Dollars
Under 2,000: A l l u r b a n i z a t l c m s Urban 2-penson households . . . . 1.95 6 .3 67 :9 13.89 11.50 7 .12 5.90 1.92 9 .9 65.6 14.19 13.50 - - - 7 .39 7.03 - - - 3-person households . . . . 2.93 49 .8 35.5 20.92 16.07 7.14 5.48 2 .88 47 .6 42 .9 19.97 19.08 - - - 6 .94 6.62 - - - 4 -person households .... 3.88 87.2 13.3 26.49 18.54 6.83 4.78 3.85 100.0 14.3 23.07 22.98 --- 5.99 4.97 --- 5 -persem households .... 5.01 76.1 9.0 32.70 22.90 6.53 4.57 5.00 i00.0 25.0 23.58 23.38 --- 4.72 ~o68 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.74 98.2 1.8 33.04 22.06 4.90 3.27 6.30 I00.0 0 28.85 2q.l~ --- 4.58 £o31 ---
2,000-3,999: 9.42 9. "- --- 2-person households .... 1.91 7.8 34.9 17.93 16.64 9.39 8.71 1.90 8.9 40.5 17.90 17.42 --- 3-person households .... 2.93 64.0 13.9 24.22 22.0~ 8.27 7.52 2.92 64.0 13.9 24.43 23.81 --- 8.37 g --- £-person households .... 3.92 89.4 3.8 27.91 25.46 7.12 6.49 3.93 88.9 3.1 28.82 28.02 --- 7.33 7 --- 5-pereon households .... 4.92 95.9 6.4 33.35 29.76 6.78 6.05 4.90 98.0 6.0 34.13 33.53 --- 6.97 6 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.54 98.2 0 36.98 31.92 5.65 4.88 6.63 lO0.O 0 35.57 34.19 --- 5.37 5.~,J ---
4,000-5,999: 10.97 10.70 --- 2-person households .... 1.86 10.3 17.6 20.03 19.20 10.77 10.32 1.85 11.2 17.9 20.30 19.79 --- 3-persem households .... 2.94 63.0 5.8 27.15 25.86 9.23 8.80 2.94 62.7 6.6 27.32 25.72 --- 9.29 9.09 --- 4-person households .... 3.89 89.2 1.5 31.39 29.47 8.07 7.58 3.88 92.2 1.3 31.60 30.63 -o- 8.1~ 7.89 --- 5-person households .... 4.90 93.9 5.0 35.39 33.07 7.22 6.75 4.89 91.9 5.9 36.65 35.94 --- 7.49 7.35 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.54 99.2 1.9 40.06 36.12 6.13 5.52 6.45 ICO.O 2.8 39.93 38.80 --- 6.19 6.02 ---
6,000 and over: --- 2-person households .... 1.82 11.2 14.2 22.15 21.36 12.17 11.74 1.80 12.7 15.4 22.27 21.71 --- 12.37 12.06 3-person households .... 2.92 48.6 10.2 29.32 28.58 10.04 9.79 2.92 46.9 9.5 29.78 29.29 --- 10.20 10.03 --- 4-persem households .... 3.86 75.1 3.9 37.97 36.36 9.84 9.42 3.85 75.2 4.1 38.17 37.22 --- 9.91 9.67 --- 5-person households .... 4.91 91.9 .3 41.63 39.36 8.48 8.02 4.90 90.9 0 43.73 42.59 --- 8.92 8.69 --- Households of 6 or more. 6.70 94.7 5.4 48.46 43.80 7.23 6.54 6.56 9~.4 7.4 49.79 48.36 --- 7.59 7.37 ---
All income 6_/: 10.46 10.18 2-person households .... 1.87 8.7 30.5 18.58 17.47 9.99 9.34 1.85 I0.I 28.8 19.36 18.84 . . . . . . 3-pereon households .... 2.93 56.3 12.8 26.69 24.93 9.11 8.51 2.93 56.5 1.1.9 27.33 26.73 --- 9.33 9.12 --- 4-person households .... 3.90 84.5 4.1 31.96 29.64 8.19 7.60 3.88 84.8 3.8 32.81 31.94 --- 8.46 8.23 --- 5-persun households .... 4.91 92.9 4.6 36.55 33.36 7.44 6.?9 4.90 93.2 4.1 38.0~ 37.17 --- 7.76 7.59 --- H~,tseholds o f 6 o r more. 6 .60 96.8 2.9 41.26 36.16 6.25 5.48 6.54 97 .8 4 .4 42.08 40.75 - - - 6 .43 6.23 - - -
Under 2,000: Rural nonfarm Rural farm 2-person households .... 1.95 3.5 77.8 12.11 9.80 6.21 5.03 2.01 2.8 51.6 16.87 9.78 6.6~ 8.39 4.87 3.30 3-pereon households .... 2.97 53.3 40.0 20.05 15.67 6.75 5.28 2.97 49.2 19.6 23.17 ]2.20 I0.Ii 7.80 4.11 3.40 £-person households .... 3.88 87.5 12.5 21.93 17.91 5.65 4.62 3.91 77.8 13.3 32.16 15.85 15.47 8.23 4.05 3.96 5-person households .... 5.11 40.0 0 38.59 28.76 7.55 5.63 4.95 87.1 6.5 33.60 18.87 ]/.ii 6.?9 3.81 2.85 Households of 6 or more. 6.63 i00.0 0 26.81 18.72 4.0~ 2.82 7.06 95.8 4.2 40.33 22.31 17.49 5.71 3.16 2.48
2,000-3,999 : 6.10 3.40 2-person households .... 1.91 7.0 22.9 17.65 15.99 9.2~ 8.37 1.99 0 34.9 19.32 ]2.13 6.77 9.71 3-person households .... 2.95 73.2 1£.6 22.60 19.39 7.66 6.57 2.96 40.3 12.1 26.99 16.39 10.13 9.12 5.54 3.42 4-person households .... 3.92 91.7 4.2 25.87 22.74 6.60 5.80 3.91 85.5 7.4 28.52 16.53 10.88 7~29 4.23 2.78 5-person households .... 4.92 92.6 7.4 31.38 28.07 6.38 5.71 4.99 94.5 5.6 34.42 19.35 ]/.~8 6.90 3.88 2.88 Households o£ 6 or more. 6.27 96.7 0 36.61 33.25 5.8~ 5.30 6.90 96.3 0 42.00 22.29 18.80 6.09 3.23 2.72
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .... 1.88 8.3 14.9 18.87 17.92 10.04 9.53 1.95 2.9 26.5 20.54 13.66 6.50 10.53 7.01 3.33 3-pereon households .... 2.95 68.2 2.3 26.93 24.99 9.13 8.47 2.94 42.1 10.5 25.41 16.14 8.89 8.64 5.49 3.02 4 -person households .... 3.92 81.3 1.6 30.87 28.43 7.88 7.25 3.94 93.6 4.3 31.47 20.16 10.57 7.99 5.12 2.68 5-person households .... 4.89 100.0 3.2 31.03 28.26 6.35 5.78 4.9~ 92.3 2.6 38.20 23.03 13.67 7.73 4.66 2.77 Households of 6 or more. 6.59 97.1 0 38.96 35.22 5.91 5.3~ 6.88 lO0.O 1.7 43.18 25.30 16.93 6.28 3.68 2.46
6,000 and ove r : 2-person households .... 1.90 4.0 8.0 21.59 20.09 11.36 10.57 2.03 6.7 14.3 21.49 17.21 4.09 10.59 8.48 2.01 3-person households .... 2.88 55.6 11.4 27.77 26.92 9.64 9.35 3.03 40.0 20.0 28.19 19.89 8.11 9.30 6.56 2.68 4-persun households .... 3.85 76.2 0 37.86 34.88 9.83 9.05 4.01 69.6 13.6 34.19 23.71 9.99 8.53 5.91 2.49 5-pereon households .... 4.92 100.0 0 3&.45 32.33 7.00 6.57 4.9~ 83.3 3.7 38.38 25.9~ 11.70 7.77 5.25 2.37 Households of 6 or more. 7.00 93.8 0 ~.~ 39.49 6.35 5.6~ 6.97 97.5 2.5 47.67 26.09 21.22 6.8& 3.74 3.04
All incomes 6_/: 2-person households .... 1.89 6.2 32.3 16.71 15.11 8.8~ 7.99 2.00 3.1 41.9 18.56 11.57 6.57 9.28 5.78 3.28 3-person households .... 2.93 60.5 13.9 25.32 23.01 8.64 7.85 2.96 42.9 16.9 25.]2 14.93 9.62 8.49 5.0~ 3.25 4-persun households .... 3.91 84.9 3.4 29.92 27.06 7.65 6.92 3.95 80.6 7.9 30.87 18.22 11.82 7.82 4.61 2.99 5-person households .... 4.92 93.0 5.8 33.10 29.93 6.73 6.08 4.95 91.6 4.6 35.87 21.]/ 13.92 7.25 4.2q 2.81 Households of 6 or more. 6.53 94.4 0 38.28 34.06 5.86 5.22 6.92 97.2 2.4 43.50 23.88 18.89 6.29 3.45 2.73
I/ 21 meals a% hone = 1 person. See Glossary, Household size. 2/ Based on total number of households in cell with homemaker reporting age. 3/ includes alcoholic beverages. 4_/ Household averages divided by average household size. 5/ Valued a% prices reported by families in the same region and urbanization group purchasing a similar item. 6_/"Includes households not classified by ine~ne.
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Table 3.--FAMILY EXPE~ISE FOR FOOD AWAY FRO~ HOME NORTH BY URBA/|IZATION
family and percentage of families having expense for meals and other food eaten a~n~v from home in a week, April-June 1955; housekeeping households of 2 or mere persons, by Average expenditure per urbanization, income, and household size
E:¢pe~o..qe for food away Families having expense Expense for food away Families having expense Money income after income taxes frcm home ~/ for food away from home I/ from home ~/ for food away from home ~/ (dollars) and household size
(1)
i Total U e ~ I Other 2 / (2) (3) l (4)
Under 2,000: 2-pereon households ......................... 1.30 1.06 3-peraon households ......................... 1.63 .98 4-pereon households ......................... 2.21 i.%1 5 -person households ......................... 1.47 .69 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 2.33 1.S1
2,000-3,999: 2-porson households ......................... 3.41 2.55 3-person households ......................... 3.26 2.07 4-pereon households ......................... 3.83 2.20 5-person households ......................... 4.16 1.96 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 3.26 2.02
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......................... 5.46 4.37 3-person households ......................... 5.2% 3.92 4-person households ......................... 5.30 3.%7 5 - p e r e o n households ......................... %.05 2.53 Households of 6 or more ..................... 4.22 1.97
5,000 and over: 2-persom households ......................... 12.36 10.61 3-person households ......................... 10.63 8.53 4-person households ......................... 9.51 7.34 5-pereon households ......................... 8 . 2 2 6 . 4 0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . 4 3 4 . 7 3
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ......................... 5.96 4 . 9 6 3-peraon households ......................... 5.91 4.50 4 -pereon households ......................... 5.96 4.18 5-person households ......................... 5.20 3.46 Households of 6 or mere ..................... 4.59 -2.62
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2 - p e r s o n h~m~seholds .......................... 5~ .39 3-person households ......................... i.i0 .5~ 4-person households ......................... 2.91 2.19 5-person households ..... : .................... 40 0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.32 1.25
2,000-3,999 : 2-peraon households ......................... 3.13 2.54 3-person households ......................... 2.75 2.04 4-person households ......................... 3.08 2.15 5-person households ~ ........................ 3.07 1.68 Households of 6 or more ..................... 2.93 2.09
4,000-5,999 : 2 - p e r e o n households ......................... %.59 3.96 S-pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 7 0 3 . 8 3 4 - p e r a o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 1 0 2 . 6 5 5 -person households ......................... 3.30 2.45 Households of 6 o r more ..................... 3.13 1.24
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pereon households ......................... 8.25 7.31 3-person households ......................... 9.88 8.4% 4-person households ......................... 7.03 5.07 5 - p e r s o n households ......................... 6.58 5.33 Households of 6 o r more ..................... %.98 2.78
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ......................... 3.48 2.92 3-person households ......................... 4.91 3.97 4-peraon households ......................... 4.10 2.82 5-person households ......................... 3.45 2.40 Households o£ 6 or more ..................... 3.25 1.77
i A~y ~als [ O%her�/ (5) (6) I (7)
I Total Meals [ Other 2_/
(8) (9) I (10)
!
~ I Ot~r~ (n) (12) I (13)
D o l l a r s D o l l a r s D o l l a r s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t P e r c e n t D o l l a r s D o l l a r s D o l l a r s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t P e r c e n t
A l l u r b a n i z a t i o n s Urban
0.24 36.3 16.0 28.8 2.26 1.93 0.33 43.7 21.1 33.8 • 65 57.6 24.6 %9.3 2.71 1.85 .86 66.7 42.9 47.6 • 80 71.6 33.9 59.6 3.15 2.04 i.ii 75.0 37.5 75.0 • 78 55.2 14.9 49.3 .71 0 .71 75.0 0 75.0 • 82 71.4 35.7 4~.6 1.82 .33 1.49 i00.0 33.3 5 6 . 7
• 86 67.7 41.7 51.4 3.72 2.72 1.00 68.8 41.% 55.4 1.19 80.9 51.2 65.1 3.63 2.18 1.45 82.0 ~8.6 67.6 1.63 85.1 42.8 70.6 4.36 2.31 2.05 88.9 1~.4 76.8 2.20 84.6 42.4 75.8 5.30 2.32 2.98 94.0 52.0 90.0 1.24 78.% 42.2 63.8 3.61 2.13 1.43 82.5 ~0.0 70.0
1.09 78.5 59.9 55.% 5.79 4.57 1.22 80.3 63.3 56.9 1.32 82.0 57.1 61.9 5.48 4.0~ l.Z~ 83.0 55.6 64.1 1.83 90.2 61.4 75.4 6.00 3.92 2.08 92.2 64.7 79.7 1.52 87.6 5&.8 68.6 %.51 2.71 1.80 88.4 53.5 72.1 2.25 83.3 40.7 74.9 4.93 2.37 2.56 85.9 %5.1 77.5
1.75 91.1 82.2 63.0 13.37 11.44 1.93 93.3 85.8 62.7 2.10 90.6 78.2 65.5 11.03 8.73 2.30 92.3 81.5 66.9 2.17 87.1 73.6 68.7 10.23 7.97 2.26 86.8 74.% 66.9 1.82 91.1 69.3 68.2 8.97 6.97 2.00 93.9 74.2 72-7 2.70 89.7 59.7 70.9 8.57 5.72 2.85 90.7 66.7 70.%
1.00 71.3 52.4 50.9 7.22 6.02 1.20 76.9 58.6 55.2 1.%1 81.7 58.0 62.3 6.69 5.06 1.63 84.6 60.8 65.0 1.78 87.4 58.5 71.5 7.0S 5.00 2.08 89.8 62.6 74.8 1.7% 84.7 52.5 68.5 6.38 4.24 2.14 90.9 59.5 75.9 1.97 82.1 1~.3 68.6 5.59 3.26 2.33 85.7 /8.4 72.0
Rural nonfarm Rural farm
.15 26.3 12.3 19.3 .38 .17 .21 38.3 i0.3 35.5 • 56 46.7 13.3 46.7 .66 .19 .%7 55.9 10.2 54.2 • 72 87.5 50.0 62.5 1.0~ .41 .63 57.8 20.0 46.7 .hO 20.0 0 20.0 2.53 I.~8 1.05 67.7 32.3 54.8 .07 60.0 40.0 20.0 3.43 2.32 i. ii 66.7 33.3 54.2
.59 66.2 45.1 43.7 1.70 1.01 .69 63.2 30.9 47.1 • 71 80.5 61.0 63.4 2.09 1.46 .63 7%.2 43.5 51.6 .93 77.1 37.5 58.3 2.60 1.58 1.02 85.5 49.1 69.1
1.39 70.% 25.9 55.6 2.14 1.19 .95 78.2 40.0 63.6 .84 76-7 46.7 56.7 2.98 1.53 1.%5 70.4 38.9 61.1
.63 75.0 50.0 52.1 3.01 2.26 .75 60.0 50.0 40.0
.87 79.5 63.6 54.5 3.76 2.22 1.54 76.3 52.6 60.5 1.45 89.1 5%.6 68.8 2.64 2.03 .61 70.2" 55.3 55.3 • 85 90 • 3 61 • 3 61 • 3 2 • %5 i. 29 i • 16 71.8 46.2 61 • 5
1.89 76.5 29.4 70.6 3.27 1.69 1.58 86.4 45.8 72.9
• 94 84.0 63.0 68.0 3.9% 3.19 .75 60.0 46.7 ~0.0 1.44 86.1 69.4 61.1 3.99 2.54 1.45 73.3 46.7 60.0 1.96 90.5 71.4 81.0 3.10 2.22 .88 82.6 65.2 60.9 1.25 81.2 50.0 50.0 5.08 3.60 1.48 86.7 66.7 66.7 2.20 87.5 43.8 75.0 5.19 2.53 2.66 87.5 47.5 67.5
• 56 60.4 41.8 41.3 1.54 1.09 .45 51.9 25.0 40.0 .94 78.3 57.9 57.2 2.05 1.23 .82 66.7 3~.8 53.3
1.28 85.6 52.1 67.1 2.1B 1.42 .76 73.3 43.2 57.8 1.05 74.4 39.5 53.5 2.7% 1.64 i. I0 74.2 %2.7 61.2 1.48 77.5 38.2 64.0 3.%3 1.86 1.57 77.3 40.8 6~.5
I/ I nc ludes alcoholic beverages. 2J Between-meal snacks and beverages; and 3 r u r a l nonfarm) wi th no economic f ami l~ d u r i n g the week p r e c e d i n g the
to packed lunches. 3/ Includes s u p ~ l ~ t s I n t e r v i e w a n d , i n 1954.
families unwilling or unable to report their income; excludes i0 households (7 urban
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Table 4.--FOOD GROUP TOTAL5 i/: Households Using NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using st home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and househo ld s i z e
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size 2_/
I Meat, Potatoes,
C~v~er- Gommer- Milk, Flour cial].7 clally Dried Juices
c o a n d eth~ Fresh vege - (veEe- E~ts eel- cream, 2otSil Bakery poultry, Eggs S u g a r , swee t - I vege - Fresh f r o z e n canned Bever - ice s I products fish sweets potatoes fruits vege- ve4e- tables table ages 3_/ laneuus
cream, tables end and foods ~/
I tables, tables, cheese p r o d u c t s fruits fruits fruits fruit )
(2) (3) (4) f (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (~) (12) (13) (~) (15) (16) (1) (17) ALL URBANIZATI 0~S
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2 - p e r s o n house ho ld s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 . 4 9 8 . 4 9 7 . 9 9 4 . 8 98 .5 9 7 . 7 9 7 . 9 93. t. 9 6 . 0 90 .8 19 .5 6 6 . 4 4 2 . 8 51 .5 96 .8 88 .h 3 - p e r e o n households ................... I00.0 I00.0 98.0 93.6 i00.0 98.0 I00.0 99.0 99.5 89.2 15.8 81.8 46.8 55.7 97.5 92.6 4 -pers(z'l households ................... i00.0 I00.0 1(30.0 96.3 100.0 100.0 i00.0 99.1 96.3 90.8 24.8 85.3 37.6 58.7 99.1 95.4 5-person households ................... 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 94.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.5 i00.0 91.0 19.4 92.5 64.2 61.2 97.0 1(30.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 1(30.0 i00.0 I00.0 89.3 92.9 100.0 lO0.O 98.2 ]~0.0 91.1 8.9 91.1 55.4 51.8 1(30.0 98.2
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 99.5 i00.0 96.7 98.3 99.5 98.3 95.5 91.6 97.8 93.0 30.0 81.5 32.3 59.1 97.8 90.i 3-person households ................... i00.0 99.4 98.8 99.4 99.4 i00.0 97.6 97.6 98.7 95.1 37.5 92.7 33.9 67.2 98.5 97.5 4-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 99.7 I00.0 98.6 98.1 97.5 99.4 95.0 32.0 91.3 42.9 71.1 98.6 98.6 5-person households ................... i00.0 1(30.0 I00.0 98.6 I00.0 i00.0 98.9 i00.0 i00.0 95.3 32.0 89.8 49.6 61.2 1(30.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 98.5 i00.0 98.8 98.8 I00.0 i00.0 96.1 17.1 93.1 48.5 64.7 97.6 i00.0
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ................... i00.0 99.6 95.8 98.3 i00.0 98.3 95.5 92.8 98.7 92.8 .?,6.3 88.8 30.9 66.3 97.4 91.1 3-person households ................... i00.0 99.5 98.4 99.4 i00.0 99.0 97.1 96.6 99.4 95.0 ~.8 89.5 38.7 69.4 99.0 97.6 4-persom households ................... I00.0 99.6 99.1 99.6 i00.0 99.3 99.1 97.7 99.0 97.3 48.1 95.3 39.0 76.6 99.6 98.9 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.4 99.2 i00.0 97.2 39.6 94.9 41.6 78.9 99.8 99.2 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 99.8 I00.0 97.5 i00.0 97.1 33.6 94.6 49.3 72.2 99.8 99.2
6,000 and over:
2-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 94.5 99.4 i00.0 98.6 97.5 90.8 97.5 93.1 55.5 90.0 3~.6 75.6 96.9 92.5 3 --pers on households ................... I00.0 i00.0 98.8 99,9 i00.0 98.8 96.5 95.3 99.4 95.9 51.8 93.5 36.2 80.7 99.4 9~.0 4-person households ................... i00.0 99.3 98.0 99.8 i00.0 i00.0 99.3 97.3 I00.0 gs.0 58.7 88.5 36.0 78.0 I00.0 98.6 5-person households ................... i00.0 99.7 98.9 99.7 i00.0 98.9 98.9 99.7 i00.0 99.7 57.3 91.1 38.0 83.5 99.7 97.5 Households of 6 o r more ............... i00.0 i00.0 98.8 i00.0 i00.0 99.7 i00.0 98.8 i00.0 2.8 50.3 97.8 42.5 82.5 I00.0 97.5
All incomes 5/:
2-person households ................... 99.8 99.2 95.2 98.0 99.6 98.2 96.3 92.1 97.5 92.2 39.9 82.9 32.6 6A.I 97.5 90.9 3-person households ................... I00.0 99.7 98.1 99.1 99.8 99.1 97.4 96.3 99.3 9~.7 42.0 89.9 35.9 70.6 98.7 95.5 4-perscm households ................... i00.0 99.7 98.9 99.4 i00.0 99.4 98.8 97.8 99.3 96.6 z~.2 92.4 39.1 74.8 99.4 98.5 5-person households ................... i00.0 99.9 99.7 99.0 i00.0 99.7 98.9 99.3 i00.0 96.9 41.1 92.2 hA.8 73.8 99.7 99.1 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 99.9 99.7 98.7 99.7 98.9 99.4 98.6 i00.0 97.0 31.6 94.6 48.7 70.9 99.2 98.4
uRm~
Under 2,000: 2-person households ................... I00.0 97.2 97.2 97.2 98.6 i00.0 95.8 91.5 95.8 91.5 28.2 81.7 39.4 60.6 97.2 93.0 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 90.5 28.6 85.7 33.3 66.7 95.2 95.2 4-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 25.0 87.5 12.5 62.5 i00.0 i00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 25.0 100.0 50.0 25.0 I00.0 i00.0 Households of.6 or more ............... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 1(](9.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 33.3 i00.0 66.7 66.7 i00.0 i00.0
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ................... 99.4 I00.0 96.2 99.4 i00.0 98.1 9~.9 91.7 97.5 94.3 31.2 78.3 28.0 62.4 98.1 88.5 3-person households ................... I00.0 99.1 99.1 i00.0 99.1 i00.0 96.4 98.2 98.2 94.6 40.5 96.4 28.8 67.6 99.1 97.3 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 99.0 97.0 97.0 i00.0 93.9 38.4 94.9 40.4 74.7 99.0 99.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.0 i00.0 i00.0 94.0 ~.0 94.0 36.0 62.0 i00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 97.5 I00.0 9 7 . 5 97.5 I00.0 I00.0 95.0 12.5 95.0 50.0 67.5 97.5 i00.0
4,000-5,999:
2-pereon households ................... I00.0 99.5 95.7 98.4 i00.0 98.g 94.7 91.0 98.9 92.6 47.3 88.8 31.9 67.0 97.3 92.6 3-person households ................... I00.0 99.3 98.7 99.3 100.0 99.3 96.7 96.1 99.3 94.8 49.0 90.8 37.9 69.9 99.3 98.0 4-person households ................... i00.0 99.3 98.7 i00.0 i00.0 99.3 98.7 98.0 99.3 96.7 49.7 9A.8 37.3 79.1 99.3 98.7 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 1(90.0 I00.0 100.0 I00.0 97.7 98.8 i00.0 97.7 46.5 96.5 37.2 81.4 I00.0 98.8 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 i00.0 lO0.O i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 95.8 i00.0 97.2 38.0 93.0 43.7 71.8 i00.0 98.6
6,000 and over:
2-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 94.0 99.3 i00.0 98.5 97.0 90.3 97.8 91.8 58.2 88.1 34.3 76.1 97.0 92.5 3-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 98.5 i00.0 i00.0 98.5 95.4 95.4 99.2 95.4 53.8 93.1 33.8 82.3 99.2 92.3 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 97.5 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 99.2 96.7 i00.0 97.5 61.2 86.0 36.4 8{Y.2 i00.0 98.3 5-person households ................... 100.0 I00.0 98.5 i00.0 i00.0 98.5 98.5 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 63.6 92.4 37.9 8~.8 I00.0 97.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.1 i00.0 i00.0 63.0 98.1 4~.4 88.9 I00.0 96.3
All incomes --5/:
2-person households ................... 99.9 99.0 94.4 98.8 99.9 98.5 95.4 91.1 97.5 92.7 ~.7 85.3 29.7 68.2 97.6 91.8 3-person ~ eholds ................... I00.0 99.6 98.2 99.8 99.8 99.1 96.5 96.3 99.1 94.3 47.3 92.1 33.2 73.2 98.9 95.8 4 - p e r s o n households . . ; ................ I00.0 99.8 98.3 i00.0 i00.0 99.5 98.3 97.6 99.8 96.4 47.9 92.6 36.7 78.6 99.5 98.6 5-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 99.5 99.5 i00.0 99.5 98.2 99.1 I00.0 97.7 50.0 94.5 38.6 76.4 i00.0 98.6 F~useholds of 6 or more ............... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 99.5 I00.0 99.5 99.5 97.8 i00.0 97.8 39.6 95.1 46.2 75.8 99.5 97.8
See footnotes a t end of table.
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Table ~.--FO~ GROUP TOTALS lJ: Households Using (continued) NORTH BY I~IIZA'r'IO~
Percentage of households using st home in a week, April-June 1955 (based an all households in cell, table I), food frso all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Urbanization, money income after inecme taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
cream, Fats and other i I ice oils cereal I i ereem I
cheese products I
C2) (3) (4) l (i) (5) RURAL NONFARM
Under 22000 : 2 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 .2 100.0 98.2 93 .0 98 .2 94 .7 100.0 94 .7 94 .7 87 .7 14 .0 52.6 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 93.3 86.7 I00.0 93.3 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 80.0 6.7 86.7 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I(X). 0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 87.5 75.0 37.5 $7.5 5-person households ................... 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 80.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 80.0 20.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 80.0 SO.O I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 80.0 0 i00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 97.2 97.2 98.6 98.6 95.8 91.5 98.6 88.7 31.0 91.5 3-person hc,/seholds ................... I00.0 i00.0 97.6 97.6 1[](3.0 I00.0 i00.0 95.1 100.0 95.1 31.7 87.8 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 97.9 i00.0 97.9 97.9 95.8 25.0 85.4 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.3 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.3 18.5 85.2 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 I00.0 96.7 23.3 93.3
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 95.8 97.9 i00.0 95.8 97.9 i00.0 97.9 93.8 47.9 89.6 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 97.7 i00.0 I00.0 97.7 97.7 97.7 i00.0 95.5 36.4 86.4 4-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.4 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 96.9 98.4 98.4 ~8.4 96.9 5-person hc~/seholds ................... i00.0 I00.0 1(](3.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 96.8 25.8 90.3 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 97.1 32.4 i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 96.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 92.0 96.0 i00.0 44.0 i00.0 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 94.4 i00.0 97.2 47.2 94.4 4-person households ................... I00.0 95.2 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 47.6 i00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 50.0 87.5 Huuseholds of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 93.8 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 93.8 25.0 i00.0
All incomes 5/: 2-perscm households ................... 99.6 I00.0 96.5 96.5 99.1 97.4 98.2 94.3 97.4 $9.4 33.0 80.6 3-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 97.4 98.0 i00.0 98.7 99.3 95.4 i00.0 94.7 3~.9 87.5 4-person households ................... i00.0 99.3 I00.0 99.3 i00.0 99.3 i00.0 97.9 97.9 96.6 41.1 93.2 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 !00.0 97.7 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 95.3 30.2 89.5 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 i00.0 98.9 97.8 98.9 97.8 98.9 i00.0 i00.0 95.6 24.4 97.8
RURAL FARM Under 2 ,000 :
2-person households ................... i00.0 98.1 99.1 92.5 99.1 98.1 99.1 95.3 99.1 95.3 8.4 55.1 3-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 91.5 i00.0 I00.0 [00.0 96.6 98.3 96.6 6.8 71.2 4-person households ..... : ............. i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 91.1 IC~.O i00.0 i00.0 97.8 I00.0 95.6 15.6 82.2 5 -person households ................... I00.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.8 I00.0 93.5 16.1 83.9 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 91.7 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 95.8 i00.0 95.8 4.2 79.2
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 98.5 i00.0 i00.0 92.6 98.5 98.5 i00.0 91.2 97.1 98.5 14.7 69.1 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 !00.0 i00.0 98.4 98.4 30.6 79.0 4-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.4 i00.0 98.2 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 10.9 85.5 5-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.2 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.2 14.5 83.6 Households of 6 or more ............... 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 I00.0 100.0 98.1 16.7 87.0
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 97.1 97.1 i00.0 97.1 i00.0 94.3 97.1 94.3 14.3 82.9 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 97.4 97.4 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 97.4 97.4 15.8 81.6 4-person ho~seholds ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 95.7 i00.0 97.9 97.9 97.9 25.5 93.6 5-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 94.9 23.1 94.9 Households Of 6 or more ............... 100.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.3 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.6 15.3 89.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 1{30.0 1(30.0 i00.0 1(30.0 i00.0 93.3 i00.0 1130.0 i00.0 93.3 33.3 93.3 3-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 93.3 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 26.7 i00.0 4-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 95.7 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 47.8 i00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 96.7 i00.0 96.7 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.7 100.0 96.7 16.7 86.7 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 97.5 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 22.5 92.5
All incomes 5~/: 2-person households ................... 99.6 99.2 99.2 94.2 99.2 98.1 99.2 94.6 97.7 95.8 14.6 66.5 3-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 99.5 96.2 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 99.0 98.6 98.1 17.1 78.1 4-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 94.7 I00.0 98.5 99.5 98.5 99.5 98.5 23.3 88.3 5-person households ................... i00.0 99.4 i00.0 98.9 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.9 i00.0 96.1 18.0 86.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 99.5 i00.0 97.6 i00.0 99.1 i00.0 99.1 i00.0 96.7 16.1 87.7
I C~v=~er- Ccm~er- clslly cially Dried Juices
~¢ery Meat, Sugar, Potatoes, Fresh vege- (vege- Bever- Miseel- ~duc ta p o u l t r y , Eggs Sweets SWeet- l vege - F resh f r o z e n canned t a b l e s t a b l e ages 3_/ l aneous
potatoes f r u i t s vege- vege- and and foods fish tables tables, tables,
fruits fruits fruits fruit)
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (zo) (11) (~ (U) (14) (15) (16) (17)
43.9 47.4 96.5 84.2 66.7 ~6.7 i00.0 86.7 37.5 50.0 i00.0 87.5
I00.0 80.0 100.0 i00.0 ~0.0 60.0 i00.0 i00.0
42.3 53.5 97.2 94.4 41.5 68.3 97.6 97.6 43.8 66.7 97.9 97.9 70.4 63.0 i00.0 i00.0 43.3 66.7 96.7 100.0
29.2 64.6 97.9 85.4 43.2 68.2 97.7 95.5 42.2 73.4 I00.0 i00.0 48.4 74.2 i00.0 i00.0 55.9 73.5 i00.0 I00.0
36.0 72.0 96.0 92.0 ~1.7 77.8 i00.0 i00.0 28.6 66.7 i00.0 i00.0 31.3 87.5 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 68.8 i00.0 i00.0
39.6 56.8 97.4 89.0 40.8 68.4 98.7 94.1 41.1 68.5 99.3 98.6 54.7 72.1 I00.0 i00.0 ~8.9 66.7 98.9 98.9
49.5 36.4 96 .3 85 .0 45 .8 49 .2 98.3 94 .9 55.6 62.2 97 .8 97 .8 48.4 67.7 93.5 i00.0 62.5 97.5 i00.0 95.8
30.9 51.5 97.1 86.8 50.0 61.3 96.8 98.4 58.2 60.0 98.2 98.2 58.2 54.5 i00.0 i00.0 55.6 51.9 i00.0 100.0
20.0 60.0 97.1 91.4 31.6 65.8 i00.0 I00.0 4~.7 61.7 i00.0 95.7 59.0 71.8 94.4 i00.0 61.0 71.2 98.3 i00.0
33.3 80.0 I00.0 93.3 66.7 53.3 i00.0 93.3 56.5 73.9 I00.0 i00.0 53.3 63.3 96.7 96.7 40.0 70.0 i00.0 i00.0
38.5 47.7 96.2 87.7 45.7 5~.8 97.6 96.7 52.9 62.1 99.0 98.1 56.2 64.6 97.8 99.4 56.9 61.1 98.6 99.5
1 / See t a b l e s 7-18 f o r d e t a i l s . 2_/ 21 meals a t h ~ m = 1 p e r s o n . 3_/ For t e a and a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s , d a t a r e f e r t o p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g t h e week. Z_/ For s p i c e s , s e a s o n i n g s , and l e a v e n i n g n g e n t s , d a t a r e f e r to p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g the week. 5 / I n c l u d e s households no t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 5.--FOOD OROUP TOTALS i/: Quantity Per Household NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Quantity used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeepin E households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, inccme, and household size
lh-banlzatim, money inecme after Inc~m~ taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household size 2/
Milk , F lour C~maer. cresm, Fats and Meat, Sugar, Potatoes, Fresh cially ice and other Bakery poultry, Eggs sweets sweet- vege- Fresh f rozen
cream o i l s cereal products f i s h potatoes tables fruits vege- c3~es~ producta tables~
f r u i t s (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( n ) (12) (1) (12)
ALL URBANIZATIONS ~arts Pounds Pounds Pounds _Bound______ss Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Under 2,000:
2-pereoa households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .59 1.72 3 .17 4.Q2 7 .49 2.02 2.94 4.24 5.49 6.97 0.24 3-person households ................... 13.90 2.55 4.61 5.36 11.70 2.63 4.21 6.27 8.38 8.28 .27 4-person households ................... 21.37 3.31 6.99 8.55 14.28 3.38 5.90 10.50 8.47 10.74 .39 5-person households ................... 24.59 4.90 9.20 7.90 19.84 4.61 6.80 11.53 13.33 10.29 .22 Households of 6 or more ............... 28.50 5.78 16.57 8.16 18.09 5.73 9.41 15.89 10.80 13.21 .09
2,000-3,999 : 2 -person households ................... 8.74 i. 81 2.59 4.26 9.76 2.08 2.46 4. O0 6.58 7.36 .32 3 -person households ................... 14.37 2.66 4.38 6.41 13.27 2.46 3.51 7.14 7.81 9.68 .60 4 -pereon households ................... 17.46 3.16 5.02 8.62 14.79 3.03 4.32 8.24 8.24 i0.13 .49 T-person households ................... 23.94 3.92 7.11 9.81 18.37 3.93 5.84 i0.08 I0.09 12.21 .6~ Households of 6 or more ............... 27.08 5.29 10.32 13.69 20.62 4.37 8.44 14.6~ 11.63 13.97 .33
4,000-5,999 : 2 -perscm households ................... 8.40 1.81 2.19 4.49 ii.07 1.90 2.16 3.73 6.80 6.86 .66 3-person households ................... 14.56 2.45 3.32 6.8~ 14.46 2.48 3.34 5.90 8.59 9.35 .62 4-person households ................... 18.60 3.23 4.46 9.05 16.46 3.09 4.08 7.16 9.17 11.26 .71 5-person households ................... 23.38 3.85 6.38 10.61 19.30 3.53 5.55 9.72 10.31 12.43 .64 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.74 4.69 8.76 13.91 21.91 4.80 7.1B 12.18 Ii.4~ 15.89 .79
6,000 and ove r : 2-person households ................... 9.24 1.84 1.94 4.38 11.13 2.0~ 1.94 3.53 7.02 8.75 .80 3 -pereon households .......... : ........ 13.81 2.Z~ 2.75 6.95 14.68 2.63 2.83 5.57 8.49 11.17 1.05 4-person households ................... 19.16 3.36 4.17 8.96 19.43 3.59 4.48 7.0~ 10.99 14.28 1.15 5-person households ................... 21.73 3.75 4.56 ii.03 19.73 3.g0 4.88 8.39 11.79 14.47 1.26 Households o f 6 or more ............... 30.9¢ 5.66 8.77 16.04 25.10 5.02 8.58 13.74 13.8~ 18.37 1.26
Al l Incc~nes 5_/: 2-person households ................... 8.72 1.76 2.33 4.27 9.93 1.96 2.25 3.81 6.45 7.33 .5~ 3 -person households ................... 14.14 2.5#, 3.52 6.60 14.26 2.54 3.33 6.26 8.37 10.02 .70 /,-person households ................... 18.54 3.21 4.66 8.88 16.76 3.24 4.32 7.60 9.63 11.83 .75 5 -person households ................... 23.18 3.88 6.23 10.38 19.24 3.80 5.47 9.56 10.85 13.26 .79 Households of 6 or more ............... 29.62 5.12 9.48 14.02 22.66 4.71 7.88 13.49 12.32 15.91 .74
URBAN Under 2,000 :
2-person households ................... 7.13 1.50 - 2.23 4.01 8.06 2.01 2.21 3.47 5.71 7.0~ .~ 3 -pereen households ................... 12.25 1.84 2.41 5.05 10.42 2.18 2.83 4.6~ 7.79 6.49 .52 4-person households ................... 18.76 2.47 4.29 9.58 I0.00 2.0~ 4.22 6.92 6.65 9.31 .31 5-person households ................... 15.78 3.55 2.09 6.18 16.20 2.30 1,72 7.66 9.74 5.91 .31 Households of 6 or more ............... 23.20 5,31 7.55 13.95 15.94 3.90 6.86 14.67 5.89 11.50 .21
2,000-3,999: 2 -person household s ................... 8.32 1.62 2. ii 4.13 9.65 I. 85 2. i0 3.59 6.86 6.69 .36 3-person households ................... 13.34 2.48 3.36 6.70 13.11 2.13 3.15 6.50 7.75 9.28 .51 4 -person households ................... 17.49 3.00 4.40 8.91 15.03 2.77 3.79 7.54 9.10 9.00 .62 5 -person households ................... 23.54 3,80 6.27 10.25 19.26 3.73 5.13 9.58 10.31 11.05 1.01 Households of 6 or more ............... 23.6¢ 4.72 8.84 13.35 20.23 3.8~ 7.11 12.72 11.46 11.59 .37
4,000--5999: 2 -person households ................... 8.20 1.72 2.14 4.~4 11.13 1.85 1.97 3.38 7.00 6.82 .63 3-person households ................... 14.54 2.30 3.09 6.98 14.19 2.3~ 3.05 5.39 8.99 9.22 .63 4 -person households ................... 18.33 2.93 3.83 9.20 16.08 2.91 3.42 6.49 9.07 i0.60 .76 5-person households ................... 23.03 3.83 5.81 11.21 19.79 3.50 5.29 9.~8 10.63 12.22 .75 Households of 6 or more ............... 28.99 4.30 7.16 13.66 21.59 4.39 6.17 i0.0~ 10.77 14.03 1.05
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -person households ................... 9.09 1.80 1.81 4.28 10.87 2.00 1.79 3.20 7.18 8.42 .86 3 -person households ................... 13.50 2.41 2.62 7.19 14.76 2.6¢ 2.68 5.19 8.54 11.23 i.i0 4 -person households ................... 19.10 3.26 4.04 8.77 19.35 3.57 4.21 6.51 ii. (]8 14.07 1.24 5-person households ................... 22.26 3.64 4.15 11.47 19.43 3.81 4.59 7.90 12.56 13.47 1.47 Households of 6 or more ............... 28.88 5.33 8.07 16.16 24.92 4.85 7.49 ll.~O 14.44 16.47 1.66
All ineum~s 5_/: 2 -person households ................... 8.33 1.63 1.95 4.20 10.17 1.85 1.90 3.37 6.71 7.14 .61 3 -person households ................... 13.67 2.39 2.96 6.79 14.18 2.39 2.94 5.65 8.50 9.79 .74 4 -person households ................... 18.32 2.98 3.99 9. Ol 16.83 3.06 3.73 6.78 9. go ii. &O .86 5 -person households ................... 22.75 3.72 5.29 10.83 19.38 3.62 4.89 8.83 ii.13 12.64 1.03 Households of 6 or more ............... 27.65 4.70 7.79 14.30 22.78 4.31 6.67 11.23 12.~0 14.08 1.04
Cc~ner- Juices c t a l l y Dried (vege-
vege- table 8 e v e r - Miscel- canned "~b les laneous
vege - and ages
t a b l e s , f r u i t s f r e t s ~dt) foods
(U) (14) (15) (16) (17)
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
2.05 0.39 2.01 ~-" "* 2.99 .56 2.69 ~ ** 4.70 .59 3.18 ~* ~* 5.16 .86 4.04 ~* ~* 4.85 2.01 3.55 ** **
2.78 .37 2.15 ~ ~* 4.&2 .32 3.16 ~* ~* 5.24 .51 4.45 ~ ** 5.58 .79 4.47 ~ "-, 7.39 1.04 4.2q ~ "~
3.(13 .24 3.28 ~-* ~* 4.54 .38 3.85 ,,-w ~. 5.41 .34 4.95 ** "* 6.80 .49 5.12 ~-~ ~* 7.36 .86 6.13 ~*
3.06 .29 3.74 ~-~ 4.23 .31 4.94 w-w 5.50 .33 5.71 ** ** 5.67 .&8 6.42 ~-* * * 9.45 .62 8.30 ~* *~
2.73 .31 2.86 ~* ~* 4.18 .3~ 3.86 ~ "* 5.3~ .~0 4.96 ~-~ 6.01 .59 5.44 ~-~ ~-~ 7.80 .gO 5.95 ** **
2.43 .38 2.26 ** ~-" 3.15 .35 3.63 ~* ~* 5.31 .12 2.45 *~ 3.07 .33 .54 ~ ~* 4.92 .50 4.29 ~* ~*
2.71 .35 2.21 ~' ~-~ 4.67 .27 3.25 ~* ~* 5.73 .44 4.87 ~" *~ 6.57 .71 4.85 ~* ~* 8.56 1.37 4.62 ~-* ,~
3.00 .24 3.3~ ~* ** 4.85 .40 4.12 ~ -~ 5.61 .30 5.25 *" ~w 7.14 .47 5.48 #-~ ~-~ 7.47 .63 6.19 **
3.0~ .29 3.79 ** ~* 4,20 .29 5.18 *-~ ~* 5.22 .32 5.96 ~-~ ** 5.68 .50 7.03 ~-* ~+ 9.62 .71 9.12 ~* ~*
2.82 .28 3.10 ~* ~* 4.4h .31 4.17 ~-" ~* 5.51 .3~ 5.40 ** ~* 6.38 .53 5.97 ~-~ *-* 8.3/-, .83 6.6~ ~-~ * -
See footnotes at end of tsble.
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Table 5.--FOOD GROUP TOTALS i/: (~uantity Per Household (continued) NORTll
BY URBANIZATION
Quantity used at home per household in a week. April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food fr~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
UrbanIza%ion, money inc(x~e after income taxes (doLlars) ,
and household size 2_/
(1)
c Milk, Flour I ] products Co=~r- Cermet- Juices cream, and [ l~eat, Potatoes, Fresh cially elally Dried ~ l ta vege- (vege- ~i i see l - ice o%her Bakery Sugar, Fresh frozen canned p o u l t r y , Eggs SWeet- vege- t a b l e s I t a b l e I Bever-
fruits vege- vege- ages lanSous . . . . otZ~ cereal I ~ e h s,,eeta pe~ taes ~ l e s ~ d ~) V ~s *eese 3 / products tables, tables, fruits
- fruits fruits -
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (n) (12) (]3) (14) 1 (~) [ (16) (17)
RURAL NONFARM Quarts Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 8.53 3 -person households ..................... 12.80 4 -person households ..................... 18.97 5-person households ..................... 29.60 Households of 6 or more ................. 23.14
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ..................... 9.02 3 -person households ..................... ]_5.99 4-person households ..................... 17.09 5-person households ..................... 21.94 Households of 6 or more ................. 27.67
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 8.47 3-person households ..................... 14.52 4-person households ..................... 18.82 5-person households ..................... 23.13 Households of 6 or more ................. 32.47
6,000 and over: 2 -person households ..................... 9.77 3 -person households ..................... i~.85 4-perSon households ..................... 18.80 5-person households ..................... 18.42 Households of 6 or more ................. 33.85
All incomes _5/: 2-person households ..................... 8.86 3 -person households ..................... 14.79 4-person households ..................... 18.28 5-person households ..................... 22.30 Households of 6 or more ................. 29.89
RURAL FA/~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 12.60 3-person households ..................... 17.36 4-person households ...... • ............... 24.93 5-person households ..................... 25.89 Households of 6 or more ................. 35.62
2:000-3,999: 2-person households ..................... 11.45 3-person households ..................... 17.45 4-person households ..................... 18.68 5-person households ..................... 29.36 Households of 6 or more ................. 35.94
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 12.56 3-person households ..................... 15.11 4-person households ..................... 21.03 5 -person households ..................... 27.22 Households of 6 or more ................. 35.20
6,000 and over: 2-person households ..................... 10.98 3-person households ..................... 14.67 4-person households ..................... 21.88 5 -person households ..................... 24.19 Households of 6 or more ................. 37.37
All incomes 5/: 2-person households ..................... 12.18 3-person households ..................... 16.36 4-person households ..................... 21.15 5-person households ..................... 26.98 Households Of 6 or more ................. 35.94
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
1.72 3.36 3.91 5.88 1.76 3.00 4.37 4.48 6.13 0.18 1.83 0.34 1.8/, ~ 3.01 5.97 6.~ 11.38 2.52 4.46 6.76 8.53 7.36 .08 3.39 .81 1.56 ~-~ "-~ 3.33 5.95 9.4~ 12.53 2.66 5.04 ]3.47 5.03 7.58 .62 4.17 .56 1.98 ~w~ ~-~ 5.84 11.50 8.60 22.99 4.20 6.76 9.92 20.26 6.22 .12 6.17 1.55 4.42 ~ 5.39 18.54 5.06 17.17 3.09 8.02 16.80 6.97 6.87 .00 3.76 2.80 4.84 ~* ~-w
2.09 3.19 4.53 9.58 2.37 2.75 4.37 6.00 8.15 .28 3.07 .41 1.89 ~-~ ~-~ 2.93 6.49 5.44 12.79 2.87 3.72 8.03 7.63 9.67 .87 4.03 .32 3.02 ~+ ~-~ 3.35 5.32 8.34 13.07 3.03 4.50 8.95 6.38 11.18 .34 4.80 .60 4.01 ~-~ "-~ 3.68 6.97 9.66 16.70 3.75 6.02 9.79 9.49 ]3.76 .27 4.65 .93 3.88 ~ ~-~ 5.70 9.80 15.87 20.35 4.00 8.73 15.53 11.79 14.07 .31 6.87 .69 4.36 "-~ ~*
2.03 2.15 5.03 10.23 1.95 2.72 4.70 5.94 6.76 .83 3.19 .25 3.22 ~-~ 2.84 3.56 6.67 i~.86 2.71 3.86 7.12 7.11 9.01 .67 3.67 .32 3.00 ~ ~-~ 3.89 5.60 8.84 17.13 3.33 5.28 8.38 9.]3 11.64 .66 5.19 .41 4.58 ~-~ 3.49 6.52 9.35 16.67 3.01 5.48 8.95 9.37 11.62 .41 5.93 .46 4.36 ~ ~-~ 5.07 10.03 15.19 21.30 4.98 7.12 13.66 ]-1.97 17.49 .49 7.77 1.18 6.75 "* ~-~
2.09 2.52 4.86 12.21 2.22 2.63 5.02 5.93 10.60 .47 3.20 .27 3.42 ~ *+ 2.51 2.89 6.17 i~.30 2.51 3.14 6.53 8.23 10.52 .96 4.39 .36 4.20 ~-~ ~-" 3.74 4.55 10.26 19.55 3.40 5.60 9.37 10.71 16.09 .72 6.93 .26 4.70 ~-~ ~-~ 3.66 4.95 9.67 18.62 3.75 4.92 7.47 9.09 18.(~ .74 5.38 .25 5.01 ' ,* 6.09 7.08 18.62 23.19 4.57 9.12 16.67 12.07 21.73 .49 10.43 .31 7.19 ~-~ ~-~
1.97 2.83 4.44 8.89 2.04 2.72 &.~'6 5.46 7.41 .42 2.69 .36 2.34 ~-~ ~-w 2.82 4.35 6.32 14.27 2.63 3.71 7.22 7.70 9.67 .72 3.76 .35 3.90 ~ 3.65 5.48 8.88 15.90 3.30 5.11 9.03 8.63 12.04 .61 5.28 .47 4.23 ** ~-~ 3.78 6.73 I0.01 18.00 3.51 5.57 9.15 10.27 ]3.76 .42 5.43 .63 4.60 ~-~ +w 5.46 9.61 15.34 21.33 4.27 7.87 14.75 11.56 16.42 .38 7.77 .96 5.62 ~* ~-~
2.28 5.30 4.29 9.41 2.57 4.76 5.97 7.02 8.57 .i0 1.50 .53 1.68 ~ 3.10 6.37 4.81 13.84 3.39 5.93 8.10 9.05 11.78 .ii 2.35 .59 2.49 ~ ~-~ 3.90 9.65 7.22 18.58 4.81 7.70 10.94 12.20 14.00 .28 4.6~ .95 4.56 ~-~ ~-~ 4.99 11.38 8.35 19.68 6.06 9.45 14.56 10.72 15.17 .23 5.59 .68 5.59 ** ~-~ 6.33 19.43 7.85 19.93 8.85 11.84 15.73 16.45 19.35 .I0 5.74 2.12 2.10 ~ ~-~
2.38 4.43 4.34 11.57 3.00 4.65 6.15 6.42 10.28 .16 2.20 .29 2.72 ~ ~* 3.30 6.17 6.92 15.67 3.75 5.55 9.33 8.66 12.59 .46 3.71 .62 2.95 ~* ~-~ 3.63 8.48 7.60 18.98 4.94 7.53 10.77 8.50 14.57 .13 3.17 .67 2.96 ~ 4.82 10.42 8.48 18.40 5.02 8.07 12.49 10.47 13.37 .30 3.84 .79 4.27 ~w* 6.11 15.86 9.84 2_2.40 6.74 11.75 18.35 11.79 20.79 .27 5.09 .83 3.03 ~w~ **
2.51 3.46 4.78 14.35 2.51 3.22 6.08 7.26 8.38 .].8 2.75 .17 2.30 ~ 3.05 5.75 5.42 17.05 3.69 5.52 8.52 8.95 12.98 .18 3.61 .~0 3.44 ~-~ ~-~ 3.61 6.39 8.21 17.68 4.17 6.17 9.35 10.82 17.86 .29 4.09 .54 3.0~ ~-~ 5.06 10.99 9.23 23.33 5.39 8.10 14.28 10.47 16.84 .45 6.60 .79 4.3~ ~-, ~-~ 5.66 13.55 12.13 24.85 6.34 12.19 18.92 13.41 21.15 .29 5.85 1.21 4.41 ~-~ ,-w
1.86 2.91 4.74 13.31 2.26 2.85 5.45 8.54 8.33 .67 2.80 .31 4.20 ~ ~-, 2.89 5.63 6.17 15.79 3.30 5.09 9.76 9.35 15.71 .37 3.83 .75 3.78 +~ ~-~ 4.08 5.55 8.20 20.74 4.59 6.05 9.80 10.24 12.31 .71 6.19 .85 4.11 ~-~ ~-~ 4.90 7.40 9.98 2L,. 82 5.00 7.36 14.71 10.83 15.54 .52 6.25 .71 4.0"7 ~ ~-~ 6.72 15.30 11.24 29.12 6.62 13.60 21.11 13.40 23.26 .36 7.00 .64 5.64 ~
2.34 4.51 4.40 11.12 2.67 4.28 6.08 7.:30 8.93 .19 2.02 .39 2.21 ~+ 3.11 5.96 5.83 14.90 3.59 5.68 8.82 9.24 13.03 .26 3.14 .56 2.77 ~ ~-~ 3.82 7.78 7.8/, 18.55 4.52 6.83 10.24 10.29 14.78 .33 4.16 .72 3.53 ~ ~-~ 4.86 9.93 8.86 20.95 5.22 8.18 13.99 10.62 15.30 .34 5.32 .80 4.43 ~ ~-~ 6.02 15.07 10.79 24.5~ 6.82 12.08 19.13 13.35 21.33 .32 5.99 1.07 4.11 ~
~H~ ~bt available. ~/ See tables 7-18 for details. _~ 21 meals at l~e= 1 person. 3/ Approximately the quantl¢y of fluid milk to which various dairy producte (except butter} are equivalent In c¢leltnn. 4_/ Single streng%h equivalent. 5_/ Inoludes households not classified by incc~e.
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Table 6.--FOOD GRDUP TOTALS 1/: Money Value Per Household NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food frea all sources; housekeeping households o£ 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household size ~/
(1)
I Commer- Ccmmer- Milk, Flour clally cially Dried Juices
vege- (vege- Bever- Miscel- cream, Fats and I Bakery I Meat, Sugar, Potatoes, Fresh Fresh frozen canned tables table ages _3/ laneous ice and other I products I poultry, F4gs sweet- vege- fruits vege- vege-
cream, oils cereal I I fish sweets potatoes tables ~ add foods 4/ J tables, tables, f ts fruit ) --
cheese products fruits fruits
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (Ii) (12) (13) C14) (15) (16) (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-persca~ households ................... 2.14 3 -person households ................... 3.30 4-person households ................... 4.90 5-person households ................... 5.75 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.98
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 2.39 3-perscm households ................... 3.63 4-person households ................... 4.41 5-person households ................... 5.86 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.14
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 2.39 3 -person households ................... 3.96 4-person households ................... 4.86 5 -person households ................... 5.81 Households of 6 or more ............... 7.05
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 2.72 3-person households ................... 3.95 4-person households ................... 5.39 5-pereon households ................... 5.88 Households of 6 or more ............... 7.66
All inc~nes 5_/: 2-person households ................... 2.~i 3-person households ................... 3.79 4-person households ................... %.83 5-person households ................... 5.86 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 6.95
b~BAN U n d e r 2.(X]O :
2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................... 3-person households ................... 4-person households ................... 5-person households : .................. Households of 6 or more ...............
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 :
2 - p e r s a n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 - p e r ~ n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o u s e i , ~ l d s o f 6 o r m o r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . 0 0 0 a n d o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 o p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All Inccsnes 5_/: 2-pereon households ................... 3-person households ................... 4-person households ........ , ........... 5-person households ................... Households of 6 or more ...............
0.68 0.49 0.92 4.05 0.65 0.48 0.33 0.91 0.95 0.08 0.37 0.09 0.21 1.02 0.52 .93 .72 1.29 6.34 .81 .74 .45 1.52 1.13 .09 .58 .12 .27 1.73 .88
1.22 1.17 1.82 7.34 1.06 1.08 .76 1.54 1.42 .12 .86 .ii .35 1.59 1.16 1.94 1.80 1.85 9.95 1.32 1.15 .73 2.37 1.20 .09 1.00 .19 .44 1.59 1.33 1.64 2.08 1.65 9.02 1.83 1.68 .94 1.90 1.72 .09 .78 .36 .48 1.80 1.13
• 76 .55 i.ii 5.89 .77 .50 .33 1.35 1.04 .13 .56 .i0 .24 1.59 .65 1.02 .81 1.65 7.63 .86 .68 .61 1.33 1.31 .22 .91 .08 .33 2.00 1.12 1.16 1.00 2.16 8.60 1.08 .84 .66 1.39 1.35 .19 1.08 .12 .45 2.15 1.40 1.45 1.27 2.35 9.85 1.40 1.17 .80 1.69 1.61 .26 i.i0 .16 .46 2.20 1.70 1.66 1.86 2.84 10.52 1.49 1.61 1.07 1.84 1.71 .12 1.29 .19 .46 2.26 1.91
.79 .45 1.22 7.00 .72 .51 .36 1.21 .98 .25 .63 .07 .35 2.36 .7%
.99 .72 1.83 9.26 .92 .75 .54 1.50 1.23 .24 .96 .i0 .42 2.48 1.21 1.25 .96 2.30 10.13 1.13 .87 .67 1.55 1.54 .26 1.09 .08 .50 2.68 1.50 1.47 1.28 2.56 11.10 1.27 I.i0 .8~ 1.69 1.58 .23 1.35 .12 .56 2.68 1.77 1.61 1.64 3.04 11.92 1.73 1.32 .93 1.84 2.02 .27 1.37 .16 .57 2.63 1.95
.89 .42 1.25 7.85 .78 .53 .32 1.33 1.31 .29 .67 .09 .41 2.47 .83 1.11 .63 1.88 10.03 1.02 .77 .57 1.58 1.56 .38 .87 .09 .50 3.12 1.25 1.46 .90 2.42 12.64 1.35 1.03 .73 2.06 1.93 .41 1.22 .09 .59 4.12 1.67 1.57 1.07 2.96 13.32 1.46 1.13 .85 2.16 1.99 .47 1.22 .13 .71 4.37 2.32 2.05 1.68 3.72 14.91 1.73 1.75 1.17 2.34 2.4~ .44 1.78 .15 .85 3.53 2.22
.77 .47 1.13 6.31 .72 .48 .34 1.19 1.04 .20 .57 .08 .31 1.96 .71 1.04 .71 1.73 8.97 .93 .74 .56 1.49 1.37 .26 .86 .09 .41 2.57 1.16 1.28 ".96 2.26 10.28 1.17 .91 .69 1.69 1.60 .27 i.i0 .I0 .51 2.83 1.47 1.51 1.24 2.60 11.39 1.35 1.13 .83 1.86 1.76 .29 1.22 .14 .59 2.93 1.85 1.75 1.71 3.08 12.43 1.63 1.51 1.03 2.02 2.04 .26 1.43 .18 .60 2.68 1.95
1.85 .62 .40 .95 4.57 .72 .34 .30 .88 .96 .ii .45 .09 .22 1.13 .61 2.95 .73 .53 1.31 6.17 .85 .61 .39 1.38 .88 .17 .63 .09 .33 2.04 .90 3.81 .99 .94 2.25 6.10 .83 .83 .53 1.05 1.24 .ii 1.14 .03 .25 1.87 1.13 3.73 1.15 .56 1.88 7.81 .82 .39 .58 1.19 .64 .15 .93 .06 .09 1.95 1.68 4.86 1.60 1.55 2.32 9.49 1.60 1.02 .64 1.21 1.30 .06 .54 .09 .40 1.07 1.10
2.35 .70 .43 1.16 6.08 .77 .45 .32 1.48 .98 .14 .54 .09 .24 1.60 .60 3.44 .99 .70 1.79 7.8% .83 .61 .60 1.30 1.24 .19 1.00 .07 .35 2.31 1.13 4.47 1.15 .93 2.27 9.26 1.12 .77 .64 1.47 1.20 .24 1.19 .ii .49 2.22 1.48 5.92 1.41 1.16 2.49 10.48 1.48 1.03 .74 1.60 1.35 .38 1.31 .14 .53 2.37 1.75 5.46 1.50 1.67 2.95 10.57 1.46 1.29 .97 1.75 1.41 .IS 1.46 .25 .46 2.40 1.8~
2.38 .75 .45 1.20 7.16 .74 .50 .3% 1.23 .99 .24 .64 .07 .38 2.48 .77 3.99 .95 .69 i. 92 9.36 .90 .71 .51 I. 53 I. 23 .24 i. 03 . Ii .45 2.51 I. 19 4.93 1.19 .89 2.41 10.22 1.14 .77 .66 1.52 l.~i .28 1.16 .07 .54 2.88 1.49 5.81 1.47 1.22 2.77 ii.6~ 1.32 i. I0 .82 1.72 1.51 .27 1.44 .ii .62 3.01 1.83 7.01 1.54 1.&6 3.05 12.33 1.79 1.16 .82 1.67 1.82 .36 1.45 .ii .60 2.83 1.92
2.70 .86 .39 1.23 7.92 .78 .51 .31 1.37 1.27 .31 .68 .09 .43 2.59 .86 3.91 1.13 .59 1.97 10.41 1.07 .76 .55 1.59 1.57 .40 .89 .09 .52 3.11 1.23 5.33 1.43 .87 2.41 12.75 1.38 1.01 .72 2.08 1.87 .44 1.20 .08 .62 4.28 1.76 6.09 1.59 1.03 3.19 13.85 1.51 i.i0 .87 2.30 1.92 .55 1.25 .15 .80 4.97 2.56 7.43 1.97 1.65 3.87 15.56 1.81 1.60 1.14 2.48 2.29 .57 1.88 .18 .95 4.16 2.27
2.38 .73 .41 1.16 6.75 .74 .45 .32 1.25 1.04 .22 .59 .08 .34 2.17 .75 3.75 1.02 .65 1.84 9.31 .94 .71 .55 1.49 1.34 .28 .93 .09 .4A 2.81 1.18 4.91 1.24 .88 2.37 10.75 1.20 .84 .67 1.72 1.52 .31 1.17 .09 .56 3.12 1.52 5.88 1.48 1.12 2.83 12.04 1.40 1.06 .81 1.86 1.65 .38 1.32 .IS .67 3.40 2.03 6.77 1.68 1.57 3.28 13.21 1.68 1.31 .96 2.00 1.84 .36 1.57 .17 .66 3.05 1.99
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 6.--FOOD GROUP TOTALS ! / : Honey Value Per Household ( c o n t i n u e d ) NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
~ney value (dollars) of food used at home per household In e week. April-June 1955 (hased on all households in cell, table i). food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, Income. and household size
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income a f t e r income t a x e s (dollars).
and household size 2/
(1)
I Milk, =er
o er I Potet s Fresh cially D~ed Juices
cream, F a t s Meat, Sugar , s w e e t - vege - Fresh f r o z e n [ canned vege - ( v e g e - Beve r - ~ l l s ce l - ice and Bakery [ poultry, Eggs swee t s potatoes fruits vege- [ vege- tables table ages 3_/ laneous
cream, oils cereal [ products fish tables tables, [ tables, and and foods 4/ cheese p r o d u c t s ] fruits fruits f rLLi %S fn2it)
(2) (3) (4) (5) J (6) (7) (s) (9) (I0) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.04 0.68 3-person households ................... 2.74 .94 4-person households ................... 3.91 1.16 5-person households ................... 6.24 2.67 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.30 1.41
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................... 2.25 .85 3 -person households ................... 3.78 1.00 4-person households ................... 4.16 I. 13 5 -person households ................... 5.20 1.34 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.80 1.62
4.000-5,999: 2 -person households ................... 2.27 .91 3-person households ................... 3.86 1.08 4-pereon households ................... 4.58 1.39 5 -person households ................... 5.Z~ 1.31 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.60 1.54
6,000 and over: 2 -person households ................... 2.77 1.05 3-person households ................... 4.07 1.0~ 4 - p e r s o n households ................... 5.52 1.59 5-pez~an houeebmld s ................... 4.73 1.40 Households of 6 or more ............... 7.51 1.98
All incomes --5/: 2 -pereon households ................... 2.28 .83 3 -person households ................... 3.76 1.03 4-person households ................... 4.58 1.32 5-person households ................... 5.35 1.42, Households of 6 or more ............... 6.25 1.66
RURAL FARM Under 2 ,000 :
2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .09 .82 3 -pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .35 1 .21 4 - p e r s o n households ................... 6.37 1.43 5 -person households ................... 6.Z~ 1.86 Households of 6 or more ............... 7.93 i. 86
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ................... 3.29 .96 3-person households ................... 4.65 1.27 4-person households ................... 4.93 1.33 5-person households ". .................. 6.97 1.83 Households of 6 o r more ............... 8.93 2.18
4.000-5,999 : 2 -person households ................... 3.2/, 1.05 3 -person households ................... 3.85 1.27 4 -person households ................... 5.51 1.36 5 -person households ................... 7.03 1.96 Households of 6 or more ............... 8.24 2.10
6.000 e r a over: 2 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .14 .93 3 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .15 1 .13 4 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .06 1 .65 5-person households ................... 6.47 1.77 Households of 6 or more ............... 9.21 2.60
All incomes 5_/: 2 -person" households ................... 3.21 .91 3 -person households ................... 4.25 1.22 4-person households ................... 5.53 1.47 5 -person households ................... 6.78 1.84 Households of 6 or more ............... 8.74 2.16
0.51 0.87 3.16 0.52 0.50 0.33 0.77 0.80 0.08 0.32 0.07 0.21 0.86 0.39 • 81 1.44 6.03 .62 .70 .52 1.64 I.(3~ .03 .60 .15 .22 1.71 .80
1.16 1.74 5.95 .99 .81 .92 i. I0 .85 .19 .64 .10 .27 1.02 1.14 3.09 1.85 11.90 1.28 1.14 .67 4.08 1.02 .05 1.15 .39 .64 1.30 1.12 1.97 i.ii 7.65 1.13 1.42 1.06 1.27 .88 .00 .73 .52 .83 1.62 .92
.77 1.03 5.48 .76 .54 .32 1.08 i.(~ .12 .64 .i0 .24 1.64 .76 1.05 1.30 6.92 ,88 .73 .63 1.35 1.24. .30 .75 .07 .31 1.20 I.I0 1.03 2.05 7.17 .92 .87 .68 1.17 1.53 .13 1.01 .ll .38 2.16 1.35 1.22 2.36 8.77 1.27 1.35 .87 1.78 1.97 .ii .88 .21 .36 2.03 1.66 1.86 2.97 10.21 1.37 1.83 1.14 1.79 1.66 .II 1.20 .14 .53 2.31 2.05
• 45 1.32 6.26 .65 .54 .43 1.12 .91 .3~ .62 .08 .27 2.09 .61 • 81 1.68 9.07 .96 .85 .65 1.40 1.11 .28 .78 .09 .34 2.61 1.34
1.09 2.09 10.07 1.09 1.06 .67 1.57 1.65 .25 .97 .Ii .43 2.29 1.55 1.35 2.11 9.32 1.05 1.01 .81 1.58 1.53 .13 1.14 .12 .Z~ 1.98 1.72 1.82 3.22 10.91 1.64 1.3£ 1.04 2.03 2.1B .17 1.97 .24 .54 2.39 1.95
.58 1.32 7.6~ ,80 .59 .37 i.II 1.57 .19 .68 .07 .33 1.87 .65
.75 1.60 8.86 .89 .78 .62 1.55 1.47 .35 .82 .09 .42 3.13 1.3~ 1.00 2.60 12.44 1.13 1.13 .81 2.05 2.26 .29 1.32 .11 .47 3.78 1.29 1.13 2.33 11.16 1.28 1.16 .72 1.66 2.22 .28 1.13 .07 .47 2.86 1.86 1.40 4.06 13.11 1.46 1.96 1.17 2,00 2.64 .20 1.76 .09 .75 2.18 2.18
• 58 1.08 5.22 .66 .52 .37 ,99 .98 .17 .53 .09 .24 1.55 .61 .84 1.54 8.40 .86 .76 .61 1.46 1.29 .27 .73 .08 .36 2.16 1.16
1.08 2.12 9.24 1.06 1.03 .72 1.56 1.66 .2~ 1.02 .Ii .41 2.36 1.41 1.35 2.35 10.02 1.19 1.16 .82 1.84 1.85 .15 1.06 .15 .48 2.23 1.65 -1.71 3.13 11.03 1.42 1.59 1.07 1.89 2.03 .13 1.36 .20 .58 2.27 1.94
.71 .98 4.5A .73 .79 .&l 1.28 1.25 .(13 .28 .12 .17 1.08 .56
.91 1.09 6.90 .9.3 .98 .48 1.60 1.60 .04 .49 .12 .25 1.30 .92 1.35 1.56 9.21 1.27 1.44 .81 2.21 1.96 .08 ,83 .17 .47 1.79 1.21 1.62 1.82 9.79 1.61 1.56 .84 1.87 1.60 .09 .94 .13 .50 1.59 1.29 2.4A 1.77 9.94 2.54 2.22 1.00 2.77 2.63 .04 .96 .36 .23 2.32 1.33
.67 1.00 5.9& .80 .79 .42 1.21 1.46 .07 .45 .07 .22 1.30 .65
.94 1.54 8.07 1.05 1.01 .69 1.49 l.g6 .16 .70 .14 .30 1.87 1.14 1.35 1.69 8.83 1.30 1.24 .71 1.54 1.85 .05 .60 .14 .33 1.52 1.10 1.74 1.84 9.69 1.41 1.34 .88 1.87 1.88 .10 .77 .15 .43 1.92 1.58 2.39 2.25 11.05 1.80 2.05 1.22 2.24 2.75 .I0 .99 .15 .33 1.76 1.82
.54 1.07 7.62 .69 .60 .46 1.27 1.14 .09 .57 .04 .25 1.22 .75
.93 1.24 8.62 1.02 .93 .58 1.43 1.71 .07 .67 .10 .35 1.47 1.06 1.15 1.97 9.28 1.14 1.0~ .76 1.96 2.34 .10 .77 .12 .37 2.21 1.36 1.61 2.07 12.02 1.47 1.39 1,08 1.75 2.40 .17 1.21 .18 .40 2.04 ,1.40 2.11 2.59 12.28 1.68 2.00 1.23 2.26 2.61 .09 1.04 .23 .48 2.19 2.11
.56 1.17 6.96 .67 .70 .47 1.56 1.12 .23 .53 .Ii .43 2.15 .77 • 96 1.49 8.22 .8~ .88 .76 1.67 2.16 .12 .75 .16 .42 3.38 1.08
1.11 2.11 11.13 1.38 1.15 .71 1.69 1.95 .22 1.22 .17 .43 1.90 1.33 1.33 2.31 13.26 1.39 1.28 .98 1.97 2.21 .19 1.18 .16 .41 2.25 1.23 2.31 2.39 14.34 1.7& 2.23 1.35 2.19 2.98 .13 1.26 .13 .47 2.34 2.00
.66 1.01 5.63 .74 .74 .42 1.31 1.27 .07 .40 .09 .22 1.23 .64
.90 1.33 7.62 1.00 .95 .60 1.6£ 1.84 .09 .60 .12 .29 1.68 .97 1.23 1.79 9.36 1.21 1.19 .77 1.86 2.01 .ii .79 .14 .39 1.81 1.19 1.57 1.99 10.82 1.42 1.38 .97 1.87 2.12 .12 1.01 .16 .43 1.97 1.39 2.22 2.33 12.15 1.85 2.07 1.22 2.32 2.73 .Ii 1.06 .20 .42 2.08 1.84
1 / See t a b l e s 7-18 f o r d e t a i l s . 2 / 2 1 mea l s a t hane= 1 pe r son . 3_/ For t e a and a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s , d a t a r e f e r to p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g the week. 4_/ For s p i c e s , s e a s o n i n g s , and l e a v e n i n g a g e n t s , d a t a r e f e r to p u r c h a s e s a u r i ~ the week. 5 J I n c l u d e s households no t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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T a b l e 7.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS ARD OI/~; FLOUR, CEREALS; ~ PRODUCTS: Households Using NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
Percentage or households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), rood frc~ all sources; housekeepin~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household s i z e
M i l k , cream, i c e cream, cheese F a t s and o i l s F l o u r and c e r e a l s Bakery p roduc t s
Urbanization, money income Whole Proc- Tab le fats Flour Pre- a f t e r income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , F r e s h f r e s h I c e S h o r t - S a l a d , S a l a d Break-
f l u i d £ l u l d e s sed Cream Cheese [ l cooking d r e s s - o t h e r ps.r~d f a s t O t h e r Bread Othe r and household s i z e ~ / m i l k m i l k m i l k cream T o t a l B U t t e r Marga- e n i n g oi ls i n g s t h a n f l o u r c e r e a l s
I I f ine mixes mixes
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2 -pe r son househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 . 9 3-person households .................. 95.1 4-person households .................. 90.8 5-person households .................. 92.5 Households of 6 or more .............. 91.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 93.9 3 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 8 4-person households .................. 97.7 5-pereon households .................. 97.8 Households of 6 or more .............. 96.4
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 98.0 3-pereon households .................. 98.9 4-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 . 6 5 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 . 6 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 . 6
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2 -pe r eon househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 . 5 3-pereo~ households .................. i00.0 4-per~om households .................. 98.5 5-person households .................. 99.7 Households of 6 or more .............. 1(]0.0
All incomes 2/: 2-penson households .................. 96.1 3-person hotlseholds .................. 98.6 4 - p e r s a n households .................. 98.5 5-person households .................. 98.1 Households of 6 or more .............. 98.5
URBA/I Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-persc~ hu~seholds .................. 93.0 3-person households .................. I00.0 4-perccm households .................. i00.0 5-person households .................. i00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 100.0
2,000-3,999: 2-persmo hotlseholds .................. 9 6 . 2 3 -person households .................. 99.1 4-person hc~s e~olds .................. 98.0 5-person households .................. 98.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 95.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 97.9 3-peremo households .................. 99.3 4 -pereon households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.3 5-person households .................. 96.5 Hcuseholds of 6 or more .............. 1(]0.0
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -pe r son hctmeholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 . 0 3 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 4-person households .................. 98.3 5 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(]0.0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 .0
A l l incomes ~ / : 2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 6 . 7 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 . 1 4 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 8 5 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 2 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 . 9
91.4 36.2 19.9 42.0 65.6 96.0 53.3 55.6 67.9 13.4 43.3 74.8 24.9 75.1 55.6 92.9 65.9 93 .I 46.8 21.7 49.3 78.8 99.5 56.7 54.2 79.3 17.7 48.3 86.7 35.5 82.8 72.4 89.2 79.3 90.8 42.2 20.2 56.9 70.6 93.6 56.9 49.5 85.3 21.1 67.9 85.3 48.6 91.7 87.2 93.6 72.5 8 9 . 6 3 2 . 8 2 6 . 9 4 6 . 3 8 3 . 6 i 0 0 . 0 6 5 . 7 6 5 . 7 7 6 . 1 4 1 . 8 5 6 . 7 8 5 . 1 4 7 . 8 9 1 . 0 7 9 . 1 8 5 . 1 9 ~ . 0 87.5 42.9 10.7 51.8 60.7 92.9 33.9 60.7 83.9 23.2 67.9 100.0 37.5 9z;.6 87.5 82.1 55.4
91.8 35.7 28.0 43.1 79.9 96.9 63.3 47.8 56.4 24.5 52.9 68.0 37.1 69.1 62.1 96.0 73.3 96.9 41.9 25.4 68.8 84.6 98.2 64.0 62.8 72.8 25.7 71.5 80.7 39.4 83.0 77.2 96.3 90.1 96.9 40.9 26.6 76.0 84.6 99.8 58.6 62.7 78.7 31.1 79.0 81.8 46.0 88.5 89.0 97.4 89.4 96.4 54-0 24.2 73.8 80.4 99.4 55.4 72.2 82.9 28.7 80.7 84.8 47.9 93.1 87.3 95.3 90.9 95.8 59.6 14.1 71.3 88.3 97.6 49.1 72.5 89.8 24.0 77.2 92.8 55.1 92.5 87.4 95.5 85.3
95.5 32.7 24.9 58.4 83.4 99.2 73.4 47.5 55.4 22.7 70.9 69.1 38.5 68.8 58.0 95.6 81.4 98.4 40.3 33.9 67.3 8~.5 99.0 71.3 58.0 63.2 31.6 73.0 70.8 53.1 80.8 75.9 98.2 92.7 98.9 40.7 32.7 71.3 92.5 99.1 64.6 67.9 70.2 33.1 79.6 82.2 58.8 91.9 77.7 97.9 93,2 97.4 43.6 33.5 72.2 91.3 99.6 66.3 61.5 75.5 40.4 82.1 86.6 63.3 94.3 86.0 99.3 95.3 98.7 49.3 29.0 71.4 91.6 99.2 56.8 72.9 82.0 31.3 84.3 86.6 56.4 96.2 85.2 97.5 9~.6
93.2 25.5 37.8 60.2 83.4 99.4 81.3 40.4 46.4 34.3 64.8 6£.7 33.6 74.3 45.5 97.4 84.8 98.2 33,7 ~3.2 67.7 93.4 98.8 76.4 52.0 59.5 23.4 76.4 74.5 48.3 75.3 63.9 98.7 91,3 95.1 31.5 36.2 73.6 90.0 100.0 78.0 55.7 73.1 ~.5 77.3 80.9 56.0 85.8 78.8 97.8 95,8 98.3 3&.9 35.5 81.6 88.8 98.3 75.4 58.1 69.0 46.1 86.3 77.1 60.6 93.3 81.6 96.4 91.9 I00.0 50,3 35.0 77.8 93.8 99.4 68.1 63.1 75.9 39.4 89.4 95.0 60.6 93.4 88.1 96.3 91,6
93.4 30,9 27.4 51.6 79.6 97.7 69.9 45.9 55.4 23.0 57.7 66.6 34.3 70.1 5~.3 95.6 77,4 97.3 38,3 33.3 66.2 86.2 98.9 68.8 57.5 65.8 25.9 71.2 75.8 45.7 79.5 70.5 96.9 90.3 97.0 37.9 32.6 72.3 88.7 99.4 67.1 61.3 72.9 32.0 77.3 80.8 52.5 88.6 81.7 97.5 91.7 97.2 43,2 31.1 74.8 87.5 99.3 66.0 62.8 75.5 38.7 80.6 82.8 56.6 93.7 8£.4 95.0 93.1 97.6 50,3 25.5 71.7 89.1 98.2 57.2 67.7 82.5 30.9 81.6 89.5 54.6 93.9 87.1 94.7 89.1
93.0 43.7 21.1 45.1 78.9 97.2 53.5 56.3 53.5 16.9 46.5 63.4 2-5.4 70.4 60.6 95.8 69.0 95.2 61.9 9.5 57.1 85.7 100.0 61.9 52.4 66.7 14.3 47.6 71.4 38.1 81.0 81.0 95.2 95.2 I00.0 62.5 12.5 50.0 62.5 100.0 50.0 62.5 75.0 25.0 75.0 62.5 50.0 100.0 I00.0 I00.0 87.5 i00.0 50.0 0 25.0 75.0 i00.0 50.0 i00.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 2,5.0 75.0 75.0 I00.0 i00.0 100.0 66.7 0 33.3 66.7 IO0.O 33.3 66.7 66.7 33.3 i00.0 I00.0 33.3 I00.0 66.7 I00.0 66.7
93.6 31.2 31.8 43.9 81.5 96.2 66.2 45.2 48.4 26.8 51.0 58.6 33.8 63.7 61.1 97.5 74.5 97.3 41.4 25.2 65.8 8~.7 97.3 70.3 61.3 63.1 26.1 73.0 73.0 36.0 78.4 80.2 98.2 91.0 97.0 41.4 28.3 73.7 85.9 i00.0 64.6 57.6 70.7 38.4 79.8 72.7 43.4 86.9 88.9 99.0 90.9 98.0 62.0 18.0 74.0 8~.0 i00.0 60.0 74.0 70.0 30.0 76.0 76.0 50.0 88.0 9(].0 98.0 92.0 95.0 60.0 12.5 67.5 87.5 97.5 55.0 75.0 80.0 22.5 75.0 85.0 60.0 90.0 85.0 95.0 90.0
94.7 32.4 25.0 59.6 83.5 98.9 74.5 48.4 50.0 23.9 71.3 66.0 ~0.4 70.7 58.0 96.3 80.3 99.3 39.9 31.4 65.4 85.0 98.7 71.9 57.5 5~.2 33.3 73.2 66.0 51.6 80.4 77.1 98.0 92.2 g8.7 38.6 34.0 73.2 92.8 98.7 71.2 63.4 64.7 37.3 77.8 75.8 59.5 90.8 78.4 I00.0 93.5 96.5 45.3 31.4 72.1 91.9 100.0 66,3 61.6 68.6 44.2 83.7 82.6 61.6 94.2 87.2 97.7 94.2 98.6 45.1 32.4 74.6 90.1 I00.0 59,2 74.6 78.9 35.2 87.3 80.3 54.9 94.4 8~.5 98.6 93.0
92.5 26.1 ~0.3 61.2 85.8 99.3 80,6 38.1 44.8 35.1 67.2 62-7 32.8 74.6 44.8 97.0 85.1 98.5 33.1 42.3 66.9 92.3 98.5 80,8 47.7 54.6 2 3 . 1 73.8 69.2 50.0 71.5 65.4 98.5 90.8 94.2 32.2 37.2 69.4 90.9 100.0 79,3 56.2 71.9 33.9 76.9 77.7 52.9 86.0 79.3 97.5 95.9 98.5 33.3 34.8 84.8 89.4 98.5 81,8 5~.5 63.6 45.5 86.4 69.7 59.1 92.4 83.3 98.5 95.5
I00.0 53.7 33.3 77.8 9~.4 100.0 70.4 63.0 70.4 48.1 90.7 96.3 68.5 92.6 88.9 96.3 92.6
93.6 29.9 29.4 53.5 83.8 97.6 73,1 43.5 /*8.9 25.3 58.8 60.6 33.9 68.4 53.8 96.7 79.9 98.0 38.5 32.7 65.3 87.0 98.5 73,2 54.5 57.6 27.0 72.1 68.8 46.2 77.4 72.7 97.8 91.6 97.1 37.6 34.8 71.2 90.0 99.5 72.& 58.6 67.1 35.5 76.7 73.8 51.2 88.1 81.9 99.0 93.3 97.7 45.0 28.6 76.8 89.1 99.5 69.1 62.3 67.3 41.4 80.9 75.5 56.8 91.8 85.9 97.7 94.1 98.4 50.0 26.4 73.6 90.1 98.9 61.0 69.2 75.3 35.3 8~.i 83.5 58.2 91.8 86.8 96.7 91.8
See £ootnotas at end of t a b l e .
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Table 7.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OII~; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PRODOCTS: Households Using (cumtlm~ad) NORTH BY UP~ZZATION
Percentage of households using at hcoe in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food frcm all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
M i l k , c r e a m , i c e c r e a m , c h e e s e F a t s and o i l s F l o u r a n d c e r e a l s
U r b a n l z a t l o n , mo n ey i n c o m e T a b l e f a t s F l o u r P r e - after income taxes (dollars), Fresh Whole Proc- Ice Short- Salad, Salad Break-
fluid fresh essed Cream Cheese o t h e r p a r e d fast &~d h o u s e h o l d s i z e l / m i l k f l u i d m i l k c r e a m T o t a l B u t t e r t h a n f l o u r
m i l k f i n e oils inEs m i x e s m i x e s c e r e a l s
(1) (2) (3) C4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lO) (11) (12) (~) (14) (~) (16)
• JRAL NOn,ARM Under 2,000:
2-pereon households .................. 93.0 3-pers~ households .................. 86.7 4-perscm households .................. 75.0 5-person households .................. 80.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 80.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person hctmeholds .................. 88.7 3-person households .................. 97.6 4-pereon h~aeholds .................. 97.9 5-person households .................. lO0.O Households o f 6 o r m o r e .............. 96.7
&,000-5,999: 2-persan bouseholds .................. 97.9 3-persan households .................. 97.7 4-perscm households .................. 100.0 5-perscm h~zseholds .................. lO0.O H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r m o r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0
6,000 a n d o v e r : 2-persun households .................. i00.0 3-person households .................. lO0.O 4-person households .................. I00.0 5-person households .................. I00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. lO0.O
A l l incomes ~ / : 2-perscm households .................. 9~.3 3-person households .................. 97.4 4-person households .................. 97.9 5 - p e r s o n households .................. 98.8 Households of 6 or more .............. 97.8
~RAL FARM U n d e r 2,000:
2-person households .................. 92.5 3-person households .................. 96.6 4-person households .................. 95.6 5-person households .................. 96.8 Households Of 6 or more .." ........... 95.8
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 94.1 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 . 5 5 - p e r s ~ h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 . 7 H o u s e h o l d s of 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. I00.0 3-person huuseholds .................. 97.4 4-person households .................. i00.0 5-pereon households .................. 100.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 96.6
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s a n h o u a e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 4 -person households .................. 95.7 5-pers(m households .................. 96.7 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0
All incomes ~/: 2-persun households .................. 95.4 3-persun households .................. 97.6 4-person h o u a e h o l d s .................. 97. I 5-person households .................. 96.6 Households of 6 or more .............. 98.6
B a k e r y p r o d u c t s
O t h e r B r e a d O t h e r
(17) (is) (19)
89.5 31.6 15.8 ~0.4 52.6 96.5 54.4 56.1 80.7 10.5 ~0.4 82.5 21.1 77.2 47.4 91.2 61.4 86.7 46.7 20.0 33.3 80.0 I00.0 40.0 73.3 93.3 26.7 46.7 I00.0 ~0.0 80.0 73.3 80.0 73.3 75.0 62.5 0 62.5 75.0 87.5 50.0 62.5 87.5 25.0 62.5 87.5 50.0 75.0 75.0 I00.0 50.0 80.0 40.0 20.0 ~0.0 I00.0 i00.0 80.0 60.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 i00.0 80.0 i00.0 80.0 80.0 80.0 80.0 60.0 0 40.0 60.0 I00.0 20.0 80.0 80.0 20.0 40.0 I00.0 20.0 i00.0 lO0.O 80.0 20.0
87.3 46.5 16.9 38.0 77.5 98.6 54.9 54.9 66.2 22.5 59.2 83.1 43.7 80.3 6~.8 94.4 70.4 95.1 51.2 22.0 75.6 85.4 i00.0 43.9 73.2 92.7 29.3 70.7 95.1 46.3 92.7 70.7 92.7 90.2 97.9 43.8 18.8 79.2 83.3 100.0 43.8 77.1 91.7 22.9 81.3 95.8 50.0 89.6 91.7 95.8 85.4 I00.0 51.9 29.6 74.1 77.8 I00.0 37.0 81.5 100.0 29.6 88.9 96.3 ~0.7 IO0.O 81.5 92.6 88.9 96.7 76.7 6.7 76.7 90.0 96.7 30.0 83.3 i00.0 30.0 89.3 I00.0 53.3 93.3 90.0 i00.0 80.0
97.9 37.5 22.9 ~-2 81.3 100.0 68.8 45.8 70.8 18.8 72.9 77.1 33.3 60.4 58.3 93.8 85.4 95.5 &5.5 40.9 75.0 84.1 i00.0 68.2 63.6 88.6 29.5 75.0 81.8 59.1 79.5 70.5 i00.0 97.7 I00.0 48.4 28.1 65.6 93.8 i00.0 46.9 82.8 79.7 26.6 87.5 95.3 57.8 93.8 75.0 93.8 92.2 I00.0 41.9 92.3 71.0 90.3 i00.0 64.5 67.7 87.1 35.5 80.6 93.5 6~.5 93.5 80.6 90.3 I00.0 I00.0 61.8 14.7 70.6 9~.I 97.1 ~.i 79.4 82.4 29.4 79.4 9~.i 58.8 i00.0 82.4 97.1 97.1
96.0 24.0 24.0 52.0 72.0 I00.0 84.0 56.0 52.0 32.0 52.0 72.0 36.0 72.0 48.0 i00.0 8~ .0 97.2 36.1 47.2 69.4 97.2 100.0 61.1 66.7 75.0 25.0 86.1 91.7 41.7 86.1 58.3 100.0 9~.& i00.0 28.6 28.6 I00.0 85.7 I00.0 71.4 57.1 76.2 38.1 76.2 95.2 71.4 85.7 76.2 I00.0 95.2 I00.0 43.8 37.5 68.8 87.5 100.0 62.5 75.0 81.3 56.3 87.5 I00.0 62.5 I00.0 68.8 87.5 81.3 i00.0 50.0 91.3 81.3 93.8 I00.0 50.0 87.5 81.3 18.8 87.5 87.5 37.5 93.8 81.3 i00.0 87.5
92.5 36.1 20.3 ~6.3 69.6 98.7 62.1 53.3 67.0 18.9 57.7 77.5 35.2 73.1 5~.6 93.8 71.4 95.4 43.4 34.2 69.1 86.8 100.0 55.3 70.4 83.6 27.0 73.0 89.5 47.4 82.2 63.8 96.1 90.8 97.3 ~.5 23.3 75.3 88.4 99.3 50.0 76.0 83.6 27.4 89.2 95.2 56.2 89.0 80.8 95.9 88.4 98.8 46.5 31.4 70.9 87.2 i00.0 57.0 72.1 87.2 39.5 81.4 95.3 55.8 97.7 77.9 90.7 91.9 96.7 64.4 13.3 71.1 90.0 97.8 40.0 81.1 88.9 27.8 78.9 95.6 50.0 96.7 85.6 95.6 84.4
91.6 25.2 25.2 37.4 57.9 91.6 50.5 52.3 78.5 1 0 . 3 41.1 88.8 31.8 83.2 59.8 88.8 67.3 96.6 25.4 40.7 54.2 67.8 98.3 66.1 37.3 83.1 13.6 50.8 94.9 27.1 88.1 59.3 89.8 62.7 95.6 13.3 40.0 57.8 73.3 93.3 66.7 31.1 91.1 15.6 66.7 i00.0 46.7 97..8 86.7 8~.4 77.8 90.3 19.4 45.2 61.3 77.4 i00.0 6~.5 51.6 87.1 25.8 71.0 93.5 38.7 93.5 80.6 80.6 I00.0 87.5 16.7 25.0 70.8 58.3 83.3 45.8 41.7 95.8 20.8 75.0 i00.0 54.2 87.5 87.5 75.0 79.2
94.1 32.4 38.2 55.9 75.0 97.1 70.6 41.2 89.7 11.8 44.1 91.2 41.2 72.1 60.3 89.7 73.5 98.4 21.0 35.5 72.6 82.3 I00.0 72.6 46.8 90.3 12.9 62.9 98.4 45.2 90.3 72.6 91.9 83.9 92.7 27.3 41.8 81.8 80.0 98.2 67.3 49.1 90.9 7.3 65.5 98.2 50.9 96.4 80.0 90.9 92.7 83.6 29.1 36.& 72.7 72.7 96.4 74.5 47.3 96.4 21.8 81.8 94.5 54.5 98.2 89.1 90.9 90.9 96.3 20.4 35.2 70.& 87.0 i00.0 74.1 40.7 96.3 14.8 70.4 lO0.O 44.4 98.1 88.9 87.0 83.3
i00.0 11.4 3~.3 57.1 91.4 i00.0 77.1 37.1 85.7 17.1 51.4 91.4 25.7 74.3 57.1 91.4 82.9 97.4 23.7 42.1 63.2 78.9 i00.0 76.3 39.5 89.5 13.2 60.5 97.4 50.0 92.1 81.6 92.1 78.9 95.7 2__5.5 40.& 76.6 80.9 i00.0 74.5 44.7 89.4 14.9 59.6 93.6 55.3 95.7 83.0 93.6 95.7 97.4 33.3 56.4 76.9 89.7 94.9 71.8 41.0 I00.0 23.1 71.8 100.0 74.4 97.4 92.3 89.7 89.7 96.6 40.7 45.8 57.6 93.2 I00.0 74.6 49.2 96.6 16.9 81.4 i00.0 57.6 96.6 94.9 93.2 96.6
i00.0 13.3 40.0 80.0 73.3 I00.0 86.7 20.0 66.7 20.0 66.7 86.7 46.7 80.0 53.3 93.3 80.0 I00.0 33.3 33.3 80.0 93.3 i00.0 73.3 60.0 80.0 20.0 73.3 93.3 53.3 I00.0 66.7 93.3 80.0 95.7 26.1 43.5 65.2 87.0 I00.0 73.9 39.1 87.0 34.8 91.3 95.7 65.2 82.6 78.3 95.7 95.7 93.3 30.0 36.7 80.0 86.7 93.3 Z~5.7 53.3 90.0 30.0 83.3 93.3 70.0 86.7 93.3 96.7 83.3 100.0 32.5 50.0 72.5 90.0 95.0 85.0 25.0 97.5 25.0 85.0 100.0 55.0 97.5 95.0 90.0 92.5
9~.2 22.7 31.9 50.0 70.4 95.4 64.6 43.8 83.1 13.5 45.8 90.8 35.4 77.7 58.5 89.6 71.9 97.1 22.4 35.2 65.7 76.7 99.5 70.5 45.7 86.2 12.9 58.1 96.7 37.1 90.0 70.5 91.9 76.7 95.1 20.9 41.3 72.8 79.1 98.1 72.8 41.3 89.8 16.5 68.9 96.6 52.4 91.7 82.0 89.8 87.4 91.6 28.1 42.7 71.9 80.3 96.6 68.5 47.2 93.8 23.6 77.5 94.9 57.3 94.9 89.3 89.9 90.4 96.7 27.5 43.1 65.9 83.9 96.7 73.5 39.8 96.7 18.0 77.7 99.5 49.8 96.7 91.0 86.3 87.7
i_/ 21 meals at hc~e = I person. ~/ Includes households not classified by incc~e.
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Table 8.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AZ~ OILS; FIO[~R, CERF~, BAkeRY PRODUCTS: Quantity Per Householzl BY URBANIZATION
Quantltyused at h a me per l~mmehold in a week, April-June 1955 (baSed on all households in cell, table i), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by ttrbanlsation, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after lnc~ taxes (doLlars),
a~dhousehold size~/
(1) bl~AN~lO]~
Unaer 2,000: 2-pereon households ................... 3-person households ................... 4-person households ................... 5-person households ................... Households o f 6 or more ...............
2,000-3,999: 2- person households ...................
Fresh Fluid milk
(2)
6.43 I0.61 14.59 19.0~ 21.75
6.26
Milk, cream, ice cream, cheese Fats and oils
Whole T a b l e f a t s Salad, I S a l a d
Proc- Ice Short- c0okivg i ~ress- fresh essed Cresm Cheese Marga- ening fluid milk ~/ c r e a m Total B u t t e r oils ings n i l k f i n e
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) ( ]3) ' ; Quits Pounds Quarts ~srts Pounds Pour~ Pounds Hounds Pounds Pounds
6.01 1.73 0.12 l.SA 0.70 1.01 0.48 10.05 2.80 .22 .85 .98 1.27 .66 14.05 6.90 .39 1.2L 1.34 1.43 .90 17.73 2.93 .40 1.16 1.74 2.59 1.39 19.87 5.98 .15 i.i0 1.58 2.42 .63
5.90 1.81 .17 .53 .97 1.01 .61 3-person households ................... 10.94 i0.16 2.43 .14 1.12 .99 1.32 .67 4-personhouseholds ................... 13.44 12.84 2.42 .14 1.39 1.29 1.53 .74 5-person households ................... 18.30 17.16 3.84 .18 1.74 1.52 1.91 .80 Households of 6 or more ............... 19.48 19.05 7.19 .19 1.88 1.64 2.33 .82
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 6.17 5.68 1.06 .ii .77 .92 1.02 .63 3-person households ................... 11.40 10.59 1.74 .14 1.23 1.13 1.24 .67 K-person households ................... 14.59 13.61 2.10 .17 1.38 1.42 1.64 .79 5-person households ................... 18.38 17.70 3.82 .17 1.82 1.45 1.84 .97 Households of 6 or more ............... 24.42 23.59 4.~ .16 1.98 1.67 2.25 .89
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pensonhouseholds ................... 6.60 5.63 1.44 .16 .85 1.07 1.05 .75 3-person households ................... 10.41 9.66 I.@4 .24 1.18 1.35 1.45 .98 4-personhouseholds ................... 15.28 13.60 1.60 .22 1.5~ 1.58 1.75 1.05 5-person households ................... 17.53 16.05 1.50 .19 1.82 1.70 1.86 1.13 Households of 6 o r m o r e ............... 23.89 21.89 5.05 .31 2.28 1.94 2.90 i.~
All incomes3_/: 2-person households ................... 6.39 5.87 1.37 .14 .67 .92 1.01 .63 3-person households ................... 10.83 I0.i0 1.92 .17 1.17 1.14 1.35 .76 4-personhouseholds ................... 14.48 13.49 2.22 .19 1.42 1.43 1.63 .87 5-pereon households ................... 18.13 17.10 3.14 .19 1.83 1.55 1.90 .99 Households of 6 or more ............... 22.72 21.60 5.39 .24 1.99 1.78 2.L5 1.05
URBAN U n d e r 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person households ................... 4.88 4.49 1.98 .07 .53 .71 .93 .45 .48 3-person households ................... 9.88 8.93 1.60 .08 .74 .90 1.14 .57 .57 L-person households ................... 11.32 I0.~4 12.05 .02 .@4 .75 1.03 .56 .47 5-person households ................... ]/.75 10.75 7.17 .00 .25 .~6 1.25 .63 .63 Househmlds of 6 or more ............... 16.67 16.67 10.42 .00 .67 .50 2.17 .67 1.50
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 6.19 5.74 1.26 .17 .50 .90 .97 .59 .38 3-person households ................... 10.33 9.62 2.01 .i0 .9L .93 1.31 .69 .63 L-person h~us eholds ................... 13.56 12.95 2.2q .Ii 1.27 1.28 1.40 .71 .68 5-person households ................... 17.73 16.80 4.11 .08 1.46 1.70 1.96 .77 1.19 Households of 6 or more ............... 17.]3 16.98 6.72 .08 1.63 1.41 2.07 .65 1.42
4,000-5,999 :
2-person households ................... 6.05 5.49 .96 .ii .74 .92 .98 .59 .39 3-personhouseholds ................... 11.42 10.56 1.75 .ii 1.16 I.ii 1.15 .63 .52 4-person households ................... 1~.67 13.89 1.73 '.15 1.37 1.27 1.50 .78 .72 5-pereonhuuseholds ................... 17.99 17.27 3.94 .15 1.63 1.37 1.78 .89 .90 Households of 6 or more ............... 23.61 22.49 3.65 .I0 1.83 1.57 2.15 .79 1.37
6,000 and over:
2-personhouseholds ................... 6.36 5.37 1.50 .17 .82 1.12 1.00 .71 .29 3-person huuseholds ................... 10.22 9.40 1.52 .24 1.02 1.33 1.46 1.05 .~i 4-person households ................... 15.23 13.31 1.62 .21 1.39 1.61 1.70 1.01 .69 5-person households ................... 17.97 16.27 1.55 .15 1.78 1.70 1.8~ 1.19 .64 Households of 6 or more ............... 22.32 20.67 4.28 .17 2.29 1.95 2.78 1.41 1.37
All incomes 3_/:
2-person households ................... 6.08 5.48 1.20 .]3 .65 .94 .97 .62 .35 3-person hous~ds ................... 10.56 9.78 1.76 .16 1.04 1.12 1.30 .78 .52 4-person households ................... 14.49 13.@4 2.00 .17 1.30 1.37 1.53 .85 .68 %-penson households ................... 17.76 16.70 3.30 .13 1.67 1.53 1.82 .95 .87 Households of 6 o r m o r e ............... 21.51 20./-<~ 4.64 .ll 1.95 1.69 2.34 1.00 1.3~
See footnotes at end of t a b l e .
Flour and cereals Bakery products
Flour PTe- uther pared Break- %ha~ f l o u r f a s t O t h e r B r e a d O t h e r mixes mixes cereals
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
Pmmds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
0.53 0.43 0. i0 0.18 .61 .81 .12 .34 • 53 1.26 .13 .49
1.20 1.36 .22 .73 1.79 2.37 .20 .79
.40 .38 .14 .28
.66 .70 .18 .47
.79 .79 .26 .58 1.12 I.Ii .17 .72 1.51 1.73 .23 1.01
.39 .3~ .12 .34
.57 .49 .28 .44
.85 . 6 6 .28 .64
.88 .92 .~0 .69 1.36 1.27 .26 .91
.29 .26 .20 .33 • 47 .36 .17 .46 .69 .72 .29 .62 . 7 4 . 6 3 . 4 0 .85
1.46 1.26 .38 1.12
.38 .35 .13 .27
.59 .55 .20 .45 • 76 .73 .26 .60 .91 .91 .33 .74
1.39 1.44 .27 .96
1.66 0.33 0.65 0.53 3.11 0.92 2.4~ .38 l.OO .98 3.90 1.46 3.34 1.18 1.18 1.30 6.48 2.07 5.77 .69 1.26 1.48 5.98 1.93
11.30 .62 2.54 2.11 6.64 1.52
1.01 .46 .53 .59 3.05 1.22 2.15 .56 .76 .91 4.47 1.94 1.90 .78 .98 1.36 6.22 2.40 3.36 .65 1.56 1.54 7.23 2.61 4.95 1.25 1.97 2.14 10.58 3.1/
• 78 .43 .~5 .52 3.02 1.47 1.03 .77 .68 .84 4.70 2.14 1.53 .83 1.06 1.03 6.38 2.67 2.51 1.25 l.K0 1.22 7.52 3.08 3.71 1.25 2.01 1.80 10.73 3.18
.58 .38 .49 .49 2.76 1.62
.73 .70 .72 .60 4.57 2.39 1.30 .99 .81 1.07 5.91 3.06 1.27 1.04 1.23 1.02 7.38 3.6~ 3.@4 1.41 1.86 2.06 11.71 4.24
.92 .41 .49 .51 2.96 1.31 1.38 .66 .72 .77 4.54 2.07 1.67 .85 .98 1.16 6.24 2.63 2.58 .98 1.39 1.28 7.32 3.06 4.2-8 1.21 1.9"/ 2.01 10.61 3.38
.26 .13 .18 • 37 .08 .24 .7L .18 .52 .80 .25 1.25
1.33 .32 1.49
.27 .15 .24
.57 .18 .L3
.67 .35 .58
.83 .22 .79 1.47 .27 .91
.28 .12 .3~
.~0 .31 .@4
.51 .34 .5S
. 8 4 .47 .74 1.02 .27 .86
.2~ .22 .3~
.3~ .18 .43
.65 .29 .62 • 56 .43 .82
1.02 .49 1.0~
.26 .14 .2"7
.43 .Zl .44
.58 .31 .57
.75 .39 .76 1.12 .33 .91
.89 .36 .42 .55 3.07 .9~ • 42 .34 .78 .86 3.27 1.77 • 43 1.19 .98 1.69 7.11 2.47 .04 .27 .55 1.24 4.2.6 1.92
2.70 .18 2.63 2.04 12.23 1.73
.66 .39 .45 .61 2.76 1.37 1.20 .49 .65 1.00 4.50 2.19 1.19 .74 .95 1.53 6.31 2.59 2.47 .61 1.34 1.86 7.33 2.92 3.78 1.14 1 77 2.17 10.06 3.29
.ql .42 .45 .56 2.90 1.43 • 81 .68 .68 .92 4.73 2.24 .94 .79 .96 1.14 6.34 2.86
2.0~ 1.19 1.31 1.1>7 7.80 3.42 2.56 1.23 1.72 1.6~ 10.49 3.17
.52 .~U~ .42 .52 2.63 1.65
.68 .68 .62 .64 4.61 2.58 1.22 .91 .80 I.i0 5.6~ 3.13 .91 1.00 1.14 1.10 7.36 4.11
2.39 1.66 1.72 2.30 11.51 4.52
.63 .38 .41 .53 2.81 1.39
.86 .63 .6~ .82 4.50 2.29 1.06 .79 .91 1.23 6.17 2.83 1.74 .96 1.23 1.35 7.36 3.47 2.68 1.28 1.74 2.10 10.60 3.66
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Table 8.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS A~D OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKEHY PRDDUCTS: ~Aantl%y Per Household (continued) NORTH BY ~B~U2~tTION
Quantity used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household s~e
Urban iza t ion , money income Fresh a f t e r inenme taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , f l u i d
and household size i_/ milk
(1) (2)
Under 2,000: 2-person households ................... 6.56 3-person households ................... 8.O4 4-person households ................... 9.47 5-person households ........ : .......... 21.23 Households of 6 or more ............... 13.70
2,000-3,999: 2- person households ................... 5.87 3-person households ................... 11.63 4- person households ................... 12.84 5 -pereon households ................... 17.09 HOuseholds of 6 or more ............... 17.87
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 6.04 3-person households ................... 11.27 4-person households ................... 14.03 5-person households ................... 18.54 Households of 6 or more ............... 2/.00
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 7.72 3 -pereon households ................... 10.93 4 -person ho~s eholds ................... 14.96 5-person households ................... 14.94 Households of 6 or more ............... 2~.86
ALl in~es 3/: 2-pereon households ................... 6.44 3-person households ................... 10.92 4 - p e r s o n hous e h ~ d s ................... 13.53 5-person households ................... 17.26 Households of 6 or more ............... 20.80
2,000.~. RURAL FARM Under
2 -person households ................... 10.25 3-person ho1~s eholds ................... 14.26 4- l~reon households ................... 20.55 5- person households ................... 21.38 Households of 6 or more ............... 31.00
2,0(30-3,999: 2-person households ................... 8.50 3-person households ................... 13.52 4-person households ................... 14.64 5-person households . .................. 22.71 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.05
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 9.47 3-person households ................... 11.63 4-person households ................... 16.54 5- person households ................... 21.95 Households of 6 or more ............... 29.27
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 7.83 3-person households ................... 11.90 4-person households ................... 17.44 5-person households ................... 19.13 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.86
All incomes 3_/: 2- person households ................... 9.51 3-person households ................... 12.92 4-person households ................... 17.10 5-person households ................... 21.65 Households of 6 or more ............... 30.14
Milk, cream, ice cream, cheese Fats and oils Flour and cereals Bakery products
Whole Table fats Flour Pre- fresh Proc- Ice Short- Salad, Salad other pared Break-
f l u i d mi lk .~/ cream Tota l Butter Marga- ening o i l s ~ cereals milk rine mixes mixes
(2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
Quarts Pounds Quarts ~uarts Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds P~mds ~mmds Pounds
6.12 1.44 0.09 0.50 0.64 1.0~ 0.46 0.58 0.44 0.06 0.18 1.97 0.26 0.84 0.29 7.9~ 5.71 .07 .82 1.13 1.25 .41 .83 1.14 .17 .46 3.69 .39 i.I0 1.46 9.16 10.40 .00 1.31 1.85 1.50 .81 .69 1.44 .09 .30 2.67 1.6~ 1.00 .6~
20.68 2.29 .30 1.00 2.86 4.30 2.00 2.30 1.02 .20 .31 7.23 1.18 1.54 1.74 13.30 8.41 .00 .30 2.68 2.85 .20 2.65 2.20 .20 .14 14.73 .06 2.07 1.68
5.69 3.14 .08 .50 i.i0 1.05 .59 .46 .51 .16 .37 1.36 .58 .67 .58 10.49 3.77 .09 1.37 1.02 1.22 .42 .80 .91 .2-5 .55 4.16 .72 .92 .68 12.25 2.94 .08 1.42 1.54 1.70 .65 1.05 .92 .14 .59 2.47 .81 .94 i.i0 16.35 3.70 .15 1.89 1.26 1.69 .48 1.20 1.29 .ii .59 3.52 .52 1.84 1.08 17.57 10.20 .02 1.82 1.92 2.47 .49 1.98 1.80 .23 1.20 4.03 1.61 2.01 2.15
5.83 1.58 .09 .79 .85 I.i0 .69 .41 .50 .12 .32 .81 .50 .45 .39 10.57 1.78 .17 1.50 1.13 1.47 .72 .74 .67 .20 .49 1.26 1.06 .64 .60 12.77 2.98 .14 1.25 1.77 1.93 .75 1.18 .98 .17 .82 2.59 .91 1.2-5 .85 17.84 4.06 .09 2.01 1.49 1.81 .94 .87 .92 .25 .51 2.54 1.38 1.60 .99 23.67 8.20 .05 2.23 1.81 2.28 .71 1.58 1.51 .2/ 1.03 4.19 1.25 2.38 2.21
6.72 1.23 .12 .99 .74 1.30 .97 .33 .54 .13 .30 .78 .60 .79 .54 10.38 1.22 .24 1.72 1.44 1.4~ .76 .68 .39 .12 .56 .68 .76 1.02 .44 14.33 1.20 .Ii 2.30 1.50 1.96 1.19 .77 .96 .30 .67 1.45 1.35 .82 .92 14.56 .93 .i0 1.75 1.58 1.89 .86 1.03 .58 .35 .85 1.83 1.12 1.47 .53 21.62 9.31 .26 2.7,0 2.01 3.20 .84 2.36 1.30 .18 1.40 2.97 .74 1.92 1.46
6.11 1.93 .09 .65 .83 1.09 .62 .~8 .~6 .Ii .30 1.28 .49 .65 .42 10.24 2.53 .15 1.49 1.19 1.43 .60 .89 .70 .18 .51 2.14 .78 .85 .65 12.66 3.09 .Ii 1.55 1.6~ 1.84 .79 1.06 .97 .18 .69 2.48 .98 1.0q .95 16.67 3.28 .12 1.94 1.56 1.9Z- .84 i.i0 .94 .25 .65 3.04 .99 1.63 1.07 19.91 8.82- .07 1.95 2.02 2.55 .68 1.87 1.60 .24 i. O7 4.39 1.16 2.1! 1.95
3.12 0.80 4.93 1.41 7.41 2.00 6.55 2.05 4.70 .36
3.61 .92 4.08 1.35 6.15 2.18 7.24 2.42
12.79 3.08
3.35 1.68 4.75 1.92 6.48 2.36 7.04 2.31
11.74 3.46
3.37 1.49 4.~0 1.97 7.41 2.84 7.38 2.29
14.23 4.40
3.30 1.14 4.70 1.62 6.53 2.35 7.51 2.50
11.99 3.35
9.80 1.65 .33 .61 .81 1.16 .59 .56 .84 .08 .20 3.07 .37 .86 1.01 3.18 i.ii 13.78 1.55 .56 1.03 .95 1.49 1.05 .Z~ 1.09 .12 .37 4.05 .44 1.20 .68 3.72 1.08 20.09 .75 .93 1.76 1.41 1.66 1.20 .16 1.50 .ll .62 5.87 .84 1.45 1.49 5.38 1.84 19.44 1.15 .67 1.72 1.68 2.18 1.39 .79 1.87 .22 .72 7.79 .58 1.58 1.44 6.49 1.86 26.96 1.75 .35 1.99 1.21 2.19 .96 1.23 3.03 .13 .98 12.74 1.31 2.87 2.51 5.47 2.38
8.20 1.34 .55 .99 i.ii 1.2__5 .85 .40 .83 .0~ .26 2.75 .55 .71 .42 3.28 1.06 13.18 1.85 .49 1.80 1.54 1.66 1.19 .47 i.ii .05 ./,8 3.59 .65 I.ii .81 5.21 1.71 14.13 1.6~ .5~ 2.16 1.19 1.82 1.24 .58 1.2/ .05 .52 5.07 .95 1.42 1.04 5.81 1.79 20.06 3.12 .63 2.50 1.38 2.20 1.52 .68 1.78 .ii .73 6.25 1.08 1.82 1.26 6.81 1.83 28.50 1.91 .87 2.74 1.73 2.75 2.05 .71 2.37 .I0 .89 10.49 .80 2.52 2.06 7.2-1 2.6~
8.84 .40 .25 1.22 1.39 1.3~ 1.07 .27 .78 .08 .30 2.04 .34 .71 .37 3.78 1.00 11.24 1.42 .3~ i. I0 1.42 1.49 1.03 .46 1.16 .13 .27 3.48 .74 .95 .72 3.94 1.47 14.54 2.03 .64 2.36 1.35 1.93 1.16 .77 1.02 .07 .57 3.43 .89 1.38 .68 6.24 1.96 21.00 1.97 .63 2.95 2.01 2.50 1.78 .72 1.58 .20 .78 6.~8 1.54 1.62 1.54 6.60 2.63 28.66 2.84 .70 2.11 1.82 2.65 1.81 .84 1.90 .25 .85 8.10 1.32 2.56 1.57 9.58 2.55
7.53 .90 .22 1.54 1.30 1.05 .93 .12 .47 .12 .22 1.22 .4~ .85 .41 3.54 1.40 ]-1.53 .91 .32 1.64 1.30 1.47 .88 .58 .77 .IS .47 2.86 1.02 1.08 .67 4.65 1.52 16.85 2.69 .79 1.85 1.21 1.92 1.46 .47 1.33 .23 .60 2.27 1.25 1.01 1.02 5.9~ 2.26 17.27 2.2/ .71 2.30 1.98 2.0q 1.13 .93 1.42 .31 i.i0 3.26 1.24 1.57 1.33 7.55 2.43 28.90 2.40 1.09 2.0q 1.80 3.05 2.53 .53 2.49 .08 i.ii 9.86 1.17 2.57 1.70 8.75 2.49
9.07 1.20 .38 .88 1.06 1.20 .77 .43 .82 .07 .2/ 2.64 .46 .77 .65 3.32 l. Oq 12.58 1.51 .42 1.40 1.22 1.55 1.06 .50 1.07 .i0 .37 3.62 .58 1.06 .73 4.40 1.43 16.22 1.52 .66 2.03 1.29 1.88 1.33 .55 1.26 .ii .56 4.35 .90 1.32 1.20 6.01 1.83 19.91 2.04 .64 2.46 1.62 2.25 1.50 .75 1.65 .18 .78 5.86 1.05 1.70 1.32 6.77 2.14 28.49 2.09 .92 2.21 1.69 2.65 1.88 .77 2.28 .14 .95 9.63 1.05 2.56 1.83 8.31 2.48
~/ 21 meals st home : 1 person. ~/ Approxlma%ely the n~unber of pounds of fluid milk to which processed milk, i.e., evaporated, condensed, dry, is equivalent in calcium. 3_/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 9.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND 011.5; FLOUR, CERF..A.I~; ~ PRODUCTS: M~ney Value Per Household NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Money v a l u e ( d o l l a r s ) o f food used a t home p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , food f r ~ n a l l s o u r c e s ; housekeep ing households o f 2 o r more pe rscms , by u rban - Izatlon, income, and household size
~Hlk, Cream, ice cream, cheese Fats and oils Flour and cereals Bakery products
U r b a n l z a t i c ~ , ' m ~ e y income Fresh Whole Tab le f a t s S a l a d , S a l a d F l o u r P r e - Break- a f t e r income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) , f l u i d f r e s h PToc- I c e Short - o t h e r p a r e d f a s t O t h e r Bread Othe r
and household size ~/ milk fluid essnd Cream Cheese ~a- eninE oils inEs cereals m i l k m i l k cream T o t a l B ~ t t e r r i n e mixes mixes
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (m) (n) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-perso~ households ................... 1.34 1.2~ 0.11 0.13 0.2_5 0.31 3-persan households ................... 2.05 1.94 .19 .21 .41 .43 4-person households ................... 2.9& 2.82 .32 .44 .56 .63 5-persan households ................... 3.60 3.35 .38 .43 .53 .80 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.15 3.81 .42 .18 .43 .79
2,000-3~999: 2-perscm households ................... 1.36 1.26 .12 .19 .~7 .44 3-persan households ................... 2.29 2.13 .14 .17 .55 .48 4 -person households ................... 2.82 2.69 .17 .16 .66 .60 5-person households ................... 3.8~ 3.61 .28 .22 .79 .73 Households of 6 or more ............... 3.84 3.75 .48 .22 .86 .75
4,000-5,999: 2-pers~ households ................... 1.34 1.21 .07 .13 .~0 .~ 3-perscm households ................... 2.45 2.28 .14 .17 .65 .56 4-person households ................... 3.15 2.95 .14 .21 .68 .68 5-perscm households ................... 3.89 3.70 .26 .21 .81 .65 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.91 4.73 .32 .20 .84 .78
6 , 0 0 0 and over: 2-person households ................... I.~8 1.23 .II .18 .46 .50 3-persom households ................... 2.28 2.05 .09 .28 .63 .67 4-person households ................... 3.35 2.93 .12 .24 .88 .79 5-person households ................... 3.77 3.39 .ii .~ .92 .83 Households o f 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 9 6 4 . 4 9 .30 .37 1 . 0 7 .96
All ine~nes ~/: 2-persau households ................... 1.39 1.26 .09 .16 .35 .43 3-perscm households ................... 2.31 2.14 .13 .21 .60 .55 4 -perscm households ................... 3.11 2.88 .15 .22 .71 .68 5-person households ................... 3.82 3.57 .23 .23 .85 .73 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.58 4.33 .35 .29 .89 .84
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-perscm households ................... 1.07 .96 .12 .07 .25 .35 3-person households ................... 1.88 1.70 .13 .07 .43 .~ 4-perscm households ................... 2.59 2.41 .50 .06 .23 .43 5-person households ................... 2.22 2.03 1.22 .00 .12 .17 Households of 6 o r more ............... 3.59 3.59 .65 .00 .30 .32
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 1.38 1.27 .09 .18 .27 .42 3-person households ................... 2.19 2.05 .13 .13 .50 .49 4-perscm households ....... : ........... 2.89 2.7"/ .17 .13 .62 .6~ 5-persan households ................... 3.93 3.72 .32 .09 .74 .85 Households of 6 or more ............... 3.46 3.41 .46 .09 .83 .62
4,000-5,999: 2-perscm households ................... 1.33 1.18 .07 .13 .41 .42, 3-person households ................... 2.52 2.33 .13 .14 .63 .57 4-persc~ households ................... 3.26 3.08 .13 .19 .70 .65 5-person households ................... 3.94 3.73 .26 .19 .78 .64 Hm~seholds of 6 o r more ............... 5.00 4.74 .28 .]_5 .82 .77
6 , 0 0 0 and over: 2-perscm households ................... 1.42 1.19 .12 .19 .~ .54 3-perscm households ................... 2.30 2.05 .09 .28 .59 .66 4-perscm households ................... 3.34 2.88 .12 .23 .82 .81 5-person households ................... 3.93 3.47 .II .20 .97 .88 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.76 4.36 .31 .22 1.13 l.O0
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ................... 1.35 1.20 .08 .14 .35 .45 3-persan households ................... 2.31 2.12 .12 .19 .57 .57 4 -person households ................... 3.18 2.94 .I~ .19 .69 .69 5-person households ................... 3.88 3.60 .24 .16 .83 .76 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 5 3 4 . 2 8 .33 .1.5 .92 .83
0.47 0.32 0.15 0.Ii 0.03 0.06 0.15 0.08 0.16 0.i0 0.58 0.35 .58 .43 .15 .19 .04 .1/) .22 .I0 .24 .17 .75 .53 .72 .58 .14 .29 .05 .15 .29 .31 .32 .25 1.12 .69
1.31 .97 .34 .35 .07 .20 .5~ .21 .78 .28 1.07 .77 .85 .38 .47 .53 .07 .20 .96 .1.5 .59 .38 1.13 .52
.51 .40 .ii .I0 .05 .09 .14 .13 .15 .13 .60 .51
.63 .45 .19 .19 .06 .lh .23 .16 .21 .20 .86 .79
.70 .50 .20 .20 .i0 .16 .19 .21 .29 .30 1.20 .96 • 88 .53 .35 .29 .06 .22 .30 .18 .47 .32 1.33 1.03 • 91 .53 .38 .41 .07 .25 .50 .33 .58 .45 1.81 1.03
.54 .43 .ii .09 .0~ .12 .09 .12 .lh .II .62 .60 • 61 .45 .16 .13 .10 .15 .Ii .23 .20 .19 .93 .91 .?7 .54 .23 .18 .i0 .21 .16 .22 .34 .24 1.23 1.07 • 85 .63 -22 .25 .15 .21 .25 .32 .42 .29 1.38 1.17 • 95 .59 .35 .34 .09 .24 .37 .34 .57 -37 1.92 1.12
• 61 .53 .08 .08 .07 .13 .06 .12 .14 .I0 .56 .68 .80 .67 .13 .I0 .06 .15 .08 .20 .21 .15 .90 .98 • 93 .74 .20 .21 .10 .23 .]-3 .26 .25 .26 1.15 1.27 .97 .77 .20 .18 .16 .27 .1.3 .29 .37 .27 1.42 1.54
1.24 .87 .37 .33 .13 .35 .34 .32 .55 .47 2.08 1.64
.53 .42 .ii .I0 .05 .i0 .I0 .12 .14 .Ii .59 .55
.68 .52 .16 .14 .07 .15 .14 .19 .21 .17 .88 .85
.80 .60 .20 .19 .i0 .19 .17 .23 .30 .26 1.20 1.06
.92 .66 .26 .24 .13 .23 .25 .26 .43 .29 1.37 1.24 1.03 .67 .36 .36 .09 .26 .42 .31 .56 .43 1.87 1.21
• 44 .30 .13 .07 .05 .06 .09 .09 .ii .12 .57 .38 • 51 .38 .13 .10 .03 .08 .04 .09 .21 .18 .66 .65 • 53 .40 .13 .21 .09 .16 .0~ .23 .28 .38 1.30 .95 • 56 .39 .16 .26 .06 .27 .01 .09 .17 .30 .78 I.i0 • 75 .43 .31 .43 .08 .34 .31 .03 .84 .36 1.76 .56
• 49 .39 .i0 .08 .05 .08 .Oq .II .13 .13 .57 .60 • 62 .~6 .17 .16 .07 .14 .13 .14 .19 .23 .88 .92 • 68 .49 .19 .18 .14 .16 .13 .19 .28 .33 1.23 1.04 • 87 .52 -35 .2__3 .07 .24 .24 .15 .40 .37 1.35 1.14 • 81 .45 .36 .3~ .09 .26 .36 .30 .56 .45 1.84 I.II
• 52 .40 .II .08 .04 .Ii .08 .12 .13 .II .60 .60 • 58 .43 .15 .Ii .Ii .15 .09 .19 .20 .21 .9~ .98 • 73 .S& .19 .14 .12 .20 .i0 .21 .31 .27 1.23 1.18 • 81 .58 .23 .24 .18 .23 .21 .29 .41 .31 1.46 1.31 • 90 .54 .37 .30 .09 .2.5 .28 .3~ .50 .35 1.91 1.14
• 57 .49 .08 .08 .08 .14 .06 .11 .12 .i0 .54 .69 • 83 .72 .Ii .09 .07 .14 .07 .19 .18 .16 .91 1.06 • 90 .71 .19 .20 .I0 .23 .]2 .23 .25 .27 i. II 1.30 • 99 .82 .17 .16 .17 .27 .i0 .28 .34 .30 1.43 1.76
1.17 .83 .34 .28 .16 .35 .25 .35 .53 -52 2.06 1.80
• 51 .41 .i0 .08 .05 .09 .07 .ii .12 .ii .57 .59 .68 .54 .14 .12 .08 .15 .09 .18 .19 .19 .88 .96 .77 .59 .18 .16 .ii .19 .II .21 .28 .29 1.20 1.17 .87 .6~ .~ .21 .]__5 .2~ .18 .25 .37 -32 1.39 1.43 .99 .6~ .35 .30 .12 .28 .28 .32 .52 .43 1.91 1.36
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 9.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; ~ , CEREALS; BAKERY ~UCTS: Money Value Per Household (continued) NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Money vslue (dollars) of fond used at home per household In a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or mere persons, by urban-
ization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and hcusshold size ~/
(1) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-perean households ................... 1.36 1.27 0.I0 0.i0 0.23 3-perscm households ................... 1.58 1.52 .36 .07 .31 ~-person households ................... 1.81 1.71 .53 .00 .67 5-person households ................... 3.77 3.65 .16 .24 .55 Households of 6 or more ............... 2.22 2.12 .64 .00 .12
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 1.23 1.17 .22 .I0 .23 3-person households ................... 2.41 2.17 .18 .12 .60 4-person households ................... 2.63 2.49 .20 .Ii .66 5-person households ................... 3.33 3.20 .24 .18 .84 Households of 6 or more ............... 3.41 3.34 .65 .0~ .76
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 1.29 1.22 .I0 .Ii .37 3-person households ................... 2.25 2.13 .15 .19 .74 k-person households ................... 2.90 2.66 .17 .17 .57 5-perscm households ................... 3.65 3.50 .26 .ii .79 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.37 4.32 .45 .06 .90
61CK]0 and ove r : 2-person households ................... 1.76 1.43 .09 .13 .49 3-persan households ................... 2.21 2.05 .i0 .26 .79 4-person households ................... 3.31 3.07 .08 .12 1.27 5-person households ................... 3.12 3.0~ .09 .16 .68 Households of 6 or more ............... 4.91 4.18 .35 .27 1.03
All ~necoes ~/: 2-persno households ................... 1.38 1.28 .13 .ii .31 3 -person households ................... 2.21 2.06 .16 .18 .67 4-person households ................... 2.81 2.61 .18 .13 .75 5-person households ................... 3.45 3.30 .22 .15 .83 Households of 6 or more ............... 3.91 3.72 .50 .08 .81
~JRAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 2.02 1.92 .i0 .35 .29 3-person households ................... 2.79 2.71 .II .57 .47 4 -person households ................... 4.00 3.91 .06 1.03 .71 5-person households ................... 4 .20 3.84 .I0 .78 .74 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.05 5.33 .ii .43 .76
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households ................... 1.69 1.61 .08 .67 .43 3 -person households ................... 2.71 2.63 .09 .55 .80 4 -person households ................... 2.89 2.79 .12 .56 .87 5-person households ................... 4.~8 4.00 .25 .74 .90 Households of 6 o r more ............... 5.89 5.62 .14 1.03 1.1~
4,000-5,999: 2-persca households ................... 1.86 1.74 .04 .29 .49 3-perecm households ................... 2.28 2.19 .09 .39 .51 4 -person households ................... 3.14 2.80 .13 .70 .96 5-person households ................... 4.25 4.0~ .16 .75 i.i0 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.71 5.59 .24 .75 .80
6,000 ~md ove r : 2-person households ................... 1.60 1.51 .06 .24 .66 3 -perecm households ................... 2.49 2.34 .O5 .32 .71 &-person households ... ~ ............... 3.55 3.35 .18 1.01 .84 5-perscm households ................... 3.79 3.43 .15 .76 .99 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.08 5.69 .18 1.34 .85
All incomes ~/: 2-pere(m households ................. :. 1.89 1.79 .07 .43 .39 3-persom households ................... 2.59 2.51 .09 .45 .63 4-perecm households ................... 3.35 3.17 .i0 .73 .82 5-perecm households ................... 4.26 3.93 .16 .75 .95 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.88 5.58 .16 1.09 .90
Milk, cream, ice cream, cheese Fats and oils Flour and cereals Bakery products
Table fats Salad, Salad Flour Pre- Break- Whole Prou- Ice S h o r t - cooking d r e s s - o t h e r pared Fresh fresh essed Cream Cheese fast Other Bread Other
f l u i d f l u i d mi lk cream To ta l B u t t e r [ Marga- en lng o i l s ~ thBn f l o u r c e r e a l s milk milk rlne mixes mixes
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) I (I0) {11) (12) (13) (14) (1~) (io) (17) (18) (19)
0.26 .42
0.49 0.32 O.17 O.12 0.02 0.05 0.18 0.08 0.20 0.06 0.58 0.29 • 48 .26 .21 .26 .06 .14 .33 .08 .25 .20 .94 .50
.90 .69 .51 .18 .32 .04 .II .23 .53 .27 .13 1.18 .56 1.52 2.22 1.53 .69 .27 .07 .II .67 .34 1.83 .25 1.08 .77 1.31 .83 .12 .71 .42 .08 .08 1.28 .01 .37 .32 .90 .20
.48 .52 .39 .14 .13 .07 .1_3 .28 .18 .18 .13 .68 .35 • 47 .56 .30 .26 .23 .05 .16 .44 .20 .26 .15 .79 .51 .56 .69 .4~ .25 .23 .0~ .16 .25 .24 .28 .26 l. IS .87 .60 .76 .32 .4£ .34 .05 .19 .29 .14 .56 .23 1.35 1.01 .94 .82 .32 .50 .46 .08 .27 .39 .42 .58 .47 2.02 .94
.39 .60 .~8 .12 .14 .03 .13 .09 .13 .14 .09 .67 .66
.51 .68 .49 .20 .17 .07 .16 .13 .3~ .20 .14 .94 .74
.77 .83 .51 .32 .27 .06 .23 .27 .25 .38 .18 1.25 .85
.61 .81 .58 .23 .25 .I0 .16 .25 .39 .45 .26 1.23 .88 • 82 .85 .46 .39 .39 .07 .22 .39 .34 .65 .Z~ 2.05 1.17
• 31 .80 .70 .09 .10 .06 .09 .08 .21 .21 .08 .66 .66 • 71 .71 .52 .20 .ii .05 .17 .08 .22 .31 .14 .85 .76 • 74 1.08 .86 .22 .24 .ii .23 .14 .39 .28 .18 1.39 1.21 .67 .88 .58 .30 .18 .13 .21 .18 .32 .49 .14 1.41 .93 • 95 1.18 .57 .61 .34 .06 .39 .28 .23 .52 .37 2.48 1.58
• 36 .56 .42 .14 .12 .04 .i0 .17 .15 .17 .09 .63 .45 • 53 .64 .40 .24 .18 .05 .16 .22 .23 .25 .15 .91 .64 • 71 .81 .53 .28 .25 .06 .20 .26 .28 .33 .20 1.23 .89 • 69 .90 .56 .34 .25 .I0 .IB .28 .27 .57 .23 1.37 .98 • 95 .93 .45 .47 .40 .08 .25 .41 .31 .57 .&l 2.02 I.Ii
• 33 .55 .39 .16 .19 .03 .06 .28 .i0 .22 .ii .59 .39 • 42 .80 .67 .12 .26 .04 .10 .38 .12 .28 .13 .69 .40 • 57 .88 .77 .12 .34 .04 .17 .51 .21 .37 .25 .96 .61 .66 i.ii .90 .21 .45 .08 .23 .73 .18 .41 .30 1.22 .61 • 59 .91 .57 .34 .66 .05 .24 1.02 .33 .64 .45 1.01 .76
.46 .66 .55 .ii .21 .02 .07 .26 .13 .18 .I0 .58 .41
.50 .88 .75 .13 .25 .02 .13 .3~ .17 .27 .16 .92 .61
.&8 .91 .75 .16 .28 .01 .14 .46 .30 .39 .20 1.04 .65 • 59 1.15 .97 .18 .43 .04 .21 .57 .34 .55 .28 1.23 .64 • 72 l.&2 1.2-.3 .19 .53 .03 .21 1.12 .21 .65 .41 1.26 .98
.57 .77 .70 .07 .17 .03 .08 .18 .09 .19 .07 .72 .35
.57 .83 .69 .14 .29 .06 .i0 .36 .23 .26 .13 .72 .52
.57 .94 .74 .19 .24 .03 .15 .3~ .24 .tO .16 1.17 .81
.77 1.30 1.13 .17 .35 .08 .23 .56 .33 .43 .29 1.16 .91 • 73 1.37 1.16 .21 .Z~ .07 .22 .74 .3£ .72 .31 1.68 .92
.57 .66 .63 .04 .Ii .06 .ii .12 .ii .23 .10 .62 .55 • 58 .73 .57 .16 .18 .07 .].5 .27 .25 .29 .15 .91 .58 .49 1.08 .96 .12 .31 .07 .19 .26 .31 .29 .25 1.17 .93 • 78 1.00 .74 .26 .35 .09 .33 .31 .30 .43 .28 1.38 .93 • 76 1.73 1.58 .15 .55 .04 .28 .90 .29 .75 .37 1.53 .86
• 43 .62 .50 .12 .19 .03 .07 .25 .12 .19 .I0 .62 .39 .50 .82 .68 .14 .2.5 .04 .ii .35 .16 .27 .14 .81 .52 • 53 .99 .84 .15 .29 .04 .15 .40 .24 .37 .22 1.09 .70 .66 1.16 .96 .20 .39 .06 .23 .53 .29 .47 .28 1.2.3 .77 .TD 1.37 1.17 .20 .51 .04 .23 .90 .28 .68 .36 1.45 .89
~ / 21 meals s t home = 1 person . ~ / Inc ludes households no t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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T~ble IO.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ E S : Households Using NORTH BY URBANIZATION
PercentaEe of households usin E at hc~e in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food ~ all sources; housekeepin E households of 2 or more persons, by urbanlzatio~, incame, and household size
Urbanization, money income after incume t axes (dollars),
and household size l/
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets
Fish, Sirups, Jellies, Lamb, Variety Luncheon Total (~Licken shell- Eggs Sugar molas - jams,
Total Beef Veal Pork mutton meats, meats fish sest pre- Candies
game h~ley serves
(1) C2) (3) (4) (5) (6) C7) (8) C9) (~n) Cll) C~) (~) (~) (~) (16) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000 : 2-person households ........ 96.9 3-person households ........ 100.0 4-person households ........ 99.1 5-person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... 91.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 99.5 3-person households ........ 99.4 ~-person households ........ i00.0 5-person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........ i00.0 3-person households ........ 99.9 4-person households ........ i00.0 5-person households ........ lO0.O Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ lO0.O 3-person households ........ i00.0 4-person households ........ 99.8 5-person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
All incomes 2_/: 2-person households ........ 99.3 3-person households ........ 99.8 4-person households ........ 99.9 5-person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... 99.6
URB~ Under 2,000 :
2-person households ........ 95.8 3-person households ........ i00.0 4-person households ........ I00.0 5-person households ........ I00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ i00.0 3-person households ........ 99.1 4-pereon households ........ i00.0 5-person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ i00.0 3-person households ........ i00.0 4-person households ........ I00.0 5 -person households ........ I00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ i00.0 3-person households ........ i00.0 4 -person households ........ i00.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... I00.0
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ........ 99.4 3-person households ........ 99.8 4-person households ........ i00.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0
82.9 8.4 80.3 5.8 20.7 49.8 47.7 47.0 42.3 97.7 96.6 25.8 49.9 27.5 86.7 8.4 96.1 12.3 12.8 61.1 50.2 47.8 59.6 98.0 i00.0 37.9 60.1 34.0 93.6 2.8 82.6 .9 22.9 71.6 50.5 46.8 46.8 I00.0 i00.0 53.2 71.6 52.3 97.0 3.0 83.6 9.0 26.9 82.1 59.7 59.7 56.7 i00.0 94.0 41.8 70.i 46.3 71.4 1.8 87.5 3.6 39.3 62.5 42.9 41.1 46.4 I00.0 i00.0 32.1 71.4 46.4
92.9 13.7 80.7 15.5 26.3 59.4 49.4 48.1 58.7 98.3 91.8 24.8 55.5 26.3 94.0 13.4 94.2 12.2 20.4 78.5 47.9 46.6 67.0 i00.0 95.2 30.0 65.5 44.3 96.9 17.1 86.8 13.8 26.1 85.5 42.6 42.0 71.1 98.6 95.0 34.2 72.5 54.3 97.0 14.6 91.5 8.8 32.2 84.6 49.9 46.3 63.1 i00.0 97.8 48.8 69.7 61.4 96.7 8.4 94.0 4.8 24.9 88.0 48.2 47.0 75.7 98.8 97.6 54.5 82.9 60.2
94.6 15.6 87.5 15.1 18.9 67.5 53.9 51.1 54.5 98.3 92.6 27.1 49.9 35.9 96.7 22.4 92.9 19.7 20.7 79-7 54.4 51.3 69.5 99.0 94.2 37.0 64.6 47.5 99.0 21.6 93.8 13.3 27.4 88.7 58.6 54.2 70.5 99.3 97.8 ~0.9 69.4 61.5 97.4 18.i 97.2 11.4 26.0 89.7 62.7 61.1 74.8 ICO.O 97.6 4~.6 77.3 62.1 97.5 i~.0 94.2 9.4 27.8 95.4 49.5 42.0 71.0 99.8 99.2 42.0 76.8 49.7
94.9 15.5 85.6 22.4 24.1 53.1 49.3 45 .6 66.2 98.6 89.6 24.9 63.3 38.2 96.5 18.4 91.8 20.8 28.3 71.7 58.5 54.3 72.0 98.8 94.1 33.7 64.9 45.2 97.5 18.3 89.7 23.4 29.3 84.8 66.5 60.1 83.8 i00.0 98.6 41.8 81.2 54.5 98.9 23.5 94.7 16.2 22.6 88.8 63.1 57.5 83.0 98.9 98.9 4~.6 73.2 58.4 97.2 17.8 97.2 12.8 15.3 88.4 57.2 55.6 79.1 99.7 i00.0 54.1 84.7 69.1
91.8 13.6 83.4 15.8 22.9 59.3 49.7 48.0 57.6 98.2 92.0 24.5 53.8 30.6 95.3 17.5 92.6 16.8 22.4 74.8 53.9 51.0 69.2 99.1 95.1 33.1 6~.7 43.8 97.6 18.6 89.8 16.0 27.9 85.1 56.7 53.2 73.8 99.4 97.0 38.7 72.6 56.3 97.8 18.0 94.1 12.6 27.5 87.5 58.1 55.1 72.8 99.7 98.0 44.9 74.6 59.7 96.2 13.0 94.4 9.8 24.5 89.8 50.4 46.6 72.0 98.8 98.3 46.3 79.1 57.8
87.3 11.3 78.9 9.9 29.6 57.7 54.9 54.9 52.1 i00.0 93.0 22.5 42.3 23.9 90.5 9.5 95.2 28.6 9.5 52.4 52.4 52.4 71.4 i00.0 I00.0 28.6 57.1 42.9
i00.0 0 i00.0 0 25.0 75.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 i00.0 i00.0 50.0 62.5 62.5 i00.0 0 75.0 25.0 50.0 100.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 i00.0 75.0 25.0 75.0 75.0 100.0 0 i00.0 0 33.3 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 i00.0 100.0 0 i00.0 33.3
94.9 17.2 77.1 19.7 28.7 58.0 54.1 53.5 60.5 98.1 89.8 21.0 53.6 26.8 93.7 18.0 94.6 18.0 25.2 78.4 47.7 45.9 74.8 i00.0 93.7 27.9 63.1 42.3 97.0 22.2 84.8 20.2 25.3 82.8 48.5 48.5 79.8 99.0 92.9 36.4 67.7 52.5 96.0 22.0 94.0 14.0 32.0 84.0 60.0 56.0 66.0 i00.0 96.0 44.0 60.0 58.0 95.0 12.5 95.0 i0.0 25.0 85.0 50.0 47.5 77.5 97.5 95.0 42.5 82.5 45.0
94.1 18.1 85.6 18.1 20.7 64.9 56.9 53.2 54.8 98.9 91.5 28.7 48.9 36.7 96.7 22.9 92.2 21.6 17.0 77.1 54.2 51.6 70.6 99.3 92.8 35.9 61.4 48.4 99.3 28.8 93.5 17.0 28.8 88.9 62.1 56.9 75.2 99.3 96.7 35.9 66.0 62.1 97.7 22.1 97.7 16.3 26.7 90.7 68.6 66.3 76.7 I00.0 96.5 43.0 76.7 64.0 97.2 18.3 94.4 14.1 28.2 95.8 56.3 49.3 76.1 i00.0 iO0.O 36.6 70.4 43.7
94.8 17.2 85.1 24.6 26.9 54.5 51.5 47.8 66.4 98.5 88.8 23.9 60.4 39.6 96.2 21.5 89.2 24.6 30.8 67.7 59.2 56.2 70.8 98.5 92.3 33.8 60.0 45.4 97.5 15.7 88.4 25.6 33.9 85.1 69.4 62.0 84.3 i00.0 98.3 44.6 81.8 54.5 98.5 25.8 95.5 18.2 25.8 89.4 62.1 56.1 81.8 98.5 98.5 43.9 77.3 60.6 98.1 22.2 i00.0 16.7 16.7 88.9 59.3 57.4 83.3 iO0.0 I~.0 51.9 81.5 70.4
93.0 16.8 81.9 20.1 25.9 60.0 53.9 52.0 61.1 98.5 90.0 23.0 51.9 31.6 95.8 20.9 91.6 21.5 23.5 73.0 54.5 52.1 72.3 99.1 93.4 32.1 60.7 Z~i.6 98.1 22.6 89.0 20.7 30.2 8~.8 61.7 57.6 79.0 99.5 96.0 37.1 70.2 56.2 97.7 22.3 95.5 17.3 28.6 89.1 63.6 60.0 75.9 99-5 96.8 41.8 74.1 61.4 97.3 IB.I 96.2 15.4 24.2 91.2 56.0 51.6 77.5 99.5 98.4 39.6 75.3 52.7
Pota~mes, sweetpota%oes
Canned, C~ips, Fresh Frozen dehy-
d ra t ed sticks
(n) (18) (m) (20)
93.2 0-6 2.6 9.0 98.5 2-0 2.5 14.3 99.1 3.7 4.6 18.3 98.5 0 1.5 22.4 98.2 0 0 8.9
91.2 1.6 1.9 12.6 96.9 4.8 2.7 26.7 96.9 4.7 3.3 26.1 99.7 4 .4 1.9 24.8 99.7 2.4 .3 25.1
89.1 6.2 5.2 15.4 94.7 8.8 4.4 27.8 96.8 6.1 2.7 34.4 99.2 5.5 2.6 32.7 96.7 5.0 1.7 28.2
88.3 3.1 6.1 9.8 93.5 13.5 3.5 29.9 94.6 10.2 5.4 40.6 97.5 16.8 7.3 h6.6 98.8 7.5 6.3 15.3
90.1 3.4 3.5 13.2 95.0 8.8 3.9 23.7 96.5 6.9 3 .9 32.5 98.6 7.8 3.4 34.7 98.2 5.0 2.5 30.8
91.5 l.K 4.2 8.5 i00.0 4.8 4.8 19.0 100.0 0 12.5 12.5 i00.0 0 0 25.0 i00.0 0 0 0
91.1 2.5 1.9 14.0 97.3 6.3 2.7 27.0 96.0 6.1 3.0 30.3
i00.0 4.0 0 20.0 100.0 0 0 17.5
87.8 5.9 4.8 11.2 94.1 8.5 5.2 27.5 96.7 8.5 3.3 3~.6 98.8 8.1 3.5 32.6 94.4 8.5 2.8 31.0
87.3 3.7 6.0 9.7 93.8 13.8 3.1 30.0 94.2 11.6 6 .6 38.8 97.0 22-7 9.1 48.5 98.1 ii.i 7.4 48.1
88.9 3.9 3.6 12.0 94.9 10.3 4 .4 26 .6 96.0 9.0 4.5 33.3 98.2 11.4 4.1 35.0 97.3 7-7 3.8 31.9
See f0otm0%es at end of table.
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Table IO.--MF2tT, PO~Y, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATDES, SWEETR~PATOES: Households Using (continued) NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
andPercen%a~ehousehold°f sizeh°Useh°lds usinE at home in a ~eek, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeepin~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, inc~e,
Urbanization, money incc~ne after income taxes (dollars),
and household size l/
(z)
I at I l tl i l el i s t:;:es Variety c ' Fish, Sirups, I Jellies, i Total Beef Veal Pork Lamb, meats Lun heon Total Chicken shell- Eggs Sugar molas- I jams, Canned,
mutton i ' [ meats fish pre- Candies Fresh Frozen dehy- Chips,
(2) (3) (a) (5) (6) (7) (s) (91 (i0) (n) (12) (131 (14) (~1 (16) (17) (18) (z9) (20) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 98.2 77.2 7.0 78.9 1.8 14.0 42.1 ~0.4 38.6 29.8 94.7 I00.0 24.6 52.6 29.8 94.7 0 1.8 8.8 S-person households ........ i00.0 80.0 6.7 i00.0 0 13.3 73.3 40.0 39.9 53.3 93.3 i00.0 46.7 53.3 20.0 I00.0 0 0 13.3 %-person households ........ i00.0 87.5 0 62.5 0 12.5 75.0 50.0 $7.5 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 62.5 62.5 37.5 I00.0 12.5 0 25.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 0 80.0 0 20.0 80.0 80.0 80.0 60.0 i00.0 i00.0 40.0 60.0 20.0 i00.0 0 0 20.0 Households of 6 or more .... 80.0 40.0 0 80.0 0 60.0 60.0 20.0 20.0 40.0 i00.0 i00.0 20.0 40.0 40.0 i00.0 0 0 0
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ........ 98.6 90.1 8.5 85.9 8.5 21.1 60.6 40.8 33.0 56.3 98.6 94.4 28.2 54.9 23.9 91.5 0 1.4 9.9 S-person households ........ I00.0 95.1 4.9 95.1 0 7.3 80.5 51.2 51.2 53.7 i00.0 97.6 29.3 68.3 48.8 95.1 2.4 2.4 26.8 4-person households ........ i00.0 97.9 10.4 91.7 4.2 29.2 93.8 29.2 27.1 56.3 97.9 97.9 22.9 81.3 54.2 97.9 2.1 %.2 18.8 5-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 3.7 88.9 3.7 37.0 85.2 40.7 $7.0 66.7 i00.0 i00.0 59.3 81.5 66.7 i00.0 7.4 3.7 37.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 i00.0 6.7 93.3 0 26.7 93.3 46.7 46.7 83.3 i00.0 i00.0 66.7 86.7 76.7 i00.0 6.7 0 33.3
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ........ I00.0 95.8 8.3 93.8 6.3 12.5 79.2 43.8 43.8 52.1 95.8 95.8 22.9 52.1 35.4 93.8 8.3 6.3 33.3 S-person households ........ i00.0 97.7 25.0 97.7 15.9 31.8 88.6 54.5 50.0 68.2 97.7 97.7 38.6 72.7 47.7 95.5 11.4 2.3 31.8 4-person households ........ I00.0 98.4 7.8 95.3 6.3 25.0 89.1 53.1 50.0 60.9 i00.0 i00.0 53.1 75.0 60.9 96.9 1.6 1.6 32.8 5-person households ........ I00.0 96.8 12.9 96.8 0 25.8 90.3 51.6 51.6 74.2 i00.0 i00.0 %8.4 74.2 54.8 i00.0 0 0 29.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 97.1 8.8 94.1 2.9 26.5 97.1 98.2 29.4 64.7 I00.0 97.1 47.1 85.3 52.9 I00.0 0 0 20.6
6,000 and o v e r :
2-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 8.0 88.0 12.0 8.0 44.0 36.0 32.0 64.0 !00.0 92.0 32.0 76.0 28.0 92.0 0 8.0 8.0 3-person households ........ i00.0 97.2 8.3 i00.0 8.3 19.4 86.1 58.3 50.0 75.0 i00.0 i00.0 30.6 80.6 42,.4 91.7 13.9 5.6 27.8 4-person households ........ 100.0 i00.0 33.1 95.2 14.3 4.8 85.7 52.4 52.4 85.7 i00.0 i00.0 19.0 76.2 57.1 95.2 t,.d 0 52.4 5-person households ........ i00.0 I00.0 25.0 93.8 12.5 12.5 87.5 62.5 56.3 i00.0 I00.0 ,I00.0 62.5 56.3 56.3 1(30.0 0 0 50.0 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 93.8 6.3 93.8 6.3 6.3 87.5 50.0 50.0 75.0 i00.0 i00.0 56.3 93.8 62.5 i00.0 0 6.3 37.5
All ~cemes 2/: 2-person households ........ 99.1 89.4 7.0 86.3 6.6 15.9 58.1 33.8 37.0 49,8 97.4 95.6 26.0 55.5 27.3 92.5 3.1 3.5 17.2 3-person households ........ i00.0 94.7 11.8 96.7 6.6 19.7 82.2 54.6 50.0 65.8 98.7 98.7 32.9 69.1 42.8 94.1 7.2 3.3 25.0 %-person households ........ I00.0 97.9 12.3 92.5 6.8 22.6 89.7 45.2 42.5 63.0 99.3 99.3 39.7 76.7 56.2 97.3 2.7 2.7 31.5 5-person households ........ I00.0 98.8 14.0 93.0 4.7 29.1 87.2 51.2 %8.8 75.6 i00.0 i00.0 53.5 72.1 57.0 i00.0 2.3 1.2 37.2 Households of 6 or more .... 98.9 94.4 7.8 93.3 2.2 25.6 91.1 42.2 38.9 70.0 97.8 97.8 52.2 84.4 62.2 i00.0 2.2 i.i
RURAL FA~ 27.8 Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 97.2 83.2 3.7 86.9 3.7 11.2 44.9 43.9 43.9 43.0 98.1 99.1 37.4 64.5 31.8 94.4 0 0 11.2 3-person households ........ i00.0 88.1 8.5 93.2 1.7 16.9 61.0 57.6 55.9 49.2 i00.0 i00.0 42.4 71.2 35.6 94.9 0 1.7 8.5 4-person households ........ 97.8 93.3 6.7 8~.4 2.2 28.9 66.7 51.1 51.1 51.1 I00.0 I00.0 Z8.9 8~.4 55.6 97.8 0 2.2 17.8 5-person households ...... :. i00.0 93.5 6.5 90.3 6.5 19.4 74.2 38.7 33.7 45.2 I00.0 i00.0 51.6 74.2 ~8.4 96.8 0 3.2 22.6 Households of 6 or more .... 95.8 83.3 4.2 87.5 8.3 25.0 62.5 50.0 45.8 41.7 i00.0 i00.0 58.3 83,3 58.3 95.8 0 0 20.8
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ........ 98.5 85.3 2.9 92.6 5.9 26.5 67.6 41.2 39.7 51.5 98.5 1(30.0 45.6 76.5 32.4 91.2 0 4.4 i0.3 3-person households ........ 100.0 93.5 3.2 88.7 3.2 21.0 74.2 z~0.3 SS.7 46.8 100.0 i00.0 46.8 75.8 &6.S 98.4 0 3.2 24.2 4-person households ........ i00.0 92.7 9.6 83.6 1.8 21.8 76.4 47.3 47.3 60.0 98.2 i00.0 58.2 76.4 67.3 i00.0 3.6 i.~ 21.8 5-person households : ....... i00.0 94.5 9.1 87.3 0 23.6 85.5 30.9 29.1 %5.5 i00.0 i00.0 45.5 81.8 63.6 98.2 0 5.5 18.2 Households of 6 or more .... I00.0 94.4 0 92.6 0 20.4 85.2 46.3 46.3 53.7 i00.0 i00.0 63.0 75.9 68.5 98.1 0 1.9 29.6
%,000-5,999 :
2-person households ........ i00.0 97.1 2.9 94.3 0 14.3 60.0 45.7 45.7 62.9 97.1 i00.0 14.3 60.0 20.0 91.4 2.9 8.6 8.6 3-person households ........ 97.4 92.1 2.6 81.6 7.9 28.9 78.9 55.3 52.6 57.9 i00.0 I00.0 47.4 78.9 31.6 i00.0 2.6 0 15.8 &-person households ........ i00.0 97.9 4.3 89.4 4.3 23.4 85.1 42.6 42.6 61.7 95.7 I00.0 38.3 83.0 57.4 97.9 0 2.1 40.4 5 -person households ........ i00.0 97.4 0 9~.9 5.1 20.5 79.5 ~6.2 46.2 59.0 I00.0 i00.0 46.2 92.3 69.2 i00.0 0 2.6 46.2 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 i00.0 5.1 93.2 1.7 28.8 89.8 42.4 35.6 61.0 ~.3 I00.0 55.9 88.1 71.2 i00.0 0 0 32.2
6,000 and o v e r :
2-person households ........ lO0.O 66.7 6.7 86.7 13.3 33.3 66.7 60.0 60.0 73.3 93.3 100.0 13.3 80.0 60.0 i00.0 0 0 26.7 3-person households ........ 100.0 i00.0 6.7 I00.0 6.7 26.7 73.3 33.3 33.3 86.7 lO0.O i00.0 60.0 86.7 46.7 i00.0 0 0 &6.7 4-person households ........ 95.7 87.0 0 95.7 8.7 21.7 73.9 56.5 &7.8 65.2 i00.0 i00.0 65.2 87.0 43.5 i00.0 0 0 34.8 5-person households ........ lO0.O i00.0 0 90.0 6.7 16.7 86.7 73.3 73.3 56.7 I00.0 i00.0 36.7 73.3 43.3 96.7 0 6.7 23.3 Households o f 6 or more .... I00.0 97.5 12.5 87.5 2.5 22.5 87.5 57.5 55.0 62.5
All incomes 2_/: 97.5 I00.0 62.5 87.5 72.5 i00.0 0 0 42.5
2-person .households ........ 98.5 86.9 3.5 89.2 3.8 17.3 55.4 4~.6 %4.2 48.8 98.1 99.2 34.2 63.5 31.9 93.8 .4 2.3 11.2 3-person households ........ 99.5 92.4 &.3 89.5 4.8 20.0 68.6 ~6.2 44.S 52.4 i00.0 i00,0 42.% 74.3 40.0 97.6 -5 1.9 19.5 4-person households ........ 99.0 92.2 3.9 87.9 3,4 24.3 74.3 %8.5 47.1 61.2 98.5 99.5 ~.5 80.1 57.8 98.5 1.0 2.4 28.6 5-person households ........ I00.0 96.1 4.5 89.3 4.5 18.5 80.3 &3.8 43.3 51.7 i00.0 i00.0 43.8 82.0 56.7 98.3 .6 3.9 28.1 Households of 6 or more .... 99.5 95.3 &.3 90.0 3.3 23.7 82.9 45.0 42.2 56.4 99.1 99.1 59.7 83.& 67.8 98.6 .5 .5 32.2
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N~rrH Table If.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, SWEETPOTATOES: ~uanti~y Per Household BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used st home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; huusekeepinE households of 2 or more persons, by arbanlsa%i~n, \In,e, and
hou~eho!~ size
Urbanization, money income after inc~e taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
Fish, I Sirups, Jellies, 1 shell- E~s Canned, Chips, Variety I Candies Fresh Frozen deh,7- s t icks
Total Beef Veal Pork Lamb, | meats, IALncheon Total Chicken fish Sugar molas- j~ms~ ses, pre- dra~d mutton / game meats honey serves
(9~ ~3~ (4) (5) (6) / (7) (8) (9) (lO) ( l l ) (12) (U) | (14) (15) (16) 1 (17) (/S) (19) (2O)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 5.35 2.31 0.12 2.01 0.I0 0.20 0.61 1.52 1.49 0.61 2.02 3-person households ......... 8.51 3.43 .21 3.50 .16 .29 .91 2.01 1.83 1.17 2.63 4-person households ......... 11.12 5.17 .14 4.02 .0! .32 1.46 2.56 2.32 .60 3.38 5-person households ......... 14.73 6.24 .IS 5.44 .46 .52 1.94 3.53 3.31 l.f~ 4.61 Households of 6 or more ..... 12.32 4.88 .06 4.85 .09 .91 1.53 4.38 3.25 1.39 5.73
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ......... 7.i0 3.18 .22 2.33 .31 .36 .70 1.77 1.67 .89 2.08 3-person households ......... 10.25 4.53 .21 3.68 .30 .2_5 1.29 1.81 1.71" 1.20 2.46 4-person households ......... 11.55 5.06 .36 3.78 .39 .33 1.58 1.82 1.70 1.41 3.03 5-person households ......... 14.23 5.95 .33 4.82 .30 .72 2.10 2.56 1.97 1.58 3.93 Households of 6 or more ...... 16.17 6.51 .IS 6.11 .25 .52 2.60 2.47 2.32 1.98 4.37~
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......... 8.01 3.67 .31 2.63 .35 .29 .76 2.14 1.96 .92 1.90 S-person hou ".eholds ......... 10.92 4.92 .39 3.54 .55 .36 l.iS 2.35 2.06 1.17 2.%8 4-person households ......... 12.23 5.3~ .42 3.86 .35 .53 1-72 2.80 2.27 1.43 3.09 5-person households ......... 14.43 6.70 .39 4.63 .34 .41 1.96 3.24 2.77 1.63 3.53 Households of 6 or more ..... 17.29 7.05 .33 6.09 .27 .83 2.71 2.98 2.15 1.64 4.80
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 8.05 4.00 .27 2.50 .38 .29 .60 2:00 1.64 1.09 2.04 3-person households ......... 10.98 5.09 .39 3.46 .54 .38 1.06 2.53 2.25 1.17 2.63 4-person households ......... 13.51 5.94 .49 4.25 .76 .60 1.46 3.78 2.85 2.14 3.59 5-person households ......... 14.99 6.75 .~6 5.12 .51 .29 1.87 3.06 2.57 1.68 3.90 Households of 6 or more ..... 19.0~ 8.09 .65 7.01 .52 .29 2.47 3.85 3.42 2.21 5.02
All incomes g: 2 -person households ......... 7.22 3.37 .23 2.32 .Sl .29 .69 I.F.~ 1.70 .87 1.96 3-person households ......... 10.72 4.8Z .33 3.62 .43 .33 i.!5 2.27 2.04 1.27 2.54 k-person households ......... 12.38 5.40 .41 4.01 .~6 .~5 1.59 2.80 2.33 1.58 3.24 5-person households ......... 14.6~ 6.57 .38 4.83 .39 .~ 1.99 2.97 2.51 1.62 3.80 Households of 6 or here ..... 17.62 7.26 .38 6.39 .36 .62 2.60 3.17 2.57 1.87 h.71
URB~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 5.57 2.22 .i~ 2.14 .16 .27 .60 1.69 1.64 .80 2.01 3-person households ......... 7.76 3.19 .27 3.23 .34 .12 .76 1.65 1.65 1.01 2.18 4-person households ......... 8.00 3.55 .00 3.05 .00 .28 1.13 1.47 1.47 .53 2.07 5-person households ......... 11.94 4.33 .00 3.25 1.25 .50 2.56 3.25 3.25 1.02 2.30 Households of 6 or more ..... 9.10 2.60 .00 4.00 .00 1.33 1.17 4.17 4.17 2.67 3.90
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ......... 6-~ z- 3.04 .28 2.02 .42 .41 '.66 1.98 1.85 .83 1.85 3-person households ......... 9.35 3.95 .29 3.60 .43 .27 1.29 1.86 1.72 i.~0 2.13 4-person households ......... 11.47 5.10 .~ 3.46 .60 .36 1.51 2.11 2.05 1.45 2.77 5-person households ......... 14.70 5.75 .49 5.07 .51 .77 2.]~ 2.91 2.31 1.66 S.73 Households oi" 6 or more ..... 15.65 5.79 .27 6.06 .51 .51 2.50 2.32 2.31 2.26 3.84
4,u00-5,999 : 2 -pereon households ......... 7.79 3.58 .37 2.~0 .43 .29 .71 2.34 2.11 .99 1.85 3-person households ......... 10.63 4.82 .35 3.54 .50 .29 1.13 2.46 2.17 1.08 2.34 4-person households ......... 11.90 5.20 .53 3.61 .~ .43 1.63 2.93 2.~ 1.25 2.91 5-person households ......... 14.83 6.66 .45 4.83 .47 .43 1.99 3.~0 2.98 1.46 3.50 Households of 6 or more ..... 16.58 6.42 .43 5.88 .~0 .70 2.76 3.38 2.57 1.62 4.39
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 7.81 3.78 .28 2.38 .41 .33 .63 1.99 1.58 1.08 2.00 3-person households ......... 10.95 4.88 .46 3.48 .65 .42 .96 2.57 2.39 1.23 2.64 4 -person households ......... 13.0~ 5.60 .43 4.11 .79 .70 1.41 4.00 2.87 2.31 3.57 5-person households ......... 14.88 6.81 .53 4.85 .60 .28 1.81 2.8~ 2.32 1.66 3.81 Households of 6 or more ..... 19.01 7.83 .80 7.13 .70 .28 2.27 3.44 3.11 2.47 4.85
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ......... 7.24 3.34 .29 2.20 .41 .33 .67 2.02 1.84 .91 1.86 S-person households ......... 10.53 4.59 .38 3.59 .52 .33 i.i0 2.33 2.13 1.32 2.39 4-person households ......... 12.13 5.26 .~8 S.77 .59 .51 1.53 3.06 2.5~ 1.64 3.06 5-person households ......... 14.6~ 6.~8 .46 4.75 .54 .46 1.98 3.12 2.62 1.58 3.62 Households of 6 or more ..... 17.38 6.86 .51 6.39 .57 .53 2.52 3.32 2.72 2.07 4.31
2.24 0.18 0.36 0.16 4.13 0.01 0.06 0.04 2.95 .38 .61 .27 6.12 .01 .01 .07 3.64 .65 .93 -67 10.22 .04 .06 .17 4.62 .72 1.06 .40 11.39 .00 .02 .12 5.84 .74 2.20 .63 15.81 .00 .00 .07
1.69 .19 .35 .23 3.91 .02 .02 .06 2.50 .20 .51 .29 6.86 .08 .07 .13 2.97 .29 .63 .~ 7.95 .03 .05 .20 3.71 .64 .77 .73 9.77 .03 .02 .23 5.60 .78 1.23 .83 14.38 .04 * .21
1.42 .14 .29 .31 3.52 .0~ .08 .09 2.21 .25 .~ .39 5.63 .09 .05 .14 2.71 .31 .52 .55 6.85 .05 .03 .23 3.75 .47 .76 .57 9.41 .05 .03 .22 4.92 .58 1.06 .61 11.90 .06 .02 .20
1.25 .11 .30 .28 3.36 .02 .i0 .05 1.80 .20 .43 .~0 5.24 .12 .04 .IS 2.83 .30 .69 .66 6.57 .ii .07 .29 3.19 .41 .58 .70 7.87 .17 .0~ .25 5.50 .77 1.19 1.12 12.97 .ii .21 .45
1.54 .L5 .31 .24 3.66 .03 .06 .07 2.27 .23 .48 .35 5.97 .09 .O6 .14 2.84 .31 .62 .5~ 7.24 .07 .05 .24 3.62 .50 .73 .64 9.20 .OS .04 .24 5.23 .66 1.18 .81 13.10 .07 .07 .25
1.77 .12 .21 .12 3.31 .01 .ii .0~ 1.75 .33 .39 .36 4.51 .03 .02 .03 2.57 .23 .49 .93 6.63 .00 .17 .13 • 53 .36 .50 .33 7.50 .00 .00 .16
4.75 .00 1.41 .69 14.67 .00 .00 .00
1.45 .12 .SO .22 3.49 .02 .01 .06 2.26 .17 .45 .27 6.13 .ii .07 .14 2.54 .32 .56 .38 7.28 .04 .0~ .18 3.21 .60 .58 .74 9.40 .02 .00 .16 4.82 .59 1.07 .63 12.50 .00 .00 .22
1.22 .14 .31 .30 3.21 .0~ .06 .07 2.02 .23 .42 .38 5.13 .07 .06 .13 2.23 .25 .45 .50 6.15 .07 .0~ .23 3.58 .43 .68 .60 9.13 .08 .04 .23 4.32 .45 .79 .61 9.73 .I0 .04 .21
1.14 .Ii .26 .::,R 3.03 .03 .09 .05 1.69 .22 .38 .39 4.86 .ii .03 .19 2.61 .30 .64 .66 6.01 .12 .09 .29 2.87 .41 .61 .70 7.29 .23 .i0 .28 4.66 .60 1.09 1.14 10.65 .16 .2_I .49
1.27 .12 .27 .23 S.23 .03 .05 .06 1.96 .21 .41 .36 5-34 .i0 .06 .15 2.40 .27 .54 .52 6.39 .09 .06 .24 3.17 .45 .62 .65 8.4~ .Ii .04 .2__3 4.45 .49 .95 .79 10.76 .09 .09 .29
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table ll.--~AT, POULTI~, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, S~EETPOTATOES: Quantity Per Household (continued) NORTH BY DRBANIZATI 0"~
Pounds used at hame per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, inc0~e, and
household size
Urbanization, money i n s e~e a f t e r incc~e 1taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(z)
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets otatoes, sweetpotatoes
Fish, Sirups, Jellies, s h e l l - Eggs Jams, C~ned, Lamb, V a r i e t y Lunaheon T o t a l Chicken Sugar molas- Chips ,
meats, meats fish see, p r e - Candies Fresh Frozen dehy- Total Beef Veal Pork mutton game - honey serves drated sticks
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (U) (12) (13) (I~) (I~) (~) (z7) (18) (19) (20)
R ~ NONE~1 Under 2 ,000 :
2-person households ........ 4.37 1.90 0.i0 1.61 0.03 0.14 0.59 1.26 1.22 0.25 1.76 2.25 0.19 0.~0 0.17 4.32 0.00 0.02 0.03 3-person households ........ 8.05 2.42 .i0 3.92 .00 .52 1.10 1.52 1.39 1.81 2.52 3.25 .~O .67 .15 6.67 .CO .00 .09 &-person hou sgholds ........ 9.3~ &.69 .00 3.03 .00 .]3 1.50 2.75 1.94 .~4 2.66 2.75 1.00 .65 .64 13.13 .14 .00 .20 5-person households ........ 13.15 6.05 .00 7.30 .00 .40 1.40 4.80 4.80 3.0~ 4.20 4.86 .56 1.28 .05 9.80 .00 .00 .12 Households of 6 or more .... 10.77 3.50 .00 4.70 .00 1.20 1.37 5.60 2.60 .80 3.09 5.21 .59 2.09 .13 16.80 .00 .00 .00
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 7.30 3.39 .14 2.63 .ii .27 .76 1.29 1.2& .99 2.37 1.84 .26 .36 .24 4.31 .00 .02 .0~ 3-person households ........ 10.36 5.~ .06 3.~6 .00 .14 1.26 1.62 1.62 .81 2.87 2.65 .23 .53 .31 7.85 .02 .04 .12 &-person households ........ 11.34 4.69 .2_8 4.12 .06 .42 1.78 .79 .74 .95 3.03 3.11 .16 .70 .52 8.61 .01 .05 .27 5-person households ........ 12.66 5.19 .06 /,.40 .07 .74 2.20 2.20 1.46 1.84 3.75 3.60 .69 .93 .80 9.31 .04 .0~ .40 Households of 6 or mere .... 16.I0 6.92 .15 5.75 .00 .51 2.77 2.37 2.00 1.88 4.00 5.42, .86 1.39 I.C~ 15.20 .12 .00 .2_I
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........ 8.25 3.77 .09 3.05 .13 .27 .94 1.43 1.43 .55 1.95 1.97 .14 .23 .38 4.32 .05 .18 .15 3-person households ........ 11.42 5.03 .61 3.10 .73 .59 1.37 1.88 1.56 1.56 2.71 2.49 .29 .63 .45 6.77 .17 .01 .17 4-person households ........ 12.66 5.29 .20 4.45 .18 .73 1.80 2.63 1.88 1.84 3.33 3.49 .47 .65 .68 8.13 .02 .02 .22 5-person households ........ 12.17 6.07 .3~ 3.47 .00 .39 1.90 2.71 2.20 1.79 3.01 3.6~ .49 .84 .50 8.79 .00 .00 .17 Households of 6 or more .... 17.64 7.62 .18 6.20 .i0 1.06 2.48 2.08 1.26 1.58 4.98 4.55 .72 1.30 .55 13.50 .00 .00 .16
6,000 and over: 2-person hc, lseholds ........ 9.18 5.29 .26 2.88 .28 .05 .42 1.87 1.75 1.17 2.22 1.83 .09 .49 .22 4.81 .00 .18 .03 3-person households ........ 10.83 5.69 .14 3.2.3 .17 .22 1.39 2.48 1.88 .99 2.51 2.00 .ii .61 .42 6.17 .15 .07 .14 4-person households ........ 15.29 6.86 .94 4.98 .74 .07 1.70 2.76 2.76 1.51 3.11 3.77 .15 .95 .72 9.00 .06 .00 .31 5-person households ........ 13.84 5.23 .34 5.81 .20 .17 2.07 2.94 2.53 1.85 3.75 3.45 .39 .35 .73" 7.16 .00 .00 .32 Households of 6 o r more .... 17.44 8.16 .28 5.88 .16 .19 2.77 3.86 3.04 1.89 4.57 6.16 .80 1.14 1.02 15.93 .00 .31 .43
Ir~omes 2/: 2-person households ........ 6.86 3.33 .11 2.37 .II .20 .72 1.31 1.2B .72 2.0~ 1.92 .19 .36 .23 4.28 .02 .08 .08 3-person households ........ 10.91 5.32 .2~ 3.43 .25 .~ 1.32 2.06 1.75 1.30 2.63 2.55 .23 .58 .35 6.96 .09 .0~ .13 4-person households ........ 12.~6 5.29 .31 4.37 .22 .&8 1.79 2.0~ 1.66 1.11 3.30 3.37 .36 .76 .62 8.72 .03 .04 .25 5-person households ........ 13.45 5.74 .28 4.74 .07 .52 2.09 2.66 2.16 1.89 3.51 3.61 .53 .80 .62 8.8~ .01 .01 .29 Households of 6 or more .... 17.04 7.3~ .23 5.96 .06 .78 2.66 2.63 1.88 1.66 4.27 5.05 .74 1.31 .76 14.~ .0~ .06 .21
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 6.87 3.39 .04 2.55 .08 .16 .66 1.65 1.68 .83 2.57 3.~ .31 .70 .26 5.92 .00 .00 .0~ 3-person households ........ 10.06 4.81 .24 3.69 .08 .31 .93 3.02 2.~ .76 3.39 4.36 .42 .86 .29 7.85 .00 .01 .0~ 4-person households ........ 14.62 6.67 .35 5.42 .03 ./,8 1.67 3.21 3.21 .76 4.81 5.04 .69 i.~6 .52 10.72 .00 .03 .19 5-person households ...... ,. 15.90 7.33 .29 5.36 .34 .61 1.97 2.86 2.37 .92 6.06 6.57 1.01 1.21 .66 14.42 .00 .0~ .ii Households of 6 or more .... 15.2-1 7.17 .15 5.11 .21 ./,6 i.~ 3.47 3.32 1.25 8.85 6.91 1.23 2.70 1.01 15.57 .00 .00 .17
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 8.78 3.53 .04 3.91 .06 .32 .92 1.85 1.73 .94 3.00 3.22 .~6 .69 .27 6.05 .00 .05 .05 3-person households ........ 12.88 6.22 .0~ 4.79 .12 .37 1.34 1.96 1.88 .8~ 3.75 3.86 .40 .91 .37 9.1/ .00 .i0 .12 4-person households ........ 12.89 6.10 .03 4.91 .05 .33 1.45 3.32 2.52 2.77 4.94 5.56 .53 .85 .58 10.51 .06 .0~ .17 5-person households ........ 15.60 8.17 .32 4.75 .00 .49 1.87 2.03 1.72 .77 5.02 5.73 .69 1.12 .53 12.00 .00 .05 .14 Households of 6 or more .... 17.85 7.72 .00 7.07 .00 .55 2.51 3.15 3 .04 1.40 6.74 8.25 1.17 1.37 .97 18.14 .00 .02 .iS
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 11.28 4.91 .04 5.19 .00 .23 .90 1.76 1.76 1.31 2.51 2.55 .08 .11 .19 5.86 .01 .16 .05 3-person households ........ 13.25 6.08 .04 5.52 .37 .31 1.09 2.68 2.49 .91 3.69 4.00 .43 .77 .29 8.43 .CI .00 .07 4-person households ........ 14.11 7.46 .i0 3.93 .ii .66 1.68 2.14 2.14 1.43 4.17 4.64 .33 .69 .50 9.12 .00 .03 .21 5-person households ........ 18.08 9.03 .00 6.53 .~ .33 1.90 2.71 2.71 2.54 5.39 5.58 .74 1.20 .57 13.90 .00 .0~ .3~ Households of 6 or more .... 19.88 8.75 .25 6.87 .05 .95 3.01 3.14 2.19 1.83 6.34 8.64 .87 1.82 .78 18.69 .00 .00 .23
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ........ 9.17 3.20 .~7 4.23 .33 .48 .85 3.27 2.93 .88 2.26 1.63 .09 .56 .56 5.90 .00 .00 .15 3-person households ........ 13.~ 6.68 .17 4.85 .33 .38 1.02 1.&3 i.i0 .91 3.30 3.62 .51 .56 .11 9.47 .00 .00 .~0 4 - p e r s o n households ........ 15.89 9.89 .00 4.71 .09 .59 1.61 2.99 2.68 .86 4.59 4.10 .77 .81 .37 9.59 .00 .00 .22 5-person households ........ 18.47 9.&~ .00 6.0~ .32 .66 2.01 4.88 "/+.88 I.~5 5.00 5.47 .42 .80 .67 14.~8 .00 .08 .14 Households of 6 or more .... 2/.79 9.38 .46 8.18 .16 .55 3.06 6.00 5.66 1.33 6.62 8.97 1.65 1.82 1.17 20.81 .00 .00 .30
All incomes ~." 2-person households ........ 8.31 3.77 .05 3.41 .or/ .23 .79 1.87 1.83 .91 2.67 3.07 .31 .62 .27 5.99 ~ .0~ .05 3-person households ........ 11.77 5.64 .i0 4.~6 .19 .31 1.08 2.31 2.09 .79 3.59 4.16 .38 .81 .32 8.62 - .04 .I0 4-person households ........ 14.16 6.92 .14 4.95 .07 .49 1.55 2.83 2.56 1.56 4.52 4.88 .51 .94 .51 I0.00 .01 .04 .19 5-person households ........ 16.76 8.62 .16 5./12, .21 .48 1.86 2.82, 2.66 1.35 5.22 5.83 . .68 1.08 .59 13.67 * .04 .IS Households of 6 or more .... 19.41 8.51 .17 7.14 .18 .6~ 2.77 3.60 3.22 1.53 6.82 8.23 1.12 1.74 .95 18.89 .01 .01 .22
* Less than 0 . 0 0 5 . t / 21 mea ls a t h~ne = 1 p e r s o n . _2/ I n c l u d e s households no t c l a n s i f i e d by income.
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Table 12.--MEAT, POUL~I~Y, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTA~, SWEETPOTA_~OES: Money Value Per Ho~seho. TM "N~
BY ~RBANI ZAYION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-Jume 1955 (based on all households in cell, table 1), food from all sources; housekeepim8 households of 2 or more persons, by urban- ization, income, and household size
Meat Poultry SuEaz, sweets Potatoes, sweetpotatoes
Urba~Izatiom, money income Fish, after income taxes (dollars), Lamb, Variety Luncheon shell- Eggs Sirups, Jellies, Cmmed
and household slze l/ Total Beef Veal Pork meats, Total chicken flsh ~ molas- Jams, Candies Fresh Frozen debt- Chips, m u t t o n game m e a t s s e s , p i e - s t i c k s
honey serves drated
(1) (2) CS) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Cu) (12) (~) (14) (15) (16)' (17) (~")', (19) (20)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ....... 3.00 1.27 0.08 1.16 0.05 O.i0 O.3~ O.71 0.70 0.3~ 0.65 0.23 0.05 0.12 0.03 0.29 * 0.01 0.03 S-person households ....... 4.72 1.86 .14 1.91 .17 .16 .49 .94 .82 .67 .81 .31 .08 .21 .14 .38 ~ - .06 4-person households ....... 5.87 2.65 .09 2.1B .00 .13 .82 1.18 i.ii .29 1.06 .33 .12 .29 .29 .61 .01 .01 .12 5-person households ....... 7.54 S.IO .09 2.8~ .24 .25 1.01 1.60 1.50 .81 1.32 .43 .13 .34 .20 .6~ .00 .01 .09 Households of 6 or more ... 6.20 2.35 .02 2.63 .08 .3~ .79 2.14 1.64 .69 1.83 .61 .13 .67 .28 .90 .00 .00 .O4
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 4.~ 1.99 .16 1.47 .21 .18 .43 .98 .91 .47 .77 .18 .05 .13 .14 .28 ~ ~ .04 3-pereon households ....... 6.00 2.58 .17 2.14 .20 .15 .76 .95 .89 .68 .86 .27 .05 .17 .19 .4a .02 .01 .i0 &-person households ....... 6.89 2.97 .31 2.22 .25 .19 .95 .93 .87 .77 1.08 .$2 .06 .22 .24 .53 .01 .01 .ii 5-person households ....... 7.77 3.12 .23 2.73 .17 .30 1.21 1.39 1.0S .69 1.40 .~0 .1A .25 .38 .66 .01 .01 .12 Households of 6 or more ... 8.26 3.20 .14 3.23 .09 .21 1.39 1.25 1.17 1.00 1.49 .61 .15 .41 .~ .90 .01 - .16
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ....... 5.39 2.47 .23 1.76 .27 .16 .50 I.ii 1.02 .50 .72 .15 .0% .I0 .22 .27 .01 .01 .07 3-person households ....... 7.21 3.28 .31 2.31 .38 .19 .75 1.26 I.Ii .78 .92 .24 .06 .18 .27 .41 .02 .O1 .I0 4-person households ....... 7.78 3.36 .$2 2.zeB .25 .29 1.03 1.45 1.16 .90 1.13 .2B .03 .19 .$2 .48 .01 .01 .17 5-person households ....... 8.48 3.89 .24 2.78 .20 .22 1.16 1.63 1.41 .99 1.27 .AO .ii .26 .SS .66 .02 .01 .16 Households of 6 or more ... 9.47 3.66 .19 3.38 .38 .35 1.51 1.47 1.07 .99 1.73 .52 .12 .34 .33 .76 .02 .01 .15
6,000 end over: 2-person households ....... 5.94 9.07 .19 1.74 .33 .23 .38 1.15 .93 .76 .78 .13 .0% .ii .25 .26 .01 .02 .04 3-person households ....... 7.71 3.58 .31 2.45 .39 .23 .71 1.53 1.34 .80 1.02 .20 .06 .16 .34 .33 .0S .01 .14 4-person households ....... 9.18 4.05 .36 2.87 .56 .3~ .99 2.12 1.60 1.35 1.35 .30 .08 .23 .42 .49 .03 .01 .20 5-person households ....... 10.43 4.73 .38 3.47 .z~ .19 1.21 1.75 1.51 1.13 1.46 .34 .ii .23 .45 .56 .05 .02 .22 Households of 6 or more ... 11.54 4.83 .$9 4.33 .34 .13 1.46 1.98 1.75 I.$9 1.73 .58 .IS .37 .62 .81 .02 .OS .SI
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ....... 4.79 2.28 .17 1.51 .23 .17 .43 .99 .91 .53 .72 .16 .04 .ii .17 .27 .01 .01 .05 3 -person households ....... 6.94 .3.15 .25 2.31 .31 .19 .72 1.24 i.Ii .78 .93 .24 .06 .17 .26 .42 .03 .01 .ll 4-person households ....... 7.8~ 3.~O .92 2.53 .92 .27 1.00 1.47 1.23 .97 1.17 .SO .07 .22 .$2 .50 .02 .01 .15 5-person households ....... 8.88 3.96 .27 2.96 .27 .24 1.18 1.57 1.33 .94 1.35 .39 .ii .25 .37 .63 .02 .01 .17 Households of 6 or more ... 9.76 3.93 .24 3.60 .29 .26 1.45 1.59 1.29 1.08 1.63 .56 .14 .33 .~ .82 .02 .01 .18
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ....... 3.26 1.32 .Ii 1.28 .i0 .13 .34 .81 .79 .49 .72 .17 .O3 .07 .07 .25 ~ .02 .03 S-person households ....... 4.73 1.92 .20 1.76 .39 .09 .38 .80 .80 .64 .85 .18 .09 .15 .19 .30 .01 .01 .07 4-person households ....... 4.96 2.09 .00 1.88 .00 .19 .80 .87 .87 .26 .83 .24 .05 .13 .45 .42 .00 .03 .07 5-person households ....... 6.03 2.05 .00 1.60 .69 .25 1.45 1.27 1.27 .51 .82 .05 .07 .12 .16 .48 .00 .00 .i0 Households of 6 or more ... 5.50 1.71 .00 2.38 .00 .71 .71 2.63 2.63 1.36 1.60 .50 .00 .35 .17 .6~ .GO .GO .GO
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ....... 4.51 2.0~ .21 1.35 .29 .22 .~0 i.i0 1.02 .~6 .77 .15 .03 .ii .15 .27 .01 * .05 3-person households ....... 5.98 2.39 .24 2.14 .29 .16 .76 1.02 .92 .8~ .83 .24 .04 .15 .18 .45 .03 .01 .I0 4-person households ....... 7.23 3.17 .42 2.14 .38 .19 .94 i.I0 1.06 .92 1.12 .2B .07 .20 .22 .50 .01 .01 .12 5-person households ....... 8.10 3.06 .34 2.88 .2B .Sl 1.23 1.55 1.19 .8~ 1.48 .35 .12 .20 .35 .62 .01 .GO .ii Households of 6 or more ... 8.21 2.9~ .23 3.29 "19 .21 1.36 !.23 1.22 1.12 1.46 .52 .ii .36 .29 .82 .GO .GO .15
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ....... 5.42 2.~8 .28 1.66 .33 .18 .48 1.20 1.09 .53 .74 .13 .0& .ii .22 .26 .01 .01 .05 3-person households ....... 7.23 3.32 .29 2.37 .36 .15 .74 1.36 1.21 .76 .90 .22 .06 .16 .28 .38 .02 .01 .i0 4-person households ....... 7.83 3.37 .~ 2.39 .31 .27 1.06 1.56 1.29 .83 1.14 .23 .06 .17 .Sl .~6 .02 .01 .17 5-person households ....... 8.96 4.0~ .28 2.91 .28 .24 1.20 1.78 1.53 .90 1.32 .38 .ii .24 .36 .63 .02 .01 .16 Households of 6 or more ... 9.54 3.51 .25 3.29 .61 .29 1.57 1.72 1.35 1.07 1.79 .~6 .I0 .26 .34 .63 .03 .01 .16
6,000 end over:
2 -person households ....... 5.94 S.O0 .21 1.70 .$6 .26 .~0 1.19 .94 .79 .78 .12 .04 .i0 .25 .25 .01 .01 .0~ 3-person households ....... 7.94 3.61 .38 2.51 .49 .25 .65 1.60 1.47 .87 1.O7 .19 .07 .15 .35 .36 .03 .01 .15 4-person households ....... 9.00 3.94 .SI 2.81 .61 .40 .9~ 2.25 1.63 1.49 1.33 .27 .O8 .22 .Z~ .46 .O& .01 .20 5-person households ....... 10.96 5.18 .z~ 3.40 .54 .ZI 1.18 1.74 1.47 1.15 1.51 ~Sl .I0 .24 .Z~ .56 .O7 .02 .22 Households of 6 or more ... 12.02 5.01 .49 4.52 .46 .15 1.39 1.95 1.77 1.59 1.81 .50 .15 .3~ .61 .75 .OA .03 .32
All incomes 2_/:
2-person households ....... 5.06 2.41 .22 1.50 .30 .20 .43 i.Ii 1.00 .58 .74 .13 .0~ .i0 .18 .25 .01 .01 .05 S-person households ....... 7.13 S.17 .31 2.37 .38 .20 .70 1.33 1.21 .85 .94 .21 .06 .15 .29 .39 .03 .01 .ii 4-person households ....... 8.03 3.47 .39 2.48 .42 .29 .97 1.66 1.37 i.O7 1.20 .25 .07 .19 .33 .47 .0S .01 .16 5-person households ....... 9.38 4.22 .33 2.98 .39 .25 1.22 1.63 1.42 .98 1.40 .3~ .11 .23 .39 .60 .03 .01 .17 Households of 6 or more ... 10.19 4.GO .33 3.70 .47 .24 1.45 1.75 1.47 1.26 1.68 .47 .ii .SO .42 .72 .02 .02 .20
See footnotes at e~d of table.
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NORTH Table 12,--L~AT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ATOES: Money Value Per Household (continued) BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (bssed on all households in cell, table i), food frc~ all sources; housekeepinEhouseholds of 2 or more persons, by urban-
iz~tion, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income taxes (dollars),
and h o u s e h o l d size i_/
(i)
• l i L ii ll-i wiot, I sho - mol -, do ,_ lO s, meats, [ Luncheon Total Chicken fish Sugar Candies Fresh Frozen I sticks
Total Beef Veal Fork mutton meats s~s, pre-
(2) C31 Ca) c5) c6) cv) (s) I (9) I (10) I (u) (z2) (~) (14) (15) I (16) I (171 (is) (19) I (2o)
RURAL N 0:'~"~'~4 Under 2,000:
2 - p e r s o n households ....... 2.45 1.04 3-person households ....... 4.24 1.19 4 -person households ....... 4.55 2.25 5-person households ....... 7.73 2.93 Households of 6 or more ... 4.60 1.32
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 4.25 1.94 3 -person households ....... 5.72 2.8~ a-person households ....... 6.27 2.56 5-person households ....... 6.88 2.68 Households of 6 or more ... 8.00 3.28
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ....... 5.11 2.38 3-person households ....... 7 • 22 3.20 4-person households ....... 7.68 3.24 5-person households ....... 6.93 3.24 Households of 6 or more ... 9.]/ 3.73
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ....... 6.08 3.63 3-person households ....... 6.94 3.46 4-persen households ....... 10.21 4.49 5-person households ....... 8.44 2.61 Households of 6 or more ... 10.15 4.32
All incomes 2_/: 2-person households ....... 4.13 2.02 3-person households ....... 6.61 3.16 4-person households ....... 7.43 3.13 5 - p e r s o n households ....... 7.66 3.0~ Households of 6 or more ... 8.85 3.63
RURAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ....... 3.43 1.6~ 3-person households ....... 5.21 2.~I 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ....... 7.45 3.33 5-person households ....... 8.19 3.75 Households of 6 or more ... 7.89 3.53
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 4.64 1.80 3-person households ....... 6.86 3.26 4-person households ....... 6.60 3.05 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ." . . . . . . 8 . 3 ~ 4 . 2 3 Households of 6 or more ... 9.01 3.81
4,000-5,999: 2-person hous e~holds ....... 6.19 2.75 3 -person households ....... 6.94 3.02 4-person households ....... 7.67 3.90 5-person households ....... 9.18 4.57 H o u s e h o l d s of 6 o r more . . . 9 . 9 7 4 . 2 1
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . 5 . 0 4 1 . 7 1 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . 6.9"? 3 . 5 6 4 - p e r s o n households ....... 9.01 4 . 8 h 5-person households ....... 10.09 5.34 Households of 6 or more ... ]/.20 4.73
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ....... 4.3& 1.91 3 - p e r s o n households ....... 6.21 2.93 4 -person households ....... 7.~5 3.53 5 -persen house]~olds ....... 8.75 4.44 H o u s e h o l d s of 6 o r more ... 9.84 4.19
0.06 0.9~ 0.01 0.07 0.34 0.57 0.56 0.14 0.52 0.24 0.05 0.14 0.07 0.31 0.00 0.01 0.02 .08 2.04 .00 .2q .65 .78 .60 1.01 .62 .34 .07 .23 .05 .44 .00 .{]0 .08 .00 1.48 .(90 .04 .78 1.22 .97 .18 .99 .31 .14 .20 .17 .73 .05 .00 .14 .00 3.98 .00 .12 .71 2.47 2.47 1.71 1.28 .52 .16 .45 .02 .57 .00 .00 .i0 .00 • 2.33 .00 .31 .6~ 2.67 1.35 .38 1.13 .52 .i0 .69 .12 1.06 .00 .{30 .00
.OB 1.57 .06 .13 .47 .74 .70 .49 .76 .20 .07 .14 .12 .29 .00 * .03
.06 1.97 .00 .09 .77 .83 .83 .38 .68 .30 .06 .18 .19 .53 .01 .01 .09
.19 2.28 .05 .19 1.01 .4& .42 .46 .92 .33 .04 .25 .26 .58 .01 .01 .(38
.0~ 2.49 .06 .34 1.26 1.29 .82 .60 1.27 .40 .15 .29 .51 .68 .01 .02 .16
.09 2.95 .00 .20 1.48 1.23 1.05 .98 1.37 .59 .17 .46 .61 .93 .03 .00 .18
.06 1.92 .09 .09 .58 .79 .79 .36 .65 .21 .06 .08 .20 .29 .01 .02 .Ii
.42 1.97 .~8 .32 .82 .95 .78 .90 .96 .27 .09 .24 .27 .47 .04 .01 .13
.i0 2.74 .13 .34 1.13 1.28 .91 1.12 1.09 .37 .12 .23 .35 .51 * ~ .16
.19 2.22 .00 .IS i.i0 1.36 1.16 1.03 1.05 .38 .i0 .27 .25 .68 .00 .00 .13
.ii 3.51 .05 .39 1.32 .92 .51 .89 1.64 .49 .15 .41 .30 .91 .00 .00 .13
.ii 1.86 .19 .04 .26 .90 .84 .66 .80 .20 .02 .16 .21 .32 .00 .03 .03
.07 2.25 .06 .14 .94 1.36 .95 .56 .89 .21 .0~ .21 .31 .45 .04 .02 .ii • 78 3.24 .42 .05 1.24 l.&8 1.48 .75 1.13 .40 .04 .33 .35 .61 .02 .00 .18 .29 3.95 .16 .09 1.33 1.54 1.32 1.19 1.28 .36 .13 .14 .52 .44 .00 .Of) .28 .15 4.00 .06 .05 1.57 1.77 1.30 1.19 1.46 .63 .26 .36 .71 .81 .00 .03 .32
.06 1.45 .07 .09 .43 .69 .66 .~0 .66 .21 .06 .I.3 .13 .29 .01 .01 .06
.17 2.12 .15 .19 .82 1.08 .89 .71 .86 .28 .06 .21 .22 .Z~ .02 .01 .i0
.22 2.61 .15 .22 I.ii 1.03 ,85 .78 1,06 .36 .08 .27 .32 .56 .01 .01 .14
.19 2.95 .06 .22 1.19 1.41 1.16 .95 1.19 .38 .12 .27 .39 .63 * .01 .IS
.14 3.34 .03 .28 1.43 1.25 .88 .93 1.42 .5~ .17 .43 .47 .89 .01 .01 .17
.03 1.31 .03 .07 .35 .75 .75 .34 .73 .36 .07 .22 .13 .37 .00 .00 .04
.i0 2.00 .C~ .15 .47 1.31 1.08 .38 .93 .46 .09 .27 .17 .43 .00 ~ .03
.21 2.68 .01 .16 .86 1.37 1.37 .39 1.27 .52 .16 .46 .30 .66 .00 .01 .14
.19 2.76 .17 .33 .99 1.22 1.00 .38 1.61 .68 .13 .40 .3~ .76 .00 .01 .07
.04 3.01 .18 .17 .96 I.~4 1.37 .60 2.54 .7a .22 .80 .46 .90 .00 .00 .09
.02 2.12 .05 .]/ .54 .82 .78 .~8 .SO .33 .09 .23 .15 .37 .00 .01 .04
.0~ 2.56 .07 .19 .74 .85 .82 .37 1.05 .41 .09 .29 .99 .58 .00 .01 .10
.01 2.55 .0~ .15 .78 1.44 1.06 .79 1.30 .55 .i0 .28 .31 .59 .02 .01 .I0
.21 2.67 .00 .21 1.01 1.00 .85 .35 1.41 .61 .15 .33 .25 .74 .00 .01 .i0
.00 3.67 .{30 .24 1.28 1.34 1.29 .71 1.SO .90 .21 .43 .52 1.08 .00 ~ .14
.03 2.81 .00 .08 .51 .85 .85 .58 .69 .30 .03 .14 .13 .40 * .02 .03
.02 2.97 .28 .13 .63 i.i0 1.01 .47 1.02 .43 .i0 .26 .13 .52 .01 .00 .05
.06 2.16 .08 .38 .99 .92 .92 .69 1.14 .49 .06 .23 .25 .59 .00 .01 .16
.00 3.43 .06 .13 .98 1.20 1.20 1.65 l.h7 .63 .15 .37 .25 .83 .00 .01 .25
.i0 3.46 .01 .55 .1.63 1.52 .99 .79 1.68 .90 .17 .56 .37 1.05 .00 .00 .IS
.05 2.35 .13 .27 .53 1.43 1.21 .49 .67 .17 .05 .19 .28 .36 .00 .00 .i0
.13 2.37 .20 .19 .52 .68 .51 .57 .S~ .37 .i0 .20 .22 .55 .00 .00 .21
.00 2.81 .09 .25 1.01 1.55 1.41 .57 1.38 .45 .21 .25 .24 .57 .00 .00 .14
.00 3.10 .20 .29 1.16 2.32 2.32 .85 1.39 .56 .ii .26 .34 .86 .00 .01 .ii • 24 4.24 .ii .20 1.68 2.50 2.35 .65 1.74 .94 .22 .56 .51 1.13 .00 .00 .22
• 03 1.83 .03 .09 .45 .85 .$3 .41 .74 .33 .07 .20 .14 .37 * .01 .0~ .05 2.38 .12 .15 .60 1.00 .90 .39 1.00 .42 .08 .26 .IB .52 * .01 .07 .09 2.69 .05 .22 .86 1.24 i.ii .65 1.21 .50 .ii .31 ,2q .61 ~ .01 .14 .ii 2.90 .09 .21 1.00 1.32 1.23 .75 1.42 .62 .14 .3£ .28 .81 * .01 .13 .08 3.69 .09 .30 1.48 1.58 1.39 .73 1.8~ .87 .19 .54 .46 1.06 * * .16
* L e s s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . 1_/ 21 m e a l s a t home = 1 p e r s o n . ~ / I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by I n e c a e .
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NORTH T~ble 13.--VEC~rABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Households Using BY 5~BANIZAIqON
Percentage of households using at ~e in a week, April-June 1955 (b~ed cm all households in cell, table I), food fr~ ell sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, ,J~ncc~e,
and household size
Fresh vegetables 2_/ U r b a n i z a t i o n , mmey
income a f t e r income Dark Other t a x e s 4 d o l l a r s ) , and
g r e e n g r e e n Tcoa toes household s i z e ~ / and deep vege -
yellow tables
41) ' (2) (3) (4)
ALL tr~ANI ZATIOI~ Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-pets" households ........ 58.5 83.0 42.8 3-persun households .... ;... 73.4 88.2 64.5 4 -person households ........ 64.2 81.7 57.8 5 -person households ........ 68.7 89.6 64.2 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 5 8 . 9 7 6 . 8 4 1 . 1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 69.1 83.9 53.9 3 -person households ........ 70.3 "90 .6 63.1 4-person households ........ 70.9 93.5 61.0 5 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . 7 3 . 3 9 2 . 6 6 6 . 1 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 6 7 . 7 9 1 . 3 5 6 . 6
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2 -pereon households ........ 65.6 89.4 67.9 3 operson households ........ 80.8 91.5 68.2 4-person households ........ 81.5 93.6 68.5 5 -pe reon households ........ 80.i 95.9 67.7 Households of 6 or more .... 81.2 91.9 59.9
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2 °pe r son households . . . . . . . . 7 4 . 5 9 1 . 2 6 2 . 8 3-pereon households ........ 81.3 94.6 74.8 4 -pe r son lu~useholds . . . . . . : . 8 6 . 0 9 6 . 4 7 7 . 0 5-person households ........ 77.7 96.1 7/..3 HouseHolds of 6 or more .... 8 4 . 4 98.4 69.1
All incomes 3_/: 2 -pe2~au households ........ 66.5 8 6 . 6 58.4 3 -person households ........ 76.6 92.2 67.8 4 - p e r e e n households ........ 78.9 94.1 68.3 5 -person households ........ 76.6 94.4 67.8 Households of 6 or more .... 77.8 92.9 61.0
URBAN Under 2,000:
2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . 7 0 . 4 8 7 . 3 /.9.3 3opereon Households . . . . . . . . 8 5 . 7 8 5 . 7 8 1 . 0 4 -pe reon households ........ 75.0 i00.0 75.0 5 operson households ........ 50.0 75.0 50.0 Households of 6 or more .... I00.0 66.7 33.3
2,000-3,999 : 2 -person households ........ 72.6 84.1 57.3 3 -person hnuseholds ........ 73.0 88.3 68.5 4-person households ........ 77.8 93.9 70.7 5 -person households ........ 76.0 92.0 68.0 Households o f 6 o r more .... 65.0 87.5 67.5
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households ........ 68.1 88.8 70.2 3 -person households ........ 82.4 91.5 72.5 4 -persou households ........ 86.3 92.8 71.9 5-person households ........ 82.6 95.3 74.4 Households of 6 or more .... 83.1 90.1 67.6
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ........ 76.1 93.3 65.7 3 -person households ........ 82.3 93.8 76.9 4-person households ........ 85.1 95.9 78.5 5 -person households ........ 80.3 97.0 80.3 Households of 6 or more .... 88.9 i00.0 79.6
A l l incomes 3_/: 2 -pereon households . . . . . . . . 70.1 87.5 62.7 3-person households ........ 79.6 91.6 73.4 /.-person households ........ 8 3 . 6 94.5 73.8 5 -pe r son households ........ 80.0 94.5 73.6 Households of 6 or more .... 81.3 92.3 70.9
See footnotes st end of t a b l e .
Ot~er
Fresh f r u i t s ~ /
C i t r u s O t h e r
(5) (6) (7)
Cc=~rcial/.v fl~Sen--
Vege- F r u i t s tables
48) (9)
C~z~r~ially canned-- Dried-- Juices
V e g e t a b l e s F r u i t s Canned (single strength)
Frozen, Except Baby, Except Baby, Other Vege-" coneen- Fresh baby, Junior baby, Junior Vege- Fruits Citrus treted junior foods junior foods tables fruit table foods foods (I0) 411 ) 412) (13) (14) flS) 416) 417) 41B) (19) (20)
82.1 60.1 81.9 16.8 3.4 60.4 0 87.2 55.7 87.2 13.3 5.4 73.4 4.4 95.4 64.2 86.2 16.5 8.3 72.5 3.7 97.0 71.6 77.6 11.9 7.5 71.6 13.4 92.9 44.6 91.1 8.9 0 87.5 7.1
90.2 62.6 83.3 23.6 9.3 72.6 2.0 95.4 60.4 89.6 31.0 11.9 81.6 13.1 95.5 71.7 89.7 27.7 i0.0 86.6 14.0 92.6 70.5 93.1 28.7 6.9 83.2 9.4 99.4 68.3 91.0 12.0 5.1 91.3 10.2
90.5 65.2 84.6 37.7 15.2 74.4 .8 95.5 66.1 88.7 39.1 13.0 80.'6 6.8 95.5 71.I 96.0 42.7 12.9 87.3 8.2 96.8 82.8 89.9 36.5 7.5 90.3 13.2 97.3 75.6 90.8 29.2 6.9 86.6 14.6
88.9 69.1 86.0 51.0 13.2 73.6 1.2 94.0 76.3 90.4 48.6 16.2 80.4 1.8 97.3 84.1 95.3 49.7 14.9 78.8 9.0 98.3 83.2 96.1 55.0 ]3.7 79.6 8.4 96.3 81.3 97.2 ~5.3 17.2 89.1 ]3.8
88.0 64.7 83.2 33.7 ii.i 70.7 1.2 94.3 66.4 89.4 37.3 12.4 78.9 6.6 96.2 74.6 93.6 38.3 12.4 8A.7 9.2 96.4 78.6 92.1 37.9 8.6 84.6 ii.0 96.5 74.1 92.7 27.6 8.3 88.4 12.8
81.7 71.8 76.1 25.4 4.2 74.6 0 90.5 61.9 85.7 23.8 9.5 76.2 4.8
100.0 75.0 87.5 12.5 12.5 75.0 0 i00.0 75.0 75.0 0 25.0 i00.0 25.0 100.0 33.3 1(30.0 33.3 0 1(30.0 0
87.3 65.6 82.8 25.5 9 . 6 6 9 . 4 1.3 94.6 60.4 89.2 33.3 10.8 85.6 16.2 97.0 73.7 87.9 32.3 ]3.1 87.9 15.2 94.0 70.0 90.0 40.0 I0.0 86.0 i0.0
i00.0 67.5 85.0 I0.0 2.5 95.0 15.0
91.5 68.1 8Z.O 38.8 14.9 75.0 i.i 95.4 71.2 86.9 /.3.1 ]3.7 81.0 7.8 95.4 70.6 94.8 43.8 15.0 87.6 ii.i 97.7 84.9 90.7 41.9 8.1 93.0 14.0 97.2 71.8 94.4 35.2 7.0 85.9 15.5
89.6 67.9 86.6 54.5 ]2.7 71.6 1.5 93.1 75.4 90.8 50.8 17.7 79.2 1.5 9q.5 84.3 95.0 52.1 14.0 75.2 9.9 98.5 81.8 95.5 60.6 16.7 77.3 9.1 9 4 . 4 85.2 98.1 59.3 22.2 87.0 16.7
87.8 68.1 83.2 38.3 ]2.0 72.1 1.0 94.3 69.5 88.6 42.0 ]3.6 80.2 7.7 96.9 76.2 92.9 41.2 ]3.8 8~.3 i0.7 97.3 80.0 92.3 45.9 10.9 86.4 ]2.3 96.2 75.8 94.0 36.8 9.9 88.5 15.4
32.6 0 23.9 25.4 22.5 11.3 14.1 15.5 1.3 35.0 4.4 3~.0 19.7 25.1 14.3 18.2 21.2 .5 56.9 7.3 28.4 16.5 17.4 9.2 25.7 21.1 0 56.7 32.8 50.7 29.9 35.8 19.4 28.4 6.0 6.0 37.5 7.1 46.4 14.3 28.6 10.7 16.1 14.3 0
42.6 1.6 18.7 19.4 18.3 19.2 21.6 17.1 3.8 59.1 17.8 20.0 19.1 21.3 19.3 25.7 26.7 3.6 55.8 16.3 29.4 19.9 26.1 24.6 27.5 22.2 4.5 56.7 11.0 31.1 30.3 29.8 22.0 19.3 25.1 3.3 5~.2 21.0 34.7 21.3 33.2 19.8 26.3 18.9 2.4
57.6 2.0 14.4 18.8 23.8 21.8 26.9 27.1 3.7 63.6 12.6 22.6 21.5 20.9 21.5 26.6 35.5 1.5 66.6 12.8 20.9 23.2 24.0 25.8 29.6 38.3 4.6 70.6 20.9 22.5 28.2 23.9 24.7 28.6 36.1 2.4 60.8 19.6 28.2 29.2 29.6 21.1 25.1 25.1 1.9
62.5 1.8 10.6 25.8 16.3 25.5 32.6 38.1 3.7 71.3 2.4 16.9 25.8 23.9 29.3 31.2 ~0.8 2.9 70.2 10.5 18.8 21.0 22.3 28.9 36.9 38.6 5.6 65.4 17.3 14.2 27.7 28.5 18.2 34.4 39.9 4.5 80.9 17.2 22.2 32.2 20.3 24.1 24.7 47.8 5.0
50.3 1.7 15.3 21.1 19.9 20.4 24.6 25.1 3.3 60.8 9.8 20.2 21.0 22.7 22.6 26.7 32.4 2.5 64.4 12.0 23.0 21.1 24.3 24.9 31.8 33.2 4.4 63.6 17.4 24.5 28.7 26.7 22.0 27.5 32.8 3.1 61.4 19.2 30.5 26.8 26.6 20.3 25.6 28.3 2.8
42.3 0 22.5 25.4 19.7 12.7 15.5 28.2 l.& 38.1 4.8 23.8 19.0 42.9 19.0 19.0 28.6 0 50.0 12.5 0 12.5 0 [2.5 37.5 25.0 0 25.0 75.0 50.0 0 0 0 0 0 25.0
0 0 66.7 0 0 0 0 66.7 0
45.9 1.3 13.4 "19.7 17.8 21.7 21.7 19.7 4.5 61.3 21.6 16.2 16.2 22.5 17.1 23.4 27.0 4.5 63.6 15.2 26.3 20.2 26.3 30.3 29.3 25.3 4.0 64.0 12.0 24.0 22.0 24.0 28.0 16.0 32.0 4.0 57.5 27.5 40.0 17.5 37.5 25.0 27.5 17.5 2.5
55.9 2.1 15.4 18.1 23.4 22.9 27.1 30.3 4.3 68.6 15.0 20.9 22.9 17.6 24.8 26.8 38.6 2.0 67.3 17.0 20.3 20.9 20.9 28.8 34.0 43.1 4.6 73.3 19.8 23.3 23.3 24.4 27.9 26.7 38.4 2.3 56.3 21.1 19.7 26.8 29.6 28.2 19.7 29.6 1.4
63.4 2.2 10.4 26.1 17.2 26.9 32.8 39.6 /..5 71.5 2.3 16.2 23.8 24.6 31.5 33.1 &0.8 3.8 68.6 11.6 19.0 21.5 22.3 29.8 35.5 ~0.5 6.6 65.2 16.7 12.1 28.8 25.8 19.7 36.4 43.9 6.1 87.0 18.5 24.1 33.3 24.1 27.8 20.4 53.7 7.4
5&.2 1.8 12.6 20.2 19.6 23.0 26.7 29.7 4.2 65.7 11.6 17.8 20.4 22.6 2/..8 27.0 35.2 3.1 67.1 13.6 20.7 20.2 23.1 28.3 34.8 37.6 4.8 67.7 18.2 20.9 25.0 23.2 25.5 27.3 38.6 4.I 64.3 22.0 28.0 24.7 28.0 25.8 23.1 ~U~.I 3.8
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Table 13.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Households Using (continued) NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage o f households u s i n g a t home i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , food f r~n a l l sources ; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more persons," by u r b a n l z a t i o n , income, and household s i z e
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s 2 / Urban iza t ion , money income a f t e r income Dark Other taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , and household size l/ green green Tomatoes
and deep vega- ye l low t a b l e s
(2) (3) "(4)
Other
C o ~ e r e l a l l y C~nerc ially canned-- DI"I ed - - Fresh £n~l%s 2_/ frozen-- Vege%ables F r u i t s
Except Baby, Except Baby, baby, baby, Vege- Vege- Fru i t s j u n i o r j u n i o r Fru i ts C i t r u s Other t a b l e s j u n i o r j u n i o r t a b l e s
foods foods foods foods
(6) (7) (s) (99 0.0) (U.) (Z2) (13) (1,~) (15)
J u i c e s
(i) (5) RURAL N0N FA~
Under 2,000: R-person households ........ 47.4 77.2 31.6 77.2 43.9 84.2 10.5 3.5 49.1 0 24.6 0 21.i 26.3 26.3 12.3 12.3 3.5 3-person households ........ 73.3 93.3 60.0 80.0 &6.7 80.0 6.7 0 80.0 0 33.3 0 53.3 20.0 6.7 13.3 13.3 20.0 4-person households ........ 50.0 50.0 37.5 87.5 50.0 75.0 25.0 12.5 75.0 0 62.5 0 37.5 12.5 12.5 0 12.5 25.0 5-pePson households . . . . . . . . 80.0 lO0.O 80.0 100.0 80.0 60.0 20.0 0 40.0 20.0 80.0 40.0 80.0 60.0 60.0 40.0 60.0 0 Households of 6 or more .... ~0.0 60.0 &O.O 80.0 40.0 80.0 0 0 i00.0 20.0 60.0 20.0 40.0 0 60.0 20.0 20.0 0
2,000-3,999 : 2 -person households ........ 67.6 83.1 50.7 98,6 57.7 81.7 22.5 9.9 81.7 4.2 36.6 2.8 29.6 19.7 18.3 15.5 22.5 12.7 3-person households ........ 63.4 95.1 51.2 97,6 61.0 87.8 26.8 17.1 75.6 7.3 58.5 9.8 26.8 22.0 17.1 24.4 29.3 29.3 4 -person households ........ 58.3 91.7 43.8 91.7 66.7 91.7 22.9 6.3 85.& 14.6 43.8 22.9 35.4 14.6 25.0 14.6 25.0 18.8 5 -person households ........ 70.4 92.6 70.~ 88,9 77.8 96.3 14.8 3.7 81.5 7.4 48.1 7.4 1.4.4 t0.7 40.7 18.5 22.2 18.5 Households of 6 or more .... 70.0 93.3 46.7 i00,0 66.7 96.7 13.3 i0.0 93.3 3.3 53.3 16.7 30.0 23.3 33.3 20.0 23.3 23.3
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2 -penson households . . . . . . . . 58.3 91 .7 64 .6 87.5 58.3 85J , 37.5 18.8 72 .9 0 68.8 2 .1 10.4 22.9 25.0 18.8 27 .1 16.7 3 -person households ........ 77.3 90.9 56.8 95.5 47.7 93.2 31.8 11.4 79.5 4.5 52.3 6.8 29.5 18.2 29.5 11.4 25.0 29.5 4-person households ........ 71.9 95.3 62.5 95,3 71.9 98.4 43.8 9.4 85.9 1.6 68.8 3.1 21.9 26.6 32.8 20.3 21.9 29.7 5 -person households ........ 74.2 96.8 51.6 93.5 80.6 87.1 25.8 6.5 83.9 12.9 67.7 22.6 19.4 35.5 19.4 19.4 29.0 35.5 Households of 6 or more .... 79.4 94.1 50.0 97,1 85.3 82.4 23.5 8.8 91.2 11.8 76.5 17.6 ~.i 29.4 32.4 8.8 26.5 20.6
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . 68 .0 80 .0 52.0 8~.0 76 .0 8£.0 36 .0 16 .0 84 .0 0 60.0 0 12.0 24 .0 8 .0 20.0 32 .0 32 .0 3 -person households ........ 80,6 97.2 69.4 97.2 80.6 88.9 4A.4 ii.i 83.3 2.8 69.4 2.8 16.7 30.6 22.2 22.2 25.0 41.7 4-person households ........ 90.5 i00.0 76.2 i00.0 85.7 95.2 38.1 19.0 95.2 4.8 81.0 4.8 14.3 14.3 23.8 28.6 47.6 28.6 5-person households ........ 75,0 93.8 56.3 I00,0 93.8 i00.0 50.0 6.3 87.5 6.3 68.8 25.0 18.8 18.8 37.5 12.5 31.3 31.3 Households of 6 or more .... 75,0 93.8 43.8 i00,0 68.8 93.8 18.8 6.3 I00.0 6.3 75.0 12.5 18.8 31.3 6.3 18.8 37.5 43.8
A l l incomes 3/: 2 -person households ........ 59,5 83.7 50.2 88,1 56.8 80.6 26.0 10.6 70.5 1.8 43.6 1.8 20.7 23.8 19.8 15.9 20.3 15.0 3 -person households ........ 72,4 94.1 55.9 9~,7 58.6 89.5 31.6 11.2 78.3 3.9 52.6 5.3 25.0 21.1 2.3.7 18.4 25.7 30.3 4 -person households ........ 69.2 92.5 57.5 94.5 71.2 94.5 36.3 ii.0 87.0 6.2 61.6 9.6 26.7 20.5 27.4 18.5 26.7 25.3 5 -person households ........ 72.1 94.2 60.5 94.2" 81.4 gO.7 27.9 5.8 82.6 9.3 59.3 17.4 31.& 33.7 32.6 18.6 26.7 25.6 Households of 6 or more .... 74.4 92.2 47.8 96.7 73.3 88.9 16.7 7.8 9~.4 8.9 65.6 16.7 35.6 26.7 27.8 14.4 25.6 24.4
EURAL FA~/ Under 2,(]00:
2 -persom households ........ 50.5 8~.i 49.5 93,5 63.6 92.5 7.5 .9 ~6.7 0 24.3 0 33.6 2,3.4 21.5 5.6 14.0 7.5 3 -person households ........ 55,9 86.4 45.8 89,8 55.9 96.6 5.1 5.1 62.7 8.5 32.2 8.5 28.8 20.3 18.6 8.5 22.0 11.9 4-person households ........ 66.7 91.1 60.0 97,8 66.7 93.3 13.3 2.2 68.9 8.9 57.8 8.9 42.2 22.2 33.3 13.3 26.7 15.6 5 -persom households ........ 71.0 90.3 61.3 93.5 6~.5 90.3 12.9 3.2 77.4 3.2 58.1 6.5 32.3 25.8 38.7 16.1 22.6 12.9 Households of 6 or more .... 5~,2 95.8 45.8 100.0 5&.2 95.8 4.2 0 70.8 0 37.5 0 41.7 33.3 16.7 8.3 20.8 0
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ........ 42.6 85.3 35.3 82.4 54.4 9&.l 10.3 &.& 63.2 0 36.8 0 22.1 14.7 22.1 11.8 17.6 11.8 3-person households ........ 69,4 95.2 56.5 95.2 59.7 96.8 25.8 6.5 69.4 6.5 45.2 11.3 29.0 32.3 24.2 21.0 32.3 17.7 4-person households ." ....... 65,5 96.4 50.9 98.2 74.5 96.& 10.9 0 81.8 3.6 41.8 1.8 30.9 36.4 29.1 18.2 23.6 12.7 5 -person households ........ 69,1 94.5 50.9 9~.5 58.2 98.2 14.5 1.8 76.4 10.9 47.3 14.5 30.9 40.0 29.1 7.3 25.5 12.7 Households of 6 or more .... 70,4 98.1 4~5.3 96.3 74.1 96.3 14.8 1.9 75.9 11.1 46.3 ii.i 29.6 27.8 20.4 3.7 29.6 13,0
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ........ 51,4 88.6 37.1 85.7 &O.O 91.4 i~.3 2.9 68.6 0 3£.3 0 14.3 11.4 25.7 14.3 20.0 14.3 3-person households ........ 71.1 9~.7 50.0 97.4 68.4 97.4 7.9 7.9 78.9 0 3~.2 0 18.4 15.8 34.2 15.8 31.6 13.2 4-person households ........ 72.3 93.6 57.4 97.9 74.5 97.9 23.4 4.3 91.5 6.4 4~.7 10.6 23.4 3~.0 17.0 17.0 14.9 21.3 5-perSon households ........ 76.9 97.4 59.0 i00.0 71.8 92.3 23.1 5.1 87.2 7.7 56.4 25.6 25.6 48.7 33.3 12.8 43.6 17.9 Households of 6 or more .... 76.3 9&.9 45.8 98.3 71.2 93.2 13.6 1.7 79.7 16.9 45.8 16.9 32.2 40.7 23.7 15.3 ~7.5 13,6
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -person households ........ 60.0 93.3 33.3 I00.0 66.7 80.0 26.7 13.3 73.3 0 46.7 0 6.7 26.7 ~0.0 13.3 26.7 26.7 3-person households ........ 53,3 93.3 53.3 93.3 66.7 93.3 13.3 13.3 93.3 0 80.0 0 /6.7 46.7 13.3 20.0 26.7 33,3 4-person households ........ 87.0 95.7 47.8 82.6 73.9 i00.0 43.5 17.4 95.7 4.3 65.2 8.7 30.4 3~.8 17.4 13.0 26.1 34.8 5 -person households ........ 60.0 93.3 60.0 93.3 73.3 93.3 16.7 3.3 83.3 6.7 60.0 6.7 23.3 36.7 33.3 16.7 23.3 2_3,3 Households of 6 or more .... 75.0 97.5 52.5 i00.0 80.0 97.5 20.0 7.5 82.5 I0.0 57.5 17.5 17.5 27.5 22.5 12.5 27.5 22.5
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ........ 52.7 86.9 43.1 89.6 57.7 91.9 11.9 3.8 57.7 .4 32.7 .4 23.8 20.8 22.7 8.5 17.3 12.3 3-persen households ........ 62.9 91.0 53.8 92.9 62.4 96.2 12.9 5.7 69.0 4.8 4,2.4 6.7 27.1 25.7 20.5 14.8 27.1 15.2 4-person households ........ 68.4 95.1 53.4 95.6 71.4 97.1 20.9 5.3 81.I 5.8 50.0 6.3 31.6 29.6 24.8 15.0 22.3 19,4 5-person households ........ 68.5 9~.4 52.8 96.1 66.3 93.8 17.4 2.8 79.8 7.9 51.7 13.5 29.2 37.6 32.6 11.8 30.3 18.0 Households of 6 or more .... 71.1 96.2 49.3 97.6 69.7 94.8 14.2 3.8 77.7 10.4 ~.5 13.7 30.3 3~.I 19.~ ii.4 3~.i 15.2
Canned (single strength) Frozen, i
C i t r u s Other Vege- concen- t r a t e d
f r u i t t a b l e
(16) (17) (18) (19)
Fresh
(2o)
1.8 0 0 0 0
2.8 2.& 6.3 3.7 3.3
2.1 0
4.7 3.2 2.9
0 0 0 0 0
1.8 1.3 4.1 2.3 2.2
0 1.7
0 0 0
1.5 0
1.8 0 0
0 0
4.3 0
1.7
0 0
4.3 0 0
.4
.5 1.9
0 .5
1_/21 meals a t home = 1 person. 2_/ Inc ludes h~ne-eanned and home*frozen v e g e t a b l e s or f r u i t s t h a t were brought i n t o the home i n f r e s h form. 3_/ Inc ludes households no% c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table lb.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Q~mntity Per Household NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, incame, and household size
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s 2 / Fresh f r u i t s 2 / Urbas~za t ion , money income a f t e r income Dark Other taxes (dollars), and household size i/ green green - and deep vegeo Tomatoes Other Citrus Other
yellow tables
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
4,000-5999: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-persou households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
All incomes 3/: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 3 -person households . . . . . . . . 4-person households . . . . . . . . 5 -pez-son households . . . . . . . . Households of 6 or more ....
URB~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households Of 6 or more ....
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4 -person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
4.000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
All incomes~/: 2-person households ........ 3-person households ........ 4-person households ........ 5-person households ........ Households of 6 or more ....
See footnotes at end of table.
Commercially frozen--
Vege- Fruits tables
(8) (9)
0.81 2.43 0.62 1.62 2.93 4.03 0.21 0.03 1.58 3.12 1.01 2.67 3.22 5.06 .23 .04 1.06 3.59 1.39 2.42 3.38 7.35 .29 .i0 1.91 4.95 2.31 4.17 3.80 6.49 .13 .09 1.64 4.78 1.29 3.09 3.60 9.61 .09 .00
1.20 2.52 .74 2.11 3.09 4.27 .26 .07 1.32 3.04 1.00 2.4~ 3.3~ 6.31 .45 .14 1.47 2.95 1.02 2.79 4.40 5.73 .39 .Ii 1.66 3.8~ 1.27 3.32 4.52 7.69 .62 .06 1.96 4.47 1.53 3.67 5.28 8.64 .29 .04
1.03 2.50 1.02 2.24 3.03 3.83 .52 .13 1.64 3.12 1.07 2.77 4.05 5.30 .48 .it. 1.55 3.50 1.14 2.99 4.65 6.61 .60 .ii 1.80 3.70 1.20 3.62 5.58 6.85 .54 .i0 1.89 4.41 1.35 3.78 6.21 9.66 .59 .21
1.09 2.80 .97 2.16 3.47 5.28 .6B .12 1.32 3.26 1.12 2.80 4.90 6.27 .88 .17 1.90 3.92 1.58 3.59 6.68 7.60 .99 .16 1.88 4.25 1.85 3.81 5.98 8.49 1.12 .14 2.42 5.51 1.62 4.28 6.79 11.58 1.01 .25
1.0~ 2.51 .85 2.06 3.10 4.21 .44 .10 1.44 3.21 1.07 2.66 4.05 5.96 .57 .13 1.65 3.57 1.27 3.15 5.15 6.69 .63 .12 1.78 4.0~ 1.43 3.60 5.&6 7.79 .70 .09 2.13 4.72 1.84 3.92 6.05 9.83 .58 .16
1.04 2.40 .59 1.68 3.40 3.64 .31 .03 2.06 2.19 1.07 2.46 3.21 3.28 .46 .07 1.47 2.97 1.06 1.14 3.87 5.44 .16 .16 1.22 3.88 .63 4.02 3.89 2.02 .00 .31 2.21 1.50 .67 1.51 2.00 9.50 .21 .00
1.36 2.55 .73 2.22 3.19 3.50 .29 .07 1.49 2.72 .93 2.60 3.56 5.72 .40 .ii 1.87 3.03 1.11 3.10 4.23 4.77 .48 .14 1.9~ 3.50 1.24 3.62 4.86 6.19 .92 .08 2.24 3.96 1.59 3.67 4.41 7.18 .34 .03
1.14 2.45 1.03 2.37 3.19 3.63 .50 .14 1.79 3.14 1.13 2.94 4.13 5.09 .49 .15 1.71 3.03 1.14 3.19 4.40 6.20 .64 .13 1.93 3.56 1.32 3.82 6.11 6.11 .64 .Ii 1.92 3.71 1.42 3.72 5.67 8.36 .78 .27
1.12 2.87 1.05 2.14 3.33 5.09 .75 .12 1.34 3.14 1.22 2.85 4.95 6.28 .92 .17 1.93 3.87 1.47 3.81 6.64 7.43 1.08 .16 2.22 4.38 2.0~ 3.92 5.51 7.97 1.31 .16 2.89 5.50 1.68 4.36 6.61 9.86 1.37 .28
1.13 2.52 .89 2.17 3.21 3.91 .50 .ii 1.57 3.02 !.12 2.79 4.24 5.55 .60 .14 1.86 3.37 1.26 3.41 5117 6.23 .72 .14 2.02 3.85 1.51 3.75 5.65 7.00 .91 .12 2.46 4.31 1.57 4.06 5.67 8.41 .85 .20
Cemnercially canned--
Vegetables Fruits
Except Except, Baby, Baby,
baby, baby, junior Junior Junior Junior foods foods foods foods
(10) (U) (12) (U)
1.30 O.CO 0.75 O.CO 2;11 .07 .76 .04 3.00 .06 1.59 .05 2.93 .05 1.90 .29 3.50 .0~ 1.29 .(~
1.79 .01 .96 .(~ 2.47 .18 1.50 .28 3.19 .24 1.52 .29 3.74 .12 1.55 .17 5.56 .11 1.51 .21
1.72 .02 1.24 .05 2.57 .ii 1.69 .17 3.17 .Ii 1.95 .19 4.05 .15 2.24 .37 4 .66 .18 2.13 .38
1.60 .01 1.42 .03 2.32 .01 1.88 .03 3.10 .16 1.98 .26 2.84 .14 2.34 .35 5.80 .22 3.19 .25
1.62 .01 1.07 .03 2.37 .09 1.58 .14 3.15 .15 1.83 .22 3.56 .13 2.02 .30 5.16 .16 2.18 .30
1.46 .00 .96 .00 2.11 .09 .92 .02 3.37 .00 1.87 .06 1.27 .14 .70 .95 4.92 .00 .00 .00
1.61 .01 1.08 .02 2.48 .22 1.65 .32 3.44 .26 1.76 .28 4.34 .16 1.84 .23 6.42 .16 1.69 .29
1.72 .02 1.19 .07 2.67 .14 1.85 .19 3.20 .15 2.00 .26 4.15 .16 2.~ .38 4.63 .22 2.13 .49
1.53 .01 I.~6 .04 2.20 .01 1.96 .03 2.83 .19 1.91 .29 2.64 .16 2.50 .38 5.4~ .29 3.58 .31
1.60 .01 1.17 .(]3 2.41 .ii 1.76 .16 3.16 .17 1.92 .25 3.65 .16 2.23 .35 5.27 .23 2.44 .39
D r i e d - -
Vege- Fru i ts t a b l e s
(14) (15)
0.19 0.20 .36 .19 ./.6 .13 .66 .20
1.71 .30
.18 .19
.18 .14
.32 .19
.51 .27
.83 .21
.09 .15
.21 .17
.18 .16
.24 .25
.57 .29
.10 • 19
.12 .19
.17 .16
.20 .27
.29 .33
.13 .17
.18 .16
.23 .17
.33 .26
.63 .28
.18 .20
.15 .20
.00 .12
.33 .00
.50 .00
.15 .20
.16 .12
.25 .20
.5~ .18 1.14 .23
.09 .14
.21 .19
.17 .13
.25 .22
.~0 .23
.ii .19
.I0 .19
.17 .15
.20 .30
.32 .39
.Ii .17
.15 .17
.18 .16
.30 .23
.57 .26
Juices
Canned (single s t rength)
Frozen, Other Vege- concert- Fresh
Citrus f r u i t t a b l e t r a t e d
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
0.78 0.32 0.32 0.15 0.o6 .98 .32 .56 .24 .01 .91 .17 .62 .42 .00
1.95 .63 1.05 .08 .13 1.41 .34 .87 .26 .00
.60 .45 .47 .15 .ii • 66 .67 .63 .30 .15
1.14 .95 .79 .37 .24 1.2B .81 .83 .39 .19 1.59 .57 1.12 .27 .08
.90 .57 .57 .32 .09 • 66 .55 .53 .59 .03
1.19 .76 .74 .60 .14 1.11 .6~ 1.01 .59 .29 2.25 .71 1.05 .58 .i0
.52 .82 .67 .45 .14 1.00 1.00 .83 .58 .i0 1.14 .88 1.00 .71 .15 1.47 .67 1.09 .83 .27 1.67 .92 .80 1.33 .24
.68 .58 .52 .28 .i0 • 80 .69 .64 .47 .08
1.15 .78 .86 .57 .16 1.29 .73 1.09 .60 .23 1.75 .69 1.05 .67 .12
./~ .35 .31 .28 .06 1.57 .50 .39 .33 .00 .00 .14 .70 .46 .00 .(30 .00 .00 .00 .~ .00 .00 .00 1.23 .00
.51 .52 .4A .18 .ll
.69 .71 .57 .30 .20 1.23 .95 .88 .&2 .27 • 83 1.05 .97 .55 .09
1.98 .76 .89 .25 .ii
• 75 .60 .60 .36 .ii .55 .65 .50 .67 .0~
1.09 .8£ .79 .68 .13 1.0~ .74 1.08 .64 .40 1.69 .98 .89 .71 .12
.53 .81 .62 .46 .17 1.00 i.ii .87 .59 .13 I.ii .9~ .99 .77 .18 1.30 .82 i.i0 .99 .36 1.82 I.Ii .5~ 1.50 .36
.60 .65 .54 .33 .12
.80 .81 .62 .52 .i0 1.14 .SK .92 .65 .18 .99 .90 1.23 .73 .30
1.68 .91 .89 .84 .19
86
Table 14.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Q~antity Per Household (continued) NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by .urbanization, income, and household s ize
Urbanization, money inc~ne after i n c a s e taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , and household size 1 /
(1) RURAL NONF.~.~
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2 - pe r son households ........ O. 52 2.15 O. 53 i. 29 3 -person hoUSeholds ........ 1.39 3.19 .90 3.05 4-person households ......... 51 1.53 1.41 1.59 5 -person households . . . . . . . . 2.79 6.54 4.65 6.25 Households of 6 or more .... 1.01 3.53 .67 1.76
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ......... 93 2.28 .82 1.94 3 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . 94 3 . 5 2 1 . 1 3 2 . 0 4 4 -pe r son households ......... 77 2.51 " .86 2.24 5 -person households ........ 1.41 3.95 1.39 2.75 Households of 6 or more .... 1.88 4.67 1.53 3.71
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households ......... 63 2.57 .97 1.76 3-person households ........ 1.21 2.80 .88 2.21 4 -pe r son households ........ i. 21 4.28 i. 16 2.48 5 -person households ........ 1.58 3.80 .85 3.15 Households of 6 o r more .... 2.00 5.04 i.i0 3.83
6,000 and over: 2 -person households ......... 94 2.24 .59 2.15 3-person households ........ 1.30 3.61 .78 2.53 4 -person households ........ 1.55 4.24 2.38 2.55 5-person households ......... 79 3.35 1.30 3.64 Households of 6 or more .... 1.63 5.20 1.54 3.70
All in%crees _3/: 2-person households ......... 76 2.24 .74 1.70 3 -person households ........ i. 16 3.36 • 88 2.30 4 -person households ........ 1.12 3.72 1.32 2.48 5-person households ........ 1.42 4.11 1.34 3.~0 Households of 6 or more .... l.Sh 4.75 1.41 3.57
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 82 3.12 .89 2.18 3 -person households ........ 1. i0 4.37 I. 02 2.56 4-person households ........ 1.17 5.49 1.61 3.93 5 -person households ........ 1.70 4.47 1.66 2.88 Households of 6 o r more .... 1.88 7.47 2.10 5.00
2,0G0-3,999 : 2 -person households ......... 89 3.24 .46 1.83 3-person households ......... 1.05 4.07 1.16 2.39 &-person households ". ....... 1.09 3.89 .99 2.53 5-persou households ........ 1.13 4.83 1.15 3.36 Households o[ 6 or more .... 1 .33 5 . 5 4 1.36 3 . 5 6
4,0(X)-5,999 : 2 -person households ......... 97 3.03 1.15 2.10 3-person households ........ 1.29 4.28 1.03 2.65 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . 1 .33 5 . 3 6 1 . 0 6 3 . 1 8 5-person households ........ 1.36 4.59 1.22 3.30 Households o f 6 or more . . . . 1 . 4 9 6.32 1 .63 3.93
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -pe r son households ........ 1.00 4.01 .64 2.89 3 -person households ......... 73 4.07 .85 3.70 4-person households ........ 2.51 3.96 .87 2.90 5 -person households ........ 1.26 5.01 1.33 3.23 Households of 6 o r more .... 1.16 6.02 1.43 4.79
All incomes _3/: 2-persos households ........ 1.06 3.33 .80 2.13 3-person households ........ 1.12 4.47 1.15 2.56 4 -person households . . . . . . . . 1.38 4.79 1.14 3.01 5 -persc~ households ........ 1.31 4.85 1.25 3.21 Households of 6 or more .... 1.47 6.12 3.51 4.09
Fresh vegetables 2 / Fresh f r u i t s 2 / Commercially Commercial1.7 canned-- - f rozen - - Vegetables F ru i t s
Dark Other Except Except green g r e e n Vege- Baby, Baby,
and deep vege- Tomatoes Other Citrus Other Lables Fruits baby, junior baby, y e l l c ~ t a b l e s j u n i o r j u n i o r j u n i o r
foods foods foods foods
c~) o) ,4) (~) (6) C7) CS) (9) (10) (n) (12) (u)
2.40 3.73 0.13 0.05 1.18 0.00 2.93 4.4~ .08 .00 2.67 .00 2.28 5.30 .50 .13 3.11 .00 i.~6 &.75 .12 .00 2.37 .03 1.71 5.16 .00 .00 2.56 .12
2-78 5.36 .22 .06 2.29 .02 2.66 7.01 .62 .25 2.52 .07 4.58 6.60 .27 .07 2.96 .25 4.29 9.47 .24 .02 3.18 .08 5.54 8.39 .25 .07 5.36 .02
2.&8 4.28 .68 .15 1.72 .CO 3.64 5.36 .56 .ii 2.29 .02 4.96 6.68 .58 .09 3.16 .02 4.11 7.51 .31 .i0 3.74 .11 6.95 10.54 .35 .14 4.96 .12
4 . 2 3 6 . 3 7 .37 .09 2 . 0 0 .00 4.63 5.89 .81 .15 2.75 .01 7.57 8.52 .58 .14 4.51 .01 7.99 10.09 .66 .08 3.15 .09 6.87 14.86 .26 .23 7.66 .04
2.80 4.61 .34 .08 1.76 .01 3.~8 6.20 .58 .14 2.40 .03 5.19 6.84 .50 .10 3.29 .09 5 . 3 5 8.42 . 36 .06 3 . 3 5 .08 6.20 i0.17 .26 .12 5.50 .07
2.83 5.73 .09 .01 1.13 .00 3.53 8.25 .07 .0~ 1.56 .I0 3.82 10.18 .24 .0~ 2.66 .14 5.25 9.92 .19 .04 4.13 .01 5.98 13.37 .i0 .00 3.57 .00
3.47 6.81 .14 .03 1.41 .00 3.59 8.72 .38 .08 2.24 .i0 4.92 9.6~ .13 .00 2.20 .07 3.74 9.63 .28 .01 2.63 .09 7.30 13.49 .24 .03 3.46 .16
2.50 5.88 .16 .02 1.84 .00 4.62 8.36 .08 .!0 2.35 .00 6 . 2 4 11 .63 .26 .03 2 . 7 0 .07 5.55 11.28 .42 .03 4.ii .14 7.07 13.92 .22 .07 4.17 .13
3.&6 4.86 .36 .31 1.52 .00 5.8& 9.87 .17 .20 2.07 .00 4.39 7.91 .51 .20 3.63 .01 5.84 9.70 .47 .05 4.00 .i0 7.67 15.59 .28 .08 4.76 .09
2.99 5.94 .15 .04 1.36 * 4.09 8.85 .19 .07 1.95 .06 4.84 9.9~ .26 .07 2.62 .08 4.76 10.54 .31 .03 3.53 .09 7.i0 14.18 .23 .09 4.16 .i0
Dried - - Juices
Canned (single strength)
Frozen,
Vege- F r u i t s C i t r u s Othe r Yege - concen- Fresh tables fndt table tr~ted
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (2o)
0.65 0.00 0.15 0.19 .73 .00 .69 .13
1.06 .00 .43 .13 3.69 .07 1.23 .32 1.01 .06 2.SO .00
.73 .03 .26 .16 1.21 .23 .16 .16 1.22 .37 .48 .12 1.31 .09 .50 .43 1.35 .14 .5~ .16
1 . 4 6 .01 .07 .18 1.25 .ii .21 .II 1.96 .05 .18 .23 1.74 .34 .19 .27 2.44 .25 .84 .34
1.20 .00 .11 .16 1.59 .03 .20 .16 2.31 .09 .08 .18 1.80 .33 .13 .13 2.66 .08 .15 .15
.90 .01 .17 .19 1.24 .10 -22 .13 1.74 .16 .28 .18 1.78 .22 .35 .29 1.99 .22 .72 .24
.37 .80 .31 .22 • 56 .Ii .33 .25
1.76 .08 .80 .15 1.37 .08 .46 .22 2.17 .00 1.41 .71
.78 .00 .16 .14 1.21 .16 .35 .26 • 87 .0~ .32 .35 .99 .13 .46 .31
1.33 .15 .54 .29
.91 .00 .10 .07 1.26 .00 .23 .17 1.15 .16 .30 .24 1 .99 .35 .36 .43 i.~0 .15 .75 .46
1.29 .00 .03 .27 1.76 .00 .41 .34 2.38 .17 .47 .38 2.03 .13 .38 .33 1.91 .24 .3~ .30
.65 * .21 .19 1.04 .08 .32 .24 1 .T / .09 .47 .25 1.49 .22 .~6 .J& 1.59 .14 . 66 .41
1.01 0.32 0.30 0.04 0.08 • II .18 .71 .16 .CO .40 .00 .38 .35 .00
1.96 .73 1.73 .00 .00 3.16 .33 1.35 .00 .00
.56 .31 .53 .ii .12
.44 .59 .75 .35 .05
.89 1.07 .68 .31 .23 1.56 .68 .50 .18 .48 1.25 .53 1.38 .32 .07
1.49 .51 .47 .20 .05 .90 .22 .57 .38 .00
1.53 .56 .67 .~8 .14 1.08 .38 .70 .60 .07 3.73 .2& 1.12 .46 .06
.22 .92 .86 .KO .00 1.0~ .62 .62 .57 .00 1.35 .64 1.14 .45 .00 1.99 .21 1.20 .46 .00 .69 .58 1.55 1.25 .00
.79 .44 .46 .16 .07
.79 .43 .65 .39 .0~ 1.20 .71 .74 .41 .13 1.65 .46 .73 .45 .18 2.12 .39 1.23 .52 .05
.gO .22 .27 .06 .00 1.01 .19 .65 .17 .04 1.92 .33 .74 .44 .00 2.9~ .88 1.15 .18 .00 .67 .52 .91 .CO .00
1.60 .32 .45 .09 .03 .96 .53 .74 .21 .00
1.29 .51 .53 .19 .01 2.39 .19 .97 .20 .00 1.19 .09 1.22 .21 .00
.81 .25 .46 .22 .00 1.41 .39 .91 .21 .00 .49 .71 .55 .27 .30
1.89 .57 1.2~ .14 .00 1.55 .45 1.65 .20 .07
2.08 .31 1.08 .21 .00 .&2 .85 1.16 .46 .00 .93 .36 .8£ .53 .09
1.88 .36 .77 .30 .00 2.43 .41 1.02 .50 .00
1.09 .23 .45 .13 .01 • 88 .~0 .73 .22 .01
1.088 .45 .6Z .36 .08 2.08 .4~ 1.07 .24 .00 1.34 .4~ 1.2q .31 .02
N Less than 0.005. by income.
l/ 21 meals at h~ne. i person. 2_/ Includes home-canned and h e . e - f r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s o r fruits that were brought into the ~ i n fresh fore. 3--/ Includes households not classified
87"
Table 15.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ; JUICES: Money Value Per Household
BY URBANIZNORATI
THON
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table 1), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persona, byurbanization, income, and household size
Fresh ve etables 2/ Fresh fruits 2JCommercially Commercially canned-- Juicesg
frozen-- Vegetables FruitsDried--
Canned (single strength)Urbanization, money income Dark Other Except Except
after income taxes (dollars),and household size
green greenTomatoes Other Citrus Other
Vege-Fruits ba
or
Bab9,junior
bobo
BabY,Junior
Ve e-
lFruits Citrus
f
Frozen,_
and deep vege- tables Juni ,foods
Juni rfoods
tab es ruit tab^es tratedFresh
yellow tables foods foods
... .T^.(1'.T'^..^ (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Under 2,000:2-person households ........ 0.14 0.37 0.15 0.25 0.25 0.70 0.07 0.02 0.22 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.013-person households ........ .29 .55 .26 .43 .31 .83 .08 .02 .37 .02 .17 .01 .06 .05 .08 .04 .06 .094-person households ........ .17 .59 .38 .40 .29 1.13 .08 .03 .48 .02 .36 .01 .07 .03 .10 .02 .07 .15 .005-person households ........ .30 .80 .61 .66 .32 .88 .04 .05 .47 .01 .37 .14 .13 .06 .19 .08 12 04 0Households of 6 or more .... .29 .79 .34 .48 .30 1.42 .03 .00 .51 .01 .25 .01 .30 .06 24 06
.10
.0
. 2
2,000-3,999:. . . . 9 .00
2-person households ........ .44 .39 .20 .32 .33 .72 .09 .03 .34 • .21 .01 .04 .06 .06 .05 .05 .06 .013-person households ........ .23 .47 .25 .37 .30 1.00 .16 .06 .44 .06 .32 .08 .03 .04 .06 .08 .07 .10 .034-person households ........ .22 .47 .26 .43 .39 .97 .14 .05 .58 .09 .33 .09 .06 .06 .10 .10 .09 .13 .035-person households ........ .25 .64 .31 .50 .39 1.23 .23 .03 .64 .04 .36 .06 .08 .08 .11 .11 .09 14 02Households of 6 or more .... .29 .67 .38 .50 .44 1.27 .10 .02 .87 .04 .31 .07 .14 .06 16 07 13
.
10.
4,000-5,999:. . . . .01
2-person households ........ .16 .40 .27 .38 .29 .69 .19 .06 .34 .27 .01 .02 .05 .07 .07 .07 .11 .023-person households ........ .26 .51 .28 .45 .37 .86 .18 .06 .50 .03 .37 .06 .05 .05 .07 OY .06 .21 014-person households ........ .26 .53 .29 .48 .42 1.13 .21 .05 .57 .04 .42 .06 .04 .05 .10 .09 .08 .21
.
025-person households ........ .29 .56 .30 .54 .50 1.08 .19 .04 .72 .05 .45 .12 .04 .07 .10 08 11 22.0Households of 6 or more .... .30 .66 .32 .56 .60 1.42 .19 .08 .74 .06 .45 .12 .09 08 18
.08
. . . 5
6,000 and over:2-person households ........ .18 .49 .29 .38 .36 .95 .24 .05 .35 • .32 01 .02
.
.07
.
.05
.
.10
.11
.08
.19
.16
.02
.023-person households ........ .22 .57 .33 .46 .49 1.07 .31 .07 .45 .41 .01 .03 .06 .08 .11 .09 .20 024-person households ........ .32 .63 .51 .60 .60 1.33 .34 .07 .62 .07 .44 .10 .03 .05 .09 .10 .11 .25
.
035-person households ........ .29 .72 .53 .63 .56 1.43 .41 .06 .54 .05 .50 .13 .04 .09 19 08 12 8.
Households of 6 or more .... .36 .85 .46 .68 .60 1.85 .33 .12 .98 .07 .65 08 06 10.10
. . .2 .05
All incomes 3/:2-person households ........ .23 .40 .23 .34 .30 .74 .16 .05 .32 .23
.
.01
.
.02
.
.06
.
.06
.11
.07
.09
.06
.51
.10
.05
023-person households ........ .24 .53 .29 .43 .38 .99 .20 .06 .44 .03 .34 .04 .04 .05 .08 .09 .07 .16.
014-person households ........ .27 .56 .35 .51 .46 1.14 .22 .06 .58 .05 .40 .07 .04 .05 .10 .09 .10 20.
035-person households ........ .27 .64 .38 .56 .50 1.26 .25 .04 .64 .05 .43 .11 .06 08 13 09. .
Households of 6 or more .... .32 .72 .39 .58 .54 1.49 .19 .07 .83 .05 .45 10 11.08
.15
.0
.12 .22 .03
URBANUnder 2,000:
2-person households ....... 16 33 14 24 29 66 10 01 26 00 20
.
.00
.
.03
.
.05
.
.05
. 8
.03
.11
.03
.24
10
.02
013-person households ........ .34 .42 .27 .35 .34 .54 .15 .03 .39 .03 .20 .01 .03 .06 .13 .05 .04..11
.
004-person households ........ .22 .39 .32 .12 .36 .88 .05 .06 .69 .00 .43 .02 .00 .03 .00 .02 O8 .16.005-person households ........ .15 .48 .13 .43 .37 .27 .00 .15 .25 .04 .13 .51 06 00 00 00
.
Households of 6 or more .... .50 .30 .17 .25 .20 1.10 .06 .00 .54 00 00 00.09
.00
.00
. .00 .00 .09
2,000-3,999:. . . . . . .00 .00 .40 .00
2-person households ........ .59 .37 .20 .33 .36 .63 .10 .03 .31 .23 .01 .03 .06 .06 .06 .05 07 013-person households ........ .26 .41 .24 .39 .33 .92 .15 .05 .46 .08 .35 .10 .03 .04 .07 .08 .06.11
.
044-person households ........ .27 .48 .28 .44 .38 .81 .17 .07 .62 .10 .38 .09 .05 .07 .10 .11 .10.14
.
035-person households ........ .30 .48 .31 .50 .42 .93 .34 .04 .78 .06 .39 .08 .08 06 08 15. .
Households of 6 or more .... .34 .53 .40 .48 .39 1.02 .12 .01 .98 .06 33 10 18.0
. . .10 .19 .01
4,000-5,999:. . . . 6 .18 .08 .09 .09 .02
2-person households ........ .17 .39 .27 .39 .31 .68 .18 .06 .35 .01 .26 .02 .02 .05 .07 .08 .07 13 033-person households ........ .27 .50 .29 .47 .40 .83 .17 .07 .52 .04 .41 .06 .05 .06 .06 .09 .06.24
.014-person households ........ .28 .46 .30 .48 .40 1.04 .22 .06 .59 .05 .44 .08 .04 .03 .09 .10 .09
.24
.025-person households ........ .31 .52 .33 .56 .54 .97 .22 .04 .76 .06 .50 .12 .04 06 11 09
. .
Households of 6 or more .... .29 .50 .35 .53 .58 1.24 .26 .10 .77 08 44 16 06.
06. . .12 .24 .06
6,000 and over:2-person households ........ .19 .49 .31 .38 .36 .91 .26 .05 .33
. .
.33
.
.01
.
.02
.
.07
.15
.06
.11
.10
.09
.07
.24
.16
.02
033-person households ........ .22 .56 .35 .46 .51 1.06 .32 .08 .45 .01 .42 .01 .03 .06 .08 .13 .10 20.
024-person households ........ .33 .62 .49 .64 .61 1.26 .37 .07 .58 .08 .43 .11 .03 .05 .09 .11 .11.
27
.
045-person households ........ .33 .76 .58 .63 .55 1.36 .48 .07 .54 .06 .52 13 04 10 20. .
Households of 6 or more ....All incomes Y:
2-person households ........
.44
.26
.86
.40
.49
.24
.69
.35
.63
.33
1.66
.71
.44
.17
.14
.05
.96
.32
.09 .73
.25
.
.10
.01
.
.07
.02
.
.11
.06
.
.11
.06
.09
.13
.08
.12
.06
.06
.34
.58
12
.06
.07
023-person households ........ .26 .49 .30 .44 .42 .92 .21 .06 .47 .04 .38 .05 .03 .06 .07 .10 .07.
18.
024-person households ........ .30 .53 .36 .53 .48 1.05 .25 .06 .59 .07 .42 .09 .04 05 .09 .10 .11.23
.035-person households ........ .31 .59 .40 .56 .52 1.12 .33 .05 .68 .06 .46 .12 .05
.
.07 .12 .11 .13.
26.
05Households of 6 or more .... .37 .63 .41 .59 .55 1.29 .28 .08 .87 .07 .50 .13 .10 .07 .13 .10 .09.
.30
.
.03
See footnotes at end of table.
88
Taole 15 .--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Money V a l u e Per H o u s e h o l d ( c o n t i n u e d ) N~TH BY URBM~IZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used a% home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household slze
Urbanization, money income altar Incu~e taxes (dollars),
household size //
F r e s h vegetables ~/
Dark O t h e r green g r e e n Tcsm%oes
and deep vege- ye l lo~ tables
(2) (3) (4)
O~her
Fresh fruits ~/
Citrus Other
(6) (~)
Co~n~erclally frozen--
V e g e - Fruits tables
(8) (9) (l) (5) RURAL NONFA~
U n d e r 2,000: 2-person households ........ 0.09 0.32 0.I£ 0.22 0.19 0.61 0.05 0.03 3-person h~,/seholds ......... 31 .52 .2~ .57 .27 .75 .03 .CO t. - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . 09 . 3 3 . 3 8 . 2 9 . 1 8 . 6 8 . 1 5 .05 5-person households ......... 49 1.15 1.28 1.16 .19 .8~ .05 -.CO Households of 6 or more . . . . . 14 .72 .18 .23 .14 .74 .CO .CO
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... 18 .37 .22 .31 .2B .80 .08 .04 3 - p e r s o n households ......... 15 .58 .28 .33 .23 1.01 .20 .i0 4-person households ......... 12 .39 .24 .43 .41 1.13 .i0 .03 5-person households ......... 19 .81 .32 .47 .36 1.61 .i0 .01 H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r more . . . . . 26 . 6 h . 3 8 . 5 0 . 4 5 1 . 2 1 . 0 8 . 0 3
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ......... i0 .42 .27 .33 .23 .68 .27 .07 3-person households ......... 22 .5~ .23 .41 .27 .85 .23 .05 4-person households ......... 21 .63 .29 .~ .43 1.21 .21 .0~ 5-person households ......... 25 . 6 2 .2~ .47 .36 1.17 .i0 .0~ Households of 6 or more . . . . . 34 .86 .2~ .59 .65 1.53 .Ii .06
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 15 .42 .20 .34 .39 1.19 .14 .05 3-person households ......... 23 .58 .27 .46 .42 l.O& .30 .05 4-person households ......... 26 .69 .70 .40 .58 1.68 .21 .08 5 -person households ......... 17 .50 .39 .61 .62 1.59 .25 .03 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 22 .76 .43 .58 .48 2.16 .09 .ii
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ......... 13 .36 .21 .29 .23 .73 .13 .0~ 3-person households ......... 21 .59 .2~ .41 .29 1.CO .21 .06 4-person households ......... 19 .57 .35 .45 .45 1.22 .18 .05 5 -person households ......... 22 .69 .35 .57_ .47 1.38 .13 .03 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 28 .74 .35 .53 .53 1.50 .08 .05
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 16 .54 .22 .36 .25 1.01 . 0 3 * 3-persme households ......... 19 .76 .25 .41 .29 1.31 .02 .0 2 4-person households ......... 20 .91 .&2 .68 .32 1.6~ .07 * 5-person households ......... 25 .74 .42 .~7 .38 1.22 .06 .0 3 Households of 6 or mute . . . . . 31 i.ii .55 .80 .49 2.14 .0~ .CO
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ......... 15 .63 .13 .31 .27 1.20 .05 .02 3-person households ......... 17 .62 .31 .39 .31 1.61 .13 .03 4-person households ......... 14 .71 .27 .42 .37 1.49 .05 .CO 5 -person households ......... 17 .87 .27 .55 .32 1.55 .i0 .01 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 21 1.15 .32 .56 .56 2.19 .09 .01
4,000-5,999: 2-person house~ids ......... 21 .50 .21 .36 .19 ..94 .08 .01 3-person households ......... 22 .60 .26 .41 .35 1.35 .03 .05 4-person households ......... 2~ .93 .26 .55 .52 1.81 .09 .02 5 -person households ......... 21 .6~ .30 .56 .63 1.77 .15 .02 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 2~ 1.01 .39 .63 .55 2.06 .07 .02
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ......... 18 .70 .19 .49 .32 .80 .13 .i0 3-person households ......... ii .72 .23 .60 .~8 1.68 .06 .~6. 4 - p e r e o n a l households ....... 37 .5~ .25 .49 .42 1.52 .16 .06 5-person households ......... 19 .82 .38 .57 .53 1.68 .17 .02 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 16 .89 .36 .79 .61 2.38 .i0 .03
All incomes 3_/: 2-person h~useholds ......... 18 .58 .19 .35 .23 1.02 .05 .02 3-person households ......... 20 .74 .29 .42 .33 1.50 .06 .03 4-person households ......... 22 .83 .30 .52 .40 1.62 .09 .02 5 -person households ......... 20 .81 .32 .54 .4A 1.69 .I/ .01 Households o£ 6 or more . . . . . 23 1.03 .39 .66 .56 2.17 .08 .02
C~merci~d,y canned--
Vegetables Fral~s
E x c e p t Baby, E x c e p t Baby,
baby, junior bab~, Junior jurdor junior foods fOOdS foods foods
(10) (ll) (12) (~)
0.20 0.00 0.12 O.OO .44 .CO .16 .CO .39 .CO .25 .CO .45 .01 .66 .03 .47 .03 .21 .02
• 4~ .01 .18 .01 .42 .02 .25 .06 .56 .08 .26 .ii .49 .03 .33 .03 .86 .01 .29 .05
.30 .CO .31 --
.44 .01 .29 . • 53 .01 .41 .02 • 64 .0~ .35 .12 .72 .04 .53 .08
• 42 .CO .26 .CO .t,6 * .34 .01 • 82 - - . 4 6 . 0 3 • 53 .04 .41 .16
1.20 .01 .51 .03
.33 .20 42 0; 27 0; .58 .03 .37 .05 • 56 .03 .39 .08 .85 .02 .42 .07
.19 .CO .O9 .CO
.28 .03 .13 .04
.39 .04 .38 .02
.61 * .30 .03
. 5 ~ . 0 0 . 4 2 . 0 0
. 2 6 . 0 0 . 1 9 .CO
.37 .02 .27 .04 • 37 .02 .20 .01 .45 .03 .25 .04 • 55 .06 .32 .05
• 37 .CO .20 .CO .38 .CO .29 .00 • 45 .02 .2~ .05 • 67 .05 .38 .ii .6~ .@4 .30 .05
.30 .CO .23 .00
.38 .CO .37 .CO
.67 .01 .~8 .06
.64 .04 .43 .06
.76 .03 .~0 .08
.25 .15 33 23 0; • 44 .02_ .30 .03 • 56 .03 .33 .09 .6~ .04 .3& .05
D r i e d - - Juices
Canned (single strength)
Frozen,
Vege- F r u i t s C i t r u s O t h e r V e g e - c o n c e n - F r e s h tables fruit table trated
(~) (15) (15) (17) (18) (19) (20)
0 . 0 2 0 . 0 5 0 . 1 1 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 . 1 2 . 0 3 . 0 1 . 0 3 . 0 8 .09 . 0 0 .07 .02 :ii .00 . 0 3 .13 .00 • 25 . 1 3 . 3 3 . i i . 1 9 . 0 0 . 0 0 • 52 . 0 0 . 5 6 . 1 1 . 1 6 . 0 0 . 0 0
• 05 . 0 6 . 0 7 . 0 4 . 0 7 .0~ . 0 2 • 03 . 0 4 . 0 4 . 0 8 .088 . l l * • 09 .03 .08 .08 .07 .12 .0 2 .09 .12 .12 .08 .05 .08 .03 • i0 .0~ .16 .07 .17 .ii .01
• 01 .07 .07 .06 .06 .06 .01 . 0 5 . 0 4 . 1 0 . 0 3 . 0 6 . 1 4 . 0 0 . 0 4 . 0 7 . 1 1 . 0 6 . 0 6 . 1 7 . 0 2 .04 .09 .07 .05 .09 .22 .01 • 14 .i0 .25 .03 .11 .14 .01
• 02 .05 .02 .07 .i0 .13 .00 .04 .05 .09 .07 .06 .20 .00 .02 .09 .ii .07 .13 .17 .00 • 03 .05 .16 .04 .14 .13 .00 • 03 .06 .07 .07 .16 .~6 .00
• 03 .06 .07 .05 .06 .05 .01 • 0~ .04 .08 .06 .07 .14 .01 • 05 .06 .i0 .07 .08 .15 .02 • 06 .09 .15 .06 .08 .17 .01 • 13 .08 .19 .05 .lh .19 .01
• 05 .07 .08 .03 .0~ .02 .CO .05 .07 .08 .02 .07 .07 * • 12 .0~ .17 .05 .09 .17 • CO .08 .05 .19 .09 .13 .08 .00 .21 .15 .08 .06 .10 .CO .00
.03 .04 .08 .04 .05 .04 *
.06 .08 .08 .05 .08 .08 .CO
.06 .09 .11 .08 .06 .08 * • 06 .08 .19 .02 .12 .09 .CO • 08 .07 .i0 .01 .13 .i0 .CO
• 02 .03 .08 .04 .05 .08 .CO .04 .06 .13 .05 .09 .08 .CO • 05 .07 .06 .09 .06 .ii .05 • 07 .11 .12 .07 .16 .06 .CO • ll .12 .15 .07 .18 .08 .01
• 01 .I0 .15 .02 .15 .i0 .CO .07 .09 .05 .i0 .12 .15 .CO .06 .ii .08 .06 .08 .20 .01 .06 .i0 .17 .05 .08 .12 .CO • 06 .07 .15 .O& .12 .16 .CO
.03 .06 .09 .03 .06 .05 * • 05 .Cr7 .08 .05 .08 .08 - - .08 .07 .I0 .06 .07 .14 • 01 .08 .09 .16 .05 .13 .i0 .CO • I0 .i0 .11 .05 .1~ .12 *
* L e s s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . ~ / 21 m e a l s a t home = 1 p e r s o n . ~ / I n c l u d e s b c ~ e - c a n n e d i ncome ,
and h o m e - f r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s o r f r u i t s t h a t w e r e bre~ght Into the h~ne in fresh form. 3/ Includes households not classified by
89
ra~le z 6 . - - ~ ; u I ~ ~0o~s: Househozds Using ~ZOm'H BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households us ing a t home in a week, ~pr i l - June 1955 (based on a l l hmaseholde i n e e l / , t a b l e 1) , food Drum a l l sources; housekeeping housaholds of 2 or more persons, by urbantsa t ion , income, and household s i z e
Urbanizat ion, m0ney i n c ~ e a f t e r i n s o ~ taxes
dol lars) , a~L house~ld size _1/
(z)
Ik~er~gee M l s c e ~ foods
~colate, Soft
Coffee Tea ~/ cocoa~ drinks, chocolate trult
ades
C2) (3) (4) (~)
~uts, Soups, Catsup, FI ~ e ~ , Other pre- Alcobol:Le pemmt except c h i l i o l i v e s , Pu~1~gs, pared or Leavening beverages canned mince, o ther p ie p a r t i a l l y agents ~ /
t ~ a t o f i l l ings prepared ~ / b=t tor b a ~ soups r e l i s h e s r e l i e h e s mixtures
C6) (7) (s) (9) (m) Cn) (~) (~)
Seasonings
ALL I~B~IIZ/LTIOICS Under 2,000:
2-persc~ households ......................... 93.5 17.4 6.6 30.4 li.3 26.0 37.3 31.7 31.3 36.0 18.3 21.8 20.5 3operson households ......................... 94.1 21.7 20.2 40.9 12.3 30.5" &0.4 47.3 39.4 41.4 35.5 25.1 32.0 4-person households ......................... 96.3 33.0 40.4 46.8 18.3 47.7 46.8 55.0 51.4 57.8 29.4 27.5 45.0 5-persoh households ......................... 91.0 14.9 52.2 34.3 9.0 38.8 52.2 56.7 53.7 58.2 55.2 52.2 26.9 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.00.0 8.9 39.3 19.6 23.2 42.9 28.6 53.6 42.9 35.7 23.2 58.9 50.0
2, (X)Oo3,999: 2-person households ......................... 92.7 21.2 11.9 42.1 21.4 37.0 39.5 &O. 8 32.2 39.7 19.9 17.3 26.9 3-person households ...................... ... 94.3 26.0 27.6 61.9 27.0 ,48.4 49.6 55.4 49.9 50.4 39.0 19.4 32.& 4-person households ......................... 92.5 23.6 31.3 65.9 25.8 57.2 57.2 68.7 52.6 56.0 ~0.6 17.9 39.7 5-person households ......................... 97.2 21.2 34.2 71.1 22.6 64.7 64.5 80.2 5~.3 6~.i 44.6 17.9 41.3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 88.6 25.7 5~.2 62.6 28.1 74.9 60.8 ?8.4 60.8 56.0 40.4 35.0 47.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ......................... 90.7 22.5 16.1 58.3 32.2 34.9 35.0 43.4 :38.0 36.0 30.5 8.6 31.3 3-person households ......................... 9/,. 1 25.4 29.2 68.6 31.5 56.4 59.4 59.3 51.2 53.3 36.1 10.0 35.7 4-person households ......................... 93.2 31.6 39.6 72.9 32.5 63.5 59.8 69.6 57.8 56.5 41.5 i~. 1 41.4 5-person households ......................... 93.9 24.7 42.6 76.5 34.7 68.8 62. I 79.9 52.5 57.2 47.3 2~. 1 45.6 Households of 6 or more ..................... 96.7 25.1 38.6 64.7 30.1 74.7 58.9 68.1 49.5 50.3 50.1 27.3 4~.7
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... 93.9 19.8 12.1 61.8 30.9 38.9 45.5 45.9 37.5 36.1 24.7 7.8 26.0 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97. I 19.6 18.7 72.6 35.6 52.9 50.7 61.9 47.7 t,8.9 36.1 11.6 31.1 4 -person household s ......................... 97.8 2/.. 4 39.6 79.0 38.6 63.8 62.1 70.1 52.8 64.1 47.9 15.9 4 i. 5 5-person households ......................... 9"/.2 28.2 30.7 76.3 ~0.8 72.9 70.9 75.7 63.1 52.0 43.0 16.2 43.3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 94.4 33.1 51.3 64.1 3~.4 70.9 62.5 79.4 66.9 53.4 47.2 23.8 50.9
All lnc~s 3_/: 2-person households ......................... 92.3 20.4 11.9 49.8 23.5 3~.4 39.5 40.5 34.9 36.5 2~.7 1.3.0 26.8 3-person households ......................... 9~. 8 24.1 24.4 65.4 29.3 49.9 5 I. 7 56.9 &8.3 48.8 37.0 14.1 32.5 4-person households ......................... 94.6 27.0 36.4 70.5 31.1 60.2 61.8 67.7 53.3 56.3 40.4 16.4 41.2 5-person households ......................... 95.6 2&.7 37.8 72.0 31.3 67.0 53.3 77.2 56.8 57.2 45.6 22.2 42.9 Households of 6 or more ..................... 93.5 27.6 t~.8 62.0 28.4 70.4 57.7 73.0 56.9 53.7 45.0 29.3 4~.7
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 90.1 18.3 5.6 36.6 18.3 25.4 52.1 28.2 31.0 43.7 25.4 15.5 23.9 3-person households ......................... 95.2 33.3 4.8 42.9 14.3 28.6 61.9 47.6 38.6 57.1 47.6 9.5 38.1 4-person households ......................... 100.0 50.0 12.5 50.0 37.5 50.0 75.0 50.0 50.0 75.0 37.5 0 50.0 5-person households ......................... 100.0 0 50.0 50.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 25.0 100.0 100.0 0 25.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... I00.0 0 0 0 0 33.3 33.3 66.7 66.7 33.3 0 33.3 33.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......................... 90.4 22.9 i0.2 43.9 24.8 35.0 42.7 40.8 26.8 42.0 23.6 ii. 5 25.5 3-person households ......................... 95.5 32.4 21.6 66.7 36.0 47.7 52.3 55.0 45.0 49.5 t~.l 13.5 31.5 4 -person households ......................... 92.9 28.3 30.3 70.7 29.3 5~. 5 58.6 66.7 54.5 55.6 43.4 13. I 42.4 5-person households ......................... 98.0 30.0 30.0 74.0 2/..0 58.0 76.0 78.0 48.0 64.0 46.0 12.0 40.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 87.5 22.5 50.0 70.0 ~0.0 70.0 67.5 72.5 55.0 55.0 45.0 22.5 47.5
4,(X30-5,999: 2-perSon households ......................... 91.5 20.7 17.0 60.6 36.2 35.6 37.2 43.6 37.2 :36.2 31.9 7.4 29.3 3-perSon households ......................... 93.5 26.1 30.1 69.9 31.4 56.9 63.4 58.2 47.7 55.6 38.6 8.5 34.6 4-person households ......................... 94. i 34.0 35.9 76.5 37.9 58.8 72.5 66.7 56.9 53.6 45.1 8.5 41.2 5°perSon households ......................... 96.5 20.9 ~0.7 80.2 /*0.7 67.4 67.4 76.7 51.2 52.3 50.0 18.6 @4.2 Households of 6 or more ..................... 97.2 26.8 26.8 71.8 35.2 70.4 60.6 63.4 40.8 47.9 46.5 16.9 43.7
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... 93.3 20.9 9.7 63.4 32.8 37.3 49.3 ~.8 35.1 38.8 24.6 6.7 27.6 3-person households ......................... 96.9 19.2 16.9 72.3 41.5 51.5 51.5 59.2 43.1 50.8 3~.6 10.0 26.9 &-person households ......................... 99.2 25.6 36.4 81.0 38.0 66.9 63.6 70.2 52.1 64.5 52.1 15.7 41.3 5-person households ......................... 9?.0 28.8 31.8 77.:3 45.5 71.2 75.8 74.2 60.6 56.1 /,8.5 16.7 48.5 Households of 6 or mare ..................... 92.6 37.0 53.7 63.0 ~.4 72.2 61.1 81.5 66.7 63.0 50.0 16.7 51.9
All tncar~s 3 / : 2-person households ......................... 91.4 21.0 10.8 5~.I 27.5 33.9 t~.4 40.4 33.4 38.6 27.5 8.8 26.9 3-person households ......................... 9~.9 26.6 22.6 68.8 3~.9 50.5 56.5 56.5 ~.8 51.2 40.0 i0.i 31.6 4-person households ......................... 95.7 29.8 32.9 75.2 35.5 59.3 6~. 8 66.2 52.9 56.0 ~A. 3 11.9 41.7 5 -person households ......................... 96.8 25.5 36.4 76.~ 37.3 66.4 70.9 74.5 53.6 56.8 50.0 16.8 &~.5 Households of 6 or more ..................... 93.4 29.7 37.9 67.6 36.3 69.2 61.0 71.4 53.3 52.2 46.2 17.6 ~.5
~ee £ootnotes at end of table.
90
Table 1 6 . - - ~ ; MISCELIANE0~ FOODS: Households USInE (cont inued) NOR~ BY m~ANIZATIGN
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food frc~ all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urban iza t ion , money income a f t e r income t axes
( d o l l a r s ) , and household s i z e t /
(1)
Beverages
Chocolate , Sof% Alcoho l / e cocoa, d r i n k s , beve r sges
Co£fee Tea 2/ choco la te f r u i t , slrup ades ~/
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Miscellaneous foods
Soups, Ca%sup, F l c k l e s , Other p re - Nuts, except c h i l i Puddings, pared o r
olives, p i e p a r t l a l 1 , v peanut canned sauce, o t h e r butter baby soups tomato relishes f:i lllnss prepared
rel~ah~s ~[xtures
(7) (8) (9) (m) (11) (12)
Leavening Seasonings agents ~/ ~/
(~) C1¢) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... 96.5 19.3 5.3 17.5 5.3 26.3 24.6 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0 13.3 26.7 46 .7 13.3 33 .3 26.7 4-person households ......................... i00.0 25.0 62.5 37.5 12.5 50.0 37.5 5-person households ......................... 80.0 20.0 80.0 20.0 0 40.0 60.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 100.0 0 40.0 0 40.0 40.0 40.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......................... 97.2 19.7 1¢. 1 36.6 16.9 40.8 36.6 3-person households ......................... 92.7 12.2 41.5 51.2 7.3 51.2 43.9 4-person households ......................... 91.7 16.7 29.2 58.3 22.9 62.5 58.3 5-person households ......................... 96.3 7.4 33.3 70.4 22-2 74.1 55.6 Households of 6 or more ..................... 86.7 36.7 53.3 56.7 20.0 80.0 63.3
4 ,000-5 ,999 : 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8"/. 5 31.3 12.5 54.2 20, 8 31.3 27.1 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.5 22.7 22.7 68.2 36.4 56.8 47 .7 4 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 .6 28.1 46 .9 67.2 20.3 73.4 68.8 5-person households ......................... 87.1 35.5 45.2 74.2 22.6 67.7 54.8 Households of 6 or more ..................... 97.1 26.5 52.9 55.9 2~,5 82.4 61.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... 96.0 16.0 24.0 56.0 20.0 48.0 28.0 3-person households ......................... 97.2 22.2 25.0 75.0 16.7 58.3 50.0 4-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.5 19.0 52.4 76 .2 47 .6 42 .9 57 .1 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 . 0 31,3 18 .8 81 .3 31.3 81.3 68.8 Households o f 6 or more .............. : ...... i00.0 25.0 37.5 62.5 12.5 68.8 75.0
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ......................... 94.3 21.1 13.7 39.6 1.5.9 36.1 29.1 3-person households ......................... 96.1 19.1 26.3 61.8 19.1 51.3 43.4 4-person households ......................... 91.8 2_1.9 42.5 62.3 24.0 63.7 61.6 5-person households ......................... 93.0 26.7 37.2 69.8 23.3 67.4 57.0 Householde o f 6 o r more ..................... 93.3 28.9 50.0 54.4 20.0 74.4 62.2
PJa~AL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 96.3 ii. 2 12.1 41. i 5.6 27.1 25.2 33.6 3-person households ......................... 86.4 13.6 35.6 32.2 8.5 30.5 22.7 47.5 4-person households ......................... 91.1 26.7 44.4 51.1 8.9 44.4 33.3 53.3 5-person households ......................... 93.5 19.4 35.5 35.5 6.5 45.2 48.4 58.1 Households of 6 or more ..................... 100.0 20.8 58.3 45.8 20.8 50.0 16.7 58.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......................... 94. i Ii. 8 19.1 48.5 8.8 39.7 22.1 41.2 3-person households ......................... 90.3 16. i 33.9 56.5 14.5 45.2 45.2 50.0 4-person households ". ........................ 92.7 1¢. 5 45.5 58.2 i0.9 58.2 43.6 69.1 5-person households ......................... 96.4 16.4 50.9 61.8 18.2 70.9 40.0 7B.2 Households of. 6 or more ..................... 96.3 ii.i 68.5 53.7 ILl 77.8 35.2 85.2
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ......................... 91.4 ii. 4 17.1 31.4 8 • 6 40.0 31.4 37.1 3-person households ......................... 97.4 26.3 44.7 50.0 10.5 47.4 50.0 57.9 4-pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 .7 19.1 46.8 57:4 27.7 70.2 40 .4 70.2 5-person households ........... . ............. 92.3 23.1 51.3 51.3 20.5 84.6 38.5 74.4 Households o f 6 or more ..................... 93.2 13.6 62.7 50 .8 20.3 78.0 44.1 78.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 6 .7 20.0 40 .0 ~.~.3 33 .3 26.7 46 .7 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 6 .7 20 .0 60.0 13.3 46 .7 26 .7 53.3 4-person households ......................... 95.7 17.4 60.9 47.8 17.4 73.9 47.8 78.3 5-person households ......................... 93.3 16.7 46.7 56.7 20.0 70.0 33 .3 63.3 Households o£ 6 or more ..................... 95.0 25.0 60.0 72.5 15.0 67.5 50.0 85.0
ALl Inches 3_/: 2-person households .................... .- .... 94.6 11.5 16.2 40.4 9 • 2 33.1 2.5.0 39 .2 3-person households ......................... 90.5 16.7 34.3 46.2 10.5 40.5 33.8 50.0 4-pe r son households . ." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.7 IB .4 47 .6 .54.9 1..5.0 58.3 37.9 65.5 5-person households ......................... 94.4 16.9 46.1 54.5 17.4 69.1 38.2 71.3 Households of 6 or =me ..................... 93.8 18.5 59.7 55.5 15.6 67.3 38.4 77.7
35.1 29.8 29.8 14.0 24.6 10.5 46.7 53.3 13.3 33.3 26.7 13.3 62.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 60.0 80.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 0 hO.O 20.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 40.0
&0.8 43.7 35.2 12.7 26.8 28.2 58.5 61.0 51.2 29.3 31.7 31.7 72.9 47.9 58.3 39.6 20.8 35.4 85.2 66.7 63.0 51.9 14.8 40.7 83.3 66.7 53.3 40.0 40.0 46.7
43.8 41.7 37.5 27.1 8.3 39.6 63.6 63.6 45.5 29.5 9.1 38.6 76.6 59.4 64.1 34 .4 23.4 42 .2 90.3 51.6 67.7 45.2 32.3 48.4 73.5 55.9 47.1 61.8 35.3 47.1
52.0 48.0 24.0 28.0 12.0 16.0 72.2 63.9 41.7 41.7 13.9 4Z,.4 66.7 57.1 61.9 28.6 14.3 42.9 87.5 87.5 31.3 31.3 12.5 25.0 68.8 68.8 56.3 50.0 31.3 50.0
41.0 38.3 31.3 19.4 19.8 25. i 60.5 58.6 42.1 32.9 18.4 32.2 72.6 34.1 58.2 34.9 22.6 41.1 87.2 67.4 57.0 44.2 25.6 37.2 73.3 60.0 48.9 51.1 36.7 44 .4
35.5 29.0 8.4 32.7 32.7 40.7 47.5 20.3 45.8 42.4 62.2 60.0 17.8 40.0 46,7 51.6 48.4 29.0 61.3 45.2 50.0 50.0 20.8 70.8 66.7
35.3 36.8 15.2 32.4 35.3 54.8 54.8 27.4 29.0 40.3 34.5 50.9 23.6 41.8 34.5 52.7 60.0 25.5 45.5 47.3 64.8 64.8 27.8 6 1 . i 46 .3
34.3 22.9 20.0 34.3 28.6 50.0 52.6 26.3 39.5 39.5 61.7 53.2 34.0 36.2 40.4 56.7 66.7 .30.8 46.2 48.7 76.3 69.5 40 .7 59.3 4A.I
53.3 20.0 6.7 20.0 33.3 53.3 53.3 33.3 46.7 46.7 52.2 65.2 30.4 26. i 39. i 33.3 60.0 20.0 20.0 36.7 65.0 77.5 27.5 50.0 47.5
37.7 32.3 1¢. 2 32.3 31.5 48.6 47.6 22.4 36.7 41.0 54.9 53.9 24.8 35.0 37.9 52.2 59.6 27.0 42.1 45.5 64.0 66.8 30.3 57.3 46.0
t / 21 meals s t hmne = 1 person. 2 / Data r e f e r to households purchas ing d u r i n g t he week. 3_/ Inc ludes households not c l n s s i f l e d by lnccQe.
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Table 17.--BEVERAGES; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Quant i ty Per Household NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at borne per household In a week, April-June 1955 (bused on all households In cell, %able i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanlzation, income, and household size
Urbanization, mol.ey income after income taxes (do l la r s ) , m~ houseaold e t ~ 1/' Tea Coffee 2/
(1) (2) (3)
Beverages
Chocola%e,
chocolate sL~up
(4)
Soft d r inks , Alcoholic
f r u i t beverages ~des
(5) (6)
~iscellaneous foods
Nuts - Soups, Catsup, Other pre- ( she l led except c h i l i P i c k l e s , PeddlnEs, pared or
o l i v e s , we igh t ) , canned sauce, p ie p a r t i a l l ~ peanut baby ~oma%o other fllllnEs prepared butter soups relishes relishes mixtures
(7) (8) (9) (10) (U) (12)
L e a v e ~ agents Seasonings
(~) (14) ALL ~BANIZATI 0~
Under 2 tO00: 2-person households ......................... 0.63 0.05 0.01 0.77 ~ 0.10 0.41 0.16 0.28 0.14 0.27 0.07 3-person households .......................... 82 .i0 .04 2.18 lw, .15 .72 .32 .42 .20 .46 .16 C-person households .......................... 71 .12 .ii 1.56 ~ .26 .61 .54 .e& ,&2 .~0 .17 5-perso~ households .......................... 91 .i0 .19 i.~ ~ .30 .77 .70 .88 .29 .89 .23 lw~ Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.00 .0~ .15 1.22 *~ .30 .67 .63 .82 .26 .20 .4~ r,,
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .......................... 73 .06 ,03 1.69 ~ .17 .50 .24 .2& .20 .27 .06 3-persom households ..................... ~ . . . . 74 .08 .09 2.71 ~ .25 .65 .41 .49 .32 .80 .07 %-person households .......................... 87 .07 .1% 3.38 *m .36 1.05 .54 .67 .37 .76 .09 5-person households ......................... . .87 .07 .13 3.63 I* .47 1.32 .87 .78 .49 .92 .II Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.00 .09 .26 3.26 a, .70 1.40 .89 1.06 .£8 .89 .23 *~
¢,000-5,999: 2 person households .......................... 77 .07 .03 2.10 ~ .15 .39 .23 .32 .21 .&O .04 3-person households .......................... 87 .08 .09 3.55 ~* .27 .95 .35 .50 .31 .78 .06 ~w~ 4-person households .......................... 86 .09 .15 3.75 lw~ .41 1.&3 .50 .61 .39 .82 .05 ~w~ 5-person households ......................... 1.04 .i0 .19 4,46 ~w, .52 1.25 .71 .64 .47 1,13 .ii Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.13 .09 .21 3.38 *~ .71 1.38 .81 .89 .49 1,12 .14 --,
6,000 and over:
2-person households .......................... 76 .05 .03 2.35 ~ .17 .5~ .20 .28 .20 .31 .05 3-person households .......................... 97 .08 .05 3.96 ~,m .30 .76 .35 .50 .35 .62 .05 4-person households ......................... 1.0~ .08 .15 5.03 ~ .~ i.ii .~8 .6? .52 .92 .ii *m 5-person households ......................... i.i0 .07 .1/ 5.56 ~ .55 1.63 .75 .79 .65 1.37 .07 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.3~ .12 .20 5.32 "~ .7% 1.64 .81 1.35 .56 I.IB .07
All ~ c ~ e e 3_/: 2-person hou.~eholds .......................... 73 .06 .03 1.85 ~ .15 .~8 .21 .28 .19 .35 .05 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 .0~ .Or/ 3.33 ~,m .26 .78 .37 .¢8 .31 .72 .06 & -person households .......................... 91 .08 .14 3.87 ~ .39 1.IS .50 .64 .40 .78 .09 5-person households ......................... 1.01 .08 .16 %.39 ~-~ .50 1.32 .76 .73 .50 1.09 .Ii Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.15 .i0 .21 3.75 ** .67 1.39 .8~ 1.07 .%9 1.03 .15
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .......................... 56 .04 .01 .96 ~ .ii .5~ .l& .28 .17 .38 .07 3-person households .......................... 86 .09 .01 1.92 ~ .13 1.2_3 .35 .19 .22 .60 .02 4-person households .......................... 56 .17 .06 2.22 ~ .12 1.0~ .tO .82 .64 .&5 .00 5-person households .......................... 1.50 .00 .29 1.60 ~* .I0 .32 .78 .16 .&O 2.45 .00 Households of 6 or more ...................... 79 .00 .00 .00 ~ .25 i.i0 .75 .98 .2,2 .00 .19
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .......................... 68 .05 .03 1.80 ~ .16 .50 .22 .18 .20 .30 .04 *~ 3 -person households .......................... 7% .09 .07 2.91 ~* -22 .69 ;36 .%3 .35 .99 .07 & -persom household8 .......................... 86 .08 .13 3.67 ,a .33 1.18 .50 .60 .39 .92 .0~ ~-~ 5-person household8 .......................... 99 .07 .15 3.82 ~w, .48 1.64 .88 .57 .56 .98 .09 Households of 6 or more ...................... 99 .08 .22 4.17 ~ .59 1.50 .90 .'F/ .50 1.01 .25
&,000-5,999:
2-person households .......................... 77 .06 .04 2.20 ~* .15 .&3 .24 .32 .20 .43 .03 3-person households .......................... 87 .08 .09 3.56 ~ .25 .99 .3~ .35 .3~ .82 .05 4-person households .......................... 87 .i0 .i¢ 4.20 ~ .3~ 1.47 .&7 .56 .35 .91 .05 5-person households ......................... 1.20 .09 .19 5.20 ~ .51 1.49 .69 .60 .45 1.2% .08 ~-, Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.06 .09 .16 4.2% ~ .75 1.36 .52 .66 .49 1.16 .09 ~-,
6,000 and over : 2-permon households .......................... 7% .06 .03 2./J. w .16 • 56 .21 .27 .23 .31 .0~ 3-person households ......................... 1.02 .08 .05 3.88 ~ .30 .80 .33 .~6 .36 .59 .OA ~* &-person households ......................... 1.06 .0~ .12 5.02 ~w, .43 1.15 .47 .66 .55 1.02 .09 5-person households ......................... I.i0 .07 .12 6.&l ~* .55 1,83 .70 .69 .76 1.65 .0~ Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.40 .15 .22 6.55 ~ .77 1.72 .83 1.15 .5~ 1.23 .03 ~*
All incomes 3/:
2-person households .......................... 72 .06 .03 2.0& ~ .15 .53 .21 .27 .20 .39 .0~ 3 -permsn households .......................... 88 .80 .07 3.~8 ~ .25 .87 .35 .~0 .33 .81 .05 ¢-person households .......................... 93 .09 .12 4.29 ~ .36 1.27 .47 .59 .41 .90 .07 5-person households ......................... i.ii .08 .17 5.23 ~ .52 1.59 .73 .62 .55 1.31 .09 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.15 .12 .18 4.91 ~H~ .70 1.50 .75 .86 .50 1.14 .i0 ~H~
See ~oo%no%es at end of table.
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Table 17.--BEVERAGZS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Quantity Per Household (continued) NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household In a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes
( d o l l a r s ) , and household size l/
(1)
Tea Coffee 2/
(?) (3) RURAL }~0NFARU
Under 2,000: 2-person households ......................... 0.64 3-person households .......................... 90 4-person households .......................... 49 5-person households .......................... 53 Households of 6 or more ...................... 85
2,0(]0-3,999: 2 -person households .......................... 87 3 -person households .......................... 69 4-person households .......................... 88 5-person households .......................... 62 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.07
4,080-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 77 3-person households .......................... 90 4-person households .......................... 86 5-person households .......................... 67 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.26
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 87 3-person households .......................... 81 4operson households .......................... 96 5-person households ......................... 1.08 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.24
All incomes 3_/.. 2-perscm households .......................... 77 3 -person households .......................... 82 4 -person households .......................... 87 5-person households .......................... 79 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.18
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .......................... 77 3-person households .......................... 68 4 -person households .......................... 99 5-person households .......................... 85 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.22
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 61 3 -person households .......................... 90 4-person households .: ........................ 85 5-person households .......................... 91 Households o f 6 or more ...................... 90
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 75 3 -person households .......................... 85 4-person households .......................... 80 5-person households .......................... 75 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.13
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 91 3-person households .......................... 86 &-person households .......................... 91 5-person households ......................... 1.16 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.14
All incomes 3/: 2-person households .......................... 71 3 -person households .......................... 79 4-person households .......................... 86 5-person households .......................... 97 Households o f 6 or more ..................... 1.08
Beverages
Chocolate, cocoa,
choco la te s i r u p
(4)
Soft drinks, A l c o h o l i c
f r u i t bavera~es -des
(5) (6)
Nuts ( s h e l l e d w e i g h t ) , peanut b u t t e r
(v)
Soups, Catsup, except c h i l i emmed sauce,
baby tomato SOups relishes
(8) (9)
0.06 0.01 0.37 ** 0.06 0.29 0.16 .07 .03 2.5~ *~ .17 .45 .28 .06 .16 .88 ~ .36 .48 .74 .20 .23 1.00 ,* .24 .68 .87 .00 .20 .00 ** .17 .93 .27
.09 .03 1.42 ~H~ .19 .57 .27 • 06 .14 1.79 ** .31 .61 .51 .07 .17 3.28 w-~ .45 .92 .59 .04 .08 3.85 ~ .40 1.17 .85 .12 .27 2.37 ~ .83 1.56 .89
.133 .01 1.93 ~ .15 .23 .19
.07 .07 3 .86 ~ .3/-. .88 .38
.09 .18 2.90 *w. .56 1.50 .58
.13 .17 2.95 ~H~ .51 .83 .75
.i0 .27 1.99 ~w* .63 1.68 1.28
.04 .03 1.92 ~* .21 .44 .16
.09 .06 4.24 ~-~ .31 .67 .tO
.09 .33 5.77 ~ .21 .98 .48
.08 .0~ 3.31 ** .61 1.24 .96
.08 .13 2.81 ~* .70 1.65 .73
.08 .03 1.41 es* .15 .38 .20
.07 .08 3.15 ~* .29 .65 .41
.08 .19 3.26 ** .47 1.16 .57
.i0- .12 3.18 w* .47 .96 .84 • i0 .23 2.15 ** .67 1.52 .96
.04 .03 i.I0 ~ .16 .34 .21
.12 .i0 2.18 ~-~ .16 .28 .33
.12 .Ii 1.58 ~H* .28 .tO .50
.09 .II 1.73 ~* .43 1.06 .55
. 0 8 .18 2 .86 ~ .42. .24 .86
.04 .03 1.82 ~* .18 .21 .29
.05 .06 3.70 ~w* .30 .52 .4A
.03 .i0 1.68 ~* .29 .61 .61
.09 .16 2.53 ~v* .60 .45 .89
.05 .33 2.55 ~ .71 .76 .88
.04 .02 .85 ~H* .17 • 55 .17
.12 .09 1.97 ** .30 .68 .36
.08 .14 2.43 ~* .41 .51 .52 • 05 .20 2.76 ~ .58 .56 .79 • 05 .32 2.41 ~'~ .73 .80 i.i0
.02 .03 1.65 ~Ht .27 .43 .16
.01 .03 3.95 ~H~ .16 .36 .36
.05 .i0 2.62 ** .46 .67 .75 • 06 .19 2.88 . ~,m .tO .70 .73 • 06 .25 2.71 ~w~ .65 1.24 .83
.04 .03 1.38 ~-~ .16 .32 .24
.08 .08 2.64 ~ .22 .tO .38
.07 .12 2.23 ~ .35 .49 .5~
.07 .16 2.58 ~ .49 .66 .76
.07 .2q 2.46 ** .61 .78 .93
Miscellaneous foods
Other pre- Pickles, Puddings, pared or olives, pie partially Leavening
o t h e r agen t s relishes fillings prepared
mixtures ~/
(10) (11) (12) (13)
Seasonings
(14)
0.21 0.11 0.23 0.05 .w .41 .11 .50 .22 • 45 .25 .Z~ .2-3
1.23 .18 .Z~ .33 ~'* .41 .18 .31 .52
• 35 .21 .21 .i0 .54 .27 .41 .07 ~-~ .74 .36 .55 .08 ~*
1.OK .38 1.(14 .07 ~-~ 1.14 • 42 .97 .18
.28 .28 .29 .06 ~*
.99 .22 .68 .05
.67 .49 .69 .07 aw~ • 65 .55 1.06 .20 .97 .43 1.19 .15
• 30 .08 .33 .12 w-N .62 .33 .72 .06 .80 .33 .S& .21
1.42 .32 .71 .04 1.69 .58 1.50 .12
• 28 .17 .29 .08 *~ .65 .28 .59 .07 *~ • 70 .39 .59 .ii • 96 .43 .90 .13
1.17 .43 1.12 .17 ~H~
.44 .14 .08 .14 • 7& .27 .2~ .29
1.13 .39 .30 .24 1.03 .31 .37 .29 1.08 .3~ .18 .50
.Z~ .16 .23 .08
.75 .24 .44 .13 *w
.89 .27 .28 .14 ** 1.03 .47 .4~ .26 a, 1.73 .52 .37 .31 ~w~
.50 .12 .36 .17 w-,
.66 .31 .57 .14 *w
.98 .38 .46 .08 • 96 .tO .41 .ll **
1.86 ".66 .80 .32 ~-~
• 51 .08 .07 .02 ~'~ • 82 .2/ .56 .22 • 51 .52 .31 .19 w-~ • 33 .41 .27 .13 ~-~
1.91 .64 .39 .23 *~
• 47 .18 .20 .12 ,* • 71 .23 .35 .18 • 88 .3~ .32 .15 ~-" • 85 .39 .39 .20
1.62 .56 .49 .31
Not available. ~/ 21 meals at h~me = i person. 2/ Data refer %o purchases during the week. 3_/ Includes households not classified by incc~e.
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NOR~ 'l'~ble 1 8 . - - ~ E S ; MISCELIANEOI~ F00131S: ~ Value Pe r Household BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; huusekeel~ households of 2 or more perscms, by urban-
ization, income, and household size
Ur~.zation, money income a f t e r income t a x e s
( d o l l a r s ) , and ]~useho ld s i z e --1/
(1)
Beverases Miscellaneous foods
Soups, Catsup, Pickles, Puddings, Nuts, except chili olives, pie Chocolate, Soft Alcoholic peanut canned sauce,
Coffee Tea ~ / coese, drinks, beverages o t h e r fillings chocolate fru/t butter baby tomato relishes
s i r a p ades soups r e l i s h e s
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
Other pre-
pared o r Leavening Seesoniz~s mrU~Uy ~en~ ~/ prepared mixtures
(12) (~) (14)
O.i0 0.18 O.06 O.10 0.0~ 0.08 O.06 O.iO 0.02 0.05 .03 .33 .42 .Ii .16 .09 .12 .09 .17 .05 .I0 .07 .26 .33 .15 .17 .14 .20 .14 .16 .05 .15 • 12 .17 .13 .15 .14 .16 .23 .13 .36 .08 .08 .i0 .14 .50 .17 .16 .13 .17 .12 .07 .17 .13
.02 .20 .47 .12 .13 .06 .08 .09 .09 .02 .07
.04 .31 .76 .15 .17 .i0 .16 .13 .28 .03 .I0
.07 .41 .64 .20 .26 .13 .19 .15 .33 .02 .12
.08 .43 .65 .29 .31 .18 .21 .22 .32 .03 .13
.13 .39 .60 .37 .34 .19 .27 .20 .30 .07 .17
• 02 .28 1.09 .i0 .i0 .05 .12 .09 .18 .01 .08 .06 .41 .95 .19 .23 .09 .16 .13 .3C .02 .lO .08 .46 1.04 .23 .36 .12 .20 .16 .3[ .02 .I0 .11 .52 .93 .30 .29 .17 .17 .20 .45 .04 .15 .ii .43 .80 .44 .32 .18 .24 .21 .41 .05 .12
.02 .30 1.23 .14 .14 .05 .16 .09 .16 .01 .07 • 03 .49 I.Z~ .21 .20 .09 .16 .15 .29 .01 .13 .08 .63 2.21 .26 .27 .12 .23 .21 .41 .03 .15 .07 .69 2.38 .36 .42 .17 .28 .29 .68 ,.02 .ii .13 .61 1.38 .~ .38 .20 .36 .22 .41 .05 .16
• 02 .24 .80 .11 .12 .05 .11 .08 .14 .02 .08 .04 .40 1.10 .17 .20 .09 .15 .13 .29 .02 .10 .07 .47 1.19 .23 .29 .12 .20 .16 .32 .03 .12 .09 .52 1.17 .30 .32 .17 .22 .22 .45 .03 .13 .ll .45 .83 .40 .33 .19 .28 .20 .36 .06 .14
ALL URBA~U2ATI0~S Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 0.66 0.O8 0.01 3-perscm housPh~1 ds .......................... 81 .13 4-pereon households .......................... 73 .20 5-person households ......................... 1.02 .15 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.01 ~ .05
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 79 .i0 3-person households .......................... 75 .14 4-person households .......................... 89 .13 5-person households .......................... 94 .ii Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.01 .13
4,000-5,999: 2-persan house_holds .......................... 84 .13 3-person households .......................... 92 .15 4-person households .......................... 92 .17 5-person households .......................... 98 .15 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.17 .12
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .......................... 82 .i0 3-person households ......................... 1.02 .13 4-person households ......................... 1.08 .13 5-person households ......................... 1.08 .15 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.23 .18
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 81 .ii 3-person households .......................... 89 .14 4-person households .......................... 95 .15 5- person households ......................... 1.01 .14 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.14 .15
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .......................... 61 .09 3-person households .......................... 81 .17 4-person households .......................... 61 .30 5 -pereon households ......................... 1.19 .00 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.07 .09
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 73 .12 3-person households .......................... 76 .18 4-person households .......................... 90 .15 5-pereon households ......................... 1.01 .15 Households of 6 or more ...................... 94 .13
~,000-5,999: 2- person households .......................... 83 .ii 3- person households .......................... 93 .15 4 -person households .......................... 91 .19 5-pereon households ......................... 1.07 .12 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.13 .ii
6,000 and o v e r : 2-persun households .......................... 79 .I/ 3-person households ......................... 1.03 .14 4-pemson households ........... ; ............. 1.07 .14 5-person households ........................ 1.07 .15 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.24 .21
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 80 .Ii 3-person households .......................... 90 .16 4-person households .......................... 95 .16 5-person households ......................... 1.05 .14 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.12 .17
.01 .13 .29 .05 .12 .03 .08 .08 • 01 .36 .69 .07 .25 .i0 .06 .09 .04 .30 .63 .ii .30 .i0 .18 .15 • 17 .17 .42 .05 .06 .18 .i0 .14 .00 .00 .00 .13 .29 .i0 .16 .20
• 02 .21 .52 .ii .13 .05 .06 .09 • 03 .33 1.03 .13 .18 .09 .14 .14 .07 .4~ .67 .IS .29 .12 .19 .16 .08 .41 .72 .26 .38 .17 .16 .27 • i0 .49 .74 .30 .38 .17 .19 .22
• 02 .29 1.22 .i0 .ii .05 .12 .i0 .06 .42 .95 .17 .23 .09 .12 .it+ .07 .51 1.20 .21 .37 .ii .19 .15 • i0 .58 1.14 .30 .54 .16 .16 .19 .08 .54 .97 .48 .32 .12 .22 .ZI
.02 .32 1.36 .13 .15 .06 .17 .i0 • 03 .47 1.44 .21 .ZI .08 .15 .16 .O7 .64 2.37 .28 .gR .ll .2-3 .22 .07 .79 2.89 .37 .47 .15 .26 .35 .14 .71 1.86 .~6 .40 .21 .34 .21
.02 .26 .99 .I0 .13 .05 .ii .09
.O~ .42 1.29 .17 .22 .09 .13 .14
.07 .52 1.42 .22 .31 .ii .20 .17 • i0 .60 1.52 .31 .38 .16 .20 .25 .09 .57 i.i0 .&2 .36 .17 .25 .21
.15 .02 .07
.2.3 .01 .i0
.i~ .00 .15 1.14 .00 .03 .00 .14 .07
.09 .01 .06
.35 .02 .06
.39 .02 .14
.38 .02 .12
.35 .05 .17
.20 .01 .08
.33 .01 .09
.34 .02 .i0
.49 .03 .14
.46 .O2 .09
.17 .01 .08
.28 .01 .12 • 45 .03 .15 .82 .02 .12 • &3 .03 .19
.16 .01 .09
.33 .01 .09
.37 .02 .13
.57 .03 .13 • 42 .03 .14
See footnotes at end of %m'b].e.
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Tab le 1 8 . - - ~ E S ; MISCEL/ANE0~ FOODS: Money Value Per Household ( con t inued ) NQRTH BY URBANIZATION
Money v a l u e ( d o l l a r s ) o f food used a t ho~e p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , tab le 1 ) , food f r ~ a l l s o u r c e s ; houseEeepiz~ households o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u rban° i z a t i o n , income, and household s i z e
Urbanization, money income after income taxes
( d o l l a r s ) , and household size ~/
(1)
Beversses Mis c e l l a n e o u s foods
Chocola%e,
Coffee Tea 2/ cocoa~ c h o c o l a t e
sirup
(2) (~) (4)
RURAL NgNF~ Under 2,000:
2- Person ~mm eholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.68 0.08 ' , , S-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 . IS O. 03 4-person households .......................... 56 • 14 . I0 5-person households .......................... 73 .SO .IS Households of 6 or more ...................... 77 .00 .12
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households .......................... 94 .09 .02 3-person households .......................... 70 .06 .08 4-pereon households .......................... 87 .1/ .08 5-person households .......................... 80 .03 .07 Households o£ 6 o r more ..................... 1.16 .17 .14
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 87 .20 .01 S-person huus eholds .......................... 91 .14 .05 4-person households .......................... 96 .14 .I0 5-person households .......................... 73 .23 .12 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.21 .15 .16
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .......................... 98 .09 .01 3-person households ......................... I.CO .12 .0~ 4-person households ......................... 1.17 .14 .14 5-porson households ......................... 1.09 .18 .03 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.27 .12 .08
All ~m2s 3_/: 2-persoa households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8S .1 / .02 3-perscm households .......................... 87 .11 .05 /-,-person households .......................... 9& .13 .09 5-person households .......................... 90 .16 .08 Households o£ 6 or more ..................... 1.20 .].5 .IS
mmAL FAm~ Under 2,0QO:
2-person households .......................... 73 .06 .02 S-person households .......................... 74 .08 .06 / . -pe r son households .......................... 94 .17 .08 5-person households .... : .................... 1.12 .IS .08 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.19 .ii .14
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households .......................... 72 .06 .02 3 - p e r e o n households .......................... 86 .09 .O4 4-pereon households .......................... 92 .07 .07 5-pe~on h~as eholds .......................... 94 .ll .09 H m m e h ~ d s o£ 6 o r more ...................... 89 .06 .20
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 82 .O7 .02 S-person ~mmeholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/. .15 .07 4 - p e r s o n househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 .12 .08 5-pereon hauseholds .......................... 95 .ii .ii Households o f 6 or more ..................... 1.20 .08 .18
6,000 and over: 2- Pereun households .......................... 99 .03 .03 3-pers=m households .......................... 82 .02 .03 4-person households .......................... 91 .08 .07 5-persun households ......................... 1.18 .08 .i0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.08 .ll .20
All ~omes S_/: 2-person households .......................... 75 .06 .02 3-person households .......................... 81 .09 .05 /,-person households .......................... 90 .1/ .08 5-persun households ......................... 1.01 .i0 .09 Households o f 6 or more ..................... 1.08 .i0 .16
Soft drin~, Alcoholic ! Nuts, fruit beveraEes peanut ades ~/ Im%ter
(5) (6) (~)
0.0% 0.06 0.05 .34 .33 .15 .11 .11 .18 .14 .00 .16 .00 .73 .09
.17 .42 .15
.23 .13 .18
.39 .72 .25
.51 .63 .27 .SO .55 .45
.2? .74 .09
.%O 1.11 .2%
.$6 .73 .SO
.39 .50 .27
.26 .60 .36
.26 .53 .17
.57 1.40 .20
.61 1.73 .IS
.%O 1.16 .35
.38 .33 .41
.18 .41 .ii
.38 .76 .19
.38 .81 .2_5
.&3 .66 .28
.28 .51 .39
.IS .15 .09
.SO .IS .12
.3S .2? .17
.19 .07 .19
.$2 .57 .27
.22 .29 .ii
.39 .49 .21
.2_5 .21 .18
.$6 .42 .42
.SI .29 .38
.14 .17 .13
.22 .19 .19
.$2 .78 .26
.Z~5 .42 • 36 • 28 .45 .4O
.18 .92 .23
.46 2.05 .i0
.$5 .49 .34
.39 .50 .29 • %S .52 .36
.16 .24 .i0
.SO .43 .15
.SO .42 .23
.36 .42 .31
.32 .42 .34
Soulss , ~xce~ canned baby 8OUl~
(s)
Other pre-
Catmrp,chili olives,Pickles' Pufldiv~s ,ple partlallYPared or Leavening I Seesoni~s
sauce, o t h e r a s e n t s ~ / ~ / ~to re_llshes filllnEs prolm&x~d
re l ishes mixtures (9) (10) (n) (12) (13) (14)
0.07 0.04 0.06 0.05 0,08 0.02 0.02 .12 .06 .12 .06 ,16 .08 .04 .13 .19 .ii .ll ,26 .06 .I0 .15 .21 .26 .08 .17 .i0 .00 .22 .07 .09 .05 .12 .16 .12
.14 .07 .11 .09 .09 .04 .07
.14 .U .IS .ii .15 .O3 .17
.2% .15 .20 .15 .25 .02 .09
.29 .20 .28 .16 .29 .02 .15
.37 .21 .29 .16 .33 .07 .17
.(36 .05 .i0 .08 .12 .01 .09
.2% .09 .$0 .i0 .25 .01 .i0
.38 .15 .20 .17 .23 .O4 .OS • 19 .19 .17 .2% .45 .04 .16 .$8 .27 .21 .16 .37 .06 .14
.i0 .04 .08 .0% .17 .02 .03
.18 .ii .21 .13 .33 .01 .17
.26 .ii .25 .14 .27 .02 .ii
.29 .23 .44 .13 .$5 .01 .06
.S? .19 .36 .2S .49 .05 .08
• IO .05 .09 .06 .12 .02 .06 • 17 .i0 .21 .ii .24 .03 .12 .SO .14 .21 .15 .2% .03 .09 .29 .20 .26 .19 .S~ .0S .12 .35 .22 .27 .16 .$7 .06 .LS
.08 .05 .12 .06 .02 .05 .09
.07 .09 .21 .11 .08 .08 .16
.ii .12 .28 .16 .10 .07 .19 • 19 .13 .28 .15 .08 .12 .15 • 05 .21 .2% .15 .05 .19 .17
.06 .07 .12 .07 .07 .05 .i0
.12 .13 .21 .i0 .13 .05 .20
.1~ .1/t. .21 .12 .12 .06 .13
.12 .20 .26 .18 .15 .i0 .16 • 17 .20 .4S .22 .i0 .IS .18
.13 .05 .15 .06 .09 .08 .07
.16 .09 .17 .ii .15 .06 .12
.12 .13 .26 .16 .17 .05 .21
.IS .19 .2% .17 .13 .07 .12
.;K] .25 .45 .SO .23 .12 .16
.12 .05 .16 .03 .OJ .01 .IS
.1/ .08 .21 .09 .21 .06 .21 • 16 .18 .15 .20 .09 .06 .14 .21 .18 .09 .18 .14 .03 .12 .29 .20 .46 .27 .14 .12 .17
.08 .06 .IS .08 .06 .05 .08 • i0 .ii .19 .09 .I0 .06 .16 .12 .13 .22 .14 .12 .06 .16 • 17 .18 .22 .17 .13 .08 .14 • 18 .22 .40 .2% .16 .13 .18
Less t h a n 0 .005 . t / 21 mea l s a t home = 1 pe r son . ~ / Data r e f e r t o ]xLrehases d u r i n g t h e week. 3_/ I n c l u d e s households no t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 19.--H~-PROD~CED FOODS: MILK, CREAM, CHEESE; FATS; FLOUR, MEAL, CEREALS; MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS NORTH RURAL FA~
Percentage of households using and average quantity used per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I); rural farm housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by incc~ne and household size
Type o f data, money Iz~c~e a £ t e r income taxes (dollars),
and household size l/
Fats Flour, meal, cereal
Whole Corn- Meat Total Fresh
milk fluid fresh Cream Cheese Total Lard Total Flour meal, Total Variety I Poultry equ iv- mi lk fluid other Total Beef Pork meats,
alent ~ milk cereal 3/ game
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (1.3) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) FEHCF2~TAGE OF HOUSI~OI~ ~I~I~
Under 2,000: 2-person households .......... 60.7 3-person households .......... 78.0 4 -person households .......... 86.7 5-person households .......... 80.6 Households of 6 or more ...... 91.7
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......... 50.0 3- person households .......... 66.1 /,-person ho%Iseholds .......... 67.3 5-person households .......... 80.0 Households of 6 or more ...... 87.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......... 51.4 3-person households .......... ~.7 /-,-person households .......... 53.2 5- person households .......... 66.7 Households of 6 or more ...... 72.9
6,000 and over: 2- person households .......... 26.7 3 - person households .......... 46.7 4-person households .......... 39.1 5-person households .......... 56.7 Households of 6 or more ...... 67.5
All inches 4_/: 2-person households .......... 55.4 3-person households .......... 62.4 4-person households .......... 65.5 5-person households .......... 71.9 Households of 6 or more ...... 80.6
~JANTITY PER HOI~EROLD Qumz'%s Under 2~000:
2-person households .......... 8.~ 3-person households .......... 12.~6 4-person households .......... 19.90 5-person households .......... 19.52 Households of 6 or more ...... 31.22
2,000-3,999: 2- person households .......... 5.19 3-person households .......... -10.46 4-person households .......... i0.55 5-person households .......... 20.69 Households of 6 or more ...... 26.60
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......... 6.45 3-person households .......... 6.56 /+-person households .......... 10.19 5-person households .......... 16.29 Households of 6 or more ...... 24.62
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......... 2.35 3-person households .......... 5.33 4 -l~rson households .......... 8.09 5-person households .......... 11.58 Households of 6 or more ...... 24.90
All incc~es 4_/: 2-person households .......... 6.72 3-person households .......... 9.40 4- person households .......... 12.67 5-perscm households .......... 17.47 Households of 6 or more ...... 26.79
Milk 3 ex~am, cheese
Butter
Meat, poultry, fish
Fish, shell- fish
Eggs
(20)
60.7 59,8 20.6 2.8 34.6 14.0 28.0 3.7 0.9 2.8 69.2 43.0 34.6 22.4 6.5 36.4 5.6 81.3 78.0 78.0 37.3 3.4 ~.i 11.9 32.2 1.7 0 1.7 81.4 61.0 45.8 45.8 6.8 50.8 1.7 74.6 82.2 82.2 35.6 4.4 66.7 20.0 55.6 6.7 0 6.7 88.9 73.3 68.9 40.0 ii.i ~.4 4.4 84.4 80.6 74.2 38.7 12.9 54.8 16.1 51.6 3.2 3.2 0 74.2 67.7 58.1 38.7 6.5 29.0 3.2 90.3 91.7 83.3 25.0 0 50.0 12.5 41.7 8.3 0 4.2 75.0 54.2 25.0 37.5 8.3 29.2 4.2 79.2
47.1 47.1 25.0 7.4 36.8 14.7 32.4 1.5 0 1.5 6~.7 50.0 39.7 32.4 13.2 29.4 7.4 73.5 66.1 66.1 22.6 6.5 43.5 8.1 38.7 6.5 0 6.5 75.8 71.0 58.1 38.7 14.5 25.8 3.2 71.0 65.5 63.6 30.9 5.5 ~.5 14.5 45.5 3.6 0 3.6 80.0 70.9 56.4 38.2 16.4 36.4 9.1 65.5 78.2 69.1 3~.5 3.6 50.9 18.2 38.2 5.5 0 5.5 76.4 72.7 65.5 34.5 16.4 23.6 1.8 70.9 85.2 81.5 35.2 7.4 59.3 16.7 50.0 7.4 3.7 3.7 90.7 81.5 68.5 50.0 14.8 35.2 7.4 75.9
51.4 51.4 17.1 5.7 51.4 5.7 45.7 2.9 0 2.9 5~.3 54.3 45.7 40.0 5.7 28.6 2.9 60.0 4~.7 4&.7 23.7 2.6 44.7 5.3 42.1 0 0 0 71.1 55.3 39.5 44.7 10.5 39.5 0 55.3 53,2 48.9 29.8 4.3 48.9 12.8 40.4 2.1 0 2.1 78.7 72.3 57.4 42.6 14.9 23.4 4.3 72.3 66.7 64.1 41.0 7.7 43.6 10.3 41.0 12.8 0 10.3 79.5 71.8 61.5 43.6 10.3 35.9 10.3 74.4 72.9 72.9 37.3 1.7 45.8 6.8 42.4 3.4 0 3.4 78.0 72.9 64.4 45.8 13.6 28.8 10.2 71.2
26.7 26.7 13.3 0 20.0 6.7 20.0 0 0 0 46.7 26.7 20.0 20.0 6.7 33.3 6.7 46.7 40.0 40.0 20.0 6.7 26.7 0 26.7 0 0 0 73.3 73.3 66.7 40.0 20.0 13.3 0 80.0 39.1 39.1 26.1 4.3 47.8 8.7 39.1 0 0 0 69.6 60.9 60.9 30.4 8.7 26.1 4.3 73.9 56.7 56.7 20.0 0 36.7 0 36.7 6.7 3.3 3.3 76.7 60.0 53.3 30.0 6.7 53.3 0 73.3 67.5 67.5 37.5 7.5 60.0 17.5 52.5 2.5 0 2.5 90.0 70.0 62.5 52.5 17.5 42.5 5.0 85.0
54.6 53.5 2-1.5 4.6 38.1 12.7 33.1 2.7 .4 2.3 65.0 47.7 38.8 29.2 8.1 33.1 5.0 73.5 61.9 61.9 24.8 4.8 45.7 7.6 39.5 2.9 0 2.9 76.2 65.2 51.0 42.4 ]-1.4 33.8 1.4 70.0 64.1 62.6 31.1 4.4 55.3 15.5 46.6 3.9 0 3.9 81.1 71.4 59.2 41.3 14.6 33.5 5.8 75.2 71.3 66.9 33.1 5.1 48.3 12.9 42.7 6.7 i.i 5.1 78.7 70.2 61.8 38.8 i0. i 34.3 3.9 78.7 80.1 78.2 37.4 5.7 55.0 15.6 47.4 5.2 .9 3.8 83.9 72.5 61.1 47.9 14.2 31.8 7.1 77.3
Quarts Quarts ~unr~s Pounds Founds Pounds Pounds Pounds Founds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
7.77 7.59 .31 .05 .~2, .15 .28 .07 .02 .05 4.29 2.68 1.69 .86 .Ii 1.37 .19 2.21 11.99 11.74 .55 .07 .74 .24 .43 .01 .00 .01 8.09 5.49 3.10 2.09 .14 2.53 .07 2.58 19.18 18.80 .92 .14 1.33 .38 .95 .03 .00 .03 11.88 8.90 5.27 3.24 .13 2.91 .07 3.80 19.01 17.34 .62 .25 1.14 .47 .68 .07 .07 .00 i0. Ii 8.12 4.96 2.87 .i0 1.89 .i0 5.75 30.96 26.92 .35 .00 1.08 .31 .77 .23 .00 .02 7.65 4.86 2.69 1.92 .08 2.67 .13 7.33
4.81 4.70 .50 .14 .50 .22 .28 .01 .00 .01 4.90 3.29 1.76 1.36 .15 1.37 .24 2.45 10.12 9.98 .41 .21 .58 .14 .~ .0~ .00 .0~ 8.31 6.85 4.11 2.41 .27 1.37 .I0 2.75 10.14 9.86 .45 .23 .83 .23 .55 .03 .00 .03 10.22 7.08 4.01 2.81 .25 2.68 .£6 3.81 20.14 17.70 .62 .09 1.05 .32 .73 .06 .00 .06 10.90 9.17 6.19 2.37 .33 1.65 .07 3.68 25.96 24.78 .87 .ii 1.60 .42 1.18 .15 .12 .03 13.77 11.05 5.82 4.70 .34 2.27 .45 5.50
6.32 6.00 .15 .12 .51 .09 .41 .01 .00 .01 5.99 4.72 2.34 2.22 .ii 1.24 .03 1.75 6.38 6.32 .2/ .03 .68 .ii .57 .00 .00 .00 8.98 7.28 3.03 3.82 .ii 1.70 .00 2.20 9.74 7.93 .58 ,14 .69 .16 .50 .01 .00 .01 8.72 7.59 4.85 1.93 .55 1.02 .ii 3.43 15.87 15.26 .53 .14 .98 .22 .76 .09 .00 .07 13.19 10.32 6.38 3.35 .20 2.24 .63 4.36 24.14 23.73 .66 .03 .84 .17 .67 .05 .00 .05 13.51 10.89 6.17 3.92 .70 2.0~ .58 4.74
2.27 2.27 .12 .OO .33 .i0 .23 .00 .00 .00 3.65 1.57 .80 .70 .07 1.82 .27 1.55 5.10 5.10 .26 .14 .30 .00 .30 .00 .00 .00 7.89 7.12 4.2B 2.17 .33 .77 .00 2.65 7.57 7.57 .69 .13 .69 .07 .63 .00 .00 .00 10.67 8.92 7.11 1.55 .20 1.70 .05 3.57
11.23 11.17 .49 .00 .48 .00 .48 .13 .12 .01 11.48 8.23 5.67 2.22 .27 3.25 .00 3.37 24.13 22.27 .66 .20 1.90 .32. 1.56 .01 .00 .01 19.15 14.00 6.50 6.22 .50 5.04 .12 5.88
6.45 6.25 .33 .ii .47 .15 .31 .03 .01 .03 4.86 3.27 1.93 1.20 .12 1.41 .16 2.13 9.09 8.96 .36 .13 .67 .14 .50 .02 .00 .02 8.09 6.33 3.48 2.51 .20 1.72 .05 2.58
12.19 11.54 .60 .17 .97 .31 .66 .04 .00 .0¢ 10.2"7 7.97 4.78 2.71 .31 2.10 .20 3.59 17.02 15.81 .56 .I0 .97 .28 .69 .08 .03 .04 11.76 9.39 6.12 2.79 .2~ 2.14 .23 4.22 26.10 24.61 .90 .]-5 1.37 .35 1.01 .09 .03 .03 14.2q 11.15 5.86 4.49 .45 2.72 .41 5.5~
~/ 21 meals at h~e = i person. 2/ Approximately the quantity of fluid milk to which the various dairy products (except butter) are bologna, and sausage, no% shown separately. 4_/ Includes households ~ot classified by income.
96
equival~ut in calcium. 3_/ Includes small amounts of veB1, lamb,
Table 20.--HC~E-PRODUCI~ FOODS: ~ ; POTATOES, SWEETPOTATOES; VEGETABLES; FRUITS; JUICES; ~SC~LA~EOUS FOODS HORTH RURAL FARM
Percentage of households using and average quantity used per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I); rural farm housekeeping householde of 2 or more perSons, by income and household size
T y p e of data, money income after incc~e taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
S~eets Vegetables 2/ Dried Juices, canned ar~ frozen
Po%aU~es, vege-
Fruits 2/ tables Canned Sirups, Jellies, sweet- Dark green Other - and Total molaSses, Jams, potatoes Total and deep Tomatoes Other Total .egetable
h o n e y preserves yellc~ green fre~ts juices
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (]3) '14)
Catsup, Pickles, chil/ re]/shes sauce, other
tomato than relishes tQmato
(i) PERCENTAC~ OF HOUS~OLI~ USING
Under 2,000: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.4 3.7 46.7 29.9 86.0 23.4 53.3 29.0 74.8 66.4 4 .7 9.3 8.4 9.3 3-person households .............. 57.6 6.8 55.9 15.3 81.4 22.0 64.4 27.1 71.2 54.2 0 16.9 15.3 8.5 4-person households .............. 57.8 6.7 57.8 15.6 91. i 33.3 73.3 40.0 77.8 73.3 2.2 22.2 20.0 13.3 5-person households .............. 45.2 3.2 45.2 25.8 74.2 19.4 45.2 38.7 51.6 64.5 0 12.9 12.9 6.5 Households of 6 or more .......... 54.2 8.3 ~.2 25.0 87.5 33.3 66.7 25.0 79.2 70.8 0 16.7 12.5 8.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .............. 5 i. 5 i. 5 5 I. 5 16.2 77.9 25.0 60.3 19.1 54.4 72.1 2.9 13.2 Ii. 8 7.4 3-person households .............. 45.2 3.2 45.2 16.1 74.2 24.2 51.6 30.6 61.3 67.7 i. 6 24.2 2 i. 0 12.9 4-person households .............. 45.5 3.6 43.6 36.4 78.2 29.1 60.0 21.8 60.0 70.9 0 27.3 21.8 9.1 5-person households .............. 47.3 5.5 45.5 23.6 76.4 21.8 50.9 21.8 72.7 61.8 0 18.2 16.4 14.5 Households of 6 or more .......... 51.9 3.7 50.0 24.1 ~.3 24.1 61.1 22.2 70.4 70.4 3.7 20.4 18.5 1.3.0
4,0~0-5,999: 2-person households .............. 31.4 0 31.4 22.9 68.6 22.9 51.4 17.1 57.1 62.9 11.4 14.3 14.3 5.7 3-person households .............. 52.6 2.6 52.6 ~. 7 78.9 23.7 60.5 26.3 63.2 81.6 2.6 15.8 13.2 i0.5 4-perSon households .............. 36.2 0 36.2 17.0 76.6 29.8 61.7 21.3 57.4 72.3 2.1 12.8 8.5 8.5 5-perSon households .............. 35.9 5.1 35.9 20.5 74.4 23.1 48.7 33.3 59.0 69.2 5.1 35.9 35.9 10.3 Households of 6 or more .......... 59.3 3.4 55.9 25.4 78.0 23.7 52.5 28.8 66.1 59.3 1.7 32.2 32.2 ]3.6
6,000 and over:
2-perSon households ............... 53.3 0 53.3 ]3.3 80.0 20.0 53.3 0 66.7 60.0 0 13.3 ]3.3 6.7 3-person households .............. 26.7 0 26.7 ]3.3 80.0 26.7 53.3 33.3 66.7 80.0 6.7 20.0 ]3.3 0 4-person households .............. 47•8 ]3.0 34.8 0 69.6 26.1 39.1 ]3.0 43.5 52.2 0 8.7 8.7 8.7 5-perSon households .............. 26.7 0 26.7 30.0 70.0 ]3.3 43.3 30.0 56.7 60.0 3.3 1_3.3 ]3.3 6.7 Households of 6 or more .......... 67.5 0 67.5 40.0 87.5 22.5 67.5 32.5 75.0 75.0 0 15.0 15.0 12.5
All incomes 3_/ : 2-person households .............. 48.1 2.3 46.2 22.3 78.8 24.2 55.4 22.7 64.2 68.5 4.2 ii. 5 i0.4 8.5 3-perSon households .............. 49.0 3.8 48.6 21.4 79.0 22.9 59.0 31.0 65.7 68.1 i. 9 19.5 16.2 i0.0 4-person households .............. 45.1 3.9 43.2 19.4 81.6 27.2 62.1 25.2 65.0 70.9 1.9 18.9 16.0 8.3 5-person households .............. 42.1 3.9 41.6 23.0 74.7 19.1 50.0 27.5 64.0 63.5 1.7 22.5 21.9 10.7 Households of 6 or more .......... 60.7 3.8 58.8 26.1 81.0 24.6 60.2 27.0 70.1 66.8 1.9 24.2 22.7 ]3.3 QUA~TYITY PER HOUSEHOLD (pounds)
U n d e r 2,000: 2-perSon households ............... 60 .05 .52 1.65 4.33 .51 1.81 .66 1.35 3.09 .03 .29 .25 .07 3-PerSon households ............... 82 .07 .75 i. 57 5.74 .62 2.74 .74 i. 6~ 3. ii . O0 .51 .44 .12 4 -person households .............. i. 30 .14 1.16 i. 80 8.14 .52 3.52 1.32 2.78 4.66 .02 .65 .60 .15 5 -person households ............... 82 .03 .79 3.48 5.37 .52 2.35 I. 31 i. 20 4.20 . O0 .65 .65 .07 Households of 6 or more .......... 2.09 .09 2.00 5.05 10.97 1.35 4.39 1.69 3.54 8.73 .00 .91 .66 .18
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............... 45 .01 .45 1.24 4.09 .59 1.97 .30 1.23 3.41 .02 .34 .26 .06 3-person households ............... 65 .03 .60 1.57 4.01 .37 1.76 .81 1.07 4.57 .02 .~ .47 .18 4-person households ............... 56 .02 .54 4.26 4.04 .35 i. 77 .47 1.46 3.18 . O0 .77 .51 .18 5-person households ". .............. 58 .05 .53 3.31 5.27 .33 2.36 .59 1.99 3.59 .00 .81 .6~ .27 Households of 6 or more ........... 93 .03 .90 4.21 6.59 .52 2.91 .83 2.32 5.85 .04 .9~ .85 .L5
4,000-5,999: 2- person household s ............... 22 . O0 .22 1.80 3.46 .63 I. 46 .29 1.03 i. 9~ .07 - 44 .38 .03 3-person household s ............... 50 . Ol .49 3.96 3.93 .52 i. 56 .63 i. 30 3.43 .03 .38 .33 . ii 4 -person household s ............... 32 . O0 .32 2. ]3 4.27 .49 2.30 .37 i. ]3 5.26 . iI .65 .31 .05 5 -person household s ............... 46 . ii .35 3.04 4.53 . &6 1.69 .81 i. 58 2.69 . ]3 I. Ol i. Ol . i0 Households of 6 or more .......... I. 14 .05 i. 08 6.27 5.87 .58 2. O~ I. 25 i. 96 4.58 .02 i. 14 i. ii .33
6,000 and over:
2-person households ............... 38 . O0 .38 .53 3.80 .47 2.15 . O0 I. 17 i. 92 . O0 .42 .42 . O~ 3-person households ............... ]3 . O0 . ] 3 2. O0 3.87 .15 i. 65 .60 i. 46 4.43 .07 .85 .75 . O0 4-perSon households ............... 67 .30 .37 .00 2.70 .73 .87 .39 .71 2.85 .00 .24 .15 .29 5-perSon households ............... 3~ . O0 .34 4.72 3.57 .31 i. 27 .66 i. 33 3.98 .03 .36 .36 .19 Households of 6 or more .......... 1.27 .00 1.27 9.78 6.74 .26 2.55 1.09 2.84 5.53 .00 .73 .62 .16
All incomes 3/ : 2 - person--~ousehold s ............... 46 .02 .43 I. 53 4. ]3 .57 1.90 .47 I. 21 2.82 .03 .32 .27 .07 3-perSon households ............... 62 .04 .57 2.05 4.96 .50 2.29 . ~0 I. 38 4. ]3 .02 .54 .43 .12 4 -person households ............... 66 .07 .60 2.31 5.07 .53 2.30 • 66 I. 59 4.03 .04 .62 .46 .12 5-perSon households ............... 57 .05 .52 3.37 4.93 .38 2. i0 .77 i. 68 4.03 .03 .78 .73 .16 Households of 6 or more .......... 1.24 .04 1.20 5.90 7.05 .61 2.84 1.15 2.41 5.54 .02 1.06 .89 .23
(~) .'16)
24.3 25.4 48.9 38.7 37;5
20.6 25.8 36.4 36.4 50.0
25.7 34.2 38.3 38.5 45.8
33.3 40.0
8.7 23.3 42.5
24.6 28.6 24.0 34.8 42.7
.31
.63
.97
- 85
• 86
.32
.39
.60
.77 1.37
.36
.49 • 52 .54
1.18
.34
.68
.09 • 18
1.60
.32
.50
.57
.61
1.17
I/ 21 meals at hume = 1 person. ~/ Fresh, hc~e-eanned, and home-frozen. 3/ Includes households not classified by incume.
91
Table 21.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; S~GAR, SWEETS: Households Using NOR~/ BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all'sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household slze~/
(1)
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Dry }~uts, Meat, Bacon, legumes
Total poultry, salt Eggs (dry peanut f i s h pork weight) b u t t e r
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Mixtures, Tota l soups, (flour
c h i e f l y equlva- meat l en t ) ~/
(8) (9)
Grain products
Not Enriched, enr iched , r e s to red r e s to red or whole
~, or whole g r a i n &, g r a i n 2./
(10) (11)
~%LreS , SouPS j
c h i e f l y g r a i n
( ~ )
Bug sJ~, sweets
S~Rr,
Total slrups, 3_/ Je l l i e s ,
candies
(u) (14)
Sof t drinks,
beverage powders, prepared desserts
3_/ (~)
See footnotes a t end of tabie.
?8
ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............. i00.0 97.7 53.6 97.7 33.9 26.0 20.5 i00.0 i00.0 80.3 17.8 98.5 97.9 51.9 3-person households ............. i00.0 i00.O 77.8 98.0 43.8 30.9 32.5 i00.0 i00.0 88.2 29.6 i00.0 i00.0 58.5 4 -person households ............. i00.0 !00.0 59.6 i00.0 43.1 47.7 22.9 I00.0 i00.0 93.6 26.6 i00.0 i00.0 71.6 5 -person households ............. 1(30.0 1(30.0 55.2 I00.0 64.2 38.8 32.8 i00.0 i00.0 97.0 32.8 i00.0 i00.0 68.7 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 92.9 58.9 I00.0 53.6 42.9 10.7 i00.0 i00.0 8?.5 30.4 i00.0 i00.0 32.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............. 1(30.0 99.5 59.9 98.3 27.4 37.0 21.7 i00.0 I00.0 88.0 22.0 98.8 95.5 60.8 3 -person households ............. i00.0 99.4 66.4 i00.0 39.9 48.4 30.9 i00.0 i00.0 93.1 38.1 99.4 97.6 75.5 4 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 67.5 98.6 45.6 57.2 35.6 i00.0 1(30.0 96.9 41.8 99.4 98.1 77.4 5 -person households ............. i00.0 97.7 67.8 I00.0 51.2 64.7 38.8 i00.0 1(30.0 95.6 43.0 I00.0 98.9 83.2 Households of 6 or more ......... 1(30.0 i00.0 66.5 98.8 99.6 74.9 35.0 1(30.0 i00.0 99.4 40.1 i00.0 98.8 72.2
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. I00.0 I00.0 62.0 98.3 26.6 34.9 26.0 i00.0 I00.0 90.3 24.7 98.0 95.5 68.3 3 -person households ............. i00.0 1(30.O 67.7 99.0 31.2 56.4 35.6 99.5 9g.5 96.4 42..4 98.1 97.1 79.3 4 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 75.2 99.3 42.4 63.5 39.3 i00.0 i00.0 96.9 51.6 i00.0 99.1 81.6 5-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 76.1 i00.0 39.8 68.8 42.8 i00.0 I00.0 97.6 43.6 i00.0 98.4 85.8 Households of 6 or more ......... 1(30.0 i00.0 74.9 99.8 44.1 74.7 42.0 i00.0 i00.0 98.1 43.6 I00.0 i00.0 79.5
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 61.4 98.6 20.1 38.9 26.7 i00.0 99.4 87.9 31.0 98.8 97.5 70.0 3-pereon households ............. i00.0 I00.0 76.1 98.8 28.0 52.9 35.3 i00.0 i00.0 96.3 32.5 99.4 96.5 81.3 4-person households ............. I00.0 I00.0 74.5 i00.0 31.6 63.8 45.0 i00.0 98.0 96.6 50.4 i00.0 99.3 89.5 5-person households ............. 1(30.0 I00.0 82.7 98.9 27.4 72.9 41.3 I00.0 i00.0 97.5 &7.2 I00.0 98.9 8~.4 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 85.9 99.7 44.4 70.9 39.1 i00.0 I00.0 90.9 54.7 i00.0 i00.0 85.3
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............. i00.0 99.4 59.6 98.2 26.9 3/..4 23.8 i00.0 99.9 87.2 23.8 98.5 96.3 63.2 3 -person households ............. i00.0 99.8 70.6 99.1 33.8 49.9 33.9 99.8 99.8 94.7 38.0 99.0 97.4 77.0 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 72.1 99.4 40.5 60.2 39.0 I00.0 99.5 96.7 47.3 99.8 98.8 82.0 5 -pe reon households ............. 1(30.0 99.9 74.5 99.7 40.8 67.0 40.H I00.0 i00.0 97.0 43.9 I00.0 98.9 83.8 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 99.7 74.8 98.9 48.9 70.4 37.8 i00.0 i00.0 96.0 45.0 i00.0 99.4 76.8
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ............. i00.0 98.6 53.5 1(30.0 38.0 25.4 29.6 i00.0 I00.0 81.7 23.9 97.2 95.8 66.2 3 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 81.0 i00.0 28.6 28.6 38.1 i00.0 1(30.0 95.2 47.6 1(30.0 i00.0 71.4 4 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 75.0 I00.O 12.5 50.0 12.5 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 1(30.0 5-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 50.0 i00.0 50.0 25.0 75.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 50.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 33.3 i00.0 66.7 33.3 33.3 1(30.0 I00.0 i00.0 0 i00.0 i00.0 33.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 55.4 98.1 22.3 35.0 24.8 i00.0 I00.0 85.4 26.8 98.1 94.9 62.4 3-person households ............. i00.0 99.1 64.0 I00.0 36.9 47.7 32.~ 10O.0 I00.0 94.6 43.2 99.1 96.4 77.5 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 67.7 99.0 39.4 54.5 39.4 i00.0 i00.0 96.0 43.4 99.0 97.0 78.8 5 -person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 68.0 i00.0 48.0 58.0 40.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.0 48.0 i00.0 98.0 86.0 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 I00.0 67.5 97.5 60.0 70.0 32.5 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 47.5 I00.0 97.5 75.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 62.2 98.9 29.3 35.6 27.7 i00.0 i00.0 90.4 25.0 97.9 94.7 70.2 3-per"~on households ............. i00.0 i00.0 66.7 99.3 28.8 56.9 39.2 99.3 99.3 96.1 47.1 97.4 96.7 80.4 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 74.5 99.3 42.5 58.8 39.2 i00.0 i00.0 96.7 53.6 I00.0 98.7 83.0 5 -person households ............. 1(30.0 i00.0 77.9 i00.0 40.7 67.4 47.7 1(30.0 i00.0 96.5 47.7 i00.0 97.7 89.5 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 I00.0 74.6 I00.0 39.4 70.4 39.4 1(30.0 i00.0 97.2 42.3 i00.0 i00.0 81.7
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 62.7 98.5 19.4 37.3 26.9 i00.0 99.3 89.6 33.6 98.5 97.0 73.1 3-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 74.6 98.5 23.8 51.5 32.3 I00.0 i00.0 95.4 33.1 99.2 95.4 80.8 4 -person households ............. 1(30.0 I00.0 73.6 i00.0 29.8 66.9 46.3 i00.0 97.5 96.7 57.0 i00.0 99.2 90.1 5 -person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 83.3 98.5 25.8 71.2 47.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.5 51.5 I00.0 98.5 84.8 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 90.7 i00.0 42.6 72.2 42.6 I00.0 I00.0 92.6 59.3 I00.0 i00.0 87.0
All incomes 4_/: 2 -person households ............. i00.0 99.8 59.3 98.5 26.0 33.9 26.9 I00.0 99.8 87.6 27.5 98.0 95.4 68.2 3 -person households ............. I00.0 99.8 69.2 99.1 29.4 50.5 35.2 99.8 99.8 95.4 41.7 98.6 96.5 79.3 4 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 72.4 99.5 37.0 59.3 &0.9 i00.0 99.2 96.6 51.7 99.7 98.3 84.5 5 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 76.7 99.5 37.9 66.4 46.1 I00.0 i00.0 97.1 49.0 i00.0 98.2 87.4 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 I00.0 77.4 99.5 45.8 69.2 38.7 i00.0 i00.0 96.4 48.2 I00.0 99.5 81.0
Table 21.--SELECTED ~rL~RITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EC~S, DRY I/~GUIY_~, ~TS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Households Using (continued) NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households usin E a% home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, ~able i), food from all sources; housekeepin~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household ~ize
~aat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes , nuSs
Urbanization, money income Dry after income taxes (dollars), Meat, Bacon,
and household size i/ Total poultry, salt Eggs legumes _ (dry
flsh pork weight)
(1) C2) (3) (4) . (~) C6) RURAL NONFAHM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............. i00.0 96.5 45.6 9~.7 3 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 86.7 93.3 4-person households ............. i00.0 100.0 37.5 i00.0 5-pers)n households ............. i00.0 i00.0 40.0 i00.0 Hm~seholds of 6 or more ......... i00.0 80.0 60.0 100.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 98.6 67.6 98.6 3-person households ............. i00.0 100.0 73.2 100.0 4 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 70.8 97.9 5-person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 66.7 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... 100.0 i00.0 66.7 1130.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 60.4 95.8 3-person households ............. 1{30.0 i00.0 70.5 97.7 4-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 78.1 i00.0 5 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 71.0 ICO.O Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 79.4 i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 52.0 i00.0 3-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 60.6 100.0 4-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 81.0 i00.0 5-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 81.3 i00.0 Households of 6 or mere ......... 100.0 i00.0 81.3 I00.0
All incomes ~_/: 2-person households ............. i00.0 88.5 57.7 97.4 3-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 75.7 98.7 4-person households ............. 100.0 100.0 73.8 99.3 5-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 %9.6 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 98.8 14.1 97.8
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............. i00.0 98.I 71.0 98.1 3-person households ............. i00.0 1(90.0 64.4 1(90.0 4-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 64.4 i00.0 5-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 57.7 " I00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 70.8 i00.0
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ............. I00.0 98.5 69.1 98.5 3-person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 66.1 i00.0 4-person household8 ............. I00.0 100.0 94.5 98.2 5-person households ............. i00.0 98.2 69.1 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 63.0 I00.0
4, C00-5,999: 2-person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 65.7 97.1 3-person households ............. 1(30.0 100.0 71.1 i00.0 4-person households ............. i00.0 100.0 68.1 95.7 5 -person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 76.9 i00.0 Households of 6 or mere ......... i00.0 i00.0 66.1 98.3
6,000 and Over: 2-person households ............. I00.0 lO0.O 80.0 93.3 3-person house~lds ............. i00.0 i00.0 86.7 I00.0 4-person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 69.6 100.0 5 -person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 80.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or mere ......... 100.0 i00.0 67.5 97.5
All incomes "~_/: 2 -person households ............. i00.0 98.7 70.2 98.1 3 -person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 68.4 100.0 4-person households ............. 100.0 i00.0 62.9 98.5 5-person households ............. 100.0 99.4 72.9 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 i00.0 66.1 99.1
Nutsj
peanut butter
(7)
Grain products
Net Mixtures, T o t a l Enriched, enriched,
soups, (flour restored restored chiefly equiva- or whole or whole meat lent) ~/ grain 2/ grain ~/
CS) C9) (io3 (n)
22.8 26.3 14.0 i00.0 66.7 33.3 KO.O 10(3.0 50.0 50.0 37.5 1(30.0 80.0 ~0.0 20.0 100.0 40.0 40.0 0 100.0
38.0 40.8 16.9 i00.0 46.3 :;1.2 29.3 i00.0 58.3 62.5 31.3 I00.0 59.3 74.1 ~.4 i00.0 63.3 80.0 46.7 100.0
16.7 31.3 18.8 i00.0 38.6 56.8 25.0 i00.0 42.2 73.4 42.2 I00.0 35.5 57.7 38.7 i00.0 52.9 82.4 50.0 100.0
24.0 48.0 28.0 i00.0 38.9 58.3 47.2 i00.0 38 • 1 42 • 9 42.9 i00 • 0 25.0 81.3 25.0 i00.0 56.3 68.8 37.5 1(30.0
26.9 36.1 17.9 i00.0 ~.I 51,3 38.8 100.0 47.5 63,7 38.3 100,0 ~.3 67.4 36.7 i00.0 56.5 74,4 43.5 i00o0
46.7 27.1 10.3 lO0.O 42.4 30, 5 16 • 9 i00.0 60.0 ~,4 20.0 lO0,O 61.3 45.2 19.4 i00.0 58.3 50.0 8.3 i00,0
30.9 39.7 13.2 I00.0 43.5 45.2 2K.2 I00.0 45.5 58,2 23.6 i00.0 47.3 70.9 23.6 i00.0 50.0 77.8 16.7 i00.0
22.9 40.0 31.4 100.O 36 • 8 47.4 26.3 i00.0 42.6 70.2 25.5 I00.0 46.2 ~.6 /2.8 i00.0 45.8 78.0 35.6 100.0
20.0 33.3 13.3 1(30.0 66.7 ~6.7 26.7 i00.0 47.8 73.9 26.1 i00.0 46.7 70.0 26.7 i00.0 35.0 67.5 22.5 100.0
36.4 33.1 14.7 i00.0 43.7 40.5 22.4 i00.0 48.8 58.3 23.5 i00.0 49.7 69.1 20.6 IGO.O 46.3 67.3 23~2 i00.0
Sugar, sweets
Mixtures, SuEar, Soft drinks,
soups, Tota l sL~ups, beverage chiefly 3_/ Jellies, ps~ders,
prepared grain candies desserts 3_/
(~) (U) (14) (~)
i00.0 77,2 12.3 l(X3.0 i00.0 36.8 i00.0 86.7 20.0 i00.0 100.0 ~0.0 i00.0 ~7.5 25.0 100.0 iOO.O 50.0 i00.0 I00.0 40.0 i00.0 i00.0 60.0 i00.0 80.0 60.0 i00.0 l~J.O 0
i00 • 0 93 . 0 14 • 1 i00.0 95 . 8 57 • 7
I00.0 90.2 29.3 I00.0 I00.0 73.2 i00.0 97.g 43.8 i00.0 I00.0 77.1 i00.0 96.3 40.7 I00.0 I{X).O 81.5 i00.0 ICO.O 36.7 i00.0 i00.0 66.7
i00.0 89.6 25.0 97.9 97.9 66.7 i00. O_ 97.7 38.6 i00.0 97.7 77.3 I00.0 98.4 51.6 I00.0 i00.0 79.7 i[~) • 0 I00 • 0 38 • 7 i00.0 i00.0 77 • 4
100.0 i00.0 52.9 i00.0 I00.0 73.5
i00.0 80,0 20.0 i00.0 I00.0 56.0 i00.0 i00,0 30.6 i00.0 I00.0 83.3 i00.0 95.2 19.0 I00.0 i00.0 90.5 i00.0 93,8 43.8 i00.0 iOO.O 87.5 i00.0 81,3 56.3 I00.0 i00.0 81.3
i00.0 86.1 16.9 99.5 98.2 53.7 i00.0 94,9 31.6 i00.0 99.3 73.5 i00.0 97.2 42.6 1IX). 0 I00.0 78.7 i00.0 97,5 &0.5 i00.0 iO0.O 79.7 i00.0 95.3 48.2 i00.0 98.9 68.2
I00.0 83,2 13.1 99.1 99.1 45.8 I00.0 79,7 13.6 iOO.O IO0.O 59.3 I00.0 93,3 20.0 1~3.0 i00.0 66.7 I00 • 0 93 • 5 19.4 i00.0 I00.0 58 • 1
i00.0 87.5 20.8 iOO.O iO0.O 58.3
i00.0 91.2 11.8 iO0.O I00,0 58.8 i00.0 90 • 3 24 • 2 i00 • 0 i00.0 67 • 7
lO0.O i00.0 23.6 i00.0 i00.0 69.1 i00.0 92.7 29.1 i00.0 i00.0 76.4 i00.0 96.3 25.9 IQO.O i00.0 75.9
i00.0 91,4 17. i I00.0 i00.0 37.1 i00.0 94.7 28.9 iO0.O lO0.O 71.1 1(30 • 0 91 • 5 25.5 i00.0 I00.0 74 • 5 1(30.0 100,0 23.1 i00.0 100.0 79.5 i00.0 98.3 28.8 I00.0 i00.0 83.1
100.0 80,0 iI.3 i00.0 i00.0 53.3 i00.0 93,3 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 80.0 I00.0 i00,0 26.1 i00.0 I00.0 73.9 i00.0 96.7 16.7 i00.0 i00.0 73.3 10(3.0 97,5 27.5 1(3(3.0 I00.0 82.5
I00.0 86.7 13.3 99.6 99.2 48.9 I00.0 87.9 2~.4 i00.0 i00.0 66.7 i00.0 95.9 23.5 i00.0 99.5 70.6 iO0.O 95.5 23.2 I00.0 i00.0 72.9 i00.0 96.0 26.6 i00.0 lOO.O 77. 6
l/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. ~/ Includes dry weight of prepared desserts. ~/ Excludes households not classified by
flour and cereal in i n c o ~ .
prepared products and baked goods. 3_/ Includes the sugar equivalent of soft drinks, beverage and dessert powders, and
99
~0RTH Table 22.--SELECTED I~TRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EG(IS, DRY ~ , NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, 5B?EETS: Quantity Per Household BY bRBM~IZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persone, b~ ~rhanizati~, income,
and household size
Urbanlzation s money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size l/
(i)
~ , poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Nuts
Bacon, (shelled salt Eggs weight ), pork peanut
bu t t e r (4) (5) (73
ALL UHBANIZATI 0~S
Under 2,0DO: 2-person households ............ 10.O7 6.98 3-person households ............ 15.35 10.70 4-person households ............ 18.85 ]3.42 5-person households ............ 26.39 18.80 Households of 6 or more ........ 26.3% 16.Z~
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 12.49 9.16 3-person households ............ 16.87 12.63 4-person households ............ 19.22 14.0% 5-person households ............ 24.23 17.41 Households of 6 or more ........ 27.45 19./.8
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 13.60 10.55 3-person households ............ 18.08 13.80 4-person households ............ 21.O4 15.69 5-person households ............ 24.57 18.27 Households of 6 or more ........ 29.02 20.74
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 13.75 10.58 3-person households ............ 18.33 ]3.87 4-person households ............ 24.51 18.68 5-person households ............ 25.71 18.69 Households of 6 or more ........ 32.23 23.6%
All incomes ~/: 2-person households ............ 12.62 9.45 3 -per son households ............ 17.58 13.23 4-person households ............ 21.33 15.89 5-person households ............ 24.89 18.17 Households of 6 or more ........ 29.31 20.96
URR~
Under 2, (~0: 10.77 7.61 2°person households ............ 3-person households ............ 13.45 9.67 t-person households ............ 12.43 9.37 5-person households ............ 21.31 15.45 Households of 6 or more ........ 22.46 15.27
2,000-3,999: 12. i0 9. ii 2 -person households ............
16.47 12.61 3-person households ............ 4-person households ............ 19.24 14.28 5-person households ............ 25.03 18.36 Households of 6 or more ........ 26.65 19.11
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ............ 13.65 10.62 3-person households ............ 17.68 ]3.58 4-person households ............ 20.40 15.41 5-person households ............ 25.27 18.86 Households of 6 or more ........ 28.20 20.52
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ ]3.43 10.35 3-person households ............ 18.33 ]3.94 4-person households ............ 24.49 18.62 5-person households ............ 25.52 18.40 Households of 6 or more ........ 31.91 25.42
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............ 12.78 9.74 3-person households ............ 17.3% ]3.24 4-person households ............ 21.23 16.01 5-person households ............ 25.21 18.52 Households of 6 or more ........ 28.92 21.02
Sugar, ~ beverege ~ixtures, e sirUps, ~ powders,
soups, (flotn" I restored restored" .so~s=, I j e l l i e s , I prepared chiefly equlva- ] or whole or w~le chiefly l candies I deseer%s 3_/
~et lent~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~="~ I I C~) (s) (9) I (lO) ( n ) (z2) I ( u ) I (l~)
0.50 2.02 0.24 0.i0 0.24 5.33 4.2q 1.02 0.24 3.11 2.94 0.17 1.01 2.63 .Z~ .15 .42 7.82 6.25 1.49 .32 ~.54 4.21 .33 • 87 3.38 .60 .26 .33 11.38 9.25 2.06 .34 6.28 5.90 -~
1.05 4.61 .78 .30 .86 13.52 ii.48 1.96 .33 7.13 6.80 .33 I. 68 5.73 i. 92 . 30 • 26 21.30 18.81 2.43 • 33 9.65 9.41 • 24
.~ 2.08 .22 .17 .26 4.76 3.63 1.06 .36 2.75 2.46 .29 • 69 2.46 .30 .25 .53 7.79 6.27 1.42 .55 3.94 3.51 .43 • 80 3.03 .46 .36 .53 9.68 7.60 1.97 .66 4.85 4.32 .52
1.00 3.93 .65 .47 .78 12.57 i0.04 2.42 .69 6.47 5.82, .53 1.21 4.37 1.15 .70 .55 17.91 14.Z~ 3.33 .72 9.04 8.4~ .59
.54 1.90 .15 .15 .32 4.49 3.41 1.03 .30 2.48 2.16 .31
.70 2.48 .26 .2q .56 6.78 5.13 1.54 .67 3.85 3.3% .51
.81 3.09 -3% .41 .70 9.27 7.25 1.89 .84 4.66 4.08 .58 i.O1 3.53 .36 .52 .88 12.07 9.38 2.54 .82 6.22 5.55 .67 1.25 4.80 .75 .71 .74 16.41 13.51 2.76 .81 7.78 7.18 .60
• 55 2.0~ .14 .17 .27 4.0~ 2.99 .97 .41 2.29 1.9~ .35 • 81 2.63 .21 .30 .51 6.26 4.75 i.~0 .54 3.39 2.83 .56 • 80 3.59 .25 .40 .79 8.78 6.35 2.27 .81 5.23 4.48 .75
1.11 3.90 .32 .55 1.14 10.35 7.82 2.38 ,93 5.76 K.88 .88 i • 55 5 • 02 • 48 . 74 • 80 17.42 14 • 16 3 • 08 1 • i0 9 . 45 8 • 58 . 87
• 55 1.96 .19 .15 .27 4.65 3.56 1.03 .33 2.6~ 2.25 .29 • 76 2- 5~ .2q .26 • 53 7.00 5- z~ 1.46 • 57 3.80 3.33 .49 .81 3.24 .36 .39 .66 9.36 7.21 2.02 .75 4.94 4.32 .60
1.03 3.80 .45 .50 .92 11.81 9.24 2.43 .79 6.21 5.47 .70 1.34 4.71 .84 .67 .68 17.33 14.20 2.99 .84 8.67 7.88 .65
.45 2.01 .25 .II .34 4.33 3.&4 .83 .34 2.42 2.21 .21
.75 2.18 .25 .13 .47 5.20 3.92 1.15 .56 3.11 2.83 .31
.63 2.07 .08 .12 .17 9.25 7.54 1.57 .48 4.72 4.22 .50 • 75 2.30 .33 .i0 2.38 5.13 3.05 2.02 .39 2.07 1.72 .35 • 67 3.90 1.28 .25 i.i0 16.09 13.91 2,58 .00 6.92 6.86 .07
• 53 1.85 .19 .16 .26 4.17 3.05 1.03 .46 2.40 2.10 .30 .58 2.13 .28 .22 .64 6.88 5.35 1,42 .67 3.60 3.15 .44 • 82 2.77 .39 .33 .66 9.18 7.05 2.00 .79 4.34 3.79 .55 • 94 3.73 .71 .h8 .81 11.93 9.03 2.79 .79 5.83 5.13 .70
i. 20 3.84 I. 55 • 59 . 37 16.25 12.76 3.28 I- I0 7-82 7. II . 69
• 53 1.85 .16 .15 .34 4.36 3.28 1.03 .31 2.29 1.97 .32 .65 2.3% .25 .25 .60 6.63 4.95 1,56 .72 3.57 3.05 .53 • 74 2.91 .31 .34 .69 8.67 6.74 1.79 .90 4.03 3.42 .61
1.00 3.50 . 37 . 51 1.03 11.90 9.03 2.70 .96 6.02 5.29 .73 1.20 4.39 .59 .75 .75 14.63 11.96 2.53 .8% 6.8% 6.17 .67
.52 2.00 .14 .16 .26 3.85 2.79 .97 .~ 2.16 1.79 .37
.82 2.6% .16 .30 .46 6.22 4.63 l°&S .60 3.24 2.68 .56
.78 3.57 .24 .43 .85 8.57 6.17 2.23 .91 4.95 4.21 .74 i.i0 3.81 .28 • 55 1.38 10.15 7.40 2.55 1.14 5.57 4.59 ~.9"8 1.62 4.85 .46 .77 .79 16.54 13.11 3°24 1.13 8- z~ 7.49 .99
• 52 1.86 .18 .15 .30 4.18 3.11 .99 .39 2.31 1.90 .31 .69 2.39 .23 .25 .56 6.50 4.90 1- z~ .66 3.45 2.94 .50 .77 3.06 .31 .36 .72 8.78 6.66 1.g8 .86 4.42 3.73 .63
i.O1 3.62 .42 .52 1.12 11.21 8.39 2.66 .96 5.75 4.89 .79 1.33 4.31 .79 .70 .68 15.56 12.55 2.94 .98 7.60 6.67 .TV
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table OO.--SELECTED NIffRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Quantity Per Household (continued) NORTH BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization~ money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size it/
(1)
Total
(2)
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Dry Nuts Meat, Bacon, legumes (shelled poultry, salt F4gs (dry weight), fish pork weight) peanut
b u t t e r (3) (4) (5) (63 (7)
Grain products
Not Mixtures, Total Enriched, enriched, soups, (flour restored restored
chiefly equ iva - or whole meat lent) ~/ grain ~/ 0 ~ i ~
(8) (9) (lO) (n)
Mixtures soups
chiefly grain
(12)
Sugar , sweets
Soft drinks, Sugar, beverage
Total 3/ sirups, powders, Jellies, prepared candies desserts 3/
(~) (143 (153
RURAL NONFARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ 8.02 5.49 0.39 1.76 0,16 0.06 0.17 5.51 4.58 0.91 0.14 3.11 3.00 0.11 3-person households ............ 15.43 9.85 1.53 2.52 .75 .17 .60 10.36 8.08 2.26 .12 &.80 4.46 .34 4-person households ............ 16.64 12.03 .50 2.66 .57 .36 .51 10.59 8.52 2.01 .34 5.27 5.0~ .24 5-person households ............ 29.07 22.24 .SO 4.20 1.23 .24 .36 16.12 13.97 1.99 .41 6.94 6.76 .18 Households of 6 or more ........ 23.31 15.76 1.50 3.09 2.80 .17 .00 21.49 20.29 1.10 .69 8.02 8.02 .00
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 12.74 8.87 .71 2.37 .30 .19 .30 5.59 4.47 1.10 .17 3.02 2.75 .27 3-person households ............ 16.61 11.93 .85 2.87 .29 .31 .36 9.~ 8.05 1.33 .32 4.07 3.72 .35 4-person households ............ 17.55 12.33 .78 3.03 .62 .45 .34 9.87 7.98 1.81 .51 5.03 4.50 .53 5-person households ............ 22.43 15.84 .92 3.75 .57 .40 .95 12.45 10.64 1.70 .72 6.60 6.02 .58 Households of 6 or more ........ 26.94 19.30 i.i0 4.00 .78 .83 .93 18.61 15.0~ 3.46 .41 9.20 8.73 .47
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 12.67 9.68 .56 1.95 .i0 .15 .22 4.72 3.60 1.05 .27 3.03 2.72 .31 3-person households ............ 18.67 14.09 .78 2.71 .26 .34 .47 6.89 5.30 1.49 .57 4.36 3.86 .50 4-person households ............ 22.21 16.16 .97 3.33 .40 .56 .79 10.43 8.17 2.15 .76 5.82 5.28 .54 5-person households ............ 20.89 15.50 .87 3.01 .31 .51 .69 11.35 9.17 2.06 .6~ 6.03 5.48 .56 Households of 6 or more ........ 28.72 19.93 1.37 4.98 1.04 .63 .77 18.47 15.03 3.24 .g8 7.51 7.12 .39
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 15.12 ii.~ .67 2.22 .17 .21 .30 4.88 3.86 .97 .25 2.87 2.63 .24 3-person households ............ 18.13 13.51 .76 2.51 .31 .31 .70 6.11 4.92 1.12 .35 3.69 3.14 .55 4-person households ............ 24.06 18.79 .80 3.40 .2/ .2/ .65 9.71 7.22 2.~3 .34 6.45 5.60 .85 5-person households ............ 23.90 17.70 .95 3.75 .37 .61 .53 10.14 8.48 1.62 .38 5.55 4.92 .63 Households of 6 or more ........ 30.12 21.77 i.~2 4.57 .52 .70 1.15 17.79 14.93 2.65 1.41 9.68 9.12 .55
All incomes &_/: 2-person households ............ 11.68 8.4~ .58 2.04 .20 .15 .25 5.27 4.22 1.02 .20 3.03 2.72 .23 3-person households ............ 17.55 12.83 .88 2.63 .34 .29 .51 7.84 6.34 1.43 .38 4.14 3.71 .45 4-person households ............ 20.58 15.01 .85 3.30 .45 .47 .60 10.14 7.98 2.07 .59 5.61 5.11 .56 5-person households ............ 22.54 16.49 .90 3.51 .47 .47 .73 11.78 9.8~ 1.84 .60 6.19 5.57 .55 Households of 6 or more ........ 28.0~ 19.81 1.29 4.27 .95 .67 .85 18.57 15.34 3.0~ .84 8.54 7.87 .42
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ 12.60 8.47 .91 2.57 .36 .16 .ii 7.60 5.83 1.74 .16 4.96 4.76 .20 3-person households ............ 17.99 13.02 .85 3.39 .40 .16 .17 8.95 7.70 1.21 .17 6.29 5.93 .36 4-person households ............ 24.98 17.29 1.30 4.81 .99 .28 .32 13.47 10.97 2.45 .24 8.10 7.70 .39 5-person households ............ 27.29 18.31 1.37 6.06 .72 .43 .39 16.18 14.24 1.91 .24 9.86 9.45 .41 Households of 6 or more ........ 30.80 17.60 2.33 8.85 1.51 .~ .06 23.74 20.23 3.45 .19 12.37 ll.eA .53
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 15.08 lO.eh .74 3.00 .18 .18 .15 6.80 5.57 1.20 .16 4.93 4.65 .28 3-person households ............ 20.42 14.68 1.00 3.75 .47 .30 .23 9.90 8.18 1.66 .29 6.07 5.55 .52 4-person households ............ 24.91 18.29 .71 4.9~ .42 .2~ .27 12.60 10.23 2.31 .27 7.84 7.53 .31 ~-person households ............ 24.90 17.03 i. 37 5.02 .59 .60 .31 15. i0 12.55 2.51 .28 8.57 8.07 .49 Households of 6 or more ........ 30.93 20.97 1.47 6.74 .76 .71 .28 21.27 18.03 3.19 .29 12.29 11.75 .5~
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 17.55 13.62 .73 2.51 .15 .17 .37 6.11 5.08 .99 .26 3.37 3.22 .14 3-person households ............ 2/.84 15.84 1.20 3.69 .38 .30 .42 8.70 7.30 1.33 .48 5.88 5.52 .36 4-person households ............ 23.03 16.87 .83 4.17 .41 .41 .30 10.82 8.96 1.79 .42 6.62 6.17 .45 5-person households ............ 30.14 21.90 1.53 5.39 .52 .58 .23 15.90 13.17 2.67 .23 8.60 8.10 .50 Households of 6 or more ........ 33.6£ 23.62 1.27 6.3~ .85 .73 .65 20.25 17.45 2.74 .30 12.90 12.19 .71
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 16.0~ 12.40 .92 2.26 .09 .27 .Ii 5.51 4.51 .96 .34 3.05 2.85 .21 3-person households ............ 20.38 14.62 1.18 3.30 .65 .16 .47 8.86 7.33 i.~ .38 5.59 5.09 .50 4-person households ............ 26.62 19.55 1.20 4.59 .58 .46 .25 9.68 7.05 2.53 .38 6.61 6.05 .56 5-person households ............ 31.24 23.36 1.51 5.00 .61 .40 .36 12.62 I0.08 2.46 .30 7.89 7.36 .53 Households bf 6 or more ........ 37.31 27.85 1.33 6.62 .52 .65 .33 2/.58 18.59 2.90 .47 14.32 13.60 .72
All incomes ~_/: 2-person households ............ 14.35 10.25 .83 2.67 .26 .16 .16 6.98 5.54 1.41 .19 4.58 4.28 .21 3-person households ............ 19.90 14.37 1.01 3.59 .4~ .22 .27 9.22 7.75 1.42 .30 6.06 5.68 .43 4-person households ............ 24.64 17.80 .96 4.52 .59 .35 .29 11.94 9.65 2.23 .32 7.40 6.83 .40 5-person households ............ 27.93 19.73 1.4~ 5.22 .60 .49 .31 15.04 12.57 2.42 .26 8.70 8.18 .48 Households of 6 or more ....... . 33.25 22.95 1.49 6.82 .84 .61 .39 21.33 18.26 3.01 .32 12.96 12.08 .63
lJ 21 meals at home = i person. 2/ Includes dry weight prepared desserts. 4JZxczu~es households not classified
of flour and cereal in prepared products and baked goods. 3_/ Includes by Income.
the sugar equivalent oz' soft drinks, beverage and dessert powders, and
10!
Table 23.--SELECr~D NUTRITION GRDb~INGS: MEAT, POD~TRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LSG[~ES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; S[rAAR, SF~I~TS: Money Value Per Household NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbani- zation, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s ize l /
(1)
Total
(2)
Meat, poul t ry , f i sh , eggs, dry legumes, outs
Meat, Bacon, Dry Nuts, Mixtures, legumes soups,
poultry, salt Eggs (dry peanut chiefly fish pork weight) butter meat
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Grain products
Not Total Enrichedt enriched, ( flour restored restored equiva- or whole
whole lent) 2/ grain 2/ °j.si n
(9) (10) (n)
Sugar s swes t8
Mixtures, Sugar, Sort drinks,
soups, Total sirups, beverage chiefly 3_/ Jell ies, powders, gra in candies prepared
desser t s 3_/
(2) C~) C14) (~)
ALL URB~H ZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ &.91 3.77 0.28 0.65 0.05 0.06 0.i0 1.45 0.96 0.42 0.07 0.63. 0.4B 0.15 3 -person households ............ 7.51 5.82 .52 .81 .10 .1/ .15 2.10 1.39 .61 .09 1.13 .74 .39 4-person households ............ 8.78 6.91 .43 1.06 .13 .15 .I0 3.03 2.06 .86 .1/ 1.41 1.08 .33 5-person households ............ 11.93 9.43 .53 1.32 .17 .15 .34 3.71 2.61 1.01 .09 1.41 1.15 .26 Households of 6 or more ........ 11.51 8.28 .78 1.83 .38 .17 .07 3.81 3.06 .67 .07 1.90 1.68 .22
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 6.93 5.55 .34 .77 .06 .12 .09 1.69 1.01 .58 .10 .77 .50 .26 3-person households ............ 8.97 7.27 .39 .86 .I0 .15 .19 2.54 1.58 .79 .17 1.08 .68 .40 4-person households ............ 10.27 8.20 .45 1.08 .14 .20 .21 3.28 2.06 1.00 .22 1.33 .84 .50 5-person households ............ 1/.98 9.31 .55 1.40 .16 .29 .27 3.76 2.36 1.19 .20 1.78 1.17 .61 Households of 6 or more ........ 12.8£ 9.97 .57 1.49 .26 .37 .iS 4.82 3.30 1.33 .19 2.12 1.61 .51
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ............ 8.01 6.67 .34 .72 .05 .i0 .13 1.72 .99 .62 .Ii .8~ .51 .33 3-person households ............ 10.69 8.87 .42 .92 .07 .19 .21 2.67 1.47 .99 .21 1.23 .75 .~8 4-person households ............ 11.87 9.66 .49 1.13 .i0 .23 .25 3.42 2.05 1.13 .24 1.42 .87 .56 5 -person households ............ ]3.08 i0.52 .58 i. 27 . i0 .30 .31 4. O0 2.41 i. 33 .27 i. 74 1. I0 .6£ Households of 6 or more ........ 14.57 11.28 .71 1.73 .15 .~i .26 4.8& 3.29 1.31 .23 1.89 1.32 .57
6,0C0 end over: 2-person households ............ 8.93 7.50 .36 .78 .0~ .14 .12 1.72 .90 .68 .14 .88 .53 .36 3-person households ............ 11.57 9.52 .51 1.02 .07 .21 .24 2.58 1.45 .94 .19 1.35 .77 .58 4 -person households ............ 14.69 12.17 .52 1.35 .07 .26 .32 3.45 1.82 1.34 .29 1.77 1.03 .73 5-person households ............ 15.80 12.68 .68 1.46 .09 .36 .53 4.21 2.>[ 1.5% .33 2.00 1.13 .88 Households of 6 or mole ........ 17.5~ 14.0% .92 1.73 .15 .44 .27 5.58 3.58 1.68 .32 2.53 1.75 .77
All incomes -4/: 2-person households ............ 7.27 5.9& .33 .72 .05 .ii .ii 1.66 .97 .58 .ii .76 .48 .28 3-person households ............ 10.19 8.35 .45 .93 .08 .17 .21 2.56 1.49 .89 .18 1.21 .74 .&8 4-person households ............ 12.00 9.77 .48 1.17 .ii .23 .25 3.37 1.99 1.14 .24 i.~9 .91 .58 5-person households ............ 13.47 10.72 .60 1.35 .12 .30 .36 3.98 2.39 1.33 .26 1.81 1.13 .68 Households of 6 or more ........ 14.74 11.52 .73 1.63 .19 .40 .23 4.98 3.36 1.39 .24 2.11 1.51 .59
URBAN • Under 2,(X]O:
2-person households ............ 5.57 4.30 .28 .72 .07 .05 .14 1.39 .87 .41 .i0 .55 .34 .21 S-person households ............ 7.36 5.75 .42 .85 .08 .07 .18 1.96 1.18 .62 .17 1.01 .61 .41 4-person households ............ 7.12 5.72 .38 .83 .05 .ii .04 3.26 2.19 .91 .16 1.20 .83 .37 5-person households ............ 9.8h 7.~ .37 .82 .Oh .05 i.Ii 2.~8 .93 1.39 .16 .66 .39 .27 Households of 6 or more ........ 11.90 9.19 .30 1.60 .39 .13 .29 3.87 3.1~ .72 .00 1.22 1.02 .20
2,000-3,000 2-person households ............ 7.09 5.76 .31 .77 .05 .i/ .09 1.63 .90 .59 .14 .73 .45 .28 3-person households ............ 9.18 7.53 .34 .83 .11 .13 .22 2.58 1.52 .86 .20 1.03 .61 .42 4-person households ............ ii.01 8.83 .~8 1.12 .13 .18 .26 3.35 2.0~ 1.05 .26 1.28 .77 .52 5-person households ............ 12.73 9.96 .54 1.48 .19 .26 .30 3.81 2.21 1.38 .22 1.69 1.03 .65 Households of 6 or more ........ 12.8~ 10.05 .56 1.46 .33 .30 .13 4.79 3.17 1.33 .29 1.91 1.29 .61
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 8.21 6.83 .34 .74 .05 .i0 .14 1.69 .98 .60 .ii .83 .50 .34 3 -person househ31ds ............ 10.77 8.99 .41 .90 .07 .17 .23 2.70 i.~6 1.02 .23 1.21 .71 .50 4-person households ............ 11.96 9.80 .45 1.14 .I0 .21 .26 3.48 2.01 1.20 .27 1.36 .77 .60 5°person households ............ ]3.77 ii.i0 .59 1.32 .I0 .30 .35 4.16 2.47 1.39 .29 1.79 i.i0 .70 Households of 6 or more ........ 15.11 11.76 .69 1.79 .13 .48 .28 4.66 3.]3 1.29 .24 1.85 1.16 .69
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 8.98 7.59 .33 .78 .04 .13 .12 1.67 .85 .67 .15 .89 .51 .38 3-person households ............ 11.98 9.89 .52 1.07 .06 .21 .23 2.63 1.43 1.00 .20 1.33 .76 .57 4-person households ............ 14.88 12.30 .51 1.38 .07 .28 .3Z 3.42 1.77 1.33 .32 1.75 1.01 .74 5-person households ............ 16.51 13.23 .67 1.51 .08 .37 .65 4.43 2.32 1.70 .41 2.11 i.i0 1.01 Households of 6 or mole ........ 18.28 14.61 1.00 1.81 .13 .46 .26 5.71 3.51 1.86 .3~ 2.49 1.60 .89
All incomes --4/: 2-person households ............ 7.74 6.38 .32 .74 .05 .i0 .12 1.63 .91 .59 .13 .76 .45 .31 3-person households ............ 10.55 8.72 .43 .94 .08 .17 .23 2.61 1.45 .95 .21 1.20 .71 .50 4-person households ............ 12.54 10.25 .48 1.20 .I0 .22 .28 3.42 1.94 1.20 .28 1.£6 .84 .61 5-person households ............ 14.32 11.43 .60 i.~0 .ii .31 .45 4.]3 2.33 1.48 .31 1.85 1.06 .78 Households of 6 or more ........ 15.53 12.22 .75 1.68 .18 .42 .24 5.02 3.26 1.47 .28 2.03 1.31 .72
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 23.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGL~4ES, tKNS; GRAIN P[~OI)U~ SUGAR, S~EErS: Money Value Per Huusehold (continued) NORTH
BY URBANIZATION
L~ney value ' (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955(based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbani- zation, ~ineome, and household slze
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Urbanization, m~aey income [ a f t e r income taxes (doL lars) , l~eat, J Baccaz, Dry Nuts,
legumes and household slze ~/ Total poultry, salt F~gs (dry peanut
fish pork weight) butter
(1) (2) (3) (Z) (5) (6) (7)
RURAL NONFA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 3.83 2.95 3-person households .. ~ ........ 7.15 5.27 4 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . 3 6 5 . 6 6 5-pereon hmiseholds . . . . . . . . . . . 13.75 11.48 Households of 6 or more ....... 9.47 7.16
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ........... 6.57 5.08 3-person households ........... 8.19 6.~6 4-person households ........... 8.67 6.80 5-psrson households ........... 10.73 8.29 Households of 6 or more ....... 12.56 9.70
,4,000-5,999: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . 7.12 5.92 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . 10.56 8.66 4 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . 11.82 9.49 5-pereon households ........... 10.87 8 . 6 8 Households of 6 or more ....... 13.36 10.13
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p s r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . 7 8 7 . 1 9 3 -pereon households ........... 10.31 8.38 4-person households.. .......... 14.07 11.96 5-person households ........... 13.10 10.49 Households of 6 or more ....... 15.58 12.28
All incomes 4/: 2-person households ........... 6.20 4.94 3-perSon households ........... 9.40 7.55 4-person households ........... 10.83 8.73 5-person households ........... 11.46 9.09 Households of 6 or more ....... 13.26 10.21
RURAL FA/~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 5.47 4.10 3-person households ........... 8.11 6.49 4 -person households ........... 10.97 8.66 5-person households ........... Ii.8~ 9.13 Households of 6 or more ....... 13.02 8.76
2,000-3,999: 2-psrson households ........... 6.97 5.55 3-person households ........... 9.52 7.57 4-person households ........... 10.55 8.49 5-person households ........... 11.75 8.97 Households of 6 or more ....... 13.49 10.35
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 8.5B 7.24 3-person households ........... 10.05 8 . 0 1 4*psrson households ........... 10.92 8.83 5-psrson households ........... 14.10 11.28 Households of 6 or more ....... 14.72 11.66
6,000 and Over: 2 -person households ........... 7.93 6.45 3-person households ........... 9.49 7.73 4-person households ........... 13.03 10.40 5-person households ........... 15.30 12.55 Households of 6 o r mere ....... 16.71 13.77
All incomes ~_/:
2-person households ........... 6.57 5.19 3 -pe reon households ........... 9.16 7.31 4 -person households ........... ii.06 8.89 5-person households ........... 12.98 10.28
Households of 6 or more ....... 14.57 11.34
0.21 0.52 0.03 0.05 .76 .62 .15 .]_5 .30 .99 .I0 .18 .Z~ 1.28 .25 .16 .58 1.13 .52 .09
• 39 .76 .07 .15 .46 .88 .O8 .18 .41 .92 .15 .25 .49 1.27 .12 .27 .52 1.37 .21 .45
.34 .65 .03 .09
.44 .96 .08 .24
.58 1.09 .ii .30 • 51 1.05 .09 .27 • 78 1.6~ .20 .36
.~ .80 .04 .17
.48 .89 .09 .20
.52 1.13 .07 .13
.68 1.28 .i0 .35 • 83 1.46 .21 .41
.34 .66 .0~ .11 • 49 .86 .09 .19 .50 1.06 .II .25 • 53 1.19 .1/ .28 • 69 1.42 .22 .39
.~ .73 .07 .09
.42 .93 .09 .12 • 56 I. 27 • 20 .17
.66 1.61 .18 .19 1.18 2.~4 .26 .27
• 39 .80 .04 .I/ • 51 1.05 .I0 .21 .36 1.30 .i0 .18 .72 1.41 .12 .42 .71 1.80 .17 .38
.38 .69 .04 .13
.61 1.02 .09 .19
.46 1.14 .i0 .26
.78 1.47 .13 .36
.65 1.68 .16 .40
.51 .67 .03 .23 • 51 .8~ .14 .i0 • 72 1.38 .12 .3~ .77 1.39 .16 .29 .60 1.74 .14 .36
.42 .74 .06 .i0 • 51 1.00 .I0 .15 .49 1.21 .13 .23 .73 1.42 .14 .31
.73 1.85 .17 .34
Mixtures, soups;
chiefly meat
(83
G r a i n p roduc t s
T o t a l ERriched, Not MIXIRL~S, (flour restored enriched, soups, equlva- or whole restored chiefly lent) 2_/ grain ~/ or whole grain
graJLn ~/ (g) (10) (U) (12)
Sugar, Sweets
Sugar, S o f t drinks, Total sirups, beverage 3/ Jellies, powders,
candies prepared desserts 3_/
Cu) (14) (n)
0.07 1.40 0.98 0.38 0.04 0.58 0.50 0.08 .20 2.36 1.57 .76 .03 1.08 .70 .38 .14 2.92 1.83 .98 .ii 1.0~ -81 .23 .14 5 . 0 4 3.85 1.09 .i0 1.28 1.14 .14 .00 3.23 2.88 .20 .15 1.42 1.42 .00
• Ii 1.83 1.21 .57 .05 .78 .~ .24 .13 2.41 1.69 .60 .12 1.0~ .73 .31 .15 3.19 2.10 .91 .18 1.39 .87 .51 .29 3.71 2.58 .92 .21 1.94 1.35 .59 • 31 4.91 3.~ 1.36 .II 2.23 1.83 .40
.08 1.82 .99 .74 .09 .86 .54 .32
.18 2.65 1.49 .97 .20 1.30 .85 .45 • 25 3.32 2.LI 1.01 .20 1.56 1.06 .50 • 27 3.66 2.21 i. 18 .26 1.53 1.01 • 52 • 24 5.24 3.55 1.41 .28 1.67 1.34 .33
.13 1.95 1.12 .73 .10 .85 .59 .26 • 27 2.42 1.54 .73 .15 1.41 .78 .63 .27 3.65 2.10 1.41 .14 1.90 1.13 .78 .20 3.57 2.36 i.i0 .Ii 1.67 1.16 .52 .~0 5.65 3.83 1.43 .39 2.47 1.96 .51
.I0 1.72 1.08 .~7 .06 .75 .52 .22
.19 2.48 1.57 .77 .14 1.21 .76 .45
.21 3.30 2.09 1.03 .18 1.56 1.03 .53 • 26 3.75 2.47 1.07 .20 1.68 1.16 .52 .28 5.08 3.52 1.33 .23 1.96 1.59 .37
.03 1 . 7 1 1 . 1 4 .51 .05 .97 .79 .18
.05 2 . 0 1 1 . 4 9 .47 .05 1 . 3 6 .98 .38
.i0 2.95 2.13 .74 .08 1.82 I.~ .38
.08 3.49 2.68 .76 .05 1.89 1.56 .33
.0~ 4.26 3.17 1.04 .05 2.6~ 2.22 .42
.07 1.69 1.12 .~ .0~ 1.05 .79 .25
.08 2.52 1.70 .74 .08 1.47 1.01 .46
.12 3.08 2.07 .96 .06 1.53 1.24 .29 • ii 3.65 2.50 1.08 .08 1.8~ 1.34 .50 .07 4.70 3.38 1.25 .08 2.50 2.05 .45
• I0 1.66 1.12 .~6 .08 .76 .60 .16 • 14 2.30 1.52 .66 .12 1.21 .93 .27 .13 3.21 2.17 .90 .15 1.45 1.0~ .41 .08 3.73 2.¢6 1.21 .06 1.92 1.39 .52 • 18 4.78 3.50 1.19 .09 2.55 2.00 55
.0¢ 1.83 1.16 .57 .10 .90 -70 .20 • 18 2.52 1.66 .73 .14 1.40 ..~8 .51 • 07 3.30 1.88 1.31 .11 1.6~ 1.15 .49 .15 3.65 2.~ 1.15 .09 1.73 1.28 .45 • ii 4.77 3.5~ 1.09 .14 2.81 2.23 .57
• 05 1.71 1.14 .52 .05 .94 .74 .20 .09 2.30 1.59 .63 .09 1.35 .95 .40 .ii 3.11 2.08 .93 .09 1.56 1.19 .38 .i0 3.64 2.52 1.06 .07 1.85 1.38 .46
.4 4.68 3.43 1.16 .09 2.58 2.07 .51
I_/ 21 meals at homo =i person. 2_/ Includes dry weight of flour and prepared desserts. ~_/ Excludes households not classified by income.
cereal in prepared p r o d u c t s and baked goods. 3_/ Includes the sugar equivalent of soft drinks, beverage and dessert pewders, end
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Table 2~.--SELECTED :~JTRITIO.*! GROUPINC~: VEGETABLES; FR]ITS; MISCELLANEOUS FO0~S: Households Oslng NORTH
BY U RBA~U~LTION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sour~ee; housekeeping households of 2 or ~ore persons, by urbenlzatlon, ine=me, and household s i z e
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household slze l/
(1)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Fruite (fresh, frozen, canned, dr ied , Juice)
Dark Mixtures, Ci t rus Sweet - green, euaps , deep Other To%el {~ee
To%el Po%a%oes pota%oes yellow 2_/ v e g e t a b l e ~-/ e~ / i va - green 3_/ Tomatoes Other chiefly Dried Other
lent) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (Io) (n) (£2) (~)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 99.2 93.4 3-person households .................. i00.0 99.0 4-person households 2. ................ I00.0 99.1 5 -pereon households .................. I00.0 98.5 Households o£ 6 Or more .............. i00.0 98.2
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 99.5 91.3 3-pez~on households .................. I00.0 97.0 4-person households .................. I00.0 97.5 5 -person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 I00.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person h~aseholds .................. i00.0 91.2 3-person households .................. 99.5 96.6 4 -person households .................. i00.0 97.7 5-person h~/seholds .................. i00.0 99.2 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 97.5
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. i00.0 90.8 3-person households .................. lO0.O 95.9 4-person households .................. I00.0 96.6 5-person households .................. I00.0 99.7 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 98.8
All ineumes 7_/: 2-persan households .................. 99.7 91.6 3-person households .................. 99.8 96.7 4-person h~iseholds .................. 100.0 97.4 5-person households .................. I00.0 99.5 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 98.6
URB~J Under 2 ,000:
2-person households .................. 98.6 91.5 3 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ~ . 0 100.0 4-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0 Households of 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 99.4 91.1 3-person households .................. i00.0 96.4 4-person households .................. I00.0 97.0 5-person h~eholds .................. i00.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 100.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. I00.0 89.4 3-person households .................. 99.3 96.1 4-person households .................. I00.0 98.0 5-person households .................. I00.0 98.8 Households of 6 or more .............. lO0.O 95.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. i00.0 90.3 3-pers(m households .................. i00.0 96.2 4-person households .................. i00.0 95.9 5-person households .................. i00.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 98.I
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households .................. 99.6 90,4 3-persen households .................. 99.8 96,4 4-person households .................. 1(30.0 97,1 5-person households .................. IDO.O 99,5 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 97.6
See foe%notes st end of table.
Miscellaneous foods
• ( ~ ) ( ~ ) ( 16 ) ( 1 7 ) .
7.6 63.2 91.9 72.4 88.2 19.5 96.8 77.4 25,4 90.3 97.3 10.3 77.8 97.0 83.7 97.0 30.5 96.1 75.4 19.7 90.1 I00.0 4.6 76.1 86.2 87.2 96.3 3~.9 92.7 76.1 16.5 88.1 I00.0
13.4 79.1 97.0 88.1 98.5 20.9 I00.0 82.1 29.9 98.5 98.5 16.1 69.6 91.1 94.6 92.9 12.5 lO0.O 73.2 14.3 100.0 i00.0
7.7 77.2 93.4 80.6 95.9 25.2 97.6 77.7 19.4 91.8 97.4 12.7 78.8 96.9 92.1 98.1 32.4 98.8 82.7 19.1 97.6 98.7 12.9 79.3 97.4 96.4 99.2 45.1 i00.0 88.6 19.9 99.4 98.6 9.4 83.7 99.7 98.1 97.8 40.8 98.6 86.8 30.3 97.5 99.7 9.0 76.3 96.4 97.9 i00.0 46.1 99.7 86.8 21.3 98.5 98.8
8.7 74.6 96.5 88.8 97.0 22.4 98.8 87.9 18.8 94.6 97.5 10.2 85.2 98.1 93.3 98.1 38.4 98.9 89.1 21.5 97.0 98.5 10.4 85.7 98.3 95.2 97.8 44.4 99.1 91.6 23.2 98.3 99.1 13.4 90.3 i00.0 98.0 IC~.0 45.6 99.8 96.6 28.2 99.8 99.0 5.8 86.2 98.7 97.9 99.2 41.5 99.8 89.8 29.2 97.3 99.2
12.3 83.1 98.2 86.9 95.1 27.6 98.8 90.2 25.8 95.5 96.9 8.2 89.1 98.8 92.6 97.5 32.0 99.4 92.9 25.8 95.9 99.4 11.7 92.4 98.6 97.8 98.0 34.2 I00.0 97.3 21.0 98.0 99.2 16.5 85.2 i00.0 97.5 99.7 50.6 i00.0 96.6 27.7 i00.0 98.6 8.8 88.8 99.7 99.7 97.5 41.9 i00.0 97.5 32.2 i00.0 100.0
8.9 74.9 95.0 82.8 94.6 23.8 98.0 83.2 21.1 93.1 97.3 10.3 83.9 97.9 92.0 97.8 34.2 98.8 87.2 21.0 96.3 98.9 11.2 85.2 97.5 95,8 98,2 41,5 99,3 91.5 21.1 98,0 99.0 13.1 86.5 99.8 97.4 99.2 ~.3 99.5 93..1 28.7 99.2 99.1 8.0 83.3 98.0 98.2 98.7 41.5 99.8 90.2 26.8 98.5 99.3
0 21.8 97.1 0 30.5 99.0
3,7 42.2 I00.0 0 74.6 92.5 0 51.8 i00.0
0 20.2 96.6 .6 31.5 97.3 0 36.2 97.8 0 37.7 99.7 0 55.1 97.3
1.6 20.1 97.4 0 26.5 98.5 0 4O.o 98.7 .8 43 .2 98.2 0 39.0 99.0
1.8 15.5 96.9 1.8 22.2 99.4 .7 37.6 98.5
I.i 3~.i 98.3 8 54.1 i00.0
.9 19.5 97.0
.7 27.0 98.5
.4 38.4 98.4
.6 40.8 98.4 0 48.2 98.8
9.9 76.1 94.4 76.1 90.1 23.9 98.6 90.1 25.4 91.5 97.2 0 14.1 97.2 14.3 90.5 95.2 85.7 95.2 52.4 i00.0 85.7 19.0 90.5 i00.0 0 14.3 1(90.0
0 i00.0 i00.0 87.5 i00.0 62.5 i00.0 87.5 12.5 $7.5 I00.0 0 12.5 I00.0 0 50.0 i00,0 75.0 i00.0 25.0 i00.0 75.0 0 I00.0 i00.0 0 50.0 I00.0
33.3 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 1{30.0 0 i00.0 i00.0 0 i00.0 i00.0 0 33.3 I00.0
8.9 81.5 93,0 82.2 94.9 26.1 97.5 79.6 19,7 91.7 96.2 0 14.0 95.5 12.6 82.0 96,4 93.7 97.3 35.1 98.2 82.9 16.2 98.2 98.2 ,9 22.5 98.2 13.1 86.9 96,0 98.0 99.0 43.4 100.0 91.9 20.2 99.0 99.0 0 32.3 98.0 8.0 90.0 I00,0 I00.0 I00.0 52.0 98.0 86.0 22.0 98.0 I00.0 0 28.0 i00.0
10.0 82.5 95.0 97.5 100.0 52.5 100.0 90.0 17.5 97.5 97.5 0 42.5 97.5
8.5 78.7 96,3 89.9 97.3 23.9 98.9 91.5 18.1 93.6 96.8 1.6 20.7 96.8 ii.I 88.2 96,0 95.4 97.4 41.2 98.7 90.2 22.9 96.7 98.7 0 24.8 98.7 11.8 88.2 97.4 96.1 97.4 46.4 98.7 91.5 20.9 98.0 98.7 0 34.0 98.7 17.4 93.0 I00,0 98.8 I00.0 48.8 i00.0 97.7 23.3 i00.0 98.8 1.2 38.4 98.8 7.0 88.7 i00.0 i00.0 98.6 38.0 i00.0 90.1 26.8 97.2 98.6 0 22.5 98.6
11.2 85.8 i00.0 87.3 95.5 29.1 98.5 90.3 26.1 96.3 97.0 2-2 12.7 97.0 7.7 90.8 98.5 93.1 96.9 33.8 99.2 92.3 23.8 95.4 99.2 1.5 20.0 99.2
11.6 91.7 98.3 97.5 97.5 33.1 100.0 97.5 21.5 97.5 99.2 .8 35.5 99.2 19.7 89.4 i00.0 98.5 IDO.O 54.5 i00.0 98.5 28.8 I00.0 98.5 1.5 34.8 98.5 9.3 92.6 I00.0 i00.0 96.3 44.4 I00.0 98.1 39.3 100.0 I00.0 0 51.9 i00.0
9.5 80.9 96.0 85.3 95.3 25.8 98.4 87.6 20.2 93.5 96.7 I.I 16,0 96.5 10.6 87.5 97.6 93.7 97.1 37.8 98.8 $8.7 20.4 96.4 98.8 .7 22.2 98.8 11.8 89.2 97.4 96.9 97.9 41.7 99.5 93.4 20.2 97.9 99.0 .3 33.6 98.7 15.5 90.3 i00.0 98.5 I00.0 51.0 99.5 94.7 25.0 99.5 99.0 1.0 35.0 99.0 8.9 88.7 98.8 99.4 98.2 42.9 i00.0 92.9 24.7 98.2 98.8 0 36.9 98.8
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Table 2~.--SELF~'~EDNUTRITI{~ CROI/PINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Households Using (continued) NORTH BY URB~IZATION
percen%aEe of households using at hums in a ~eek, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Urbardzatlon, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(1)
Total
(2)
Petals
(3)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark Mixtures, Ci~rus
Sweet- green, Other soups, potatoes deep green 3_/ Tomatoes Other chiefly Total (juice Dried Other
: yellow ~/ vegetable 4/ equlva-lent)
(~) (5) C6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) (~)
HUHAL NONFA~M Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. i00.0 94.7 5.3 3-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 6.7 4-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 0 5-person aouseholds .................. i00.0 i00.0 20.0 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 i00.0 20.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. i00.0 91.5 4.2 3-person households .................. i00.0 97.6 14.6 4-person households .................. i00.0 97.9 14.6 5-person households .................. I00.0 i00.0 ii.i Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 IDO.O 6.7
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. I00.0 97.9 8.3 3-person households .................. i00.0 97.7 6.8 4-person households .................. i00.0 96.9 7.8 5-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 3.2 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 I00.0 2.9
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 1(30.0 92.0 20.0 3 -person households .................. 100.0 94.4 11.1 4-person households .................. 1(30.0 i00.0 14.3 5-person households .................. i00.0 I00.0 0 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 i00.0 12.5
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households .................. i00.0 94.0 7.5 3-person households .................. 1{30.0 97.1 10.3 K-person households .................. i00.0 97.9 10.6 5-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 6.3 Households of 6 or more .............. 11[]0.0 I00.0 7.1
~JRAL FARM Under 2,000:
2 -person households .................. 99.1 95.3 6.5 3-person households .................. 1{30.0 96.6 8.5 4-person households .................. i(~3.0 97.8 ii.i 5-person hosseholds .................. i00.0 96.8 16.1 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 95.8 4.2
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 98.5 92.6 10.3 3-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 8.1 4-person households .................. I00.0 i00.0 5.5 5-person households .................. 1(30.0 100.0 10.9 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 100.0 11.1
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .................. 1(30.0 °-4.3 14.3 3-person households .................. I00.0 i00.0 10.5 K-person households .................. I00.0 97.9 6.4 5-person households .................. i00.0 i00.0 10.3 Households of 6 or more .............. 1{30.0 i00.0 6.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. I00.0 I00.0 0 3-person households .................. i00.0 1(30.0 0 4-person households .................. 1(30.0 i00.0 4.3 5 -person households .................. 1(30.0 96.7 23.3 Households of 6 or more .............. i00.0 I00.0 0
All incc~ee _7/: 2-person households .................. 99.1 94.7 8.4 3-person households .................. i00.0 98.9 8.0 4-person households .................. i00.0 98.8 7.1 5-persoa households .................. I00.0 98.7 14.2 Households of 6 or more .............. 1(30.0 99.4 6.2
~/scellaneous foods
O~her foods Plate
To~al or Scne No box nutritive nutritive
meals value 5_/ value 6_/
(i<) (15) (16) (17)
52.6 89.5 6~.9 82.5 15.8 94.7 63.2 26.3 87.7 96.5 0 26.3 96.5 73.3 I00.0 80.0 1{30.0 13.3 86.7 66.7 20.0 ~0.0 i00.0 0 40.0 i00.0 62.5 62.5 87.5 87.5 25.0 75.0 62.5 12.5 75.0 1{30.0 12.5 50.0 i00.0
i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 20.0 i00.0 80.0 60.0 I00.0 1(30.0 0 IOC.O 80.0 60.0 80.0 i00.0 80.0 20.0 I00.0 80.0 0 i00.0 i00.0 0 ~0.0 i00.0
73.2 94.4 78.9 i00.0 26.8 97.2 74.6 19.7 91.5 i00.0 0 28.2 98.6 73.2 97.6 87.8 i00.0 24.4 1{30.0 82.9 22.0 95.1 i00.0 0 51.2 95.1 6h.6 i00.0 95.8 i00.0 54.2 i00.0 81.3 14.6 i00.0 97.9 0 37.5 97.9 77.8 i00.0 96.3 92.6 29.6 I00.0 92.6 40.7 96.3 iCO.O 0 40.7 i00.0 70.0 96.7 i00.0 i00.0 46.7 i00.0 86.7 23.3 I00.0 I00.0 0 63.3 96.7
60.4 97.9 87.5 95.8 16.7 97.9 77.1 22.9 97.9 i00.0 2.1 14.6 i00.0 77.3 97.7 86.4 i00.0 31.8 i00.0 86.4 18.2 97.7 97.7 0 27.3 97.7 81.3 i00.0 93.8 98.4 42.2 I00.0 92.2 26.6 98.4 i00.0 0 51.6 98.4 83.9 i00.0 96.8 i00.0 KI.9 i00.0 96.8 35.5 i00.0 i00.0 0 48.4 96.8 82.4 97.1 94.1 i00.0 52.9 i00.0 91.2 29.4 97.1 i00.0 0 55.9 i00.0
72.0 $8.0 88.0 92.0 24.0 i00.0 88.0 24.0 92.0 96.0 0 28.0 96.0 86.1 i00.0 91.7 i00.0 27.8 I00.0 94.4 30.6 97.2 I00.0 2.8 27.8 i00.0 95.2 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 42.9 iO0.O 95.2 IK.3 10(3.0 i00.0 0 42.9 95.2 79.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 43.8 I00.0 93.8 18.8 i00.0 i00.0 0 25.0 i00.0 81.3 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 31.3 I00.0 i00.0 .0 50.0 I00.0
6Z.2 93.0 78.1 93.0 20.9 97.0 73.6 23.8 92.0 98.5 .5 24.4 98.0 77.9 98.5 87.5 i00.0 26.5 98.5 85.3 21.1 94.9 99.3 .7 36.0 97.8 76.6 97.9 95.0 98.6 45.4 98.6 87.2 20.5 97.9 99.3 .7 45.4 97.9 81.0 I00.0 97.5 97.5 36.7 I00.0 93.7 33.7 98.7 i00.0 0 ~.3 97.5 76.5 96.5 97.6 98.8 45.9 I00.0 90.6 26.7 98.8 i00.0 0 56.5 98.8
51.4 90.7 78.5 95.3 15.9 96.3 73.8 23.4 92.5 99.1 0 32.7 98.1 6Z.4 96.6 84.7 96.6 16.9 I00.0 69.5 20.3 i00.0 i00.0 0 44.1 96.6 68.9 93.3 86.7 i00.0 22.2 1(30.0 77.8 22.2 97.8 1(30.0 0 57.8 i00.0 80.6 93.5 87.1 96.8 19.4 i00.0 87.1 25.8 96.8 96.8 0 71.0 96.8 62.5 95.8 87.5 i00.0 12.5 I00.0 54.2 33.3 ICO.O i00.0 0 70.8 i00.0
~.4 92.6 73.5 88.2 10.3 10(3.0 72.1 14.7 9~.i 98.5 0 ~.i 98.5 71.0 98.4 91.9 98.4 33.9 I00.0 "80.6 32.3 i00.0 98.4 0 43.5 96.8 76.4 98.2 87.3 98.2 25.5 1{30.0 90.9 36.4 i00.0 98.2 0 60.0 96.4 72.7 98.2 94.5 i00.0 21.8 98.2 78.2 40.0 98.2 98.2 0 67.3 98.2 72.2 I00.0 94./. 1(30.0 25.9 98.1 77.8 27.8 98.1 ]00.0 0 74.1 98.1
62.9 94.3 71.4 97.1 20.0 1(30.0 71.4 11.4 97.1 1(30.0 0 37.1 97.1 73.7 I00.0 92.1 i00.0 23.7 97.4 8~.2 15.8 97.4 1(30.0 0 50.0 i00.0 76.6 1{30.0 91.5 i00.0 29.8 I00.0 B9.4 3Z.O I00.0 i00.0 0 55.3 i00.0 87.2 1(30.0 94.9 i00.0 28.2 97.4 87.2 48.7 97.4 97.4 0 69.2 97.4 83.1 96.6 96.6 i00.0 32.2 98.3 84.7 40.7 98.3 i00.0 0 79.7 98.3
60.0 I00.0 66.7 i00.0 0 I00.0 I00.0 26.7 93.3 I00.0 0 33.3 1(30.0 60.0 1(90.0 86.7 93.3 6.7 1{30.0 1(30.0 46.7 i00.0 i O0.O 0 46.7 i00.0 95.7 1(30.0 95.7 I00.0 26.1 i00.0 i00.0 34.8 i00.0 95.7 0 60.9 95.7 70.0 i00.0 83.3 96.7 30.0 I00.0 86.7 36.7 I00.0 96.7 0 46.7 93.3 80.0 97.5 97.5 i00.0 35.0 i00.0 90.0 27.5 I00.0 i00.0 0 72.5 i00.0
54.7 92.4 75.1 93.8 13.8 98-2 74.7 20.8 93.8 99.1 0 36.9 98.2 68.4 98.3 89.1 97.7 23.6 99.4 79.3 25.7 99.4 99.4 0 45.4 97.7 77.1 97.6 89.4 99.4 25.9 I00.0 88.2 29.6 99.4 98.8 0 58.2 98.2 77.4 98.1 91.0 98.7 24.5 98.7 83.9 37.6 98.1 97.4 0 64.5 96.8 76.3 97.7 94.9 i00.0 28.2 98.9 79.7 34.1 98.9 i00.0 0 75.1 98.9
I / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. 2 / Includes spinach and other dark, l ea fy greens, broccol i , green peppers, c a r ro t s , pumpkin, winter squash, e tc . 3_/ Include~ green llma and snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage , lettuce, okra, etc. 4_/ Includes the sfnEle-strength juice equ/valent of citrus fruit and citrus products, the fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all other fruit. 5_/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6_/ Includes such items as alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, bakln E powder, condiments, for which no autri~ive values were calculated. Data (except fur coffee) refer to purchases daring the week. 7/Excludes households not classified by income.
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NORTH Table 25.--SELECTED IR~FRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; HISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Quantity Per Household HYURBANIZATION
Pounds used at h~e per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeepinE households o f 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money income
after income %axes (dollars), and household size //
(i~
I Fruits (fresh, frozen, Misc cllaneou s foods
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) canned, dried, Juice)
Total S~eet- green, Tomatoes Other soups, I (juice or Some No potatoes ~eep ~Ot~h~:r3j chiefly I Total ~_/ equlva- Dried Other Total box nuZritive nutritive I yellow ~/ vegetable ] l~:o.t) meals I value 5 / value 6_/
(2) (3) I (4) (5) I (6) I (7) I (8) (9) [ (i0) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (LS) [ (16) , (17)
ALL URBanIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ................. 12.18 4.16 0.ii 0.96 3.06 1.36 2.34 0.18 8.45 3-person households ................. 18.64 6.17 .Ii 1.88 4.22 2.24 3.64 .37 10.12 4-person households ................. 24.35 10.46 .09 1.37 4.59 2.92 4.49 .42 13.81 5-person households ................. 30.80 11.29 .24 2.26 5.82 4.95 5.98 .26 14.40 Households of 6 or more ............. 32.26 15.53 .36 1.85 5.91 3.47 4.95 .20 16.38
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 13.81 3.86 .16 1.39 3.38 1.69 3.09 .24 9.00 3-person households ................. 19.76 6.98 .21 1.57 4.32 2.50 3.80 .37 12.81 4-person households ................. 22.77 8.08 .19 1.81 4.39 2.98 4.62 .70 14.05 5-person households ................. 27.65 9.9/ .18 2.17 5.46 3.64 5.64 .59 16.08 Households of 6 or more ............. 35.64 14.32 .36 2.35 6.58 4.66 6.47 .gO 16.86
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................. 14.02 3.65 .12 1.30 3.47 2.03 3.26 .20 9.82 3-person households ................. 19.72 5.86 .13 2.05 g.46 2.58 4.10 .54 13.10 4-person households ................. 22.57 7.06 .16 1.95 5.06 3.00 4.6~ .71 15.82 5-person households ................. 27.77 ~.50 .24 2.29 5.76 3.75 5.53 .69 17.21 Households of 6 or more ............. 32.47 12.11 .09 2.42 6.62 4.35 6.14 .74 21.58
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................. 14.26 3.38 .IS 1.39 3.83 2.10 3.11 .27 12.14 3-person households ................. 19.34 5.53 .12 1.65 4.76 2.68 4.19 .41 15.31 4-person households ................. 24.98 6.82 .27 2.53 5.81 3.76 5.32 .~8 18.37" )-person households ................. 27.69 8.03 .37 2.28 6.02 4.27 5.87 .85 20.37 Households of u cr more ............. 38.28 13.55 .24 3.00 8.12 5.04 7.64 .70 26.89
All incomes7/: 2-person households ................. 13.65 3.76 .14 1.28 3.z~ 1.81 3.00 .22 9.78 3-person households ................. 19.53 G.II .15 1.78 4.~8 2.56 4.00 .44 13.40 4-person households ................. 23.3~ 7.45 .20 2.03 5.04 3.19 4.80 .63 15.89 5-person households ................. 27.87 9.31 .26 2.25 5.75 3.93 5.68 .68 17.62 Households of u or more ............. 34.92 13.28 .22 2.53 6.98 4.~8 0.58 .75 21.44
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................. 11.88 3.33 .17 1.23 3.10 1.37 2.46 .22 8.77 3-person households ................. 16.64 4.52 .12 2.33 3.44 2.34 3.26 .6~ 9.67 ~-person households ................. 19.83 7.04 .00 1.88 4.17 2.81 3.08 .86 11.80 5-person households ................. 20.14 7.66 .CO 1.29 4.41 2.49 4.22 .08 6.4~ Households of 6 or more ............. 24.83 14.00 .67 2.21 2.96 1.42 3.57 .00 14.59
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 13.45 3.41 .21 1.57 3.31 1.68 3.02 .24 8.51 3-person households ................. 18.92 6.34 .21 1.79 3.93 2.36 3.87 .41 12.49 4-person h~aseholds ................. 23.34 7.41 .17 2.27 4.47 3.40 4.90 .71 13.60 5-person households ................. 28.36 9.42 .23 2.62 5.3~ 3.96 6.02 .77 15.09 Households of o or more ............. 33.99 12.35 .46 2.75 6.27 4.60 6.47 1.09 15.88
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................. 13.90 3.29 .12 . 1.39 3.40 2.08 3.38 .22 9.70 3-person households ................. 19.62 5.35 .14 2.28 4.51 2.66 4.07 .59 13.46 Z-person households ................. 21.93 6.36 .17 2.14 4.57 3.11 4.81 .77 15.57 5-person households ................. 28.24 9.16 .33 2.53 5.72 4.07 5.62 .81 17.12 Households of 6 or more ............. 29.18 9.97 .13 2.57 5.92 ~.03 5.84 .73 20.10
G,O00 and eve_. 2-person households ................. 14.06 3.07 .16 1.45 3.88 2.18 3.04 .29 12.0~ 3-person households ................. 18.99 5.15 .12 1.69 4.63 2.78 4.18 .43 15.60 4-person households ................. 24.39 6.29 .28 2.60 5.71 3.59 5.44 .49 18.40 5-person h~seholds ................. 28.06 7.45 .46 2.70 6.22 4.46 5.84 .93 20.55 Households off G or more ............. 36.46 11.27 .29 3.59 8.09 4.98 7.~8 .76 26.72
All incomes T/: 2-person households ................. 13.55 3.28 .16 1.43 3.45 1.90 3.08 .24 9.81 -person households ................. 19.08 5.51 .I~ 1.97 4.3~ 2.uO 4.01 .49 13.68
~-person households ................. 23.03 6.62 .20 2.32 4.90 3.33 4.99 .67 15.88 5-person households ................. 28.06 8.65 .3~ 2.58 5.76 4.14 5.76 .82 17.52 Households or C or more ............. 32.59 11.03 .27 2.93 6.65 4.42 6.48 .81 21.12
2.79 0.20 5.02 ~ O.CO ~ 3.31 .19 6.21 ~ .00 ~ ~w~ 4.05 .]3 9.21 ~ .0~ ~" 4.14 .20 9.38 ~ .CO ~* ~* 3.82 .30 11.33 ,w* .CO w* ~,
2.66 .19 5.68 ~ -CO ~ 3.42 .14 8.75 ~ .01 ~" 4.78 .19 8 .43 ~" .CO ~" 4 . 9 / .27 10.12 ~ .CO ~'~ ~* 5.09 .21 10.96 ~w~ .CO ** .*
3.56 .15 5.69 ~'~ .02 ~w~
4.65 .17 7.79 ** .CO ~ ** 5.54 .16 9.59 ~ .00 ~" ~'~ 6.25 .25 I0.00 ~-~ .01 ~'~ ~* 7.40 .29 12.94 ~* .CO ** ~*
3.91 .19 7.47 ~-~ .02 ** ~w* 5.45 .19 9.07 ~ .02 ~ ~* 6.97 .16 10.73 ~ . ~ ~w~ 7.48 .27 11.85 ~ .02 ** ** 9.65 .33 16.10 ~-~ -CO ~
3.21 .17 5.92 *~ .01 *~ +* 4.42 .16 8.29 ~* .01 ~* "* 5.63 .17 9.54 ~ * ~ 6.12 .26 10.51 *w .01 *~ ~* 7.19 .28 13.16 ~a. .CO ~* ~*
3.24 .20 4.8~ ~ .CO ~ "-~ 4.24 .20 4.77 ~-~ .00 ~-" 3.78 .12 7.51 ~ .00 ~* ~-~ 2.44 .00 3.98 ~* .00 ~ ~* 4.02 .00 9 .81 ~ .00 w ~*
2.67 .20 5.12 ~* .CO ** ~* 3.61 .12 8.31 ~-" .01 ** 5.06 .20 7.84 "* .00 +~ 5.12 .18 9.16 ~ .CO ~-w 5.08 .23 9.95 ~-~ .00 ~
3.66 .14 5.49 *w .02 ** ~* 4.89 .19 7.8~ ~-~ .CO ** "* 5.54 .13 9.42 ~* -CO ~w~ 6.60 .22 9.59 *~ .01 ** ** 6.97 .23 11.99 ~'* .00 ~* ~*
3.93 .19 7 • 36 K-~ .03 ~* "* 5.60 .19 9.20 ** .01 ~* ** 7.14 .15 10.58 ~ .01 ~ ~'~ 7.73 .30 11.65 ~* .03 ~-" ~"
10.43 .39 15.05 ~ .CO ~* **
3.39 .17 5.75 ~w~ .01 ~-~ ~'~ 4.74 .17 8.24 ~ .01 ~ 5.89 .16 9.34 ~* * "-~ ~'~ 6.53 .23 i0.0~ ** .01 ~* ~* 7.58 .26 12.45 ~w* .CO ~-N ~w*
Eee footnotes at end oC table.
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Table 25.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLanEOUS FDODS: Quantity Per Household (continued) N{I~TH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used a t home p e r household i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on a l l households i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , food from a l l s o u r c e s ; housekespinE households o f 2 o r more pe r sons , by u r b a r d z a t ' o n , income, and household slze
Urb:mlzation, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size _i/
( i )
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark ~/xtures, Citrus
S=eet- green, O%her soups, (Juice Total 'otatoes potatoes deep g r e e n _3/ Tcmmtoes Other chiefly Tota/ 4_/ equiva- Dried Other Total
rello~ _2/ vegetable lent)
(2) (3) C<) (5) (63 (7) (8) (9) (lO) (n) (~2) (~S) C14)
}.~isc ellaneous foods
Other foods Pla~e
Some NO or box meals n u t r i t i v e n u t r i t i v e
value 5_/ value --6/
(151 (16) (17) RURAL NONFAt{
Under 2,000: 2-person households ................. 11.09 4.40 0.05 0.68 2.77 1.22 1.85 0.13 7.63 2.42 0.19 4.64 ~-~ 0.00 ~ ~* 3-person households .......... • ....... 19.43 6.62 .33 1.85 <.26 2.30 4.05 .22 7.79 2.02 .13 5.3% ~ .00 ~ <-person hcm/seholds ................. 23.43 13.<7 .00 .92 2.47 2.83 3.52 .23 9.65 2.63 .13 6.48 ~-~ .i< ~ 5-person households ................. 36.85 9.72 .20 3.19 6.54 8.31 8.59 .30 13.37 2.68 .32 9.24 ~ .00 ~ ~-~ Households of 6 or more ............. 29.16 16.~0 .40 1.07 3.79 3.78 3.31 .40 10.58 4.01 .00 6.56 ~-~ .00 ~*
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................. I~.25 ~.35 .0~ 1.08 3.<0 1.79 3.31 .28 9.39 2.39 .16 6.39 ~ .00 -* 3-person households ................. 20.83 7.81 .26 1.14 4.95 2.80 3.61 .26 12.82 2.91 .16 9.15 ~ .00 ~ ~-~ <-person households ................. 21.28 8.70 .27 .99 4.07 2.32 K.15 .79 1<.26 4.34 .12 8.90 *~ .00 ~ 5-person households ................. 25.66 9.75 .12 1.73 5.41 3.15 5.11 .38 17.53 <.75 .43 11.<7 ~ .00 ~ Households of 6 or more ............. 36.88 15.33 .20 2.21 b.75 ~.98 6-58 .8% 16.22 5.11 .16 lO.Z8 ~ .00 ~
<,000-5,999: 2-person households ................. IK.02 ~.63 .07 .98 3.66 1.79 2.79 .09 10.26 3.30 .18 6.27 -~ .02 ~ 3-person households ................. 19.5u 7.07 .GS 1.3~ <.07 2.31 ~.23 .~5 11.48 3.90 .ii 7.14 ~ .DO -~ ~- <-person h~/seholds ................. 23.56 8.34 .i< 1.57 5.91 2.83 4.15 .62 15.76 5.71 .23 9.2< ~ .00 ~ 5-person households ................. 2<.97 8.95 .01 1.85 5.50 2.86 5.29 .51 16.30 5.53 .27 9.85 ~ .00 ~ -~ Households of 6 or more ............. 35.27 13.66 .01 2.3% 7.51 4.6Z 6.20 .92 23.75 8.96 .34 13.56 "~ .DO o~
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................. 1<.82 4.69 .33 I.OS 3.40 1.77 3.35 .20 12.74 3.70 .16 8.26 ~ .00 ~ 3-person households ................. 20.1< 6.<3 .13 1.59 5.17 2.30 4.15 .37 13.95 5.00 .16 8.27 ~ .04 ~ -~ ~-person households ................. 27.96 9.08 .29 2.00 6.32 4.99 <.BZ .43 18.51 6.~4 .iS 11.61 ~ .00 ~ --, 5-person households ................. 24.29 7.~7 .00 .89 ~.88 3.89 0.44 .73 20.20 7.24 .13 12.51 ~ .00 ~-~ Households of 6 or more ............. 40.92 16.<6 .22 1.95 8.~3 5.81 7.Z~i .63 27.37 8.17 .15 18.37 ~ .DO ~-
All incomes -7/: 2-person households ................. 13.37 4.<7 .09 .9& 3.28 1.63 2.78 .18 9.52 2.78 .19 6.10 ~ ~ -~ 3-person households ................. 20.08 7.07 .15 i.<0 4.65 2.45 <.00 .35 12.13 3.69 .13 7.85 ~ .01 ~ <-person households ................. 23.<3 8.87 .20 i.~0 5.15 2.98 <.21 .63 15.31 5.19 .18 9.32 ~ .01 ~ 5-person households ................. 25.82 8.98 .06 1.70 5.~I 3.51 5.67 .50 17.33 5.<3 .29 10.90 ~ .00 ~-- ~-b Households of 6 or more ............. 36.~.i i~.93 .i< 2.15 7.19 4.93 6.~0 .80 21.00 7.16 .2~ 12.96 ~ .DO ~
RURAL FArM Under 2, 000 :
2-person households ................. 15.30 5.84 .12 .85 3.60 1.65 3.05 .!7 9.32 2.39 .22 6.30 ~ .DO ~ ~* 3-person households ................. 20.67 8.05 .09 1.26 5.30 2.04 3.78 .15 13.1~ 3.31 .25 9.15 -~ .00 ~ ~-person households ................. 28.22 10.7< .22 1.3Z 6.41 3.07 6.17 .26 18.21 5.26 .15 12.36 "~ .(30 ~ 5-person households ................. 32.<0 14.17 .39 2.17 6.0E~ 4.0~ 5.20 .33 19.18 5.96 .22 12.26 ~-~ .00 ~ Households of 6 or more ............. 38.56 15.56 .17 2.31 9.16 4.23 7.01 .13 22.10 3.56 .71 16.06 ~-~ .09 -~
2, 000- 3,999 : 2-person households ................. 15.36 5.98 .19 1.07 3.91 l.~! 2.79 .08 11.86 3.68 .14 7.78 ~-~ .CO -~ ~-~ 3-person households ................. 22.90 9.30 .i0 1.15 5.45 2.68 3.81 .<0 15.07 3.36 .26 10.82 ~ .00 ~ ~ <-person households ................. 23.83 10.68 .I0 1.32 <.83 2.31 4.28 .31 16.55 <.24 .35 11.07 ~ .DO ~ ~ 5-person households ................. 28.98 12.37 .i~ 1.37 6.02 3.46 5.30 .32 16.8~ <.80 .31 10.95 ~w .CO ** Households of 6 or more ............. 37.80 17.93 .~2 i.<7 7.1~ <.ii 6.24 .48 21.17 5.09 .29 15.04 -~ .00 -~ w~
~, 0DO-5,999 : 2-person households ................. 16.7~ 5.90 .24 1.22 3.88 2.14 3.21 .14 9.98 2.97 .07 6.81 ~ .CO ~ -* 3-person households ................. 22.22 8.50 .20 1.47 5.32 2.95 3.9Z .23 1<.81 ~.35 .17 10.05 ~ .00 ~-~ -~ <-person households ................. 25.51 9.21 .i~ 1.50 6.77 2./J. 5.13 .31 19.3~ 4.67 .24 13.68 "* .00 ~ ** 5-person households ................. 32.47 I<.17 .ll 1.6~ 6.93 3.75 5.54 .30 20.86 5.39 .<3 14.03 ~ .00 ~* Households of 6 or more ............. 41.90 18.81 .ii 1.93 7.98 5.23 7.46 .37 23.72 5.83 .46 16.11 *- .DO ~
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................. 17.&8 5.45 .DO 1.23 4 . 8 5 1.67 <.28 .00 11.92 <.63 .27 6.38 "-~ .00 "~ 3-person households ................. 23.55 9.9Z .GO .79 5.15 2.62 5.02 .01 18.~7 ~.59 .34 12.52 -" .00 ~ ~-~ <-person households ................. 26.35 9.67 .13 2.89 5.95 2.88 ~.55 .28 17.22 5.19 .38 10.75 ~ .DO ,~ 5-person households ................. 31.6~ 14.29 .<2 1.56 6.69 3.40 <.89 .38 19.21 5.77 .33 12.26 ~ .00 ~ Households of 6 o r more ............. <3.84 21.16 .00 1.52 7.74 4.11 8 . 8 0 .50 27.01 7.84 .30 18.11 "~ .00 ** ~-~
All incomes 7/:
2-person households ................. 15.69 5.87 .15 1.00 3.82 1.64 3.08 .13 10.36 3.02 .19 6.83 ~ .DO ~- 3-person households ................. 22.05 8.76 .ii 1.23 5.3~ 2.43 3.93 .25 1<.65 3.66 .24 10.23 ~-~ .DO -~ <-person households ................. 25.80 10.15 .15 1.59 5.94 2.63 5.05 .29 17.85 4.76 .25 12.09 ~ .CO ~* 5-person households ................. 31.05 13.55 .2< 1.6% 6.39 3.64 5.26 .33 18.78 5.37 .34 12.24 "~ .CO ~
Households of 6 or more ............. 40.6~ 18.64 .19 1.75 7.83 ~.50 7.33 .~0 23.47 5.75 .41 16.23 ~ .CO ~
* Less thsn 0.005. ~ Not available. _i/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. 2/ Includes spinach and other dark, leafy greens, broccoli, green peppers, carrots, pumpkin 3 v:inter squash, etc. 3/ Includes
green llma and snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, okra, e%e. ~_/ Includes the slnEle-streng%h Juice equivalent of citrus fruit and citrus products s the Fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all other fruit. 5_/ Includes yeast, pla~n chocolate, cocoa. 6/ Includes ouch items as alcoholic heve:~Ees, coffee, tea, bakin E po~der, condiments, for which no r~utritlve values were calcu- lated. Data (except for coffee) refer to purchases during %he ~:eek. --7/ Excludes households not classified by inc~ne.
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NORTH Table 26.--SEI~ NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MiSCELLANEOUS FOOI~: Money Value Per Household BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; houselmeping households of 2 or more persons, by
urbanization, incr.~, and household size
Urbanization, money inco~ after income taxes (dollars),
and household size l/
(1~
Fruits (fresh, frozen, Miscellaneous foods Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) canned, dried, juice)
Sweet- green, Other soups, (juice | or Some 1 No Total Potatoes potatoes deep green 3/ Tomatoes Other chiefly Total 4_/ equlva- | Dried Other Total box nutritive' nutritive
meals yellow 2_/ vegetable lent) [ value 5_/ value 6/
(2) C3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) C10) (11) [ (12) (£3) (1~) (15) (16) (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.74 0.32 3-person households .................. 2.79 .~ 4-person households .................. 3.37 .76 5-person households .................. 4.20 .68 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.79 .89
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 2.38 .32 3-person households .................. 3.00 .59 4-person households .................. 3.42 .6~ 5-person households .................. 4.03 .78 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.72 1.03
~,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.40 .35 3-person households .................. 3.24 .53 4-person households .................. 3.62 .66 5-person households .................. 4.14 .81 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.51 .92
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 2.63 .31 3-person households .................. 3.38 .56 4-person households .................. 4.43 .69 5-pereon households .................. 4.85 .80 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.75 1.15
All incomes 7/: 2-person households .................. 2.31 .33 3 -persc~n households .................. 3.18 .55 4-person households .................. 3.76 .67 5-person households .................. 4.31 .79 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.87 1.01
tmB~i U~er 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.73 .28 3-person households .................. 2.67 .37 4 -person households .................. 2.95 .58 5-person households .................. 2.41 .58 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.41 .55
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 2.45 .31 3-person households .................. 2.95 .57 4-person households .................. 3.57 .63 5-person households .................. 4.11 .72 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.60 .93
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 2.40 .33 3 -person households .................. 3.24 .50 4-person households .................. 3.62 .65 5-person households .................. 4.26 .78 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.22 .80
6,000 ~ over: 2-person households .................. 2.69 .30 3-person households .................. 3.38 .5~ 4-person households .................. 4.h2. .68 5-person households .................. 5.08 .80 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.95 i.ii
All incomes 7/: 2-person households .................. 2.40 .31 3-person households .................. 3.18 .53 4-person households .................. 3.86 .65 5-person households .................. ;.45 .77 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.8~ .93
0.02 0.17 0.50 0.27 0.41 0.05 1.35 0.40 0.06 0.89 1.00 0.00 0.02 0.98 .02 .35 .76 .47 .67 .08 1.60 .49 .05 1.06 1.57 .00 .05 1.52 .02 .23 .79 .64 .81 .13 2.18 .59 .03 1.56 1.59 .05 .08 1.47 .0~ .36 .95 1.05 1.0~ .07 2.17 .59 .06 1.52 1.58 .00 .16 1.&2 .05 .33 .96 .71 .80 .0~ 2.43 .60 .06 1.77 1.99 .00 .18 1.81
.02 ./-,8 .60 .36 .54 .06 1.55 .47 .06 1.02 1.49 .00 .03 1.46
.03 .29 .77 .51 .70 .ii 2.10 .52 .0~ i.~ 1.85 .01 .0~ 1.80
.OZ. .30 .79 .62 .85 .19 2.27 .67 .06 1.5/, 1.89 .00 .06 1.82
.03 .39 1.{30 .71 .96 .16 2.53 .68 .08 1.76 1.95 ..00 .08 1.86
.06 .38 1.07 .90 1.0~ .25 2.51 .71 .06 1.75 2.16 .00 .14 2.02
.02 .23 .66 ..43 .6~ .06 1.68 .52 .05 i.ii 2.21 .02 .02 2.16
.03 .36 .8h .5~ .79 .15 2.17 .69 .05 1.43 2.19 .00 .05 2.14
.03 .36 .88 .62 .87 .19 2.59 .78 .05 1.76 2.3~ .00 .08 2.27
.0~ .41 1.00 .74 .95 .19 2.75 .94 .07 1.74 2.39 .01 .ll 2.28
.02 .41 i. Ii .81 1.05 .19 3.23 1.01 .08 2.15 2.37 .00 .Ii 2.26
• 03 .27 .77 .47 .70 .09 2.13 .64 .07 1.41 2.29 .02 .02 2.24 .02 .32 .96 .58 .81 .12 2.56 .84 .06 1.66 2.81 .02 .03 2.76 .05 .48 1.12 .88 1.06 .13 3.13 1.05 .05 2.03 3.69 .01 .07 3.61 .06 .~ 1.19 .95 1.16 .26 3.43 1.14 .09 2.20 3.83 .01 .07 3.76 .03 .51 1.40 1.08 1.39 .18 4.19 1.28 .i0 2.82 3.14 .00 .15 2.99
.02 .30 .63 .39 .58 .06 1.67 .51 .06 i.i0 1.77 .01 .02 1.74
.03 .33 .85 .54 .76 .13 2.21 .67 .05 1.49 2.22 .01 .04 2.17
.OZ .37 .91 .69 .91 .17 2.62 .81 .05 1.76 2.53 * .07 2.45
.0~ .41 1.05 .81 1.02 .19 2.85 .90 .08 1.86 2.62 .01 .09 2.53
.0~ .43 1.17 .90 1.13 .20 3.25 .98 .08 2.20 2.50 .00 .L] 2.36
.03 .21 .K8 .26 .41 .06 1.41 .46 .05 .89 1.08 .00 .01 1.07
.02 .41 .67 .51 .57 .12 1.48 .61 .06 .81 1.81 .00 .02 1.79
.(30 .31 .65 .60 .55 .26 2.01 .60 .03 1.37 1.73 .00 .0~ 1.70
.00 .17 .58 .52 .52 .03 1.51 .45 .00 1.06 1.81 .(30 .17 1.6~
.08 .50 ./-.8 .27 .53 .00 1.70 .47 .00 1.23 1.28 .(30 .08 1.20
.06 1.51 .50 .06 .95 1.47 .00 .02 1.45 .03 .64 .56 .35 .50 .OZ .33 .70 .47 .70 .13 2.09 .56 .0~ 1.49 2.12 .01 .02 2.09 .03 .38 .60 .68 .66 .19 2.23 .70 .07 1.46 1.96 .00 .07 1.89 • 03 .50 .91 .76 .99 .20 2.38 .74 .06 1.57 2.10 .00 .07 2.02 .08 .47 .95 .87 .99 .31 2.28 .68 .06 1.5~ 2.18 .00 .08 2.10
.02 .24 .64 .4~ .66 .07 1.71 .56 .05 i.ii 2.32 .02 .03 2.27
.03 .39 .83 .56 .75 .17 2.25 .74 .06 1.46 2.20 .00 .05 2.15
.03 .39 .81 .64 .89 .22 2.56 .78 .03 1.74 2.48 .00 .06 2.42
.05 .45 1.(30 .79 .96 .23 2.76 1.00 .06 1.70 2.63 .01 .i0 2.52
.02 .Z~ .98 .79 1.00 .18 3.11 1.01 .06 2.04 2.41 .00 .05 2.36
.03 .28 .78 .49 .72 .i0 2.12 .65 .07 1.40 2.41 .03 .02 2.36
.02 .33 .96 .60 .80 .12 2.61 .88 .06 1.67 2.80 .02 .03 2.75
.06 .51 1.12 .85 1.09 .14 3.ii 1.09 .05 1.97 3.85 .01 .07 3.78
.07 .51 1.26 1.00 1.16 .27 3.51 1.22 .i0 2.18 4.35 .01 .07 4.27
.Oz. .6~ 1.45 1.12 1.40 .19 4.29 1.41 .11 2.77 3.66 .00 .15 3.51
.03 .36 .63 .40 .60 .07 1.71 .55 .06 i.I0 1.94 .02 .02 1.90
.03 .36 .83 .55 .74 .14 2.28 .73 .06 1.50 2.35 .01 .04 2.30
.OZ. .42 .90 .72 .94 .19 2.64 .85 .05 1.73 2.77 * .06 2.70
.05 .48 1.05 .S& 1.02 .23 2.88 1.00 .07 1.81 3.04 .01 .08 2.9~
.OZ .51 i.ii .91 1.12 .21 3.26 1.05 .07 2.14 2.74 .00 .09 2.65
See £ootnotes at end of table.
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Table 26.--SELECTED NDTRITION CROuPIgGS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Waney Value Per Household (continued) NORTH
BY URBA/IIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used a% home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), Food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or mere persons, by urbanizat ion, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income ~axes (dollars),
and household size i/
(1)
Total
(2)
Vegetables ( f resh , frozen, canned, dr ied, Juice)
Dark Mixtures, Sweet- green, Other soups,
Potetoes potatoes deep green 3_/ Tomatoes Other chiefly ~ellow 2/ vegetable
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) C9)
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Miscellaneous foods
Citrus Plate Other foods
( Juice or Some [ No Total 4_/ equiva- Dried Other Total box nutritive [nutritlve
l en t ) meals value 5 / | value 6_/ (iO) (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) | (17~
RURAL NONFAHM Under 2,000:
2-persun households .................. 1.56 0.3~ 0.01 0.ii 0.46 0.25 0.35 O.OZ 1.17 0.35 0.05 0.77 0.86 0.00 0.02 0.8~ 3-person households ......... : ........ 2.92 .51 .01 .41 .68 .47 .79 .05 1.35 .37 .03 .95 1.51 .00 .0~ 1.47 4 -person households .................. 2.92 .92 .00 .I~ .49 .66 .6A .07 1.41 .42 .02 .97 1.21 .16 .09 .96 5 - person households .................. 5.97 .63 .04 .56 1.15 i. 88 1.65 .06 2.37 .60 .13 i. 6~ 1.26 . O0 .18 1.08 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.31 .99 .07 .15 .77 .74 .50 .08 1.77 .70 .00 1.07 1.91 .GO .17 1.74
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .................. 2.25 .32 .01 .2/ .6~ .39 .61 .07 1.54 .41 .06 1.07 1.59 .(30 .04 1.55 3-person households .................. 3.06 .60 .03 .21 .90 .57 .69 .06 1.95 .~I .0~ 1.51 1.16 .00 .08 1.08 4-persun households .................. 3.19 .64 .05 .19 .75 .51 .84 .2/ 2.29 .6h .03 1.63 1.85 .00 .05 ] .81 5-persun housebelds .................. 3.92 .8~ .0~ .25 i.i0 .65 .93 .ii 2.79 .60 .12 2.06 1.74 .00 .08 1.66 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.75 i.ii .03 .32 1.02 .97 1.07 .23 2.~ .75 .O& 1.65 2.29 .00 .17 2.11
4,000-5,999:
2-person households .................. 2.36 .42 .01 .19 .72 .41 .58 .03 1.58 .39 .07 1.12 1.95 .01 .01 1.93 3-person households .................. 3.33 .63 .02 .27 .88 .47 .94 .12 1.85 .55 .04 1.27 2.32 .00 .05 2.28 4-person households .................. 3.57 .68 .02 .30 .99 .59 .83 .15 2.57 .76 .07 1.73 2.05 .00 .Ii 1.94 5-person households .................. 3.73 .81 * .32 .96 .61 .89 .13 2.53 .76 .09 1.69 1.95 .00 .14 1.81 Households of 6 or mere .............. ~.79 1.0~ * .40 1.28 .81 1.02 .24 3.41 i.i0 .I0 2.21 2.36 .00 .19 2.17
6,000 and over:
2-person households .................. 2.32 .33 .05 .20 .73 .35 .59 .05 2.20 .59 .05 1.56 1.67 .00 .02 1.65 3-person households .................. 3.41 .59 .03 .31 .97 .53 .86 .12 2.31 .73 .05 1.53 2.81 .0~ .0~ 2.73 ~-persun households .................. ~.52 .77 .0~ .36 1.17 1.14 .90 .13 3.28 .89 .09 2.29 3.26 .00 .I0 3.16 5-person households .................. 4.25 .72 .00 .2/ .90 .83 1.32 .27 3.19 .91 .05 2.24 2.~ .00 .03 2.51 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.31 1.]3 .03 .27 i.~ 1.09 1.26 .18 3.99 1.01 .06 2.92 1.95 .00 .i0 1.86
All incomes 7_/:
2-permsn households .................. 2.09 .35 .01 .18 .62 .35 .53 .05 1.53 .41 .06 1.06 1.48 .02 1.45 3-person households .................. ~.22 .60 .02 .27 .89 .52 .82 .I0 1.95 .53 .0~ 1.37 2.01 .01 .05 1.95 4-persun households .................. 3.55 .69 .03 .26 .91 .65 .gZ C16 2.52 .72 .06 1.74 2.11 .01 .09 2.02 5-person households .................. 4.0~ .79 .~2 .29 1.01 .75 1.04 .15 2.75 .73 .09 1.92 1.95 .00 .i0 1.85 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.79 1.08 .02 .33 1.17 .91 1.05 .21 3.09 .94 .08 2.08 2.23 .QO .16 2.07
RbgAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 2.15 .39 .02 .16 .65 .35 .55 .0~ 1.55 .36 .07 1.12 i.i0 .00 .0~ 1.07 3-person households .................. 2.82 .47 .02 .22 .95 .43 .70 .05 2.03 .~ .07 1.52 1.26 .00 .09 1.18 4-person households .................. 4.00 .78 .OZ .23 i.i0 .66 1.12 .07 2.85 .71 .0~ 2.10 1.77 .CO .ii 1.66 5 -person households .................. 3.99 .77 .07 .32 1.02 . SO .92 .09 2 • 38 .65 .05 I. 68 i. 67 .00 .14 1.53 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.87 .97 .02 .38 1.37 .91 1.18 .03 3.34 .58 .15 2.61 2.40 .00 .23 2.17
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .................. 2.21 .40 .03 .18 .78 .28 .52 .02 1.89 .42 .0~ 1.42 1.25 .00 .06 1.19 3-person households .................. 3.22 .68 .02 .20 .92 .58 .71 .i0 2.61 .48 .08 2.0~ 1.73 .00 .06 1.67 k-person households : ................. 3.15 .70 .02 .18 .87 .52 .79 .08 2.46 .60 .09 1.77 1.48 .00 .Ii 1.37 5-person households .................. 3.97 .86 .02 .24 1.12 .68 .95 .i0 2.56 .61 .08 1.87 1.82 .00 .13 1.69 Households of 6 or mere .............. 5.03 1.15 .07 .24 1.51 .SO 1.]3 .13 3.36 .71 .07 2.58 1.81 .CO .26 1.55
4,000-5,999:
2 -person households .................. 2.50 . ~ .04 .26 .72 .38 .63 . O~ 1.59 .42 .03 1.14 1.22 . O0 .06 1.17 3-person households .................. 2.89 .59 .03 .26 .79 .50 .68 .05 2.39 .60 .06 1.73 1.46 .CO .12 1.3& 4-person households .................. 3.81 .73 .03 .28 1.21 .51 .97 .08 3.05 .77 .07 2.22 2.16 .00 .i0 2.06 5-person households .................. 4.32 1.06 .02 .26 1.17 .71 1.02 .08 3.37 .9~ .ii 2.32 1.77 .00 .15 1.62 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.24 1.21 .02 .32 1.32 .93 1.34 .i0 3.41 .79 .12 2.50 2.19 .00 .23 1.96
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 2.81 .47 .00 .24 .93 .34 .84 .00 1.84 .61 .I0 1.13 2.11 .00 .0~ 2.07 3 -person households .................. 3.30 .81 .00 .12 .96 .48 .92 .01 3.02 .70 .09 2.23 3.20 .00 .06 3.14 4-person households .................. 3.70 .69 .02 .46 1.01 .59 .86 .07 3.07 .84 .Ii 2.12 1.76 .00 .i0 1.66 5-person households .................. 4.16 .91 .08 .26 1.19 .75 .86 .ii 3.24 .91 .i0 2.24 2.0~ .00 .ii 1.93 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.36 1.36 .00 .23 1.24 .83 1.56 .]3 3.97 .98 .07 2.92 2.24 .00 .29 1.96
All Incc~nes 7_/:
2-person households .................. 2.26 .40 .02 .19 .72 .33 .57 .03 1.67 .~0 .06 1.22 1.23 .00 .05 1.19 3 -person households .................. 3.02 .60 .02 .2/ .91 .50 .72 .06 2.40 .51 .07 1.81 1.6~ . O0 .0~ 1.56 4 -persun households .................. 3.63 .73 .03 .26 1.0~ .56 .93 .08 2.81 .71 .07 2.03 1.78 .00 .i0 1.68 5-person households .................. 4.10 .90 .O& .27 1.13 .72 .95 .09 2.86 .76 .09 2.02 1.82 .00 .13 1.69 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.15 1.19 .03 .28 1.37 .87 1.30 .ii 3.51 .78 .I0 2.63 2.11 .00 .25 1.86
* Less than 0.005. ~ / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. ~ / Includes spinach and other dark, l ea fy greens, b roccol i , green peppers, c a r ro t s , pumpkin, winter squash, e tc . 3_/ Includes green lima and snap beans, green pens, asparagus, cabbage, l e t t u c e , okra, e tc . ~ / Includes the s ing le - s t r eng th Juice equivalent of c i t r u s Frui t and c i t ru s products, the Fresh equivalent of dried f r u i t , and the to t a l of a l l o ther f r u i t . 5r/ Includes yeas t , p la in chocolate , cocoa. 6_/ Includes such items as a lcohol ic beverages, coffee , tea , baking powder, condiments, for which no n u t r i t i v e values were ca lcu la ted . Data (ex- cept for c o f f e e ; r e f e r to purchases during the week. 7_/ Excludes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 27.--DIETARY ADEQUACY }~]~ BY URBANIZATION
PercentaEe of households using food at h~ae in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrients per nutrition unit (based on all households in cell, table i); honeekeepi~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars), and
household size l/
(~)
URBANIZAT!0HS Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 3 -person households ..................... 4-pereon households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
2,000-3,999: 2- person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
4,000-5,999: 2°person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
6,000 and over: 2-person h~rus eholds ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
All ineumes 3_/: 2-person households ..................... 3-pereon households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4- pereon households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ..................... 3 °person households ..................... 4 -person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... Z-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
6,000 and over: 2-person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
All inc(znes 3_/: 2-person households ..................... 3-person households ..................... 4-person households ..................... 5-person households ..................... Households of 6 or more .................
Protein Calcium Iron Vitamin A value Thi ~amine ~ Riboflavin ~/ Niacin 2/ Ascorblc acid ~/
• • I.U. 1.50 m~ 1.00 mE, 1.50 rag. 15.0 mE. i0.0 mE. 75 rag. 50 rag.
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) | (ii) (12) (13) (14) (15) C16) (17)
18 5 35 15 20 5 24 5 20 7 29 13 12 3 30 12 13 2 32 11 15 6 8 0 23 4 28 8 12 2 36 9 6 0 37 9 8 0 24 7 6 O 21 3 6 0 23 i0
18 6 39 21 18 6 18 0 19 18 19 18 7 6 34 9 20 7 58 24 20 0 29 9 14 0 27 20 18 0 44 2/
7 i 2% 12 ii I i0 i 20 3 20 7 5 I 20 8 3 0 20 6 7 I 13 i 15 2 13 3 4 i 20 5 7 i 31 15 9 i 15 i 15 2 17 7 7 I 16 5 4 0 33 12 9 2 18 i 14 2 13 2 6 i 25 9 ll i 48 20 i0 0 27 4 14 2 25 9 6 i 3~ 7
3 * 21 9 5 * 8 I 14 4 15 6 4 * 15 5 2 0 20 6 5 0 9 0 14 2 12 3 3 0 16 5 i 0 25 7 8 * 9 * 15 2 12 2 3 0 18 5 6 0 28 7 i0 i 8 0 18 i 14 3 6 0 20 5 6 0 37 14 I0 0 20 0 17 i 19 3 7 0 33 8
2 0 12 4 6 0 5 0 12 2 i0 4 3 0 i0 4 I 0 23 7 7 O 8 0 21 i 14 3 3 0 12 3 5 0 22 4 9 0 8 0 17 i 13 4 3 0 16 4 6 0 36 12 16 i 16 0 27 2 26 8 8 0 12 5 6 1 31 12 9 4 17 1 15 4 16 8 7 1 18 7
7 i 22 9 i0 2 ii 2 19 4 19 7 6 i 18 7 3 * 23 7 8 i 9 * 17 2 14 3 3 * 18 5 4 * 27 9 8 * ll i 15 i 14 4 4 * 16 4 5 * 32 i0 ii i 14 * 18 2 17 5 7 i 19 6 8 i 41 17 i0 2 22 2 16 3 21 7 8 i 30 8
18 4 41 17 17 4 18 3 21 8 31 14 ii i 19 5 15 5 34 i0 ~8 14 0 0 39 I0 39 I0 19 5 39 I0 13 0 63 13 25 0 25 0 13 0 38 0 0 0 13 13 50 25 75 50 50 25 23 0 50 50 50 50 25 25 50 0 33 0 66 33 33 0 67 0 33 0 66 33 33 0 67 0
9 i 26 15 16 2 I0 2 26 4 25 i0 7 i 19 8 5 0 2_3 6 6 i 13 I 17 3 17 4 4 i 21 7 7 i 33 16 i0 2 13 0 17 3 17 8 7 i 12 4 6 0 3~ 12 14 4 16 O 20 4 14 2 i0 2 24 I0
Ii 3 81 26 i0 0 30 5 iS 3 28 15 8 3 40 I0
% i 2_5 Ii 7 I 8 i 14 5 17 7 5 i 14 4 i O 19 6 5 0 8 0 14 2 Ii 3 3 0 17 5 I 0 27 7 ii i 9 i 16 3 13 3 4 0 20 8 7 0 26 3 i0 0 8 0 22 0 ii i 7 0 17 3 7 0 38 14 14 - 0 18 0 24 I 22 4 8 0 39 ii
2 0 13 4 6 0 5 0 13 2 i0 4 3 0 i0 3 2 0 25 7 8 0 7 0 23 2 ].3 2 4 0 11 3 6 0 21 4 ii 0 9 0 19 2 14 5 4 0 15 3 6 0 33 13 16 2 12 0 29 3 24 9 9 0 13 5 8 2 31 Ii 12 5 19 2 17 6 16 9 9 2 16 9
7 i 24 i0 i0 i 8 i 20 4 19 7 6 i 14 5 3 * 24 7 8 i 9 ~ 18 2 15 4 3 * 17 5 4 * 27 8 ii i i0 * 18 2 14 4 4 * 16 5 7 * 31 8 14 2 12 0 2~ 3 17 5 9 1 17 5 9 i 43 18 13 3 23 2 21 4 ~ 9 i0 2 33 i0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 27.--DIETARY ADEQUACY (continued) NORTH BY URBanIZATION
Percentage of households using food at home in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished less than specified amounts o£ 8 nutrients per nntrition unit (based on all households in cell, table i); housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Protein calcium Iron Vitamin A value Thi~nine ~/ Riboflavin ~/ Niacin ~/ Ascorbic acid 2/ Urbanization, money income
household size ~/ 75 ~. 90 gin. 0.50 gin. 0.60 gin. 12.0 rag. 8.0 ~g. I.U. i . . 1.90 rag. 1.50 m~. 15.0 rag. i0.0 rag. 75 N- 50 n~.
(1) (2) (9) C4) (5) (6) (v) (s) (9) (10) (u) (12) (~) (IL) (15) (16) (17)
RURAL NONFAf~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 25 7 3-person households ..................... 20 0 4-person households ..................... 0 0 5-person households ..................... 20 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 20 20
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ..................... 3 0 3-person households ..................... 0 0 4-person households ..................... 6 0 5-pers~ households ..................... 0 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 13 0
L,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 2 0 3-person households ..................... 5 L-person households ..................... 2 5-person households ..................... 3 Households of 6 or more ................. 3
6,000 and over: 2- perso~ households ..................... 0 3-person households ..................... 0 L-person households ..................... 0 5-person households ..................... 6 Households of 6 or more ................. 6
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ..................... 9 3-person households ..................... 4 4-persom houselwlds ..................... 3 5-person households ..................... 3 Households of 6 or more ................. 9
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 3 3-perscm households ..................... 3 4-person households ..................... L 5-person households ..................... 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 13
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ..................... 3 3-person households ..................... 2 4-person households ..................... 2 5-person households ..................... 2 Households of 6 or more ................. 7
4,000o5,999: 2-person households ..................... 3 3-person households ..................... 3 4-person households ..................... 0 5-person households ..................... 0 Households of 6 or more ................. 7
6,000 and over: 2- person households ..................... 0 3-pe~on hous eholdx ..................... 7 4- person households ..................... 0 5-person households ..................... 3 Households of 6 or more ................. 0
All incomes 3./: 2-person households ..................... 2 3-person .households ..................... 3 L-person households ..................... 2 5-person households ..................... 2 Households of 6 or more ................. 7
38 19 28 7 47 20 7 0 51 13 0 0 40 20 20 0 80 20 20 0
21 7 3 0 15 5 7 0 32 15 6 0 37 15 4 0 40 17 13 0
14 6 0 0 0 23 7 5 0 0 19 6 3 0 0 32 16 9 3 0 36 15 3 0
0 4 0 8 0 0 17 6 6 0 0 24 0 5 0 0 57 13 2_5 0 0 26 13 6 0
2 22 9 lO 2 0 23 7 7 0 0 24 8 5 0 0 36 14 I0 I 2 37 15 9 i
35 9 25 9 36 18 18 7 46 23 20 0 20 0 33 13 13 0 46 13 38 25 0 0 25 0 13 O 38 13 20 0 20 20 20 20 0 0 40 20 20 20 0 0 20 20 20 0 40 ~0
i0 0 i0 0 ii 3 i 0 27 i0 12 0 I0 0 5 0 2 0 24 2 19 2 13 0 14 4 8 0 23 6 26 4 4 0 15 4 0 0 26 7 26 3 13 3 26 3 7 0 26 3
12 2 15 0 i0 4 2 0 19 6 11 0 18 2 16 5 5 0 22 ii 9 0 14 0 13 2 2 0 18 2 6 0 13 3 23 i0 3 0 26 I0 2h 0 6 0 15 0 6 0 27 3
4 0 8 4 8 4 4 0 12 8 ii 0 17 0 14 3 0 0 14 3 5 0 14 0 i0 0 0 0 19 5
31 0 31 0 37 6 6 0 6 6 13 0 19 0 12 6 6 0 19 0
16 3 18 3 18 7 7 2 27 12 12 0 17 i 14 3 3 0 22 6 13 2 12 0 13 2 4 0 20 4 20 I 12 2 21 7 2 0 2~ 8 22 2 ii 2 18 K 8 I 28 6
0 15 4 8 1 13 2 0 15 5 5 2 7 0 0 11 4 2 0 ].3 0 0 19 6 0 0 13 0 0 91. 21 13 0 17 4
0 10 4 4 3 11 1 0 13 7 3 0 ii 0 0 29 18 2 0 7 2 0 27 11 2 0 11 0 0 33 L3 2 0 21 2
0 6 6 6 0 6 3 0 17 6 0 0 11 0 0 20 9 2 0 11 0 0 26 8 0 0 8 0 0 36 12 3 0 17 0
0 20 7 0 0 "7 0 0 14 7 0 0 13 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 i0 0 0 17 0 0 33 13 0 0 18 0
0 13 5 5 I ii 2 0 16 7 3 * i0 0 0 2.1 9 3 0 9 * 0 26 i0 i 0 14 i 0 35 14 5 0 20 i
7 0 i0 1 2 1 24 6 5 2 8 0 4 2 22 5 7 0 7 7 4 0 20 7 3 0 3 0 3 0 22 6 17 0 ]_3 13 8 0 38 17
4 0 8 1 4 0 16 7 6 0 8 2 2 0 i0 0 7 2 15 4 2 0 20 7 11 0 ii 2 2 0 27 ii 7 0 15 2 4 0 35 7
3 0 9 3 0 0 23 9 5 0 5 0 3 0 8 3 9 0 8 4 0 0 19 2 0 0 13 3 0 0 21 3
i0 0 13 3 3 0 19 5
7 0 13 0 0 0 7 0 13 0 7 7 0 0 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 i0 0 0 o 20 7 3 3 18 3 0 0 23 3
5 0 10 2 2 * 20 7 6 * i0 2 3 w 15 3 7 * i0 3 2 0 18 5 6 0 12 2 2 0 23 7 9 1 15 4 4 0 28 8
* Less than 0.5. i / 21 meals a t home = 1 person. 2 / Cooking losses deducted. 3 / Includes households not e l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 28.--LEVELS OF FOOD ENERGY ~/~D FAT IN DIETS NORTH BY URBANIZATION
percentage of households using food at home in a reek, April-June 1955, chat furnished specified quantities of food ene r sy and fat (percentages based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Money income after income taxes
(dolla/'s)# and household size _I/
Food enerED,, in calories per nu%rltion unlt
Under 3,000- 4,000-
3,000 3,999 4,999
(1) (2 ) (3) (4)
A l l Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 32 20 3-person households ............ 15 25 34 4-person households ............ 6 ~0 21 5-person households ............ !~ 21 30 Households of 6 or mere ........ 27 29 23
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ............ 14 27 24 3-person housetmlds ............ 7 29 36 Z-person households ............ 1_3 32 33 5-person households ............ 9 ZO 29 Households of 6 or more ........ I0 42 30
4,000-5,999 : 2-person houeeP~ids ............ I0 24 26 3-person households ............ 8 33 29 4-person house.holds ............ i0 35 32 5-person households ............ 12 36 26 Households of 6 or more ........ 13 4~ 25
6,000 and over: 2-person housei~Ids ............ I0 25 29 3 -person households ............ 15 34 30 4-person housel~ids ............ 12 26 3~ 5-person households ............ 19 25 35 Households of 6 or mere ........ S 33 41
All incozes 2_/: 2-person households ............ 13 2£ 26 3-person households ............ ii 31 31 4-person households ............ ii 34 32 5-person households ............ i3 34 29 Households of 6 or more ........ 12 "0 3i
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............ 16 31 23 3-person households ............ 7 27 L- 4-person households ............ C 51 25 5-person households ............ 20 ~0 20 Households of 6 or more ........ 40 ~0 0
2,000-3,999: 2°person households ............ ~ 27 25 3-person households ............ 2 31 32 4-person house~ids ............ i0 28 40 5-person households ............ 7 48 30 Households of 6 or¢ore ........ 7 30 ~0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 6 23 31 3-person households ............ 9 3~ 16 4-perscn households ............ 5 3S 30 5-person households ............ 16 39 29 Households of 6 or more ........ 6 48 32
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 12 16 32 3-person households ............ 14 33 33 4-person households ............ 0 29 38 5-person households ............ 31 19 38 Households of 6 or more ........ 6 25 69
All incomes2/: 2-person households ............ ii 24 28 3-person households ............ i0 29 29 4-person households ............ 5 32 36 5-person households ............ 15 37 29 Households of 6 or mere ........ 9 37 40
Fat, in grams per I00 calories Food energy, in c a l o r i e s p e r n u t r i t i o n u n i t
5,000 5.00 5,000 and Under 4.00- and Under 3,000- 4,000- and
over 4.00 4.99 over 3,000 3,999 4,999 over
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (I0) (ii) (12)
urbanlzatlons Urban
33 IV 51 32 18 39 15 27 26 ~ 46 40 29 24 29 19 34 17 62 20 13 62 13 13 30 4 46 49 50 25 25 0 21 34 43 23 33 33 33 0
36 6 41 54 18 27 24 31 29 6 4Z 50 9 29 39 24 21 5 57 38 16 35 30 18 23 6 54 41 i0 38 28 24 18 ii 62 27 13 58 20 i0
39 4 36 61 12 26 26 37 30 3 ~ 53 8 ~ 33 25 23 5 49 ~7 12 35 33 20 26 4 60 36 12 36 24 28 ]8 8 64 29 18 45 20 16
36 5 3~ 61 i0 26 28 35 21 2 39 58 16 35 28 21 28 3 C5 53 15 27 32 25 20 5 43 52 18 26 33 19 4 59 38 9 37 31 23
35 ~ 39 54 15 28 25 32 27 L 42 51. 12 32 33 23 2< 5 49 46 15 ~ 31 20 23 5 53 42 14 3~ 29 24 14 9 59 33 15 45 24 16
~Jral .nonfara Rural farm
30 21 55 25 5 12 25 58 20 20 53 27 3 26 29 42 25 13 75 13 4 16 24 56 40 0 40 60 3 19 39 38 20 40 20 40 13 16 38 34
40 3 46 50 i ii 21 66 35 9 34 56 5 13 27 55 23 2 6~ 33 0 33 27 40 15 7 59 3~ 5 27 31 36 23 13 60 27 ii 25 37 28
~0 0 38 63 3 14 17 66 41 2 43 55 3 21 21 56 28 6 47 47 0 28 32 41 16 6 61 32 0 26 31 Z~ 15 12 64 24 3 34 3~ 29
40 4 56 40 O 26 40 33 20 0 44 56 0 14 33 53 3z 5 48 48 0 4 /.8 47 12 6 44 50 O 3& 47 20 0 6 63 31 3 25 45 28
36 6 47 47 3 13 24 60 31 5 42 53 4 20 27 49 26 5 54 41 2 24 31 43 19 7 55 37 3 27 3~ 35 I~ 12 56 31 7 27 37 29
Fat, in grams per 100 ca lo r ies
Under 4.00- 5.00 and
4.00 4.99 over
(D) (14) (~)
11 52 36 i0 38 52 25 63 13 0 25 75
33 66 0
6 38 56 5 47 48 5 53 41 4 50 ~6 i0 60 30
5 37 59 4 z~ 52 3 49 48 2 61 37 4 6~ 32
5 30 65 2 37 60 2 ~ 53 S 42 54 2 55 43
6 36 58 4 41 55 4 47 48 3 51 46 6 58 37
24 42 35 12 50 38 16 54 31 9 61 29
29 50 21
12 46 42 Ii 43 45 20 53 27 7 54 38 9 70 20
6 20 74 0 53 47
13 49 38 5 57 38
15 63 22
13 20 67 7 53 40 0 &8 52 7 47 47 12 70 18
16 38 47 9 50 41 12 50 37 8 57 36
14 65 20
_i/ 21 meals a~ home =I person. 2__/ Includes households not classified ~y income.
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Table 2.--HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ~NEY VALUE OF FOOD SOUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Average household size, pereen~a~e of households wl~h children and with ~makers 60 years of age or older, and average money value of food used at home in a m~ek by source, Aprll-Jume 1955 (based on all ho%~seholda in cell, \ table i); housekeep:L~8 households o f 2 or more perSoms, by ur~an iza t ton , ~ , and houaehold eias
~Souseholds w t t h ~ ] Money v a l u e o f food u sed a t hume 3_/ H o u s e h o l d s w i % h ~
Average Home. P e r housel~Z[d Pe r p e r s o n ~ / Average ..... h o u s e - (~/idm~n ~ume- Money Inc~ after inc~m taxes house- ~oildren makers 60 hold u~ler 16 m~kers 60
(dollars), and household size ~/ hold udder 16 years or All P0r- All Fur- slze i/ years years or All
s ize ..1/ y e a r s o v e r ~ / so%u'ces chased s o u r c e s cha sed o v e r ~ / s o u r c e s
(1) (2) C3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9} (i0) (11) (12)
P e r s o a s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t D o l l a r s D o l l a r s D o l l a r s D o l l a r s p e r s o n s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t D o l l a r s
Under 2,000: All urbanizations 2-person households ...................... 1.91 11.4 46.0 12.99 9.50 6.80 4.~ 1.82 16.3 40.5 12.12 J-person households ...................... 2.96 54.4 21.4 18.47 13.38 6.24 4.59 2.97 56.4 13.2 17.87 L-person hous eh~ds ...................... 3.98 75.9 14.9 19.79 13.78 4.~ 3.~6 4.01 75.0 25.0 15.46 5-person households ...................... 4.89 78.0 10.9 22.24 14.77 4.55 3.02 4.78 69.2 ]5.4 21.10 Households of 6 o]; =ore .................. 7.36 96.5 8.0 23.29 15.31 3.16 2.08 6.14 I00.0 16.7 25.85
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ...................... 1.92 9.7 16.1 16.84 ]3.09 8.77 7.86 1.90 ii. 3 16.7 ]3.67 3-person households ...................... 2.91 6L2 9.8 21.21 IB.6~ 7.29 6.&1 2.92 58.6 7.1 20.29 4 -person ] museholds ...................... 3.90 87;7 7.4 24.49 ~.87 6.28 5.35 3.93 93.1 5.3 23.25 5 -person households ...................... 4.88 90.4 3.6 27.50 23.98 5.6% 4.91 4.86 93.5 0 25.75 Households of 6 or more .................. 6.88 99.3 1.0 30.33 24.49 4.41 3.56 6.95 100.0 0 30.37
4,000-5,999: 2-person hDus eholds ...................... 1.91 14.0 5.0 18.76 17.39 9.82 9.10 1.87 11.1 5.6 18.42 S-person h~us eholds ...................... 2.92 68.8 .4 24.20 22.55 8.29 7.72 2.91 66.7 0 24.06 4-person households ...................... 3.89 83.4 2.3 26.35 23.78 6.77 6.11 3.88 92.9 0 2~.47 5-person households ...................... 4.91 98.3 .8 ~.~ 30.3~ 7.02 6.18 4.~ i00.0 0 ~.61 Hot~seholds Of 6 o r more .................. 6.85 97.0 3.1 39.99 33.23 5.84 4.85 6.59 93.8 0 37.~6
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ...................... 1.79 17.5 10.5 19.32 l~.lO 10.79 10.11 1.76 20.0 12.0 19.40 3-person h~I/seholds ...................... 2.91 40.3 3.4 ~.94 ~4.47 8.91 8.41 2.92 42.9 3.7 26.61 4 -person households ...................... S. 88 69.4 0 31.69 29 • 68 8.17 7 • 65 3 • 78 71 • 4 0 31 • 25 5 -person households ...................... 4.79 84.4 7.9 36.31 3 3 . 5 1 7 • 58 7. O0 4.76 77.8 11.1 36. Ol Households of 6 or ~re .................. 6.25 78.7 14.8 41.79 38.27 6.69 6-19 6.0~ 77.8 22.2 40.48
All incomes 6/:
2-person households ...................... 1.89 ill 23.8 16.02 13.38 8.~S 7.19 1.84 12.4 18.7 ]3.89 3 - p e r s o n households ...................... 2.99 56.0 ]-1.6 21.86 IB.6~ 7.46 6.38 2.93 54-7 7.7 22.35 4 -person households ...................... 3.91 81.0 7.0 24.96 21.15 6.38 5.41 3.90 86.2 5.5 24.18 5-person households ...................... 4.88 87.5 5.1 28.73 24.09 5.89 4.94 £ . 8 4 ~9.2 4.i 28.6% Households of 6 or ~ure .................. 7.03 9~.7 5.1 S0.74 24.09 4.37 3.43 6.59 91.8 5.0 33.13
Hnder 2Q~O: R u r a l n o ~ ' a r m 2-person households ...................... 1.94 11.4 62.2 i~.17 8.79 6.27 4.53 2.~0 4.3 33.0 15.~8 3-person households ...................... 2.95 66.7 20.5 17.49 IS.~8 5.93 4.57 2.97 33.9 3~.6 20.75 L-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.90 77.8 0 , 19.60 14.45 5.03 3.71 4.0A 74.6 21.2 24.1~ 5-person households ...................... 5.02 77.8 ii.i 18.27 12.57 3.6% 2.50 £.92 85.5 6.8 25.51 Households of 6 or more .................. 7.23 95.7 13.0 19.96 ]3.74 2.75 2.17 7.72 96.4 1.8 25.50
Under 1 . 000 : 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.99 5.5 36.2 14.50 J-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.97 24.1 42.9 19.16 4-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 83.8 24.3 21.72 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.89 88.2 6.3 23.61 Households of 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.87 98.4 0 23.Z~
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ...................... 1.9~ 7.4 11.5 18.73 16.63 9.65 8.57 1.98 5.7 25.7 19.32 3 -person households ...................... 2.90 70.0 ]-3.3 21.3~ 18.31 7.36 6.32 2.91 51.1 13.6 25.63 4-person households ...................... 3 . 8 6 8 3 . 3 I0.0 2~.07 21.66 7.01 5.61 3.81 71.1 11.4 2 4 . 0 2 5 -person households ...................... 4.88 87.5 6.3 29.07 25.19 5.96 5.16 4.95 89.7 6.9 28.08 HoUSeholds of 6 or more .................. 6.64 100.0 0 28.00 22.77 4.22 3.43 7.40 96.0 6.0 36.79
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ...................... 1.97 27.3 0 19.62 17.65 9.96 8.96 2.11 0 16.7 19.73 J-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.93 72.0 0 24.19 22.69 8.26 7.74 2.96 69.2 8.3 25.91 ~ -pePson households ...................... 3.91 72.7 4.5 26.93 23.17 6.89 5.93 3.78 76.5 5.9 29.22 5 - p e r s o n households ...................... 4.97 I00.0 0 ~.57 ~7.78 6.96 5.59 4.92 84.6 7.7 33.45 Households of 6 or more ................... 7.08 i00.0 7.7 43.20 36.~ 6.1Q 5.15 7.42 i00.0 O 39.70
6,000 a~d over: 2-person households ...................... 2.00 0 0 19.92 17.41 9.96 8.72 1.89 0 0 17.]3 3 -person households ...................... 2.88 33.3 0 23.52 22.~ 8.17 7.79 2.88 33.3 20.0 27.97 L-person households ...................... 4.07 62.5 0 32.12 29.93 7.89 7.35 4.1~ 75.0 0 34.38 5-person households ...................... 4.77 100.0 0 38.51 36.18 8.07 7.38 4.96 75.0 14.3 32-17 Households of 6 or more .................. 5.98 75.0 0 47.41 43.82 7.93 7.33 7.43 88.9 ll.l 37.0~
All incozms 6/:
2-person households ...................... 1.9~ 12.5 30.7 15.68 12.83 8.08 6.61 1.99 3.6 30.5 17.18 S-person households ...................... 2.92 65.4 11.2 20.63 17.87 7.07 6.12 2.95 %0.4 26.1 22-79 4 -person households ...................... 3.91 77.1 6.0 25.68 21.18 6.57 5.42 3.93 71.8 14.7 26.0~ 5-person households ...................... 4.91 86.2 5.2 29.47 ~5.08 6.00 5.11 4.9% 85.8 7,4 27.57 Households of 6 or more .................. 7.01 96.3 6.3 29.00 ~.70 4.14 3.38 7.57 95.7 3.4 30.65
Money value of food used at ho~e 3/
Pe r h o u s e h o l d Pe r p e r s o n
Pu rchased Ho~e-pro- ALl Pu rchased l i o ~ - p r o - duced 5 / sources dueed 5 /
(13) (i,.) (15) 06) (17) Dollars I:~ DoLle_,'s Do~ Do]..Izu's
Urban 11.43 --- 6.66 6.28 15.95 --- 6.02 5.37 14.47 --- 3.86 3.61 19.97 --- 4.41 4.18 24.66 - - - 4.21 &.02
14.9~ --- 8.25 7.86 19.51 - - - 6.95 6.68 21.87 --- 5.92 5.56 24.76 - - - 5.30 5.09 29.10 --- 4.37 4.19
17.8% --- 9.85 9.5% 23.08 --- 8.27 7.93 24.97 --- 6.56 6.~ 33.53 --- 7.09 6.87 33.95 --- 5.74 5.20
18.62 - - - L l .02 10.58 25.33 --- 9.11 8.67 30.31 --- 8.27 8.02 35.09 --- 7.57 7.37 39.67 --- 6.66 6.52
15.14 --- 8.84 8.23 20.99 --- 7.63 7.16 23.12 --- 6.20 5.93 27.63 --- 5.92 5.71 31.43 - - - 5.03 &.77
Rural tam 7.76 7.09 7.74 3.88
10.32 9.66 6.99 3.47 1~.41 10.82 5.98 3.07 11.68 12.86 5.18 2.37 1 2 . 9 3 1 1 . 3 0 3 . 3 0 1 . 6 7
7.11 6.59 7.29 3.57 9.0~ 9.45 6.45 3.06
10.21 10.76 5.43 2.55 9.85 12.62 4.83 2.01
12.13 lO.11 2.98 1.54
11.38 6.85 9.76 5.75 14.96 9.51 8.81 5.1% 13.62 9.63 6.30 3.57 15.35 ]-1.57 5.67 3.10 20.43 15.22 4 .97 2.76
10.96 7.99 9.35 5.19 15.13 9.3~ 8.76 5.11 19.07 8.97 7.73 5.0~ 19.79 12.58 6.80 4.02 19.80 18.23 5.35 2.67
10.29 6.76 9.07 5.~ 20.60 6.55 9.71 7.15 22.03 9.94 8.35 5.32 19.70 11.81 6.49 3.97 22.79 13.98 4.99 3.07
9.0~ 7.29 8.63 4.5% 1~.41 9.49 7.73 4.21 14.52 10.52 6.63 3.69 14.02 12,57 5.58 2.82, 16.19 13.20 4.05 2.14
3.5/, 3.25 2.68 2.61 1.46
3.31 3.18 2.69 2.58 1.28
3.46 3.27 2.53 2.32, 2.06
3.79 3.16 2.37 2.56 2-46
3.5a 2.27 2.%0 2.38 1.88
3.66 3.22 2.68 2 . ~ 1.74
~ / 21 mea l s a t h ~ e = 1 p e r s o n . See CD.oasary, }~uusehold s i z e . ~ / ~ased on t o t a l number o f h o u s e h o l d s i n c e l l w i t h h ~ e m a k e r r e p o r t i n g age . 3 / I n c l u d s s a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s . 4_/ h o u s e h o l d a v e r a g e s d i v i d e d by a v e r a g e h o u s e h o l d s i z e . 5_/ Yalued a t p r l e e s r e d - t e d by f a m i l l e s i n t h - same r e g i o n a~d u r ~ a n l z a ~ c u l g r u ~ p ~ / ~ h a s i ~ g • e i ~ L l a r i t e m . 6 _ / I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by i n c u ~ e :
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Table 3.--FA.~/ILY EXP~2&SE FOR FOOD ~TAY FR~J H~/E SOUTH BY L~IZATION
Average erpend/tume per famil~ ar~ percentage of families havlnE expense for mea/s and other food eaten away from home in a week, April-June 1955; housekeepln~ households of 2 or = ~r~ persons, by urban/zatlon, income, and household size
Mo~ey incc~m a~ter income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) and household size
(1J
Families havin~ expense for food a ~ " from hor.e I/
Exper se f o r food away F a m i l i e s h a v i n g expense Expense f o r food away f~ hc~=e ~/ for food away fro= home ~/ from home ~/
To~ I Uea~ l Ot~r~/ A~ l ~ [ Ot~r~Z Total I U~s i O~her2/ (2) C3) (4) C5) (6) (7) (s) C9) (10)
E D l l ~ s
urbanizations
0.36 43.4 13.1 38.3 1.59 1.07 • 69 67.5 36.8 51.8 3.01 1.87 .5~ 67,0 36.0 47.8 1.93 1.5~ • 56 68.7 30.7 51.3 1.65 .77 • 51 51.1 26.0 39.2 1.36 .88
• 71 77.2 39.9 63.9 1.87 l.ll I. IB 88.A 53.9 71.5 3.2-5 1.91 1.46 86.1 46.1 66.0 3.24 1.57 1.29 ~.0 47.3 68.3 3.49 1.76 I.~0 83.9 50.7 69.6 t.. ~)4 2.86
1.17 88.0 63.5 70.5 4.38 3.29 1.39 91.4 68.0 78.4 4.90 3.57 1.28 90.3 56.7 77.4 4.1~ 2.91 1.15 92.6 78.5 63.6 5.93 4.52 1.5~ 96.2 58.3 73.5 5.84 3.98
1.18 87.7 76.3 63.2 7.22 3.96 1.66 99.4 82.5 85.7 7.50 5.75 1.48 99.2 74.2 89.5 5.31 3.95 2.28 84.4 87.2 78.1 8.74 3.52 2.28 96.7 68.9 75.4 6.83 3.95
.74 68.9 37.9 57.3 3.32 2.41 I. IK 83.0 5~.i 68.2 4.62 3.21 1.23 84.7 50.8 67.6 3.67 2.28 1.19 81.7 51.6 64.3 4.55 2.88 1.26 75.9 Z~.5 61.4 4.80 3 . 0 0
nonfara
.26 31.8 6.8 29.5 .43 .16
.43 64.1 35.9 48.7 .86 .44
.~6 61.1 33.3 38.9 1.49 .91
.22 Z~ .4 ii.i 33.3 1.52 1.02 • 56 60.9 21.7 56.5 1.26 .79
. . . . . . . . . . . . • 74 .41
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.37 .62
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.24 .92
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.45 .86
.64 8 1 . 5 ~4.4 63.0 2.05 1 . 4 8 • 99 90.0 70.0 56.7 2.45 1.59
1.25 83.3 53.3 56.7 2.51 1.57 .96 8 4 . 4 56.2 56.2 2.12 1.21
1.49 80.0 51.4 65.7 2.91 1.74
1.5~ IQO.O 81.8 81.8 5.33 4.67 1.57 92.0 6~.0 88.0 £.61 3.95 1.36 90.9 40.9 77.3 6.20 5.02 .72 i00.0 88.9 44.4 3.82 2.87
I.IB i00.0 76.9 61.5 4.72 3.26
.79 100.0 100.0 i00.0 2.5~ 2.27 1.58 i00.0 88.9 77.8 3.77 3.3Z, 1.85 i00.0 75.0 i(~.0 3.25 1.96 1.15 60.0 60.0 60.0 2.18 i.~ 2.12 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 5.55 5.37
.60 62.5 32.3 52.1 1.33 .97 • 98 81.3 56.1 63.6 1.67 l.ll
1.IS 83.1 50.6 62.7 2.39 1.60 • 81 77.6 53.4 51.7 2.24 1.49
1.19 76.5 49.4 63.0 2.19 1.39
Any I L~eals (~he r 2 /
D o l l a r s D o l l a r s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t P e r c e n t D o l l a r s D o l l a r s D o l l a r s P e r c e n t P e r c e n t
Under 2,000: 2-person households ................................ 0.83 0.47 3-person households ................................ i..99 1.30 4-person households ................................ 1.67 1.13 5-person households ................................ 1.40 .8~ Households of 6 or more ............................ 1.21 .70
2,000-3,999 : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ................................ 2 . 3 8 1.67 3-paz~on households ................................ 3.74 2.56 4-perc oD, h~,/seholds ................................ 3.38 1.92 5-parson households ................................ 3.20 1.91 Households of 6 or more ............................ 3.76 2.36
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................................ 4.70 3.53 3-person huus eholds ................................ 5. IB 3.79 4-pareon households ................................ 4.02 2.74 5 -pereon households ................................ 5.63 4.48 Households of 6 or more ............................ 6.40 4.86
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n households ............................... 7. I0 5.92 3-person households ............................... 7.81 6. ]5 4-person households ............................... 6.22 4.74 5-person households ............................... 6.57 4.29 Households of 6 or more ........................... 6.33 ~.05
All Incomes 3_/: 2-person h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .7 / . 2 . 0 0 3 - p e r c o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.06. 2 . 9 2 4-person households ................................ 3.59 2.36 5-person households ................................ 3.76 2 . 5 7 Houaeholds of 6 o r more ............................ 3.65 2 . 3 9
Under 2,000 : 2-person households ................................. 36 .i0 3-person households ................................ 1.76 1.33 4-person households ................................ 1.61 i. 15 5-person households ................................. 8~ .62 Households Of 6 or more ............................ i. I0 .54
Under 1,000: 2-person households ................................ - . . . . . 3-person households ................................ - . . . . . 4-person households ................................ - . . . . . 5-person houseHolds ................................ - . . . . . Housaholds of 6 or more ............................ - . . . . .
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................................ 3.67 3.03 3 - p e r s o n households ................................ 5.16 4.17 4 -persEn households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .99 2.74 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ................................ 3.18 2 . 2 2 H o ~ e h o l d B o f 6 or more ............................ 3.74 2.25
4,000-5,999: 2 - p e r s o n households ................................ 5 . 5 2 3.98 3-person households ................................ 5.69 4.12 4-persom h,m;seholds ................................ 3.U, 2 . 0 8 5-person h o u s e h o l d s ................................ 5 . 6 9 4.97 Households of 6 o r more ............................ 7.61 6.43
6,000 emd o v e r : 2-person households ................................ 8.95 8.16 3-person households ................................ 9.Z~ 7 . 8 6 4-person households ................................ 9.35 7.50 5-person households ................................ 8.00 6.85 Households of 6 or more ............................ 5.65 3.~3
All Inc~s 3_/: 2-person houseHolds ................................ 2.31 1.71 3-person h~m/seholds ................................ 4.26 3 • 28 4-person households ................................ 4.03 2.85 5-person h o u s e h o l d s ................................ 3.56 2.75 HOuseholds of 6 o r more ............................ 3.73 2.~8
Urban
0.52 55.8 1.14 79.5 .59 75.0 .88 8~.6 .~8 50.0
.76 75 • 8
1.3~ 89.7 1.67 89.7 1.73 83.9 1.38 91.7
1.09 83.3 1.33 92.3 1.23 89.3 1.41 88.9 1.86 93.8
1.26 88.0 1.75 i00.0 1.36 i00.0 3.22 i00.0 2.88 100.0
.91 75.7 1.41 89.5 1.39 89.2 1.67 87.8 1.80 88.5
Rural farm
.27 42.7
.42 55.0
.98 6 5 . 7
. 50 6 9 . 4
.47 43.2
.30 39.7
.33 46.6 • 75 67.6 .32 58 .8 .59 42.2
.57 74.3
.86 7 7 . 8
.94 7 5 . 6
.91 82.8 1.17 80.0
.66 i00.0
.66 76.9 1.18 94.1 .95 92.3
i.~6 93.8
.27 66.7 • #,3 83.3
1.29 87.5 .B£ 75.0 ,18 77.8
,36 5 5 . 7 • 56 6~.I • 79 73.1 • 75 74.8 . 80 6 0 . 2
Percent
20.9 48.8 46.2 61.5 37.5 50.0 30.8 69.2 50.0 16.7
38.7 6~.5 / .8.3 81 .0 41.4 72.4 38.7 80.6 54.2 75.0
58.3 66.7 71.8 74.4 6~.3 78.6 77.8 72.2 43.8 81.2
76.0 60.0 82.1 89.3 76.2 85.7 7 7 . 8 88.9 55.6 77.8
~Z.9 62.'" 59.3 76.: 52.3 73.1 54.1 77,.0 49.2 72.1
ii.i 35.9 24.8 Z2.2 37.3 55.2 41.9 &6.b 24.3 29.7
9.6 3".0 22.4 32.8 32.~ 62.2 35.3 32.4 2 5 . 0 2 9 . 7
32,.3 62.9 40.0 62.2 51.1 57.8 44.8 69.0 42.0 70.0
58.3 7 5 . 0 53.8 53.8 88.2 70.6 53.8 69.2 56.2 81.2
50.0 66.7 50,0 66.7 50.0 87.5 37,5 75.0 6 6 . 7 2 2 . 2
22.4 46.9 31.8 50.5 46.2 59.6 42.5 57.5 31.8 46.4
1 / l e c l u d e s a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s . ~ / Be tween-~ea l s n a c k s and b e v e r a g e s ; eupp lemen ta t o packed l u n c h e s . 3 / I n c l u d e s f a m i l i e s u n w l l l i ~ o r u n a b l e t o r e p o r t t h e i r income; e x c l u d e s 1 h o u s e h o l d ( u r b a n ) w i t h no eeonosde f a m i l y d u r i n ~ t h e r e e k p r e c e d l ~ t h e i n t a r v i e w and i n 1954.
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Table h.--FOOD GROUP TOTALS _i/: Households Using SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
percentage of households using at hvme in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, %able i), food from all sources; housekeeping households o£ 2 or more persons, by urbardzatlon, income. and household elze
Urbanization, money income a f t e r l n c w e taxes ( d o L l a r s ) ,
and household size ~/
( i )
I Cc~mer- C c ~ e r - Mi lk , F lour c l a l l y c l a l 1 ¥ Dried J u l e e s
vege - ( v e g e - Bever - U l s c e l - cream, Fa~s and Bakery Ueat, Potatoes, Fresh Fresh frozen canned laneous ice and other poulLry, Eggs S~gar, s w e e t - vege- tables table ases
products sweets fruits vege- vege- and and 3/ foods cream, o i l s c e r e a l fish potatoes tables tables, tables, fruits fruit ) -- 4/ cheese products fruits fruits -
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (iO) (n) (12) (U ) ( i4) (15) (16) (17) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2 -person households ................... 96.3 97.8 99.1 87.1 97.8 3 -person households ................... 97.9 i00.0 I00.0 91.2 98.6 4-person households ................... 95.7 9q.6 98.1 83.1 97.1 5 -person households ................... 97.3 I00.0 i00.0 86.0 96.0 Households of 6 or more ............... 94.3 I00.0 i00.0 72.2 96.0
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ................... 99.7 100.0 97.7 98.5 100.0 3-person households ................... 100.0 99.0 99.0 96.5 99.0 4-pe r son households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.0 I00.0 5 -pemson households ................... i00.0 98.6 i00.0 97.2 I00.0 Households of b or more ............... 98.3 i00.0 I00.0 94.1 97.9
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ................... 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.5 i00.0 3-person households ................... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4-person households ................... I00.0 100.0 i00.0 99.5 100.0 5-person households ................... 100.0 100.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 99.2 99.2 95.5 i00.0
6.000 and o v e r : 2-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 96.5 99.1 i00.0 3 -person households ................... i00.0 1(30.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 /-.-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 i00,0 Households o f 6 o r more ............... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0
All incomes 5J: 2-person households ................... 98.6 99.2 98. i 94.2 99.2 3 -person households ................... 99.3 99.7 99.7 96.1 99.2 4-person households ................... 99.1 99.5 99.6 95.6 99.4 5-penson households ................... 99.4 99.2 i00.0 95.6 99.1 Households of 6 or more ............... 97.0 99.9 - 99.9 88.2 97.9
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... i00.0 97.7 97.7 97.7 I00.0 3-pemson households ................... i00.0 100.0 I00.0 94.9 100.0 4 -person households ................... 88.2 9~.I 94.1 76.5 94.1 5 -person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 92.3 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0
2.000~3,999 : 2 -person households ................... 100.0 100.0 96.8 100.0 100.0 3-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.6 i00.0 4 - p e r s o n households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 5 -person households ................... 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.8 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 95.8
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 97.2 i00.0 3-person households ................... i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 4 -person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 5 -person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0
6,000 and o v e r : 2 -person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 96.0 i00.0 I00.0 3-person households ................... I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 4-person householdz ................... I00.0 100.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 Households o£ 6 or more ............... I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0
All incomes 5_/: 2-pereoD. households ................... I00.0 99.5 97.3 98.9 i00.0 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 100.0 97.7 100.0 .4-person households ................... 98.5 99.2 99.2 96.9 99.2 5 -person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 97.3 i00.0 Households o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 . 0 1(30.0 i 0 0 . 0 i 0 0 . 0 98.4
94.Z 98.1 80.0 93.8 68.6 6.9 62.2 51.6 26.0 96.8 68.4 95.2 98.1 89.1 98.6 76.2 10.9 70.5 67.5 27.3 96.9 8~.I 86.0 96.1 89.4 95.7 76.8 15.5 64.7 66.7 32.4 91.3 85.5 94.0 97.3 86.7 97.3 72.0 3,3 68.0 78.0 28.0 92.7 81.3 93.4 99.1 74.4 95.6 61.7 2.2 48.0 78.9 17.2 90.3 81.1
97.7 99.0 87.0 98.7 83.1 30.9 74.9 50.9 43.7 96.9 74.7 99.0 99.0 95.0 98.0 90.9 30.7 85.4 55.4 51.9 97.0 92.4 97.7 i00.0 93.7 97.7 87.7 25.4 83.1 65.5 41.1 98.5 92.9 96.8 100.0 94.7 98.2 83.3 21.0 84.0 71.2 37.0 98.2 90.0 98.6 100.0 96.2 98.3 89.5 17.8 77.3 74.1 42.7 94.4 92.7
97.0 i00.0 93.5 98.0 94.0 43,0 86.0 41.5 55.5 I00.0 93.5 i00.0 I00.0 98.5 i00.0 98.5 41,3 88.8 44.6 60.2 i00.0 93.7 99.5 I00.0 97.7 I00.0 95.9 31.8 89.9 60.8 52.1 i00.0 95.9 95.9 I00.0 96.7 100.0 99.2 47,9 92.6 60.3 65.3 100.0 85.1 100.0 99.2 i00.0 100.0 92.4 18.2 74.2 73.5 51.5 96.2 100.0
I00.0 i00.0 93.0 i00.0 95.6 60.5 78.1 26.3 63.2 i00.0 88.6 100.0 100.0 94.8 100.0 99.4 42,2 79.2 56.5 66.2 100.0 94.8 i00.0 96.8 96.8 I00.0 i00.0 66.9 92.7 39.5 82.3 I00.0 96.8 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 93.8 64,1 98.4 51.6 82.8 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 98.4 50.8 I00.0 80.3 65.6 i00.0 I00.0
96.5 99.0 85.6 96.8 79.5 26.9 74.0 46.4 41.1 97.6 77.7 98.1 99.1 94.0 98.9 89.0 29.2 80.7 56.2 &7.6 97.8 90.5 96.1 98.8 94.4 98.2 89.0 29.5 81.6 61.9 47 .3 97.6 92.6 96.5 99.4 93.6 98.5 85.2 27.2 82.9 68.5 45.3 97.3 87.6 97.2 99.1 89.2 97.4 80.6 15.5 69.2 77.4 35.8 92.7 91.7
93.0 97.7 79.1 97.7 69.8 14.0 69.8 53.5 34.9 95.3 74.4 94.9 94.9 89.7 97.4 71.8 17.9 84.6 71.8 33.3 97.4 92.3 70.6 88.2 88.2 88.2 76.5 29.4 70.6 70.6 41.2 82.4 82.4 84.6 I00.0 92.3 92.3 69.2 0 i00.0 76.9 38.5 84.6 69.2 83.3 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 83.3 0 83.3 66.7 33.3 i00.0 i00.0
98.4 98.4 82.3 98.4 83.9 33.9 75.8 50 .0 41.9 96.8 74.2 98.3 I00.0 94.8 98.3 86.2 34.5 93.1 56.9 48.3 96.6 89.7 98.3 i00.0 91.4 98.3 89.7 22.4 86.2 62.1 50.0 98.3 93.1 96.8 i00.0 96.8 96.8 83.9 25.8 90.3 64.5 41.9 96.8 80.6 100.0 lO0.d 95.8 100.0 95.8 25.0 83.3 79.2 37.5 91.7 100.0
97.2 100.0 91.7 97.2 91.7 41.7 88.9 41.7 63.9 I00.0 91.7 100.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 9q.4 46.2 89.7 43.6 56.4 100.0 92.3 100.0 100.0 1(30.0 100.0 100.0 42.9 96.4 60.7 53.6 100.0 96.4 94.4 i00.0 94.4 i00.0 i00.0 50.0 94.4 50.0 55.6 I00.0 83.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 93.8 37.5 81.3 62.5 68.8 93.8 100.0
100.0 i00.0 92.0 i00.0 96.0 60.0 80.0 24.0 6~.0 100.0 92.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.4 i00.0 I00.0 50.0 78.6 50.0 71.4 i00.0 96.4 I00.0 95.2 95.2 I00.0 i00.0 71.4 90.5 38.1 90.5 i00.0 95.2 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 66.7 I00.0 55.6 iO0.O I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 55.6 i00.0 88.9 55.6 I00.0 i00.0
96.8 98.9 84.4 97.8 82.3 94.9 80.1 43.5 48.9 97.3 81.2 98.3 98.8 95.3 98.8 88.4 38.4 88.4 55.8 51.7 98.3 92.4 95.4 97.7 93.9 97.7 92.4 36.6 87.0 59.5 57.3 96.9 93.1 94.6 I00.0 95.9 97.3 87.8 33.8 93.2 62.2 51.4 95.9 81.1 98.4 100.0 96.7 100.0 91.8 29.5 86.9 77.0 45.9 95.1 100.0
See £ootaotas at end 0£ table.
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Table ~.--FO~ Ca~/P TOTAL5 !/: Households ~slng (c~tinued) s0trrd BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using a t hc~e in s week, Apri l -June 1955 (based me a l l households in c e l l , t a b l e I ) , food from a l l sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by u r b a n i ~ t l o n , i n c o ~ , and household s i z e
Urbantzat iun, mc~ey income a f t e r i n ~ taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
end household size ~/
(1)
~ i l k , Flour ~t~s o ~ Meat, Potatoes , Fresh
cream, Ba]mz,j poultry, Eggs Sugar, t e e r products sweets sweet- vege-
cream~ o l l e c e r e a l f i s h po%atoes t ab le s cheese produc%s
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ~9) (m)
I Commer- Cermet- [ : e l a l l y c i a l l y Dried Ju/ces "
Fresh f rozen c~med vege- (vege- I ~ r fruits vege- vege- t ab l e s t e h l e ~ _ _
tables, tables, frults fmL~t ) +
fralto fz~1%s
(11) 02) (13) (14) (],5) (16)
I~HAL NONFA~ Under 2,000:
2-persou households ........ 90.9 97.7 i00.0 77.3 95.5 93.2 97.7 79.5 88.6 61.4 3-pereQn households ........ 94.9 100.0 ~0.0 92.3 97.~. 94.9 100.0 89.7 100.0 76.9 4-person households ........ lO0.O 100.0 i00.0 88.9 I00.0 88.9 i00.0 94.4 100.0 72.2 5-person households ........ 88.9 i00.0 100.0 77.8 88.9 100.0 88.9 77.8 100.0 66.7 Households o f 6 or more . . . . 91 .3 1~0.0 100.0 69.6 95.7 i 0 0 . 0 100.0 69.6 91.3 60.9
2,000-3,999: 2-pereml households ........ I00.0 100.0 i00.0 96.3 I00.0 96.3 100.0 96.3 i00.0 81.5 3-person households . . . . . . . . 100.0 96.7 96.7 96.7 96.7 100.0 96.7 96.7 96.7 ¢36.7 4 - p e r s ~ h~tseholds . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.7 100.0 96.7 100.0 96.7 96.7 83.3 5-person households ........ i00.0 96.9 100.0 1{30.0 100.0 96.9 100.0 93.8 i00.0 84.4 Households of 6 or more . . . . 97 .1 100.0 100.0 91.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.1 97,1 88.6
4,000-5,999: 2-persme households ........ 100.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 3-person households ........ 100.0 i00.0 100.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 96.0 I00.0 100.0 4-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 1{30.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 95.5 i00.0 90.9 5-persc~ households ........ I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more .... 100.0 I00.0 I00.0 92.3 i00.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 92.3
6,000 and over: 2-persme households . . . . . . . . IDO.O 100.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 3 -pemson households ........ i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 100.0 100.0 88.9 100.0 I00.0" 4-persun households ........ I00.0 100.0 100.0 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5-pereo~ households ........ 100.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 IQO.O i00.0 i00.0 100.0 1(30.0 80.0 Households of 6 or more .... I00.0 I00.0 1(30.0 i00.0 1100.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0
All incomes 5J : 2-person households ........ 95.8 99.0 99.0 87.5 97.9 95.8 99.0 87.5 94.8 72.9 3-perso~ households ........ 98.1 99.1 99.1 96.3 98.1 98.1 99.1 93.5 99.1 90.7 4-person households . . . . . . . . 100.0 100.0 1(~.0 96.4 lO0.O 96.4 100.0 96.4 98.8 84.3 5-person households ........ 98.3 98.3 i00.0 96.6 98.3 98.3 98.3 93.1 I00.0 84.5 Households of 6 or more .... 95.1 I00.0 i00.0 85.2 98.8 i00.0 98.8 88.9 95.1 80.2
f~RAL FAI~ Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . 99.1 98.3 100.0 86.3 98.3 98.3 99.1 82.1 95.7 77.8 3 -person households ........ 99.1 IDO.O i00,0 84,4 98.2 96.3 100.0 87.2 98.2 81.7 ~-pe reon households ........ 98.5 98.5 I00.0 83.6 97.0 98.5 I00.0 85.1 98.5 82.1 5-person households ........ 100.0 100.0 I00.0 85.5 96.8 98.4 1(30.0 87.1 100.0 77.4 Households of 6 or more .... 95.5 1{30.0 i00.0 68.5 95.5 90.1 98.2 73.0 98.2 57.7
Under 1,000: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 98.6 98.6 I00.0 80.8 97.3 98.6 98.6 79.5 95.9 75.3 3-person households ........ 98.3 i00.0 100.0 75.9 96.6 96.6 100.0 86.2 98.3 72.4 ~-person households ........ 97.3 i00.0 100.0 ?5.7 9~.6 97.3 100.0 78.4 97.3 81.1 5-person households ........ I00.0 100.0 i00.0 79.4 94.1 97.1 I00.0 79.4 100.0 73.5 Households Of 6 or more . . . . 96.9 100.0 100.0 60.9 93.8 87.5 96.9 60.9 96.9 51.6
2,000-3,999: 2-pers~ households ........ 97.1 i00.0 97.1 94.3 I00.0 97.1 100.0 91.4 97.1 82.9 3 -perecm households ........ I00.0 i00.0 1{30.0 95.6 100.0 i00.0 1(30.0 91.1 I00.0 I00.0 4-pereo~ households ........ i00.0. 100.0 100.0 91.1 100.0 97.8 100.0 97.8 97.8 88.9 5-person households ........ i00.0 I00.0 1{30.0 86.2 100.0 96.6 i00 ." 89.7 96.6 75.9 Households of 6 or more .... 98.0 i00.0 i00.0 90.0 96.0 92.0 lO0.O 9~.0 98.0 80.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 91.7 100.0 83.3 1DD.O 91.7 100.0 i00.0 3-person households ........ 100.0 i00.0 100.0 I00.0 100.0 1(30.0 I00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 4-person households ........ i00.0 I00.0 1{30.0 9~.i I00.0 9~.I I00.0 9~.I lO0.O 9&.l 5-persun households . . . . . . . . 100.0 .i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i 00 .0 92.3 100.0 I00.0 i00.0 92.3 Households of 6 or more .... I00.0 93.8 93.8 87.5 1(30.0 I00.0 93.8 I00.0 I00.0 87.5
6,(]00 ~a~ over: 2-person households ........ i00.0 I00.0 I/]0.0 83.3 1{30.0 ]/30.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 ~.3 3-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 1130.0 100.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 83.3 4 -pe*'son households ........ 1130.0 i00.0 100.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 I00.0 1(30.0 i00.0 1{30.0 5-per~ou households ........ 100.0 I00.0 IDO.O i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 100.0 100.0 I00.0 Households of 6 or more . . . . I00 .0 I00 .0 100.0 i 0 0 . 0 100.0 100.0 i 0 0 . 0 I00 .0 100.0 88.9
All incomes ~_/: 2-person households ........ 99.0 99.0 99.5 89.6 99.0 96.9 99.5 86.5 96.9 82.3 3-per~ou households ........ 99.5 i00.0 I00.0 90.4 99.0 97.5 100.0 90.4 99.0 87.9 4-pe~ou households ........ 99.4 99.& I00.0 89.1 98.7 98.1 1{30.0 91.7 98.7 87.8 5-persou households ........ I00.0 99.2 i00.0 89.8 98.4 97.6 I00.0 89.0 98.4 80.3 Households of 6 or more .... 96.7 99.5 99.5 79.1 96.2 91.5 98.6 81.0 98.1 68.2
LtLscel- laneous foods
(17;
2.3 59.1 50.C 15.9 97,7 56.8 5.1 64.1 71.8 20.5 97.4 82.1
ii.I 61.1 72.2 33.3 94.4 88.9 11 .1 55.6 88.9 22.2 I00.0 88.9 4.3 47.8 87.0 13.0 91.3 73.9
29.6 74.1 48.1 48.1 96.3 70.4 30.0 76.7 53.3 60.0 96,7 100.0 36.7 83.3 70.0 30.0 I00.0 93.3 18.8 81.3 81.3 34.4 100,0 I00.0 1 7 . i 80.0 68.6 /,,8.6 94.3 8~.6
54.5 90.9 45.5 27.3 100.0 I00.0 36.0 88.0 4~.0 64.0 100.0 96.0 18.2 86.4 59.1 50.0 I00,0 95.5 55.6 88.9 "/7.8 88.9 I00.0 88.9
0 69.2 82,.6 30.8 100.0 1EO.O
I00.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 22.2 77.8 77.8 44.4 I00 ,0 88.9 62.5 I00.0 37.5 62.5 100.0 1/]0.0 80.0 I00.0 40.0 60.0 I00.0 I00.0 50.0 I00.0 75.0 100.0 i00,0 100.0
20.8 69.8 49.0 29.2 97.9 68.8 21.5 75.7 57.9 4~.9 97.2 91.6 26.5 80.7 63.9 39.8 98.8 92.8 29.3 81.0 '7"7.6 /,.6.6 100.0 96.6 12.3 69.1 77.8 34.6 91.4 87.7
3.4 55.6 51.3 2.8.2 9"7.4 76.9 9.2 59.6 55.0 28./, 95.4 75.2 6.0 62.7 56.7 22.& 97.0 85.1 1.6 ~8.4 72.6 22.6 95.2 87.i • 9 40.5 74.8 17.1 87.4 82.9
1.4 50.7 53.& 26.0 95.9 72.6 6.9 51.7 60.3 19.0 91.4 69.0 8.1 56.8 54.1 16.2 94.6 78.4
0 32.4 70.6 17.6 91.2 82.4 0 28 . 1 73 . 4 17 • 2 82 . 8 79 . 7
14.3 71.4 65.7 42.9 100.0 91.4 13.3 68.9 53.3 48.9 i00.0 86.7 11.1 66.7 71.1 24.4 95.6 91.1 10.3 69.0 55.2 27.6 96.6 86.2 6.0 58.0 80.0 36.0 100.0 90.0
16.7 33.3 25.0 58.3 I00.0 91.7 23.1 84.6 61.5 76.9 100.0 92.3 29.4 64.7 70.6 52.9 i00.0 94.1 I_5.4 92.3 69.2 53.8 100.0 84.6
0 62.5 81.3 50.0 93.8 i00.0
16.7 83.3 33.3 66 .7 100.0 83.3 16.7 100.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.5 87.5 62.5 75.0 100.0 100.0 12.5 87.5 62.5 62.5 I00.0 100.0 33.3 i00.0 55.6 44.4 i00.0 ]JO0.O
7.8 58.9 52.6 34.4 97.9 81.8 14.1 64.6 53.5 39.4 97.5 81.3 12.2 65.4 65.4 30.1 97.4 90.4
7.9 62.2 66.9 29.1 95.3 86.6 4.3 48.8 77.3 26.1 91.9 88.2
1 ~ / See t a b l e s 7-18 for d e t a i l s . 2 / 21 meals a t hc~e = 1 person. ~ / F o r tee and a lcohol ic beverages, data r e f e r to purchases during the week. 4 / For sp ices , seasonings, and leavening a ~ n t s , ~ t a r e f e r to purchases k dur ing the l r ~ . ~ Includes households not e ~ a s s i f i e d by Income.
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Table 5 .--FOOD G}~OUP TOTALS ~/: Q~antity Per Household SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
~amtity used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food frcm all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money incc~e after inc~ne taxes (dollars),
and household size ~/
(i)
Milk, i i Ccmmer- C~mer- Juices Flour, ciall~ cially Dried (vege- i vege- Miscel- cream, Fats and BakerM Meat, Potatoes, Fresh Fresh frozen canned table Bayer- laneous
poultry~ Eggs Sugar, sweet- I vege- tables and ages ice and other products ' / potatoes f r u i t s vege- vege- and f ~ t ) foods cream, oils cereal fish sweets tables tables, tables, fruits
cheese 3_/ products fruits fruits
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) | (7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (~) (1~) (]3) (16) (17)
ALL URBAN I~ATIO~ ~r~s Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 8.41 3-person households ................... 11.95 4-person households ................... 14.77 5-person hu~seholfls ................... 16.66 Households of 6 or more ............... 19.58
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 8.46 3-person households ................... 12.97 4-person households ................... 15.18 5-person households ................... 17.13 Households of 6 or more ............... 22.33
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................... 9.87 3-pereon households ................... 13.32 4-perscm households ................... 16.87 5-person households ................... 21.45 Households of 6 or more ............... 28.55
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households ................... 9.73 3-person households ................... 13.20 4-person households ................... 18.39 5-person households ................... 27.58 Households of 6 or more ............... 25.48
All incomes 5~: 2-person households ................... 8.85 3-person households ................... 13.00 4-person households ................... 16.20 5-person households ................... 18.98 Households of 6 or more ............... 9-2.66
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 6.08 3-person households ................... 7.48 4-person households ................... 6.38 5-person households ................... 10.59 Households of 6 or more ............... 13.37
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 7.38 3-person households ................... 11.27 4-perscm households ................... 13.71 5-person households ................... 14.58 Households of 6 or more ............... 20.74
4, 0~0-5,999: 2-person households ................... 9.55 3-person households ................... 11.43 4-person households ................... 16.76 5-person households ................... 21.57 Households of 6 or more ............... 21.69
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 9.79 3-person households ................... 12.87 4-person households ................... 17.85 5-person households ................... 29.17 Households of 6 or more ............... 20.80
All incomes 5/: 2-person households ................... 7.70 3-person households ................... 11.13 4 -persc~l households ................... 14.36 5-person households ................... 17.33 Households of 6 or more ............... 20.03
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds pounds Pounds Pounds
2.28 7.27 3.20 8.08 2.11 3.23 3.26 6.66 4.42 0.05 1.74 0.66 1.09 ~* ~* 3.39 10.28 3.95 i1.92 2.57 4.82 5.]-5 9.01 7.06 .ll 3.12 1.23 1.17 ~ 4.12 14.53 3.78 12.04 2.71 5.82 5.79 9.97 6.88 .26 2.26 1.24 1.46 ~ 4.93 17.~5 4.48 13.93 3.56 6.92 6.91 9.82 8.25 .05 2.49 2.02 .83 ~-~ 6.42 32.97 3.18 14.01 3.33 8.51 8.34 12.07 6.37 .02 2.49 3.09 .83 w* **
2.27 4.91 4.47 10.75 2.14 2.98 3.23 7.26 6.6,4 .46 2.30 .63 1.65 ~ 3.21 7.06 6.21 13.00 2.65 4.68 5.12 9.06 7.13 .38 3.99 .61 3.05 ** w* 3.87 9.45 5.96 ]3.79 3.2.3 5.83 5.86 10.72 8.66 .35 4.36 1.14 2.47 *w w* 4.49 13.22 7.75 17.95 3.98 6.79 8.21 12.06 8.68 .34 4.87 1.34 1.66 ~ 5.49 19.66 8.00 16.74 4.44 8.93 10.70 14.57 ]-5.28 .25 4.98 2.32 3.37 ~
2.52 4.13 4.2_5 10.51 2.20 2.96 3.62 8.49 8.04 .48 2.93 .52 2.52 *~ *~ 3.05 5.57 6.55 13.67 3.02 4.65 5.07 10.67 8.16 .79 4.19 .67 2.59 ~* ** 4.14 7.83 7.59 13.90 3.34 5.73 6.05 9.78 9.97 .83 4.35 .68 3.16 ~* w* 4.29 9.71 10.03 19.99 3.71 7.88 7.50 13.78 12.10 1.00 5.65 .80 5.41 ~ 6.09 17.69 11.32 21.54 6.68 8.77 12.98 18.76 ]3.60 .64 5.53 2.54 3.39 *~ **
1.92 2.64 3.61 10.51 2.31 2.12 2.77 7.90 7.43 .92 3.61 .26 2.49 ~ ~-~ 3.03 3.83 8.22 13.66 2.97 4.53 4.55 10.39 10.22 .80 4.57 .53 5.03 ** w* 3.64 5.20 8.53 17.32 3.63 5.31 5.08 13.18 10.63 1.02 5.30 .56 6.20 ** ** 4.26 7.84 10.28 17.73 4.55 5.70 7.57 13.71 10.15 1.74 7.85 1.04 8.55 ~-~ 6.18 13.21 13.9~ 21.49 5.89 8.29 7.98 17.88 17.85 .86 6.57 1.35 4.87 ~-~ w~
2.28 5.40 3.88 9.6~ 2.13 3.04 3.26 7.43 6.09 .34 2.39 .57 1.64 ** ** 3.24 7.52 5.76 13.01 2.76 4.74 5.09 9.70 7.95 .45 3.87 .83 2.62 w-~ 3.95 9.78 6.21 14.83 3.21 5.72 5.74 10.88 8.87 .52 3.96 .98 2.96 ** *~ 4.54 12.86 7.75 17.27 3.95 6.93 7.63 12.27 9.51 .54 4.71 1.35 2.89 w* *~ 6.02 23.02 7.34 17.29 4.47 8.76 10.08 14.62 12.52 .29 4.50 2.52 2.54 ~-~ w~
1.64 4.0& 3.57 8.61 1.55 2.31 2.41 5.99 3.74 .Ii 1.80 .62 1.52 ** ** 2.71 6.99 4.94 13.64 2.06 3.70 4.10 7.54 6.89 .13 4.00 I.ii 1.23 ~ ~-~ 3.34 ii.09 3.90 10.50 1.26 4.02 3.81 6.81 6.75 .37 1.78 1.42 2.19 ~ ~-~ 3.81 13.25 5.21 18.13 2.72 4.90 5.94 5.58 7.53 .00 3.89 1.72 .89 w-~ w* 4.11 15.29 5.63 22.92 2.05 5.55 8.33 12.38 20.70 .00 3.41 .83 2.89 ~ **
2.10 4.35 4.14 I0.46 1.97 2.39 2.96 6.59 5.65 .~ 2.06 .60 1.40 ~* *" 3.12 5.88 6.04 13.41 2.32 4.31 4.50 7.40 6.]-3 .43 4.25 .60 2.63 ~-~ 3.46 7.55 6.24 ]3.02 3.17 5.32 5.11 9.20 7.50 .29 4.19 1.00 2.60 ~ w~ 3.95 9.07 8.73 18.57 3.62 5.50 6.58 12.38 8.96 .40 4.97 .79 1.82 ~* .~* 5.18 ]3.91 7.63 17.61 3.78 8.10 8.59 12.49 17.55 .31 6.36 2.44 5.22 *~
2.50 4.13 4.29 9.82 2.14 2.71 3.44 7.87 6.37 .46 2.89 .56 3.02 ~-~ ~-~ 3.01 4.13 5.66 14.39 2.71 4.46 4.78 10.39 7.52 .88 4.37 .57 2.38 ~ 3.77 5.68 7.50 13.58 3.17 4.42 5.37 10.24 9.57 1.28 3.95 .47 3.62 ~ 3.93 7.62 9.94 19.24 3.42 6.77 6.50 13.96 12.35 1.2_5 6.41 .59 5.52 ~* ~-~ 5.08 12.13 12.]3 20.88 5.43 8.33 II.04 16.52 17.82 1.33 4.08 1.43 4.67 ** w*
1.84 2.24 3.68 10.36 2.28 1.86 2.42 7.84 7.47 .96 3.82 .23 2.58 ~-~ ~* 3.21 3.68 8.29 14.22 2.64 4.51 4.80 9.68 10.79 .96 4.53 .47 5.21 ** w-~ 3.38 4.55 8.75 16.74 3.36 5.15 4.82 13.84 11.38 .99 5.68 .38 7.31 ~* ~-~ 3.68 5.36 10.42, 17.96 5.14 4.68 6.50 11.82 11.24 1.95 7.21 .53 10.20 w* ** 6.14 8.24 ]3.37 21.10 5.67 8.37 8.28 13.88 17.52 1.01 5.46 1.02 4.56 ~-~ ~'~
2.03 3.77 4.00 9.73 1.95 2.45 2.85 6.98 5.56 .43 2.45 .52 1.96 ** w-, 3.02 5.45 6.16 14.11 2.¢6 4.30 4.65 8.75 7.90 .59 4.42 .73 2.83 w-~ ~* 3.51 7.10 6.66 14.52 2.93 4.88 4.86 10.18 8.56 .63 3.96 .81 3.54 ** ** 3.90 8.85 8.60 18.49 3.66 5.55 6.39 11.67 9.87 .73 5.29 .87 3.59 ** ~'~ 5.14 13.39 9.53 19.54 4.21 7.78 8.72 13.49 17.46 .63 5.09 1.71 4.31 ~
See footnotes a t end of t ab le .
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~ b l e 5.--F0~D GROUP TOTALS .1 / : ](~mntJ, t~" P e r Househo ld ~(~tlmzed) SOUTH BY Lr~M~I ZAT I 0:|
~ a n t l t y u s e d a t h ~ e p e r h o u s e h o ~ i n a week, A p r i l - J u n ~ 1955 ( b a s e d m~ a l l h o u s e h o l d s i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , f e e d ~ r ~ s l l mmu'cee; housekeeping households o f 2 o r more persons, by u r b a n ~ s a t l m % Inoo~e , and h o u s e h o l d s l ~ e
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money a f t e r income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) ,
a~d h o u s c h o l d s t e e ~ /
(x)
~RAL N@~AE~ Under 2,000:
2-pemson households . . . . . . . . 3 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 4-perscm households ........ • 5-pez-een households ........ Households o£ 6 o r more ....
2, ~0-3,9c)9 : 2-persan households ........ 3-person householdS ........ 4-penmn h o u s e h o l d s ........ 5-person householdS ........ HouseholdS o f 6 o r more ....
4,000-5,.o99: 2-per~os householdS ........ 3 - p a r s o o h o u s e h o l d s ........ 4 - p e r s a n h o u s e h o l d S ........ 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . H o u s e h o l d s o f 6 o r more . . . .
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ........ 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . Households o£ 6 or more ....
At/ Incomes 5/: 2-person households ........ 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ........ 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 5 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . Househo ld s 0£ 6 o r more ....
RURAL F A ~ Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person h o u s e h o l d s ........ 1 4 . 0 0 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 1 7 . 6 4 ¢ - p e r s a n h ~ u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 2 0 . 8 9 5 - p e r s a n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 2 1 . 6 5 Households o£ 6 o r more .... 24.45
~ d e r 1,OGO 2-person h o u s e h o l d s ........ 13.95 3-persoo households ........ 17.16 &-persoo households ........ 20.40 5-pez~son households ........ 22.7~ Households o f 6 o r more . . . . 2.2.03
2,000-3,999: 2-pez~on householdS ........ 13.66 3-pe~ households ........ 18.08 4-pez'soo h o u s e h o l d s ........ 18.~7 5-pereea householdS ........ 22. ~5 Househo ld s of 6 o r mute .... 33.Z.~
2-pereon h o u s e h o l d S ........ 14.39 3 - p e r e o n households ........ 20.40 ~-pereon households ........ 16.18 5-person householdS ........ 24.9/. F~seho lds o£ 6 o r more .... 39.5/-.
6,000 and over: 2-person households . . . . . . . . 10.89 3-persan households ........ 17.74 / , -person households ........ 22,45 5-person h o u s e h o l d s ........ 2 3 , 6 0 Households o f 6 o r more .... 25.17
All incomes 5/: 2-person h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . 14,49 3 - p e r s o n households ........ 18,02 4-pereon households . . . . . . . . 20,35 5-~erson h o u s e h o l d s ........ 23,(~ Households o£ 6 o r mute . . . . 28.38
I I O = r talk Flaur elal1~
cream, Fats o Meat, Sugar, Potatoes, Fresh Fresh frozen
l ce and e e r e m l ~ u c ~ t s f i s h ewee t s I f n d t s ImultrF, EgEe sweet- v e g e - v e g e -
cream, o i l s p r o d u c t s p o t a t o e s t a b l e s , t a b l e s , ch ee s e 3 / f r u i t s
(2) (3) (~) (~) (6) (7) (s) (9) I (lo) ( u ) (12)
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9.24 2.43 5.53 5.16 11.33 2.33 3.78 3.39 8.16 8.72 .58 14.36 3.0~ 8.12 6 .96 11.60 2 .88 4 .?7 6.01 10.48 6 .74 .38 16.80 4.38 11.66 5.83 17.80 3.19 6.15 6.82 12.83 11.51 .56 18.37 4.87 16.1-5 7.43 17.18 4.1~ 7.54 9.70 iI.~6 ~.~) .3~ 19.47 5.0& 19.18 8.59 14.84 4.60 8.62 11.12 ]/-.24 12.25 .27
9.68 2.16 3.33 4.43 12.17 2.24 3.16 4./,6 9.79 9.97 .61 15.33 3.05 7.42. 7.58 12.52 3.40 4.81 5.55 10.66 8.79 .73 17.14 4.55 9.45 7.81 13.&3 3.47 7.07 6.80 8.60 10.31 .32 19.95 4.55 11.14 11.61 20.69 4.32 9.72 8.81 13.36 1.3.12 .72 33.61 7.07 23.46 10.65 23.20 7 .38 8.63 14.64 18 .~ . 11.75 .00
8.Q3 1.86 5.94 2.78 14.27 1.69 4.31 6.75 5.72 10.]3 .93 1.3.47 2.50 4.04 8.36 ]-1.41 3.51 4 . ] 3 3.7& 11.83 8.65 .29 18.79 4.14 5.33 8.35 18.15 4.21 5.36 5.14 10.67 8.99 1.21 26.32 4.93 9.92 11.19 17.21 3.67 6.36 8.71 17.11 7.55 2.04 36.20 5.73 19.58 13.05 21.92 5.99 6.52 7.25 24.24 21.27 .66
8.25 2 .31 6 .72 3 .96 9.45 2.23 3.33 3.79 7.42 6 .58 .31 ]3 .69 3.18 8.98 5.85 11.23 2 .89 4 .71 5.83 9.74 7 .59 .36 17.15 4.34 11.18 6.O~ 15.31 3.16 6.O4 6.56 10.88 9.60 .46 18.87 4.75 14.09 8.41 16.32 4.08 7.49 8.95 11.61 10.05 .52 20.92 5.73 24.06 7 .30 15.73 4 .61 8 ,30 10.72 ]3 .85 10.51 .18
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2.52 .67 2.19 "-~ 3 . 7 0 .58 ~..08 5.14 1 . / ~ 2.75 ° * 5.16 1.6"7 1.69 4.70 2.06 2.3~
3.56 .AS i.i0 4.08 .75 2.92 5.03 .86 2.5~ 4.08 I.I0 5.83 7.73 3.65 1.88 *-"
2.42. .50 .81 4.81 .72 ~.51 ~" ~.89 .93 ~,.18 " * 9.98 1.$9 7.57 9 • 84 i. 81 6.49
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3.14 10.12 2.70 8.81 2.52 4.71 3.41 7.88 5.25 .03 ~.15 12.87 3.50 11.82 3.36 6.43 4.68 12.00 6.60 .10 &.58 18.15 3.93 13.45 4.48 7.80 6.72 12.6£ 7.93 .12 5.92 22.75 3.55 i~.27 4.23 9.17 7.95 15.22 7.25 .05 7.50 37.3~ 2.62 14.23 3.72 IO.CQ 8.74 14.31 &.50 .01
3.09 11.O9 2.52 7.99 2.48 4./.& 3.49 6.76 5.3~ .02 4.30 13.96 2.83 10.08 3 .09 6 . 4 4 4.61 10.98 ~'.92 .09 4.75 19.34 3.20 11.85 4.50 8.02 5.93 9.88 ~.97 .15 5.65 22.98 2.96 ]3.40 4.25 8.52 7.65 1.3.77 5.9~ .00 7.75 39.64 1.89 13.63 3.40 9.83 8.10 11.58 ~.29 .00
2.98 7.46 ~.73 11.03 2 .80 4.64 4.72 9.28 7.23 .18 4 . 1 9 i 0 . 3 ~ 5.07 1 4 . 6 6 3.'F7 6.35 5.95 1 3 . 8 4 13.35 .15 ~ . 6 5 13.35 4.88 14.39 3.60 7.61 7.15 12.91 7.04 .13 5.12 18.08 4 .98 18.62 4 .86 8.99 8.56 2 3 . ' 9 6.54 .12 7.37 28.20 7.07 20.40 5.29 II.38 13.61 19.50 19.41 .O8
~.05 7.16 3.07 12.74 2.80 5.28 2.79 11.11 20.92 .23 3.59 8.55 5.20 14.03 3.9Z, 5.66 4.92 14.15 II.O1 .24 4.43 13.55 7.15 18.40 3.75 7.&7 6.62. 12.84 10.82 .58 5.88 17.33 6.1& 22.22 3.62 8.89 9.41 13.95 7.86 .38 6.92 21.20 10.16 18.81 9.&3 10.95 15.34 28.85 19.22 .00
3.23 ~,97 3.55 7.95 3.t,9 3.53 3.25 11.83 3.21 .21 3.00 5.]-5 5.91 16.67 5.83 7.11 4.67 14.91 9.15 .95 4.36 11.43 6.85 20.03 4.17 6.80 7.47 16.24 9.33 .50 5.24 13.75 7.33 17.95 4.10 8.67 9.50 ]3.75 11.76 .08 7.19 21.77 9.78 22.29 6.58 11.10 8.08 22.56 I~.II .61
3.16 9.06 3.28 9.65 2.52 &.78 3.81 9.16 7.14 .iO ~.O9 11.58 4.16 ]3.05 3.53 6.35 5.(32 12.90 8.88 .19 4.61 15.77 5.07 14.83 4.23 7.88 7.00 ]3.19 8.35 .24 5.67 19.93 4.57 16.16 4.37 9.11 8.13 14.87 7.68 .14 7.49 32.57 &. 88 17 • O7 4.56 I0.60 I0.68 17 • 12 9 • 90 .06
2.00 .75 .85 ~" 2.31 .8~ 1.09 ~-w 2.87 1.12 1.16 ~" 1.71 2.25 .97 *~ 1.90 2.99 .75 "~
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3.29 .78 1,70 3 . 4 6 .7~ 2./J, * * 3.13 I.i0 1.06 "~ 3.21 1.38 ,8~ 3 • 08 2.85 2.69 *~'
1.11 .38 1,79 2.85 1.27 2.56 ~" 3.39 1.15 3.27 5 . 7 7 1.13 3,68 ~.15 3.~O 2,67 ~-~
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p e r s o n . ~ / A p p r o x i m a t s l y t h e q u a n t i t y o f f l u i d m i l k t o which v a r i o u s d a i r y p r o d u c t s ( e x c e p t b u t t e r ) a r e e q u i v u l e n t i n c a l c i u m . ~_/ S i n g l e
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SOUTH Table 6.--FOOD GROUP TOTALS !/: Money Value Per Household BY URBANIZATI~J
Money value (dollars) of food used s% home per household in a week3 Aprll~June 1955 (bused on azl households in cell, table I), Food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by\
urbanization, income, and household size
( 1 ) 17
Urbanization3 money income a f t e r inccme taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s ize ~ /
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 1.97 0.81 0.86 0.72 3.89 0.72 0.48 0.26 0.93 0.50 0.02 0.31 0.15 3-person households ................... 2.70 1.08 1.13 .91 5.54 .86 .73 .40 1.29 .8~ .0~ .57 .23 4-person households ................... 3.19 1.22 1.55 .85 5.63 .88 .85 .4~ 1.38 .76 .09 .42 .22 5 -person households ................... 3.79 1.46 1.72 1.08 6.38 1.20 1.00 .56 1.41 .98 .02 .~ .35 Households o£ 6 or more ............... 4.13 1.88 3.03 .71 5.86 1.08 1.13 .57 1.60 .61 .01 .z~ .50
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ................... 2.20 .77 .69 I. 08 5.63 .74 .81 .29 I. 08 .72 .18 .42 .13 3-person households ................... 3.20 .99 .93 1.43 6.89 .93 .74 .45 1.28 .88 .14 .78 .13 4-person households ................... 3.72 1.16 1.20 1.35 7.78 1.12 .99 .54 1.48 .95 .13 .$4 .22 5-person households ................... 3.96 1.35 1.59 1.69 8.89 1.44 1.08 .61 1.62 .97 .12 .89 .26 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.05 1.53 2.32 1.75 7.52 1.55 1.37 .76 1.99 1.39 .09 .94 .~0
4,000-5,999: k 2-person' households ................... 2.57 .86 .61 i. 06 6.17 .80 .57 .29 1.34 .93 .18 .61 .13 3-person households ................... 3.37 1.01 .92 1.54 7.71 1.09 .84 .49 1.56 1.14 .28 .86 .15 4-person households ................... 4.32 1.29 1.14 1.81 7.33 1.21 1.01 .59 1.51 1.26 .32 .87 .1-' 5-person households ................... 5.29 1.32 1.5~ 2.37 10.68 1.36 1.64 .69 1.89 1.30 .36 1.12 .16 Households Of 6 or more ............... 6.52 1.90 2.09 2.53 11.20 2.29 1.45 I.i0 2.68 1.71 .25 1.05 .45
63000 and over: 2-person households ................... 2.70 .71 .51 .g& 6.92 .86 .39 .23 1.29 .93 .35 .82 .06 3 -person households ................... 3.59 1.05 .70 2.05 7.80 1.12 .92 .~ 1.61 1.22 .30 .93 .12 4 -person households ................... 4.98 1.18 .93 2.14 10.04 1.39 i.i0 .50 2.12 1.33 .40 1.15 .16 5 -person households ................... 6.88 1.60 1.19 2.65 I0.ii 1.68 1.33 .6~ 2.08 1.23 .67 1.68 .20 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.87 2.09 1.55 3.23 12.40 2.03 1.43 .78 2.32 1.95 .28 1.51 .27
All incomes 5/: 2 -person households ................... 2.25 .79 .71 .93 5.20 .75 .61 .27 i.ii .71 .]3 .45 .12 3 -person households ................... 3.19 I. Oz. .98 i. 36 6.85 .97 .78 .45 I. 41 .98 .17 .75 .17 4-person house;'~ids ................... 3.98 1.22 1.23 1.45 7.54 1.12 .97 .52 1.57 1.0~ .20 .78 .19 5-person households ................... 4.54 1.41 1.56 1.83 8.75 1.43 1.19 .62 1.71 1.09 .20 .91 .25 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.15 1.79 2.43 1.64 8.16 1.54 1.30 .77 2.00 1.24 .ii .82 .43
URB~2~ Under 2 . 0 0 0 :
2 -pe rson households ................... 1.51 .61 .60 .77 4.23 .60 .36 .22 .81 .45 .03 .34 .15 3-person households ................... 1.74 .83 .92 1.09 6.25 .75 .57 .40 1.07 .76 .05 .75 .24 ~-person households ................... 1.49 .76 1.23 .87 4.88 .50 .62 .36 .91 .70 .13 .32 .24 5-person households ................... 2.57 .95 1.40 1.30 8.47 .98 .73 .53 .77 .94 .00 .68 .29 Households of 6 or more ............... 3.15 1.40 1.70 1.28 10.16 .95 .75 .56 1.51 1.03 .00 .88 .16
2,000-3,999 : " 2-person households ................... 2.01 .71 .66 .98 5.46 .71 .42 .28 .95 .62 .18 .36 .12 3-person households ................... 2.87 .92 .79 1.36 7.31 .89 .66 .41 1.00 .70 .14 .75 .13 4-person households ................... 3.42 1.00 1.05 1.42 7.55 1.13 .90 .50 1.26 .82 .09 .84 .19 5-person households ................... 3.46 1.13 1.25 1.83 9.21 1.30 .81 .49 1.56 .89 .]3 .93 .16 Households of 6 or ~ore ................ 4.74 i.~ 2.31 1.65 7.97 1.52 1.12 .69 1.69 1.41 .i0 1.20 .41
4.000-5,999: 2 -pe rson households ................... 2.55 .82 .61 1.07 6.07 .84 .52 .30 1.22 .83 .16 .58 .13 3-person households ................... 3.09 .97 .79 1.38 8.12 .98 .81 .46 1.51 1.08 .3& .93 .14 4 -person households ................... 4.26 1.09 .89 1.74 7.07 1.17 .73 .53 1.52 1.20 .49 .79 .I0 5 -person households ................... 5.31 1.18 1.30 2.34 10.64 1.27 1.45 .64 1.96 1.28 .43 1.29 .ii Households of 6 or more ............... 5.62 1.50 1.71 2.54 11.46 1.94 1.40 .89 2.38 1.94 .51 .81 .27
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... 2.77 .69 .4A .96 7.00 .86 .36 .20 1.31 .97 .35 .87 .05 3-person households ................... 3.55 i.i0 .68 2.13 8.4~ 1.03 .92 .49 1.55 1.24 .37 .95 .ii 4-person households ................... 4.97 1.05 .90 2.23 9.84 1.26 1.15 .50 2.13 1.41 .38 1.25 .14 5 -person households ................... 7.62 1.32 .8~ 2.66 10.46 1.90 1.08 .57 1.67 1.33 .73 1.48 .ii Households of 6 or more ............... 6.37 2.08 1.24 3.36 12.96 1.98 1.53 .60 2.10 1.93 .35 1.27 .19
All incomes _5/: 2-person households ................... 2.09 .71 .58 .96 5.48 .74 .4~ .26 1.04 .68 .16 .47 .Ii 3 -person households ................... 2.91 .96 .83 1.45 7.66 .92 .73 .45 1.27 .93 .22 .85 .16 4-person households ................... 3 . 6 8 1.01 1.00 1.55 7.55 1.06 .85 .48 1.45 .98 .23 .81 .16 5 -person households ................... 4.36 1.14 1.22 1.99 9.62 1.36 .98 .57 1.57 1.08 .26 1.02 .16 Households of 6 or more ............... 5.06 1.54 1.88 2.05 9.97 1.61 1.19 .69 1.89 1.59 .23 1.03 .31
0.12 0.91 0.30 .ii 1.43 .60 .12 1.16 .6~ .08 1.16 .5~ .08 1.06 .62
• 18 1.33 .58 .24 1.42 .78 .25 1.74 1.01 .19 1.95 .90 .32 1.99 1.27
.27 1.78 .61
.27 1.91 1.07
.29 2.14 1.13
.64 2.58 1.56
.36 2.62 1.81
.23 1.65 .73
.50 2.48 l.n
.47 2.51 1.28
.92 2.06 1.41
.56 2.83 I. 71
.18 1.28 .50
.24 1.69 .83
.27 1.81 .97
.32 1.90 .99
.26 1.89 1.19
.16 .95 .32
.13 1.73 .58
.12 .93 .50
.09 1.02 .38
.23 .90 1.20
.16 1.42 .63
.22 l.hO .73
.26 1.78 1.05
.21 1.67 .72
.47 2.25 1.39
.30 1.92 .51 • 26 1.96 1.26 .31 2.40 1.18 .67 3.10 1.6~ .49 2.39 1.60
.23 1.58 .75
.48 2.42 1.16
.53 2.26 1.25
.85 1.77 1.62
.48 2.87 1.18
.20 1.42 .55
.26 1.87 .90
.30 1.88 1.01
.38 1.93 1.00
.42 2.31 1.38
See footmotas at end of table.
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T~ble 6.--FOOD ORO~P TOTALS ~/ : I~uney Value Per Household (cuntln~ed) SOOTH BY URBANIZATION
Money value ( d o l l a r s ) of food used s t home per household in e week, Apri l -June 1955 (based on a l l households in e e l l , t a b l e i ) , food from a l l sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more pereo~s, by urban~zatlom, income, and household slze
Urbanization, mc~ey intone a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
~nd household s i z e ~ /
(1)
Calmer- C4mmner - M/ik, Flour c l a l l y elally Dried Juices ~Iscel-
~eat, SuEar, Potateee, Fresh Fresh frozen canned vege- (vege- Bever- cream, Fats and Bakery poultry, E~Es sweet- vege- vege- tables table ~ee laneuus
i ce and o ther products sweets f r u i t s vege- foods cream, o i l s cereal fish po~a~es tables tables ~ tables, and and cheese products fruits f r u i t s fruits fruit) 4"/
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9] (10) (11) (12) (13) (I¢) (13) (16) (17)
HWt~L NONFA~H Under 2,0(]0:
2-person households ....... 1.5~ 0.8~ 0.99 0.75 3.38 0.81 0.~6 3-person households ....... 2.64 I.II 1.21 .82 4.78 .91 .77 4-person households ....... 3.30 1.43 1.56 .8~ 5.67 .82 .81 5-persc~ households ....... 3.20 1.47 1.&7 1.33 3.445 1.41 .�& Households of 6 or more ... 2.9~ 1.64 2.83 .74 4.63 1.08 1.03
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 2.20 .82 .69 1.29 6.09 .79 1.72 3-person households ....... 3.31 .98 1.07 1.70 5.92 .97 .82 4-persun households ....... 4.01 1.38 1.39 1.33 8.56 1.12 i.ii 5-persun households ....... 4.08 1.49 1.85 1.69 8.60 1.59 1.31 Households of 6 or mere ... 4.32 1.3~ 2.10 1.86 6.64 1.59 l.&O
4~000-5,999: 2-pereon households . . . . . . . 2.43 .82 .53 1.13 6.48 .69 .63 3-perscm households ....... 3.53 1.05 1.09 1.8£ 7.15 1.26 .86 4 -pereon households ....... 4.47 1.49 1.38 1.93 7.33 1.26 1.33 5-person households ....... 5.07 1.3~ 1.89 2.78 10.69 1.68 2.07 Households of 6 or mere ... 6.88 2.42 2.53 2.70 11.67 2.56 1.42
6,000 and over: 2-persc~ households ....... 1.59 .50 1.23 .74 7.97 .67 .55 3-pereC~ households ....... 3.64 .89 .72 1.96 5.76 1.31 .89 4-persun households ....... 4.56 l.&O .90 2.02 10.51 1.81 .97 5-person households ....... 5.82 2.02 1.57 2.99 9.74 1.49 1.79 Households o£ 6 or more . . . 8.~ 2.00 1.67 3.70 12.28 2.32 I.IA
All incomes 5_/: 2-person households ....... 1.94 .81 .8~ .98 4.92 .76 .86 3-pereun households ....... 3.11 1.03 I.i0 1.42 5.77 1.03 .81 4-person hauseholds ....... 4.03 l.&O 1.37 1.43 7.72 i. 15 1.06 5-persme households ....... 4.~2 1.52 1.74 2.07 8.33 1.62 1.40 Households of 6 or more ... 4.~ 1.70 2.38 1.71 7.23 1.62 1.28
RURAL FA~ Under 2,0(X3:
2-persan households ....... 3.29 1.05 1.03 .~0 4.17 .76 .69 3-persan households ....... 4.14 1.38 1.31 .78 5.60 .96 .91 4-persc~ households ....... 4.80 1.47 1.87 .86 6.35 1.32 1.13 5-pereme households ....... 5.17 1.88 2.15 .76 6.32 1.26 1.27 Households of 6 or more ... 5.34 2.19 3.~8 .56 5.96 i.Ii 1.30
Under 1,000: 2-person households ....... 3.19 l.Ot 1.05 .56 3.71 .76 .64 3-perstm households ....... 3.91 1.53 1.30 .64 4.83 .94 .89 4-peretm households ....... 4.47 1.51 1.91 .71 5.62 1.37 1.12 5-person hu~s eholds ....... 5.20 1.89 2.06 .58 5.82 1.27 1.09 Households of 6 or mere ... 4.54 2.25 3.35 .40 5.60 1.05 1.26
2,(~30-3,999 : 2-persme households ....... 3.53 1.03 .�A 1.19 5.~6 .80 .81 3-persme households ....... 4.61 1.34 1.29 1.12 7.27 1.06 .91 4 -persme households ....... 4.53 1.&5 1.50 I.I0 6.89 1.09 I.ii 5-pereun households ....... 5.56 1.64 1.87 1.08 8.76 1.-38 1.25 Households of 6 or mere ... 7.65 2.2£ 2.98 1.62 9.11 1.50 1.75
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ....... 3.34 1.45 .85 .69 6.19 .73 .92 3-persun households ....... 5.42. 1.20 1.07 1.28 7.05 i.II .9~ 4-person households ....... 3.91 1.58 1.62 1.67 9.05 1.15 1.21 5-person households ....... 5.80 1.98 1.89 1.36 10.83 .9q 1.52 Households of 6 or more ... 8.92 1.80 2.19 1.90 8.65 2.82 1.70
6,000 and over: 2-pez'son households ....... 2.98 1.26 .73 .88 ~.26 i.Ii .70 3-person households ....... 4.2_5 I.Ii .80 1.12 8.10 1.60 1.09 4-person households ....... 6.74 1.55 i.~6 1.57 10.36 i. Ii 1.07 5-persam households ....... 6.19 1.81 1.81 1.73 9.45 I.IS 1.27 Households of 6 or more ... 5.99 2.29 2.53 1.87 10.34 1.67 1.57
All In~o~es 5_/: 2-persme households . . . . . . . 3 .49 1.09 .98 .76 4 .66 .7'7 .75 3-pereme households ....... 4.33 1.36 1.27 .9~ 6.36 1.01 .93 4-persun h~zs eholds ....... 4.86 1.53 1.71 1.15 7.14 1.25 1.17 5 -perscm households ....... 5.53 1.82 2.01 1.01 7.50 1.26 1.29 Households of 6 or more ... 6.34 2.21 3.16 1.06 7.49 1.35 1.47
0.29 0 . ~ 0 .~0 0.01 0.25 0.1~ 0 .10 0.83 0.23 .4~ 1.19 .97 .o4 .5o .25 .o9 1 . ~ .58 .45 1Ao .75 .10 .39 .22 .11 1.16 .61 .54 1.01 .82 .0~ .29 .~0 .05 1.09 .45 .49 1.27 .60 .02 .~ .60 .0~ i. Ii .&A
.29 1.26 .9~ .24 .4B .14 .2& 1.07 .47 • 53 1.53 .8£ .15 .83 .ii .29 I.£0 .90 .CO 1.79 1.22 .25 .9~ .28 .29 1.76 1.01 .71 1.62 1.07 .13 .92 .36 .19 2.33 i.i0 .71 1.90 1.26 .II .90 .37 .26 1.89 1.17
.28 1.64 1.12 .30 .80 .14 .17 1.48 .98
.55 1.56 1.18 .23 .80 .15 .28 1.88 .78 • 66 1.38 1.25 .13 .99 .17 .24 1.89 1.03 .73 1.69 I.~8 .29 .77 .23 .65 1.66 1.53
1.28 2.56 1.32 .CO I.~ .6~ .20 3.26 2.31
.57 .80 .74 .50 .52 .i0 .IO 2.75 .6~ • 30 1.68 1.16 .I0 .91 .17 .56 2.48 I.CO • ~8 1.95 I.i0 .51 1.CO .99 .36 2.96 1.37 • 76 2.88 .92 .80 2.32 .37 1.23 2.66 1.16
1.26 2.51 2.20 .L5 2.~0 .43 .82 2.88 3.16
.29 1.12 .74 .13 .~ .13 .L5 1.07 .&3
.~ 1.41 .99 .13 .70 .17 . ~ 1.49 .74
.56 1.59 1.12 .20 .81 .22 .26 1.81 .9~
.69 1.67 1.12 .20 .95 .33 .35 2.09 1.09 • 81 1.8~ 1.11 .07 .92 .49 .20 1.89 1.22
.27 1.12 .59 .01 .36 .17 .I0 .95 .38 • 37 1.75 .76 .04 .42 .18 .12 1.36 .67 • 51 1.85 .82 .05 .56 .19 .13 1.38 .83 • 59 2.18 I.ii .02 .32 .38 .09 1.31 ..73 .64 1.89 .53 * .35 .49 .08 1.05 .64
.26 .97 .61 .01 . 28 .19 .08 .83 .34
.36 1.56 .68 .03 .38 .IS .i0 1.27 .57
.~£ 1.33 .72 .06 .45 .17 .08 1.04 .71
.57 l.�& .80 .00 .17 .39 .i0 1.09 .65
.60 1.51 .~6 .00 .36 .47 .08 .96 .55
• 41 1.39 .80 .07 .59 .18 .16 I.~4 .52 .50 2.02 1.86 .07 .77 .16 .26 1.6~ .74 .57 1.76 .86 .05 .56 .21 .i0 1.46 .78 .65 1.90 .85 .03 .61 .24 .I0 i.~0 .75
1.03 2.83 1.71 .03 .56 .47 .22 1.79 1.31
.21 1.73 1.41 .06 .21 .07 .21 1.1B .48
.37 2.16 I.~8 .I0 .61 .24 .31 1.52 1.05
.59 2.19 1.71 .20 .74 .2__5 .35 1.73 1.28
.86 2.08 .91 .16 1.09 .18 .~6 2.25 1.22 1.32 4.24 2.09 .CO .69 .53 .35 1.&5 1.0~
.28 1.76 .50 .08 .36 .06 .31 1.29 .59 • 31 .2.42 1.18 .33 .85 .07 .&8 3.41 .88 • 58 2.75 1.39 .20 .72 .20 .29 3.30 1.29 .62 1.9~ 1.56 .0~ .99 .16 .~ 1.86 1.12 :87 ~.91 1.57 .22 .92 .27 .~0 2.57 1.26
• 31 1.33 .77 .0~ .&O .16 .13 1.16 .45 • ~0 1.90 i.ii .07 .53 .17 .19 1.50 .73 .57 1.94 1.0~ .09 .6£ .23 .19 1.61 .91 • 61 2.13 1.06 .05 .56 .30 .16 1.47 .80 • 81 2.37 1.03 .02 .~4 .48 .18 1.38 .93
* Less than 0.005. ~ / S e e t ab le s 6-17 fur d e t a i l s . ~ / 21 meals a t hc~e'=, person. 3_/ For tea and a l coho l i c bevereEes, data r e f e r to purchases durinE the week. 4 / F o r sp ices , seasaninEs, and leavening .aEen~s, data r e f e r to purchases durinE the week. 5_/ Includes heuseholds Dot c l a s s i f i e d by tnec~e.
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Table 7.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY pRODUCTS: Households Using SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Milk, cream, ice cream, cheese Fats and oils Flour and cereals
Urbanization, money incume Whole Table fats Flour Pre- after incc~ne taxes (dollars), Fresh fresh Proc- Ice Short- Salad, Salad Break-
end household size i/ fluid fluid essed Cream Cheese I cooking dress- other pared fast milk milk cream Total B u t t e r }~IrEa- ening than flour
milk I rise oils lugs cereals mixes mixes
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 03) (14) (15) (16)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 79.1 71.0 50.1 6.5 29.5 42.2 88.8 48.8 46.2 83.9 8.2 46.2 90.5 3-person households .................. 81.2 76.0 59.6 6.7 38.7 52.3 86.0 ~.7 51.8 88.1 13.8 56.8 96.9 4-person households .................. 75.8 65.2 57.5 2.4 33.8 53.1 85.0 39.6 58.0 90.8 8.7 53.1 94.2 5-person households .................. 75.3 73.3 58.0 7.3 34.7 52.0 91.3 48.7 51.3 97.3 1.3 61.3 94.7 Households of 6 or more .............. 74.9 62.1 52.0 3.1 33.0 33.9 83.3 59.0 33.9 96.0 2.6 43.2 99.6
2,000-3,999 : 2-pereon households .................. 85.2 77.7 59.3 7.7 44.0 62.4 95.4 48.1 69.3 88.7 9.2 66.8 89.8 3-person households .................. 96.7 93.5 62.0 lO.l 52.4 79.1 97.5 39.0 73.0 91.7 15.9 87.2 96.7 4-person households .................. 89.4 88.2 62.0 19.6 58.2 67.0 96.0 33.8 73.8 91.9 12.8 85.9 95.7 5-person households .................. 90.4 75.8 70.8 4.6 46.3 67.6 99.3 35.6 77.9 88.3 23.5 84.3 98.6 Households of 6 or more .............. 80.8 75.2 75.2 4.2 52.8 56.6 89.5 37.8 70.6 89.9 9.8 82.2 98.6
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .................. 94.0 91.5 55.5 16.0 64.5 83.0 96.0 46.0 72.5 79.5 27.0 86.0 90.0 3 -person households .................. 98.1 96.7 59.5 21.2 65.4 78.4 98.5 38.3 79.2 86.2 27.9 86.2 93.7 4-person households .................. 97.7 97.7 63.6 17.5 53.5 84.3 97.7 31.3 78.3 90.3 20.3 93.5 93.5 5-person households .................. I00.0 i00.0 75.2 20.7 62.8 69.4 96.7 30.6 76.9 86.0 24.8 94.2 i00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 91.7 88.6 75.8 21.2 52.3 68.2 95.5 44.7 75.0 84.1 18.9 84.1 96.2
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 96.5 93.0 35.1 26.3 53.5 83.3 i00.0 56.1 69.3 86.0 28.1 72.8 89.5 3-person households .................. 99.4 99.4 51.9 33.8 51.9 89.6 i00.0 41.6 81.2 79.9 37.0 97.4 79.2 4-person households .................. 96.8 96.8 61.3 20.2 83.1 86.3 i00.0 36.3 76.6 83.1 37.1 93.5 83.9 5-person households .................. 98.4 98.4 67.2 23.4 90.6 85.9 i00.0 62.5 68.8 87.5 7.8 96.9 87.5 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0 i00.0 50.8 26.2 73.8 86.9 I00.0 63.9 72.1 86.9 52.5 91.8 i00.0
All incomes 2_/: 2-person hc~is eholds .................. 85.8 79.4 53.7 11.7 42.8 59.3 93.9 48.0 61.1 84.0 14.5 63.8 89.9 3-persen households .................. 92.0 89.0 58.9 14.8 51.4 72.2 94.4 41.9 67.6 88.4 20.4 78.2 93.8 4 -person households .................. 90.0 86.6 59.2 13.3 54.8 70.3 94.8 37.1 70.8 89.4 16.2 81.0 92.9 5-person households .................. 89.2 82.3 68.2 II.i 50.4 66.6 96.9 42.3 70.5 89.2 17.4 82.4 96.3 Households of 6 or more .............. 82.3 75.5 65.6 9.5 48.0 54.4 89.5 48.5 58.5 91.4 12.7 70.6 98.6
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 76.7 90.7 3-person households .................. 76.9 87.2 4-person households .................. 64.7 70.6 5-person households .................. 61.5 92.3 Households of 6 or more .............. 83.3 I00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 85.5 95.2 3-person households .................. 96.6 100.0 4-person households .................. 91.4 94.8 5-person households .................. 96.8 100.0 Households of 6 or more .............. 79.2 95.8
4,000-51999: 2-person households .................. 91.7 3-person households .................. 97.4 4-person households .................. 96.4 S-person households .................. I00.O Households of 6 or more .............. 93.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 96.0 3-person households .................. i00.0 4-person households .................. 95.2 5-person households .................. i00.0 Households of 6 or more .............. I00.0
All incomes ~/: 2-pereon households .................. 86.0 3-person households .................. 93.0 4-person households .................. 90.1 5 -person households .................. 91.9 Households of 6 or more .............. 86.9
Bakery p r o d u c t s
Other Bread Other
(17) (18) (19).
13.5 50.5 84.3 83.0 57.8 18.3 52.5 90.7 86.5 6~.6 21.3 57.5 90.8 73.4 70.0 8.7 63.3 95.3 78.7 66.7 7.9 45.8 93.4 63.4 52.9
'29.7 61.4 76.2 93.6 78.3 31.5 75.3 88.7 94.5 86.6 31.0 66.5 86.4 95.0 82.1 38.8 63.3 92.5 89.7 79.4 30.8 82.2 94.1 86.4 77.3
33.5 60.5 71.5 93.5 84.5 43.5 72.9 86.2 96.7 91.8 41.0 89.9 88.9 95.4 92.2 42.1 90.9 99.2 i00.0 94.2 39.4 81.8 92.4 88.6 78.8
28.9 77.2 71.1 95.6 81.6 43.5 79.2" 93.5 99.4 90.9 62.1 90.3 83.9 96.8 96.8 56.3 71.9 92.2 i00.0 98.4 41.0 85.2 93.4 i00.0 93.4
24.2 57.1 77.4 90.0 72.9 32.4 68.0 89.6 93.2 80.7 34.6 71.3 87.9 91.0 83.0 3~.4 69.9 94.8 90.4 81.8 26.1 69.2 93.8 80.5 71.0
69.8 62.8 7.0 39.5 55.8 46.5 46.5 79.1 7.0 51.2 81.4 16.3 53.5 86.0 95.3 60.5 74.4 71.8 5.1 51.3 56.4 30.8 69.2 87.2 12.8 61.5 92.3 12.8 59.0 92.3 89.7 74.4 41.2 70.6 0 47.1 52.9 11.8 64.7 82.4 5.9 35.3 88.2 29.4 52.9 82.4 76.5 64.7 61.5 76.9 7.7 46.2 61.5 23.1 76.9 92.3 0 69.2 92.3 0 53.8 I00.0 84.6 76.9 66.7 83.3 0 83.3 66.7 83.3 50.0 I00.0 16.7 66.7 100.0 16.7 50.0 I00.0 83.3 100.0
77.4 59.7 6.5 45.2 66.1 50.0 67.7 90.3 8.1 62.9 93.5 24.2 59.7 83.9 96.8 79.0 93.1 65.5 13.8 58.6 79.3 34.5 81.0 93.1 17.2 89.7 100.0 25.9 72.4 89.7 93.1 89.7 89.7 69.0 22.4 65.5 70.7 22.4 81.0 89.7 13.8 82.8 94.8 34.5 67.2 82.8 98.3 84.5 74.2 71.0 6.5 54.8 74.2 32.3 83.9 87.1 25.8 77.4 100.0 38.7 51.6 96.8 87.1 80.6 75.0 87.5 0 62.5 70.8 33.3 87.5 87.5 8.3 83.3 i00.0 37.5 83.3 95.8 83.3 79.2
88.9 61.I 11.i 69.4 88.9 94.4 41.7 75.0 75.0 25.0 80.6 88.9 33.3 58.3 66.7 91.7 83.3 97.4 51.3 20.5 69.2 82.1 97.4 28.2 82.1 84.6 28.2 87.2 92.3 41.0 71.8 87.2 94.9 94.9 96.4 64.3 25.0 60.7 92.9 96.4 21.4 89.3 89.3 10.7 96.4 100.0 39.3 92.9 85.7 96.4 96.4 i00.0 72.2 27.8 61.I 61.1 94.4 22.2 77.8 88.9 22.2 94.4 i00.0 33.3 88.9 i00.0 i00.0 ~.4 93.8 81.3 25.0 68.8 75.0 I00.0 50.0 87.5 93.8 25.0 81.3 i00.0 43.8 87.5 87.5 93.8 81.3
92.0 36.0 28.0 56.0 88.0 100.0 60.0 68.0 84.0 32.0 72.0 88.0 24.0 76.0 68.0 100.0 80.0 i00.0 42.9 35.7 53.6 89.3 I00.0 50.0 75.0 75.0 39.3 96.4 78.6 46.4 75.0 92.9 i00.0 89.3 95.2 61.9 23.8 90.5 85.7 i00.0 38.1 76.2 76.2 38.1 I00.0 76.2 66.7 90.5 90.5 95.2 95.2
i00.0 66.7 11.1 88.9 88.9 100.0 55.6 77.8 88.9 0 100.0 77.8 55.6 66.7 88.9 I00.0 100.0 100.0 44.4 22.2 66.7 88.9 100.0 66.7 77.8 77.8 66.7 88.9 100.0 55.6 77.8 88.9 100.0 88.9
80.1 58.6 12.9 50.5 69.4 95.2 47.3 64.0 82.3 15.1 65.1 88.7 24.2 58.6 76.3 96.2 76.3 91.3 59.3 17.4 59.3 77.3 96.5 35.5 77.3 87.2 22.7 83.1 92.4 31.4 69.8 90.1 94.2 86.6 85.5 65.6 19.8 66.4 75.6 93.1 26.7 77.9 86.3 16.0 83.2 91.6 39.7 72.5 84.7 94.7 84.7 82.4 73.0 13.5 59.5 70.3 97.3 32.4 81.1 87.8 16.2 83.8 94.6 32.4 63.5 97.3 91.9 86.5 83.6 80.3 11.5 68.9 73.8 98.4 47.5 82.0 90.2 24.6 83.6 I00.0 39.3 80.3 93.4 90.2 82.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 7 . - - ~ / X , CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PR~UCTS: Households Using (ecmt inued)
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on sll households in cell, teble I), food fron all sou/'ces; housekeeping households f 2 or more persona, by urbanization, income, and household size
Milk, cream, i c e cream, cheese Fa t s and o i l s F lour and c e r e a l s
Table fats Urbardzatitm, money income Fresh Whole PPoe- Salad, Salad Flour Pre-
fresh Ice Short- E~eak- after and inec~ household texes size (dollars), 1/ milk fluid fluid milk essed Cream cream Cheese Tats1 Butter L~rga- ening eooklng oils ~ " I other %hart pared fluu~r fas% Other
= mi lk r i n e I mixes m/xes c e r e a l s
(1) (2) (3) C4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (~0) (11) (12) (U) I (14) (15) (16) (17) RURAL NONFA~M
U~nde r 2,000: 2-pereon households .................... ?7.3 3-person households .................... 79.5 4-person households .................... 7 7 . 8 5-pereaa households .................... 77.8 Households of 6 or more ................ 65.2
2,000-3,999 : 2-person heuseholds .................... 81.5 3-person h: - holds .................... 96.7 4-perean ~ ~eholds .................... 86.7 5 - p e r ". ,~..~eholds .................... 84.4 Fmuseho//~- of 6 or more ................. 80.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................... i00.0 3 -pemson households .................... 100.0 4-person households .................... i00.0 5-person households .................... i00.0 h~useholds of 6 or more ................ 92.3
6,000 and ove r : 2 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 .0 3-person huuseholds .................... 100.0 4-pe r son households .................... i00.0 5-perecm households .................... 100.0 }~3useholds of 6 o r more ................ I00.0
ill incests 2/: 2-person households .................... 83.3 3-persan housel~lds .................... 90.7 4-perecm households .................... 90.4 5-person households .................... 86.2 Households of 6 or more ." ............... 77.8
RURAL F A ~ Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2 -pe reon ho~s eholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 . 5 3 -pe r son households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 . 9 4-penson households .................... 85.1 5-pereon huuseholds .................... 85.5 F~useholds of 6 or more ................ 81.1
Under 1,000: 2-person households .................... 82.2 3-person households .................... 89.7 4-pere~m households .................... 86.5 5-person households .................... 9~.I Households of 6 o r more ................ 78.1
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................... 9&.3 3-perea~ households .................... 97.8 4-person households .................... 8 6 . 7 5-pereon households .................... 89.7 Households of 6 or more ................ 8 6 . 0
%000-5,999: 2-person hmmeholds .................... 100.0 3-person households .................... 92.3 4~persan households .................... 94.1 5-person ht~/seholds .................... 100.0 Households o f 6 or more ................ 81.3
6,000 and ove r : 2-perstrn households .................... 100.0 3-person h~usehalds .................... 83.3 4 -pe r son households .................... 100.0 5-person households .................... 87.5 bk~useholds of 6 o r more ................ 100.0
2-person households .................... 89.6 3-person ho~s eholds .................... 91.4 4-pereon households ..... , • • ~ •, ......... 89. i 5-persc~ households .................... 88.2 }k~seholds of 6 or more ................ ~3.9
SOUTH' BY URBANIZATION
Bakery products
Bread O%her
(18) (19)
65.9 47.7 4.5 15.9 27.3 88.6 45.5 50.0 8~.I 11.4 38.6 95.5 11.4 45.5 79.5 72.7 59.1 71.8 61.5 5.1 30.8 51.3 82.1 46.2 ~8.7 8~.6 15.4 51.3 100.0 25.6 ~8.7 87.2 89.7 59.0 72.2 66.7 0 22.2 50.0 94.4 50.0 61.I 9~.4 11.1 61.1 9~.4 16.7 55.6 9~.4 66.7 83.3 77.8 77.8 0 22.2 33.3 88.9 55.6 ~.4 i00.0 0 ~.4 88.9 ii.i 77.8 88.9 77.8 66.7 47.8 60.9 0 3~.8 30.4 82.6 47.8 43.5 95.7 0 • 3&.8 I00.0 8.7 47.8 87.0 65.2 47.8
74.1 66.7 7.4 40.7 55.6 96.3 z~.4 77.8 85.2 ii.i 74.1 81.5 40.7 63.0 59.3 88.9 77.8 93.3 63.3 0 43.3 80.0 93.3 43.3 63.3 86.7 13.3 86.7 90.0 40.0 80.0 86.7 96.7 90.0 86.7 53.3 16.7 50.0 60.0 96.7 46.7 66.7 93.3 13.3 93.3 96.7 26.7 63.3 93.3 93.3 80.0 75.0 78.1 0 40.6 65.6 100.0 34.4 78.1 87.5 25.0 93.8 96.9 40.6 VI.9 87.5 93.8 81.3 74.3 77.1 5.7 45.7 48.6 85.7 31.4 68.6 88.6 11.4 88.6 97.1 31.4 88.6 91.4 91.4 74.3
1{30.0 45.5 27.3 ~.5 72.7 1{30.0 54.5 72.7 90.9 36.4 100.0 90.9 36.4 63.6 81.8 I00.0 90.9 96.0 76.0 20.0 60.0 72.0 100.0 52.0 76.0 88.0 28.0 84.0 96.0 ~8.0 76.0 8~.0 100.0 88.0
100.0 63.6 9.1 45.5 77.3 100.0 &0.9 68.2 90.9 31.8 90.9 86.4 45.5 86.4 90.9 95.5 86.4 I00.0 100.0 ii.i 77.7 88.9 100.0 33.3 88.9 77.8 33.3 i00.0 100.0 66.7 i00.0 I00.0 100.0 i00.0 8h.6 76.9 15.4 30.8 61.5 92.3 38.5 69.2 69.2 15.4 92.3 92.3 38.5 8~.6 1130.0 8&.6 76.9
100.0 50.0 0 50.0 50.0 100.0 0 i00.0 i00.0 33.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 1(30.0 100.0 50.0 i00.0 100.0 ?7.8 33.3 ~.4 88.9 100.0 ii.i i00.0 100.0 33.3 i00.0 77.8 33.3 88.9 i00.0 I[30.0 i00.0 1{30.0 62.5 12.5 62.5 87.5 1130.0 25.0 75.0 i00.0 37.5 75.0 100.0 62.5 87.5 62.5 100.0 1(30.0 I00.0 80.0 ~0.0 100.0 $0.0 100.0 80.0 60.0 8 0 . 0 20.0 100.0 1{30.0 60.0 80.0 i00.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 75.0 50.0 i00.0 IDO.O 1130.0 50.0 75.0 1(30.0 50.0 100.0 I00.0 0 i00.0 100.0 IDO.O 100.0
75.0 55.2 9.4 30.2 ~.8 93.8 z~.8 6~.6 8~.4 15.6 63.5 89.6 26.0 53.1 75.0 81.3 71.9 86.0 67.3 10.3 43.0 69.2 91.6 43.9 63.9 87.9 19.6 74.8 9~.4 37.4 68.2 87.9 95.3 79.4 88.0 57.8 9.6 43.4 65.1 97.6 43.4 68.7 91.6 19.3 80.7 92.8 32.5 68.7 90.4 89.2 84.3 81.0 81.0 5.2 48.3 67.2 98.3 43.1 74.1 86.2 2&.1 87.9 96.6 43.1 79.3 91.4 93.1 8~.5 67.9 70.4 8.6 40.7 48.1 85.2 39.5 58.0 88.9 9.9 71.6 97.5 24.7 72.8 92.6 81.5 67.9
80.3 35.0 8.5 35.0 44.4 86.3 57.3 40.2 90.6 5.1 50.4 96.6 12.8 53.8 88.9 80.3 52.1 8~.4 39.4 11.0 32.1 47.7 89.9 62.4 31.2 9~.5 12.8 57.8 99.1 15.6 ~8.6 93.6 77.1 58.7 82.1 3~.3 7.5 32.8 56.7 89.6 56.7 47.8 95.5 9.0 62.7 i00.0 17.9 G4.2 95.5 77.6 61.2 80.6 30.6 11.3 32.3 5~.8 91.9 66.1 33.9 100.0 3.2 6~.5 lOO.O 34.5 62.9 95.2 74.2 -58.1 73.0 37.8 6.3 20.7 29.7 80.2 63.1 22.5 95.5 1.8 45.0 99.1 5.4 43.2 97.3 57.7 46.8
76.7 30.1 8.2 3~.2 39.7 8&.9 56.2 38.4 8 7 . 7 5.5 43.8 9~.5 12.3 53.4 93.2 74.0 46.6 8~.5 29.3 13.8 22.4 36.2 89.7 69.0 24.1 93.1 10.3 44.8 98.3 10.3 36.2 9~.8 65.5 53.4 78.4 29.7 8.I 27.0 45.9 89.2 59.5 40.5 97.3 5.4 59.5 IDO.O 13.5 56.8 i00.0 73.0 51.4 85.3 17.6 8.8 2-3.5 41.2 88.2 73.5 20.6 100.0 0 50.0 100.0 2,9 58.8 97.1 67.6 41.2 68.8 43.8 3.1 18.8 28.1 79.7 65.6 18.8 93.8 3.1 3~.4 i00.0 6.3 32.8 96.9 ~8.4 35.9
91.4 3~.3 17.1 45.7 57.1 94.3 45.7 5~.3 88.6 11.4 71.& 88.6 3~.3 68.6 74.3 85.7 74.3 95.6 40.0 17.8 ~.4 75.6 95.6 51.1 57.8 97.8 15.6 75.6 97.8 37,8 77.8 88.9 95.6 62.2 8~.4 &8.9 13.3 42.2 66.7 IOG.C 57.8 55.6 i00.0 6.7 82.2 97.8 24,4 71.1 86.7 82.2 ?5.6 86.2 37.9 17.2 3~.5 &8.3 93.1 55.2 51.7 96.6 6.9 72.4 i00.0 31,0 75.9 96.6 82.8 65.5 7 8 . 0 4 6 . 0 8 . 0 54 .0 5 2 . 0 8 8 . 0 6 4 . 0 4 4 . 0 9 8 . 0 8 . 0 6 2 . 0 100 .0 1 6 . 0 6 2 . 0 9 8 . 0 7 8 . 0 8 2 . 0
91.7 25.0 33.3 41.7 ~0.0 i00.0 66.7 41.7 91.7 16.7 100.0 i00.0 25.0 75.0 91.7 91.7 75.C 92.3 30.8 38.5 61.5 8h.6 i00,0 53.8 69.2 92.3 23.1 92.3 92.3 38.5 61.5 92.3 92.3 84.E 9~.i 58.8 11.8 47.1 6~.7 9~.I 47.1 58.8 9~.I 23.5 88.2 88.2 29.4 88.2 100.0 88.2 9~.i
i00.0 23.1 7.7 30.8 61.5 ICO,O 69.2 38.5 92.3 15.4 76.9 100.0 23.1 76.9 92.3 lOO.O 76.9 81.3 50.0 25.0 56.3 62.5 87,5 43.8 43.8 93.8 6.3 68.8 93.8 25.0 50.0 87.5 81.3 75.0
100.0 0 33.3 16.7 50.0 100,0 66.7 50.0 1130.0 0 50.0 100.0 16.7 66.7 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 66.7 0 66.7 100.0 1130,0 66.7 83.3 50.0 16.7 100.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 66.7 83.3 66.7
1(30.0 50.0 12.5 87.5 87.5 100,0 62.5 87.5 87.5 25.0 I00.0 I{30.0 12.5 i00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 87.5 37.5 37.5 75.0 87.5 1(30,0 50.0 50.0 i00.0 12.5 75.0 100.0 50.0 75.0 87.5 100.0 87.5
1(]0.0 33.3 0 55.6 55.6 1(30,0 77.8 ~.4 100.0 0 88.9 100.0 55.6 88.9 1(]0.0 1130.0 100.0
85.4 31.8 12.0 38.0 49.5 89.6 57.3 42.7 90.1 9.9 59.4 95.3 20.3 59.4 86.5 83.3 61.5 87.9 39.4 15.2 41.9 61.1 92.9 60.1 42.4 93.9 IA.I 68.2 97.5 25.3 61.1 91.9 8~.8 63.1 87,2 40.4 12~2 40.4 63.5 94.2 58.3 51.9 95.5 10.3 74.4 97.4 21.8 73.1 93.6 82.7 74.4 8~.3 33.9 16.5 33.1 56.7 93.7 63.8 39.4 9'7.6 7.9 69.3 i00.0 22.8 67.7 95.3 81.9 66.1 77.7 41.2 8.5 35.1 41.7 85.8 63.5 32.2 96.7 3.3 5~.0 98.6 12.8 50.7 96.2 67.8 63.0
i_/ 21 ~eals at ~ = I person. _2/ Includes households not classified by Inc~ne.
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Table 8.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CERF~; BAK~ PRODUC~S: Quantity Per Household S ~ BY URBANIZATION
Quantity used at home per h~usehold in a week, April-June 1955 4besed on all households in cell, table 1), food from all sources; housekeepiz~ households of 2 or more person, by urbanization, income, and
huuseh~id size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income t axes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s i z e ~ / .
(1) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2- person households ................... 3-pereon households ................... 4 -person households ................... 5-person ho~s eholds ................... Households of 6 o r more ...............
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ...................
Fresh f l u i d
(2)
6.34 8 .31
i0.98 11.46 14.57
5.75 3-person households ................... 9.16 4-pereon households ................... 10.69 5-pereon households ................... 10.46 Households of 6 or more ............... 14.99
4,000-5,999: 2-person huus eholds ................... 6.75 3-pereon households ................... 9.29 4-person households ................... 12.63 5- person households ................... 15.62 Households of 6 or more ............... 20.08
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households ................... 6.99 3-persan households ................... 9.30 4-pereon households ................... 12.95 5-pereon households ................... 19.91 Households of 6 or more ............... 19.72
All incomes 3_/: 2- pereon households ................... 6.26 3- pereon households ................... 9.]_5 4-person households ................... ]-1.85 5-person households ................... 12.73 Households of 6 or more ............... 16.02
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ................... 3.85 3 -person hcrus eholds ................... 4.05 4-person huus eholds ................... 4.18 5- person huus eholds ................... 5.61 Households of 6 or more ............... 6.33
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 4.67 3-person households ................... 7.42 4-peresn h~/s eholds ................... 9.16 5-person households ................... 8.39 Households of 6 or more ............... 12.26
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... 6.32 3-person households ................... 8.13 4-pereon households ................... 12.59 5-pereon households ................... 16.17 Households of 6 or more ............... 14.75
6,000 and ove r : 2 -person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .99 3-person households ................... 9.11 4-person households ................... 12.55 5-person households ................... 21.22 Households of 6 or more ............... 16.22
All incomes 3_/: 2-person howls eholds ................... 5.02 3-person households ................... 7.51 4-person households ................... 10.12 5-person h~us ehmlds ................... 11.37 Households of 6 or more ............... 12.86
See footnotes at end of table.
Milk, cresm, ice cresm, cheese
Whole f r e s h Froc- Ice
essed Cream Cheese fluid milk 2/ cream Total milk
(3) 44) (5) 46 ) (7) 48)
~ ~ ~ Pou~s Pounds
4 .87 2 . ~ 0.06 0.38 0.36 0.82 6 .4s 4.40 .0~ .61 .57 1.00 8.39 5.13 .03 .37 . ~ 1.21 9.22 7.02 .i0 .~8 .80 1.31
10.68 7.18 .04 .49 .57 1.5~
5.00 2.89 .02 .64 .62 .83 7.98 3.34 .05 i. I0 .81 1.12 9.13 4.96 .08 1.07 .73 1.18 8.73 9.22 .05 1.20 .73 1.44
12.64 10.62 .04 1.08 .79 1.33
5.49 2.37 .04 .76 .87 .98 7.78 3.86 .Or/ 1.19 .78 1.09
11.25 4 .07 .Oq .98 .95 1.34 13.73 6.75 .08 1.38 .90 1.50 16.17 11.69 .ii 1.64 1.07 2.05
5.82 1.94 .09 .89 .92 .82, 8.11 2.81 .09 .93 I.Ii 1.25
11.41 4.10 .07 2.16 1.23 1.34 16.58 9.41 .08 2.09 1.40 1.96 16.63 4.0"7 .08 2.45 1.22 2.11
5.11 2.61 .05 .60 .60 .85 7.65 3.74 .06 .95 .78 1.09 9.87 4.57 .07 1.02 .81 1.26
10.65 8.12 .08 1.19 -87 1.47 12.80 8.93 .06 I.LI .82 1.60
3.15 2.45 ,03 .33 .40 .65 3.51 4.16 .01 .68 .54 ,90 3.18 2.59 .00 .26 .37 1.04 4.15 6.21 .0~ .54 .TI 1.13 4.17 10.36 ,00 1.09 .62 1.13
3.99 2.88 .02 .70 .64 .74 6.41 3.45 .0¢ 1.45 .69 1.09 7.69 5.09 ,07 1.08 .77 1.06 7.26 8.35 .01 1.53 .67 1.26
10.51 11.54 .00 1.23 1.02 1.31
5.10 2.43 .02 .81 .89 1.03 7.17 2.36 .04 1.40 .82 i.ii
I-1.32 3.98 .08 .92 1.0~ 1.34 14.50 6.22 ,12 1.2S .77 1.46 12.81 8.70 .08 2.43 1.O4 2.16
5.78 2.09 .08 .93 .95 .89 7.89 2.41 .i0 .90 1.16 1.37
11.12 3.44 .09 2.31 1.39 1.35 16.55 9.87 .06 2.69 1.22 1.86 14.55 1.45 .06 2.66 1.28 2.33
4.16 2.53 .04 -67 .66 .78 6.59 3.11 .05 1.17 .79 i. I0 8.60 4.21 .06 1.14 .90 1.16 9.62 7.38 .05 1.57 .79 1.37
11.08 8.81 .03 1.80 1.00 1.65
Fats and oils Flour and cereals Bakery products
Table f a t s Salad, Sa lad F lou r Pre- Short- cooking dress- Other pared Break-
Marga- ening oils in~ than flour fast Other Bread Other Butter rlne mixes mixes cereals
(9) (10) 411) (12) (1.3) 414) (15) 416) 417) (18) (19) Pounds Po%mds Pounds Pounds Potmda Poumds Pounds Poumds Pounds Pounds Pounds
0.49 0.33 1.14 0.I0 0.22 3.42 0.26 0.45 3.09 2.32 0.87 • 51 .49 1.82 .14 .42 5.36 .24 .51 4.17 2.66 1.29 • 53 .68 2.36 .13 .43 7.45 .Z3 .68 6.17 2.45 1.32 • TO .61 2.9q .02 .63 8.18 .ii .77 8.12 3.29 1.20
1.13 .41 4.37 .06 .45 18.97 .13 .71 12.93 2.33 .88
• 34 .49 .98 .07 .39 2.16 .38 .48 1.88 2.$8 1.59 .36 .76 1.33 .14 .62 3.29 .42~ .66 2.67 4.1~ 2.02 .36 .83 1.75 .18 .76 4.98 .42 .70 3.34 4.24 1.72 .37 1.06 1.93 .4~ .76 6.72 .75 .96 4.80 9.77 1.99 .46 .90 2.86 .13 1.12 10.15 .75 1.40 7.36 6.08 1.92
• 37 .61 .82 .21 .50 1.88 .39 .52 1.35 2.82 1.43 • 33 .76 1.15 .19 .62 2.51 .73 .67 1.67 4.09 2.26 • 33 1.01 1.68 .22 .90 3.30 .60 1.O4 2.88 4.99 2.60 • 41 i.i0 1.51 .30 .98 4.34 .90 1.16 3.31 7.06 2.97 • 67 1.38 2.39 .36 1.27 9.84 .79 1.52 5.54 7.86 3.46
• 38 .46 .66 .13 .28 1.05 .35 .40 .84 2.18 1.42 • 31 .94 .74 .44 .60 1.34 .64 .55 1.29 4.96 3.25 • 33 1.01 1.19 .26 .85 1.91 .96 .77 1.56 5.41 3.11 • 91 1.05 i.i~ .05 i.ii 3.38 .79 .85 2.82 7.30 2.99 .76 1.34 1.78 .91 1.39 7.49 .57 i. i0 4.05 9.22 4.72
• 41 .44 .97 .12 .34 2.51 .33 .45 2.09 2.59 1.29 • 41 .68 1.41 .18 .55 3.62 .48 .60 2.82 3.79 1.97 • 42 .84 1.79 .18 .73 4.80 .55 .76 3.67 4.24 1.97 • 53 .94 2.00 .29 .82 6.18 .62 .93 5.07 5.58 2.17 • 76 .85 3.25 .20 .9~ 12.74 .53 1.14 8.56 5.29 2.06
• 35 .30 .77 .O¢ .18 1.46 .28 .42 1.88 2.75 .82 .23 .67 1.25 .15 .41 2.69 .12 .66 3.52 3.28 1.66 • 12 .93 1.88 * .41 5.71 .33 .60 4.45 2.91 .99 .13 1.00 2.00 .00 .67 4 .24 .00 .43 8.58 4 .28 .93 .71 .42 2.08 .16 .74 6.33 .17 .42 8.38 4 .17 1.46
• 30 .44 .95 .07 .34 1.65 .33 .44 1.92 2.58 1.56 .28 .81 1.24 .18 .61 2.24 .37 .56 2.71 4.24 1.80 .15 .91 1.46 .16 .77 3.56 .52 .71 2.76 4.63 1.61 • 24 1.02 1.58 .40 .71 3.43 .71 .68 4.24 6.28 2.45 .31 1.00 2.33 .i0 i.~4 6.51 1.01 1.72 6.66 5.59 2.04
.31 .72 .80 .20 .46 1.75 .40 .54 1.44 2.91 1.38
.27 .8~ i.i0 .15 .65 1.38 .81 .62 1.32 3.56 2.10
.12 1.22 1.30 .14 .98 2.16 .53 .88 2.10 4.84 2.65
.25 1.21 1.11 .21 1.16 3.40 .90 .86 2.46 7.09 2.86 • 47 1.69 1.77 .26 .89 6.81 .93 1.09 3.29 8.67 3.48
• 37 .45 .58 .15 .28 .85 .24 .35 .80 2.30 1.37 • 38 .99 .74 .54 .56 1.32 .65 .55 1.17 5.22 3.08 • 33 1.01 .90 .28 .86 1.50 1.06 .72 1.28 5.68 3.0q • 61 1.25 .75 .00 1.07 1.44 .67 .77 2.48 7.39 3.05 • 72 1.61 1.22 1.2B 1.30 3.47 .74 .84 3.18 ii.00 4.37
• 32 .46 .81 .i0 .33 1.50 .32 .42 1.52 2.67 1.33 • 28 .81 1.14 .22 .57 2.05 .49 .60 2.31 4.11 2.06 .20 .96 1.41 .16 .78 3.22 .57 .70 2.62 4.70 1.96 .28 1.09 1.43 .22 .89 3.26 .60 .69 4.31 6.21 2.39 .43 1.21 1.99 .34 1.16 6.18 .82 1.24 5.15 6.96 2.57
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T~b~ 8.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CP~E; FATS AND OILS; FIXER, CEREALS; BAKERY PRC~UCTS: Q~antity Per Household (continued) SOt~H BY URKANIZATI@;
~ m n t l t y o f food used s t home p e r h o u s e h o l d i n a week, ~ p r i l - J u n e 1955 (bused on a l l h o u s e h o l d s i n c e l l , t a b l e i ) , f ood f rom a l l s o u r c e s ; h o u s e k e e p i n g h o u s e h o l d s o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , income, and h o u s e h o l d s i z e
Milk, cream, ice cream, cheese Fata and o i l s Flour and cereals Bakery products
Urbanization, money income Whole Table fats Flour after income taxes ( d o L l a r s ) , Fresh fresh P r o c - SLled, Salad Prepared Break-
essed Cream I c e Short- other flo~r fast Other Bread Other cook in~ d r e s s - t h a n and household size ]/ f l ~ d f l u i d m i l k 2_/ cream Cheese ~r~a- ex~LnE oils mixes cereals ~ I k m i l k T o t a l Butter r l n e l n ~ s mixes
(i) (2) (3) (£) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (m) (u) (2) (~) (~) (15) (16) (17) (~s) (19) RURAL t~ONFA~J~ ~ e r t s ~ a r t , s Pounds ~ar~s ~er~s Pour~Is Pounds Pour~s Puun~s m~un~s I~x,~ F~un~s I~.n~s Poun~ ~ s Poun~s P~a.ds P~uuds
Vuder 2,000: 2-person households .................... 5.47 4.21 2.69 0.06 0.22 0.23 0.83 0.~7 0.36 1.08 0.17 0.2~ 4.27 3-person households .................... 7.81 5.54 6.09 .03 .57 .58 .89 .49 .40 2.14 .i0 .41 6.79 £ -person hc~seholds ................... : 11.72 8.55 8.62 .00 .25 .43 1.17 .61 .56 2.~ .32 .40 6.94 5 -person households .................... 8.55 7.45 15.41 .00 .23 .69 1.03 .61 .£2 3.26 .00 .55 6.11 Hc, Aseholda of 6 o r more ................ 9.63 6.~ 9.11 .00 .£9 .55 1.39 .93 .46 3.93 .00 .~0 20.41
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................... 6.57 5.78 3.16 .01 .~8 .£9 .94 .33 .60 .99 .Oh .£7 2.80 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .................... 10.45 9.02 3.54 .00 .£8 1.00 i.i0 .40 .70 1.28 .07 .57 4.18 £ -person households .................... 12.07 10.37 5.37 .08 1.17 .65 1.38 .58 .80 1.98 .23 .78 6.50 5 -person households .................... 10.55 8.61 11.55 .OQ .90 .82 1.59 .38 1.22 2.05 .57 .82 9.09 Households of 6 o r more ................ 12.30 11.52 11.79 .06 .86 .58 1.14 .28 .91 2.66 .1¢ .99 10.71
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................... 7.00 6.00 1.82 .0~ .63 .89 .68 .£I .2q .66 .2£ .58 1.6£ 3 -person households .................... 10.09 7.80 6.52 .07 .89 .73 1.05 .£I .6/. 1.17 .~5 .58 £.0~ k-person h~usehold s .................... 12.87 11.36 £.02 .06 1.08 .81 1.35 .53 .82 2.06 .33 .81 3.86 5 -perso~ h~usehold s .................... 12.33 11.00 9.28 .01 1.86 1.22 1.50 .4~ 1.06 1.71 .45 .79 4.83 Households of 6 o r more ................ 23.69 19.46 15.31 .0~ .57 1.12 2.01 .92 1.09 2.69 .59 1.7£ 12.73
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .................... £.50 £.00 1.60 .00 .25 1.00 .63 .(30 .63 1.00 .00 .24 2.63 3-person h~useholds .................... 9.50 8.55 3.08 .08 .91 i.(]6 .83 .06 .78 .76 .19 .72 1.14 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 .1 3 1 1 . 2 5 6.12 . 01 1 . 0 3 .91 1 . 2 2 .19 1.CO 1 . 8 1 .23 .88 1 . 8 3 5-person households .................... 18.00 17.00 I0.0~ .07 1.32 2.00 2.20 1.40 .80 1.30 .ID 1.33 5.04 Households o£ 6 or more ................ 26.65 20.65 10.60 .17 2.50 1.44 1.81 .56 1.25 1.75 .50 1.57 14.00
All Incomss 3/:
2-person households .................... 5.92 4.84 2.89 .O& .£2 .50 .6£ .39 .45 .97 .14 .37 3.£i 3-person households .................... 9.09 7.23 5.32 .0~ .6£ .79 .97 .41 .56 1..54 .14 .52 £.85 £ -person households .................... 12.39 10.33 5.56 .05 .89 .72 1.33 .53 .80 2.05 .26 .70 5.3/-, 5-person households .................... 10.91 9.37 11.80 .01 .97 .98 1.5~ .53 I.(~2 2.03 .44 .82 7.23 H c ~ s e h o l d s of 6 o r more ................ 13.71 11.32 ll.l~ .0~ .7£ .73 1.42 .66 .79 3.12 .18 .95 1£.19
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person h o u s e h o l d s .................... ] / . 3 2 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .................... l~.lO f-person households .................... 17.10 5-person households .................... 18.04
0.30 0.~ 3.40 2.17 1.00 • 40 .39 4.19 2.20 1.08 • 14 .56 6.79 1.80 1.74 • ll 1.12 5.97 3.02 2.02 • IB .75 10.40 2.38 .85
.43 .52 1.60 3.£7 1.69
.55 . 76 2 . 6 3 £ . 3 1 2 . 6 4
.29 .70 4.17 3.88 1.95
.Sh 1.23 5.00 5.70 1.73
.72 1.23 6.51 6.76 1.83
.41 .48 .80 2 . 7 1 1.71 • 60 .77 2.03 5.06 2.52 .75 1.26 3.59 5.23 2.57 .95 1.78 3.58 7 . 8 7 3 . 7 £ .73 2.22 7.78 7.11 3.55
1.85 .97 .50 1.00 1.78 .62 .53 1.75 4.39 3.97 • 87 .89 1.73 £.92 3.42 .96 .94 2.97 8.24 2.95 • 00 1.53 £.0~ 6.07 6 .99
• 39 .47 2.£2 2.60 1.36 • 53 .59 3.00 3.73 2 . 1 3 • 67 .80 £.37 3.89 2.15 .76 1.27 4 .66 6.02 2.39 • 51 1.21 8.00 5.23 2.07
8.40 2-44 .09 .70 .50 1.05 .72 .33 1.78 .07 .24 5.03 .17 .45 4.&O 1.92 .74 ]2.06 2-31 .07 .58 .58 1.30 .93 .37 2.19 .20 .£5 7.12 .20 .49 5.06 2.Z~i 1.05 13.50 4.26 .Ii .61 .63 1.42 .85 .56 2.65 .05 .49 9.76 .23 .90 7.25 2.69 1.22 1¢.49 2.81 .21 .57 .93 1.61 1.22 .39 3.62 .04 .6~ 12.69 .21 .86 8.99 2.61 .95
Households of 6 or more ................ 20.45 15.52 4.89 .09 .36 .56 1.75 1.38 .37 5.23 .08 .44 20.51 .08 .7£ 16.01 1.88 .79 Under 1,000:
2-person households .................... 11.23 7.52 2.36 .06 .75 .51 1.07 .74 .33 1.72 .I0 .19 5.23 .16 .£5 5.14 1.83 .63 3-perm0n households .................... 15.25 11.05 1.56 .(38 .35 .42, 1.48 1.18 .30 2.31 .i0 .41 7.56 .08 .29 6.03 1.88 .95 4-person households .................... 17.51 12.3~ 3.81 .(]6 .37 .45 1.51 1.01 .50 2.78 .02 .43 9.92 .24 .72 8.46 2.31 .86 5-person households .................... 19.60 IA.IO 2.32 .25 .50 .63 1.64 1.45 .19 3.£3 .00 .58 12.54 .0~ .7£ 9.66 2.23 .7£ Households of 6 or mor~ ................ 17.15 11.79 6.91 .02 .36 .51 1.72 1.42 .30 5.58 .it, .31 21.21 .08 .48 17.88 1.26 .63
2,000-3,999:
2 -person household s .................... 10.84 9.73 2.22 .Ii .78 .88 i.ii .59 .53 1.17 .20 .50 3.7£ .58 .68 2.46 3.20 1.53 3 -person household s .................... 14.70 13.31 2.19 .21 .90 .99 1.33 .68 .64 1.99 .11 .76 6.32 .52 .90 2.59 3.55 1.52 £-person households .................... i~.89 13.21 3.1~ .16 .72 .78 1.24 .80 .44 2.61 .13 .66 8.2£ .30 .68 4.14 3.26 1.62 5-person households .................... 18.90 15.59 2.70 .40 i.ii .63 1.47 .92 .55 2.85 .07 .72 10.30 .48 1.00 6.31 3.84 I.I£ Households of 6 or more ................ 27.76 19.88 5.60 .06 1.36 .93 1.93 1.25 .68 £.4A .15 .85 15.59 .30 1.26 11.05 5.13 1.94
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................... iI.(~ 8.38 3.77 .17 .58 .63 i.£6 1.00 .~5 1.66 .20 .T& £.36 .17 .35 2.29 2.16 .91 3-person households .................... 17.00 15.00 1.41 .46 1.07 .73 1.21 .50 .71 1.52 .19 .67 4.25 .85 .£5 3.01 2.98 2.22 £-person households .................... 11.65 10.24 4.90 .08 .90 1.03 1.28 .62 .66 2.18 .17 .81 7.96 .32 1.00 £.26 £.72 2.£3 5-person households .................... 21.69 17.00 2.71 .08 .65 .T& 1.77 1.19 .58 3.22 .33 .55 8.17 .7£ 1.12 7.30 £.67 1.47 HOuseholds of 6 or more ................ 29.69 18.94 11.92 .48 2.00 1.03 1.78 .66 1.13 3.86 .03 1.25 12.58 .42 .99 7.22 7.04 3.12
6,000 and o v e r : 2-p~rson households .................... 10.25 9.00 .00 .33 .09 .21 1.35 .9~ .42 1.57 .00 .31 2.31 .21 .£5 2.00 1.76 1.80 3 -person households .................... 11.67 9.50 8.72 .00 1.&2 .50 1.71 .67 1.0~ .71 .08 .51 2.99 .53 .76 .87 3.71 2.20 £ -person hlmlseholds .................... 16.£7 15.19 2.93 .L~ 5.05 .80 1.81 .84 .97 1.7£ .18 .62 6.57 .30 .80 3.76 4.57 2.27 5-person households .................... 18.75 15.62 5.78 .20 1.31 .74 1.84 1.06 .78 2.53 .13 .75 7.97 .89 .96 3.93 £.50 2.83 Households of 6 or more ................ 21.38 17.78 2.97 .00 1.54 .58 1.72 1.28 .Z~ £.05 .QO i.£2 11.98 .91 1.36 7.52 7.71 2.07
All incomes 3/:
2-person households .................... 11.75 9.3~ 2.36 .I0 .73 .58 I.ii .74 .37 1.59 .1£ .33 £.59 .27 .51 3.66 2 . 2 9 .97 3-person households .................... 14.95 12.21 2 . 5 0 .13 .84 .71 1.33 .84 .49 2.0¢ .16 .56 6.43 .34 .62 £.19 2.84 1.32 4-person households .................... 16.49 13.18 3.66 .13 .92 .73 I.~-4 .90 .54 2.£7 .09 .62 8.96 .27 .86 5.68 3.44 1.63 5-persan households .................... 19.2/ 15.37 3.15 .25 .72 .86 1.60 1.14 .47 3.27 .20 .64 ii.08 .38 .89 7.58 3.31 1.26 Holmeholds of 6 or more ................ 23.22 17.04 5-67 .ii .90 .73 1.83 1.31 .52 £.89 .08 .68 18.09 .22 .91 13.34 3.45 1.46
*Less than O.O05.1nconei!/__ 21 meals at hems = 1 p e r s o n . 2/ classified by
Approx imate ly the numbm- o f pounds o f f l u i d m i l k t o wh ich p r o c e s s e d m i l k , i . e . , evaporated, condensed , dry, i s e q u i v a l e n t i n e a l e t ~ . 3 / Includes households n o t
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Table 9.--MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKERY PRODUCTS: Monay Value Per Household
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table izatlon, income, and household size
Milk, cream, ice cream s cheese Fats
Urbanization, money inec~ne Whole Table fats after income taxes (dollars), Fresh fresh Proc- lee
asdhouseholdstze!/ f lu id f lu id essed Cresm Cheese I I milk milk milk cream Total Butter Marga-rine
(1) C2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
i), food
end oi ls
Shor~ - ening
(11) ALL URBANIZAT I0~
Under 2,000: 2-person households .................. 1.40 1.16 0.17 0.07 0.17 0.20 0.43 0.33 0.09 0.27 3-pereon households .................. 1.82 1.52 .29 .0~ .26 .30 .47 .3~ .13 .41 4-person households .................. 2.35 1.97 .37 .03 .18 .26 .51 .34 .17 .54 5-person households .................. 2.65 2.24 .42 .12 .21 .4~ .61 .47 .14 .66 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.10 2.49 .43 .05 .24 .31 .82 .72 .i0 .go
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 1.35 1.21 .20 .0~ .31 .30 .37 .24 .13 .25 3-person households .................. 2.06 1.85 .22 .06 .43 .43 .45 .25 .20 .30 4-person households .................. 2.42 2.16 .37 .09 .47 .37 .45 .24 .21 .41 5-person households .................. 2.39 2.09 .60 .06 .51 .39 .54 .2_5 .29 .44 Households o£ 6 or more .............. 3.36 2.99 .75 .06 .46 .42 .52 .30 .23 .63
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 1.52 1.27 .19 .06 .36 .43 .41 .26 .15 .20 3-person households .................. 2.08 1.79 .2_5 .i0 .50 .43 .43 .24 .18 .30 4 -persan households .................. 2.95 2.71 .27 .08 .49 .51 .49 .22 .27 .42 5-person households .................. 3.58 3.19 .49 .14 .63 .46 .57 .29 .27 .37 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.38 3.66 .76 .15 .65 .58 .78 .45 .33 .58
6,000 and over: 2-person ho~Isehold s .................. 1.56 1.35 .13 .13 .40 .49 .40 .27 .13 .16 3-person households .................. 2.26 2.03 .18 .12 .42 .61 .45 .23 .22 .21 4 -person households .................. 2.94 2.66 .29 .ii .97 .66 .48 .23 .25 .31 5 -person households .................. 4.39 3.75 .59 .12 1.07 .71 .93 .64 .29 .31 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.57 3.97 .28 .L5 i.I0 .77 .89 .34 .36 .46
All incc~es ~: 2-person households .................. 1.42 1.22 .18 .07 .29 .30 .40 .28 .12 .24 3-person households .................. 2.05 1.79 .24 .07 .~0 .42 .46 .28 .18 .34 4-persca h~seholds .................. 2.67 2.34 .33 .08 .47 .42 .49 .28 .21 .42 5-perscm households .................. 2.91 2.52 .53 .10 .55 .46 .61 .36 .25 .46 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.53 2.99 .59 .08 .48 .45 .71 .50 .21 .71
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 88 .78 .19 .05 .16 .23 .3~ .26 .08 .18 3-person households ................... 94 .87 .27 .02 .26 .26 .35 .17 .18 .30 4-person households ................... 91 .78 .23 .00 .15 .20 .27 .07 .20 .39 5-person households .................. 1.47 1.14 .42 .0~ .24 .40 .31 .i0 .21 .46 Households of 6 or more .............. 1.45 1.12 .71 .00 .63 .36 .59 .48 .ii .50
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .................. 1.13 1.01 .20 .03 .33 .30 .33 .22 .ii .24 3-person households .................. 1.66 1.47 .22 .06 .55 .38 .40 .20 .20 .29 4-person households .................. 2.08 1.82 .38 .09 .49 .37 .3~ .ii .23 .36 5 -person households .................. 1.90 1.70 .50 .02 .68 .36 .42 .17 .25 .35 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.93 2.65 .75 .00 .51 .55 .46 .21 .25 .50
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .................. 1.45 1.21 .21 .05 .39 .45 .40 .23 .17 .19 3-person households .................. 1.85 1.65 .16 .07 .57 .45 .40 .21 .19 .29 4-person households .................. 2.94 2.71 .25 .i0 .44 .52 .40 .09 .32 .33 5-persun households .................. 3.70 3.31 .43 .18 .58 .42 .50 .19 .31 .30 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.33 2.97 .68 ii .98 .53 .70 .35 .36 .~6
6,000 and over: 2-person households .................. 1.58 1.35 .13 .12 .44 .50 .40 .27 .12 .14 3-person households .................. 2.20 1.96 .15 .12 .42 .66 .49 .28 .22 .21 4 -person hc~Lseholds .................. 2.86 2.59 .22 .13 1.03 .73 .46 .23 .23 .22 5-person households .................. 4.98 4.04 .55 .05 1.35 .70 .78 .44 .34 .21 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.05 3.71 .ii .ii 1.23 .88 .95 .53 .42 .33
All inec~nes ~/: 2-person households .................. 1.18 1.02 .19 .06 .32 .34 .36 .24 .12 .20 3 -person households .................. 1.73 1.56 .20 .07 .48 .43 .41 .21 .20 .29 4-person households .................. 2.31 2.0~ .31 .08 .53 .45 .37 .14 .23 .34 5-person households .................. 2.65 2.29 .46 .07 .75 .43 .47 .20 .27 .34 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.05 2.74 .61 .05 .78 .57 .60 .31 .29 .47
See footnotes at end of table.
SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
from all sources; hottseM~eping households of 2 or more persons, by urban-
Flour and cereals Bakery products
Flc~r Pre- salad, Saled other pared Break- cooking dress- than flc~r fast Other Bread Other
oils inks mixes mixes cereal~
(12) C~) (14) (~) (is) (17) C~) C19)
0.03 0.08 0.3~ 0.08 0. ii 0.32 0.41 0.31 .05 .14 .49 .07 .13 .44 .50 .41 • 0~ .14 .72 .07 .16 .61 .45 .41
• .19 .71 .03 .19 .77 .69 .40 .02 .14 1.62 .03 .29 1.07 .42 .30
.03 .12 .23 .I0 .13 .22 .~,~ .54
.OZ .19 .32 .12 .19 .30 .75 .68
.05 .25 .443 .II .19 .42 .77 .58
.13 .25 .62 .20 .25 .52 1.07 .62
.OK .33 .92 .20 .35 .86 i.Ii .64
.07 .17 .19 .II .14 .18 .55 .51
.06 .23 .27 .21 .19 .25 .77 .77
.08 .30 .34 .16 .30 .36 .89 .92
.09 .28 .Z~ .28 .37 .44 1.30 1.07
.ii .43 .91 .21 .37 .61 1.39 1.14
• 05 .i0 .13 .12 .12 .14 .40 .54 • 17 .22 .15 .17 .18 .19 .91 1.14 .09 .29 .19 .24 .24 .26 .98 1.16 .02 .34 .36 .20 .25 .38 1.42 1.23 • 30 .43 .54 .15 .35 .51 1.6~ 1.58
.04 .12 .26 .I0 .12 .24 .48 .46
.06 .19 .35 .13 .17 .33 .70 .66
.06 .24 .47 .13 .21 .43 .76 .69
.09 .26 .57 .17 .26 .59 1.07 .76
.06 .30 1.12 .14 .32 .85 .96 .69
• 02 .08 .18 .08 .I0 .24 .48 .29 • 05 .14 .27 .04 .16 .45 .62 .48
• .09 .58 .09 .13 .43 .52 .3~
.00 .18 .36 .00 .11 .93 1.00 .30 • 05 .26 .66 .04 .11 .90 .76 .52
• 02 .12 .19 .i0 .13 .24 .47 .51 .05 .19 .23 .I0 .16 .30 .76 .60 .1~ .26 .36 .13 .20 .37 .84 .58 .i0 .26 .37 .16 .20 .52 1.13 .70 .03 .45 .63 .28 .40 .99 1.01 .6~
.07 .16 .17 .ii .14 .19 .56 .51
.05 .23 .15 .23 .17 .24 .67 .71
.05 .31 .21 .14 .24 .30 .81 .93
.07 .32 .37 .30 .27 .36 1.27 1.07
.09 .25 .68 .24 .33 .46 1.57 .97
.06 .I0 .12 .08 .II .14 .42 .5~
.18 .21 .15 .17 .iS .18 .95 l. IS
.09 .28 .15 .26 .24 .25 1.00 1.23
.00 .33 .16 .12 .25 .31 1.34 1.31
.41 .39 .32 .19 .30 .43 1.97 1.38
.0~ .12 .17 .09 .II .20 .49 .47 • 07 .19 .22 .13 .17 .31 .75 .70 • 05 .25 .32 .14 .2~ .35 .83 .72 .06 .27 .34 .16 .21 .52 1.18 .81 .11 .36 .62 .21 .33 .71 1.26 .79
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Tab le 9.- -MILK, CREAM, ICE CREW, CHEESE; FATS AND OILS; FLOUR, CEREALS; BAKE~ PRODUCTS: Money Value Per Household ( c o n t i n u e d ) SOUI~ BY UI~NIZATIG~
Money value (dollars) of food used at h~ne per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all hmzseholds in cell, table I), food frc~ all sources housekeeping households of 2 or mere persons, by urbanization, Income, and household size
~ l l k ~ cream, i c e cream, cheese F a t s and OIlS Flour and c e r e a l s ~ k e r y p roduc t s
Tab le f a t s U r b a n i z a t i o n , ~u~ey income Whole PTOCo l e e S h o r t - S a l a d , S a l a d F l o u r P re - Break-
after income taxes (doLlars), Fresh fresh eessed Cream Cheese cooking dress- other pared fast O~her Bread Othe r and household s i z e ~ / f l u i d f l u i d m~Ik cream T o t a l B u t t e r ~ £ r ga - eDIDg than f l o u r
milk milk rlne oils ~ cereals mixes mixes
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (LI) (12) (13) (14) (I~) (16) (17) (18) (19)
RURAL N~ARM Under 2,(]00:
2-pereon households ................... 1.18 1.00 0.18 0.06 0.11 0.13 0.~3 0.32 0.11 0.26 0.~2 0.10 0.13 0.3h 0.39 0.37 3-person households ................... 1.59 1.2.* .39 .03 .28 .35 .~ .33 .11 .~ .61 .10 .10 ./~ .43 .39 /.-person households ................... 2.35 1.98 .59 .00 .i0 .25 .56 .&O .16 .63 .66 .0~ .14 .72 .~, .49 5-person households ................... 1.99 1.81 .83 .00 .14 .&2 .55 .*.3 .12 .78 .55 .0~ .25 .5.* .62 .71 Households of 6 or more ............... 1.85 i.~ .55 .00 .23 .30 .71 .59 .12 .83 1.75 .03 .17 .86 .**2 .32
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... I./~£ 1.31 .21 .02 .26 .28 .**2 .2** .18 .26 .2"/ .11 .1.* .17 .68 .61 3-person households ................... 2.33 2.10 .2~- .CO .22 .52 .&8 .2"/ .21 .27 .41 .14 .22 .30 .79 .91 **-person households ................... 2.70 2./,~ .*.1 .9] ./,8 .35 .61 .41 .20 .45 .63 .08 .18 .50 .71 .62 5-person households ................... 2.**£ 2.1/ .CO .CO .36 .~ .61 .25 .36 .49 .78 .26 .31 .50 1.09 .60 Households of 6 or mere ............... 2.69 2.59 .87 .10 .38 .28 .~ .18 .23 .60 .95 .18 .31. .63 1.2.* .62
**,CO0-5,999: 2-person households ................... 1.52 1.31 .12 .08 .33 .38 .~ .28 .08 .18 .17 .10 .I** .11 .57 .56 3-pereon households ................... 2.20 1.80 .42 .10 .*.1 .41 .~ .28 .16 .31 .*,5 .18 .22 .25 .9] .87 4-person households ................... 3.03 2.78 .29 .05 .57 .49 .59 .36 .23 .52 .**2 .19 .37 .39 .99 .9~ 5-person households ................... 2.87 2.63 .71 .06 .87 .57 .57 .32 .25 .**0 .49 ,28 .59 .52 1.52 1.26 Households of 6 or ~ore ............... 5.05 **.26 .93 .(~ .22 .61 .91 .59 .32 .65 1.]3 .21 .~ .75 1.~ 1.37
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households .................... 7** .66 .15 .CO .08 .63 .18 .CO .18 .23 .2/. .62 .30 .08 .19 .55 3-person household e ................... 2.37 2.20 .23 .15 .37 .52 .26 .05 .21 .22 .14 .16 .18 .24 .81 1.15 /,-person households ................... 2.96 2.65 .~£ .07 .55 .55 .45 .15 .30 .52 .20 .22 .25 .23 .9/, 1.08 5-persan households ................... 3.39 3.23 .75 .17 .66 .8/. 1.20 .99 .21 .~0 .5~ .31 .23 .50 1.79 1.21 Households of 6 or mere ............... 5.55 4./~, .69 .31 1.18 .']5 .7.* .i.O .35 .51 .71 .00 .42 .5~ 1.07 2.63
All Incense _2/: 2-person households ................... 1.29 I.LI .19 .05 .22 .25 .**I .27 .13 .2** .3~ .ii .13 .25 .**9 .49 3 -person households ................... 1.98 1.68 .~ .05 .30 .**3 .~ .28 .16 .36 .47 .15 .17 .32 .70 .72 4-person households ................... 2.75 2.**5 .~0 .05 .**I .41 .58 .36 .22 .50 .52 .14 .22 .~8 .73 .70 5-person households ................... 2.**7 2.21 .80 .02 .**3 .51 .65 .37 .~9 .49 .65 .23 .3~ .51 1.19 .88 Households of 6 or more ............... 2.88 2.52 .75 .08 .33 .39 .63 .~,~ .21 .70 1.21 .U .29 .7** .96 .75
RURAL FA~ .Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 2.51 1.98 .i** .ii .27 .26 .55 .~ .09 .39 .03 .09 ./*6 .05 .ii .41 .35 .25 3-person households ................... 3.39 2.85 .16 .07 .22 .30 .69 .60 .I0 .~8 .06 .it, .6£ .06 .12 .~ .*.2 .36 /.-person households ................... 3.81 3.17 .25 .ii .30 .33 .70 .55 .15 .59 .02 .17 .91 .07 .22 .68 .**7 .38 5-person households ................... 4.03 3.**2 .18 .26 .22 .47 .89 .79 .i0 .76 .01 .22 1.09 .06 .21 .78 .46 .30 Households of 6 or mere ............... **.49 3.65 .27 .10 .17 .31 .97 .88 .09 1.0~ .03 .15 1.73 .03 .~, 1.29 .3~ .23
Under 1,000: 2-person households ................... 2.46 1.78 .12 .07 .28 .26 .57 .48 .09 .37 .0~ .Or/ .**7 .0~ .ii ./~, .33 22 3-person households ................... 3.35 2.61 .ii .08 .13 .24 .UA .76 .08 .52 .03 .13 .68 .03 .0~ .52 .33 31 4-person households ................... 3.79 2.87 .22 .07 .16 .23 .77 .64 .13 .59 .01 .1.* .91 .07 .17 .76 .41 .30 5-person households ................... **.29 3.33 .09 .32 .16 .3~ .9] .93 .0~ .7** .CO .17 1.06 .01 .18 .80 .37 .21 Households of 6 or mere ............... 3.67 2.76 .37 .02 .18 .30 .96 .90 .07 1.12 .05 .12 1.79 .~ .I~ 1.4~ .22 .17
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... 2.~ 2.30 .17 .12 .34 .**I .52 .37 .15 .27 .07 .17 .37 .I** .17 .25 .58 .61 3-person households ................... 3.39 3.14 .15 .22 .37 .~ .62 .~5 .16 .47 .0~ .22 .59 .16 .26 .28 .62 .50 **-person households ................... 3.**3 3.14 .23 .17 .29 .*.2 .62 .50 .12 .59 .0£ .21 .75 .09 .19 .47 .58 .52 5-person households ................... **.2"] 3.68 .16 .**5 .38 .30 .7? .60 .17 .62 .02 .23 .95 .12 .21 .59 .68 .40 Households of 6 or mere ............... 6.06 **.73 .40 .06 .59 .53 .98 .79 .19 .95 .O& .27 1.37 .09 .27 1.26 .9~ .68
~. ,000-5 ,999 : 2-person households ................... 2.41 1.93 .16 .21 .25 .31 .7.* .6~ .ii .37 .05 .2.8 .~. .05 .ii .25 .**0 .30 3-person households ................... 3.89 3.5~ .13 .60 .*.2 .**0 .5~ .32 .2.* .3~ .06 .23 .36 .21 .L3 .37 .53 .75 **-person households ................... 2.59 2.37 .32 .I0 .&O ./-9 .55 .38 .17 .51 .06 .~5 .74 .09 .27 .51 .90 .78 5-person households ................... 4.87 4.06 .16 .i0 .29 .39 .95 .79 .16 .'D_ .09 .23 .7.* .17 .33 .65 .80 .56 Households of 6 or mere ............... 6.39 4.45 .58 .54 .76 .65 .69 .**2 .27 .80 .02 .29 1.08 .13 .27 .72 .83 1.08
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2-person households ................... 2.*.1 2.18 .CO .**~ .0~ .i0 .73 .61 .12 .42 .CO .11 .24 .06 .It. .30 .~ .5~ 3-person households ................... 2.81 2.36 .52 .CO .62 .30 .70 .4~ .26 .19 .03 .20 .32 .18 .20 .I0 .68 .~ **-person households ................... 3.70 3.~ .32 .17 2.11 .**5 .83 .55 .28 .41 .05 .27 .65 .IO .21 .*.9 .83 .74 5-person households ................... 4.28 3.7** .31 .33 .81 .**5 .91 .6S .23 .57 .0~ .29 .80 .30 .30 .**2 .81 .93 H~meholds of 6 or more ............... 4.9** **.20 .26 .CO .~. .35 .95 .82 .13 .91 .CO ./~. 1.11 .27 .42 .7** 1.33 .5~
. A l l incomes 2/: 2-person households ................... 2.64 2.20 .14 .12 .29 .30 .57 .**7 .I0 .36 .05 .12 .*.3 .07 .13 .35 .**2 .34 3-person households ................... 3.32 2.83 .17 .15 .34 .36 .68 .55 .13 .46 .05 .18 .59 .10 .17 .**2 .*.9 .43 ** -persun households ................... 3.68 3.10 .24 .I** .*.1 .38 .71 .57 .I** .56 .03 .23 .~ .08 .22 .57 .61 .5~ 5-person households ................... **.30 3.6£ .20 .31 .~9 .43 .87 .74 .13 .70 .05 .23 .98 .ii .22 .70 .59 ./~ Households of 6 or mere ............... 5.09 4.02 .32, .12 .37 .*.2 .9] .83 .13 1.01 .02 .22 1.56 .07 .35 1.19 .59 .*.7
i
~Less than 0.005. ~/ 21 meals at ~ = i person. ~/ Ir~ludes households not classified by in~ome.
0.05 0,09 .04 .15 .09 .15 .00 .15 .00 .11
.O1 .13
.02 .20
.07 .26
.17 .26
.0~ .28
.O9 .18
.08 .21
.]1 .27
.14 .2.*
.15 .69
.00 .09
.15 .25
.10 .33
.0~ .37
.22 .53
.0~ .12
.05 .19
.08 .2**
.i** .25
.05 .31
127
Table IO.--MEAT, PO~Y, FISH; EGGS; SUC~R, SWEETS; ID~a~OES, SWEE'I~OTA~DES: Households Using SODTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage o£ households using a t home i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), £ood from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dol lars) ,
and household size l/
(1)
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets Potatoes, sweetpotstoes
Fish, Sirups, Jellies, Canned, Total Beef Veal Fork Lamb, V a r i e t y I Lumcheon Total Chicken shell- F~gs Sugar molas- jams, Candies Fresh Frozen d e b t - Chips,
mutton meats, meats fish ses, p r e - d r a t e d sticks game honey serves
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( l l ) (12) (L~) (14) ( ~ ) (16) (17) (is) (19) (20) ALL URBANIZATIO~iS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........ 95.5 61.1 3.2 88.6 2.4 17.2 34.4 56.6 55.9 47.3 94.4 95.3 42.4 39.1 14.8 77.8 0 3.0 2.2 3-person households ........ 98.1 68.9 5.0 96.9 2.4 24.9 56.1 55.1 54.9 53.0 95.2 96.0 46.8 53.9 26.4 89.1 0 5.7 7.6 4-person households ........ 97.1 56.0 4.3 89.9 .5 20.8 57.5 59.4 59.4 51.2 86.0 96.1 57.5 49.3 23.2 89.4 0 3.9 12.1 5-person households ........ 92.7 64.0 2.7 90.0 5.3 16.7 56.7 52.0 52.0 42.7 94.0 94.7 54.0 56.7 22.7 86.7 0 0 6.7 Hm~seholds of 6 or more .... 93.8 50.2 1.8 88.5 1.8 22.9 50.2 43.6 43.2 61.7 93.4 96.9 57.7 37.0 21.1 74.4 0 2.2 .4
2,000-3,999: 2 -person households ........ 99.0 79.8 8.7 95.1 5.4 23.8 56.3 75.2 74.2 62.4 97.7 95.9 28.6 61.4 23.3 87.0 0 4.9 i~.i 3-person households ........ 99.0 83.6 11.3 95.0 5.5 21.2 74.6 66.2 66.2 62.0 99.0 98.7 45.6 68.3 30.7 94.0 1.0 6.5 22.4 4-person households ........ 99.7 85.4 7.8 96.5 1.5 27.7 79.1 65.5 65.2 65.0 97.7 99.0 54.2 71.8 36.5 93.7 0 2.3 16.6 5-person households ........ i00.0 84.7 5.7 i00.0 4.3 26.7 80.8 76.9 76.9 62.6 96.8 98.6 58.0 63.0 40.9 94.7 0 6.4 10 .3 Households of 6 or more .... 97.6 73.1 4.9 96.5 .7 25.9 74.1 57.7 57.7 62.9 98.6 98.6 59.8 69.6 38.5 96.2 0 5.6 12.9
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ ICO.O 91.5 12.0 98.0 2.0 20.0 53.5 63.0 63.0 50.0 97.0 98.0 37.0 57.5 32.0 91.5 4.0 6.0 6.0 3-person households ........ I00.0 93.7 13.4 98.5 3.0 23.0 75.5 59.1 59.1 69.5 i00.0 i00.0 41.6 77.3 ~5.5 97.0 5.9 12.3 23.8 4-person households ........ i00.0 90.3 5.5 96.3 1.8 1B.9 72.4 56.7 56.7 70.5 99.5 95.9 55.3 82.0 48.8 95.9 0 7.8 26.7 5-person households ........ I00.0 88.4 3.3 96.7 0 17.4 90.1 85.1 85.1 67.8 95.9 100.0 45.5 72-7 62.8 93.4 6.6 4.1 28.9 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 95.5 9.1 I00.0 0 25.8 75.8 72.7 72.7 54.5 i00.0 96.2 53.8 68.9 52.3 I00.0 0 3.0 25.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ i00.0 88.6 4.4 96.5 7.0 28.9 62.3 71.9 71.9 51.8 i00.0 88.6 32.5 54.4 2_5.4 93.0 4.4 0 0 3-person households ........ i00.0 91.6 8.4 i00.0 7.8 7.8 80.5 61.7 53.9 68.2 i00.0 i00.0 57.7 78.6 45.5 92.2 2.6 .6 20.8 4-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 23.4 96.8 6.5 23.4 78.2 77.4 77.4 78.2 i00.0 96.8 51.6 89.5 ~0.3 96.8 9.7 6.5 2~.4 5-pereon households ........ i00.0 95.3 6.3 93.8 0 1.6 78.1 79.7 79.7 43.8 I00.0 i00.0 37.5 79.7 43.8 93.8 0 12.5 18.4 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 90.2 13.1 I00.0 6.6 27.9 85.2 88.5 88.5 67.2 i00.0 i00.0 55.7 88.5 44.3 i00.0 0 1.6 ~.4
All inc~m_s ~: 2-person households ........ 98.1 75.5 7.8 92.4 3.9 20.3 48.9 65.2 64.4 53.3 96.5 95.5 36.0 52.0 21.9 8A.2 1.0 3.9 6.9 3-person households ........ 99.1 81.7 9.1 96.9 4.6 21.2 69.3 60.4 59.1 61.7 98.1 98.3 43.9 66.5 34.0 92.5 1.8 7.0 17.4 4-person households ........ 99.1 81.9 8.0 95.2 2.3 23.8 72.4 64.2 64.0 63.8 96.1 97.5 54.1 70.9 36.4 93.6 1.2 4.2 18.9 5 -person households ........ 98.3 81.5 4.3 96.2 3.1 19.2 76.5 71.9 71.9 57.1 96.5 98.2 53.6 65.2 40.2 92.4 1.2 5.5 lb.4 Households of 6 or more .... 97.2 71.5 5.4 95.1 1.3 25.8 68.8 59.6 58.9 62.1 97.2 97.3 58.6 58.5 35.6 89.2 0 3.3 13.0
URB~JI Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ I00.0 83.7 7.0 95.3 0 32.6 41.9 65.1 65.1 48.8 93.0 95.3 39.5 30.2 16.3 76.7 0 2.3 4.7 3-person households ........ i00.0 87.2 10.3 i00.0 2.6 38.5 6~.1 6~.i 6~.i 56.4 94.9 92.3 41.0 43.6 25.6 89.7 0 7.7 12.8 4-person households ........ 94.1 52.9 5.9 88.2 0 23.5 58.8 58.8 58.8 58.8 70.6 88.2 47.1 47.1 17.6 88.2 0 0 17.6 5 -pereom households ........ i00.0 92.3 7.7 iO0.O 15.4 30.8 69.2 69.2 69.2 53.8 8~.6 i00.0 46.2 46.2 15.4 92.3 0 0 7.7 Households of 6 or more .... 100.0 83.3 0 I00.0 16.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 83.3 iO0.O 50.0 66.7 16.7 i00.0 0 0 0
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ........ 98.4 83.9 8.1 93.5 4.8 27.4 50.0 80.6 79.0 6~.5 98.4 96.8 21.0 50.0 24.2 82.3 0 6.5 16.1 3-person households ........ i00.0 91.4 17.2 94.8 5.2 22.4 70.7 74.1 74.1 60.3 98.3 i00.0 43.1 62.1 31.0 93.1 0 8.6 20.7 ~ -person households ........ I00.0 96.6 8.6 98.3 1.7 31.0 79.3 67.2 67.2 67.2 98.3 98.3 55.2 67.2 31.0 91.4 0 1.7 19.0 5 -person households ........ i00.0 93.5 9.7 i00.0 6.5 35.5 83.9 83.9 83.9 77.4 96.8 i00.0 54.8 54.8 38.7 96.8 0 3.2 12.9 Households of 6 or more .... 95.8 91.7 8.3 95.8 0 41.7 83.3 62.5 62.5 70.8 i00.0 95.8 70.8 66.7 25.0 95.8 0 4.2 20.8
~,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........ i00.0 88.9 16.7 97.2 2.8 22.2 55.6 t 61.1 61.1 Z~.4 97.2 97.2 33.3 58.3 30.6 88.9 2.8 8.3 8.3 3 - p e r s o n households ........ i00.0 97.4 20.5 i00.0 5.1 23.1 76.9 61.5 61.5 79.5 i00.0 I/)0.0 38.5 74.4 53.B 97.4 2.6 12.8 28-2 4-pereon households ........ 100.0 96.4 7.1 i00.0 3.6 • 25.0 71.4 6~.3 64.3 82.1 100.0 92.9 32.1 82.1 46.4 96.4 0 7.1 35.7 5 -person households ......... i00.0 94.4 0 94.4 0 27.8 94.4 83.3 83.3 77.8 94.4 i00.0 38.9 61.1 61.1 88.9 11.1 5.6 33.3 Households of 6 or more .... 100.0 i00.0 18.8 100.0 0 31.3 68.8 81.3 81.3 68.8 100.0 100.0 68.8 68.8 50.0 i00.0 0 6.3 37.5
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ lO0.O 88.0 4.0 96.0 8.0 28.0 60.0 72.0 72.0 48.0 i00.0 88.0 32.0 52.0 28.0 92.0 4.0 0 0 3-person households ........ I00.0 92.9 10.7 I00.0 7.1 10.7 85.7 67.9 60.7 75.0 i00.0 i00.0 35.7 71.4 42.9 92.9 3.6 0 25.0 4-pereon households ........ i00.0 i00.0 28.6 95.2 9.5 28.6 76.2 76.2 76.2 90.5 i00.0 95.2 47.6 90.5 38.1 95.2 9.5 4 . 8 33.3 5-person households ........ i00.0 i00.0 11.1 88.9 0 0 88.9 88.9 88.9 66.7 i00.0 i00.0 55.6 66.7 55.6 88.9 0 Ii.i 33.3 Households of 6 or more .... i00.0 i00.0 ii.i i00.0 ii.I 22.2 77.8 i00.0 i00.0 66.7 i00.0 100.0 55.6 88.9 4~.4 i00.0 0 0 33.3
ALl incus 2/: 2-person households ........ 99.5 83.9 8.6 94.1 3.2 26.3 52.2 70.4 69.4 53.2 96.8 95.2 30.6 46.8 24.2 82.8 I.i 4.8 9.1 3-person households ........ i00.0 92.4 15.1 97.7 5.8 25.0 73.3 68.0 66.3 67.4 98.3 98.3 39.5 61.6 36.6 93.0 1.2 8.1 21.5 4-pers~ households ........ 99.2 90.8 10.7 96.9 3.8 28.2 74.0 67.9 67.9 72.5 95.4 95.4 48.1 69.5 ~.4 92.4 1.5 3.1 24.4 5-persc~ households ........ i00.0 94.6 6.8 97.3 5.4 27.0 85.1 81.1 81.1 71.6 94.6 i00.0 48.6 56.8 41.9 93.2 2.7 4.1 . 21.6 Ho%useholds of 6 or more .... 98.4 95.1 ]-1.5 98.4 3.3 39.3 77.0 75.4 75.4 72.1 98.4 98.4 67.2 65.6 34.4 96.7 0 3.3 26.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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~abl~ IO.--MEAT, POUI~Y, FESH; EGGS; o~GAR, SWEETS; I~/~OES, SWEETI~TS~DES: Households Us~ (eontlnu~l) SOUTH
BY t~BA/HZATI ~
Percentage of households using at hc~e in a week, April-June 1955 (based cm all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, Insures, and household slse
Meat P o u l t r y Sugar, s~eets Potatoes, s~r~e~]pota%~es
Fish, Sirups, Jellies, Canned, U r b a n i z a t i o n , money inec~e V a r i e t y shell- Eggs a f t e r 1noose taxes (dollars), Lamb, Luncheon molas- Jams, Chips,
and h o u s e h o l d s t = e 1 / To~al Beef V ea l Pork mut ton ~aT, s , E a~e meats To~a l Ch l sken f i s h S u g a r s e s , p r e - Cand i e s F r e s h Frozen d~d teht~ ~ i e k B honey serves
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (1~) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18} (19) I {~) RURAL H ~F~Y34
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2-person households .......... 90.9 45.5 0 81.8 4.5 9.1 27.3 52.3 52.3 43.2 93.2 93.2 38.6 38.6 11.4 77.3 0 4.5 0 3-person households .......... 97.4 56.4 2.6 97.4 2.6 15.4 59.0 z~5.2 46.2 53.8 94.9 97.4 48.7 59.0 28.2 89.7 0 7.7 5.1 ~-person households .......... i00.0 55.6 5.6 88.9 0 22.2 61.1 61.I 61.1 ~.4 88.9 i00.0 61.1 ~.4 27.8 94.4 0 5.6 5.6 5-person households .......... 77.8 55.6 0 77.8 0 0 55.6 22.2 22.2 Ii.I I00.0 77.8 33.3 77.8 22.2 77.8 0 0 II.I Households of 6 or more ...... 91.3 47.8 4.3 82.6 0 21.7 52.2 39.1 39.1 60.9 100.0 95.7 47.8 39.1 17.4 69.6 0 4.3 0
2 ~000-3,999: 2-person households .......... I00.0 70.4 II.I 100.0 7.4 14.8 7D.4 70.4 70.4 63.0 ~96.3 92.6. 37.0 81.5 18.5 96.3 0 0 11.1 3-person households .......... 96.7 70.0 3.3 93.3 6.7 20.0 83.3 53.3 53.3 70.0 I00.0 96.7 ~5.7 80.0 33.3 96.7 3.3 3.3 30.0 4-person households .......... 100.0 70.0 6.7 93.3 0 23.3 83.3 60.0 60.0 65.7 96.7 100.0 53.3 83.3 ~6.7 96.7 0 3.3 16.7 5-person households .......... ICO.O 78.1 3.1 100.0 3.1 21.9 81.3 75.0 75.0 50.0 96.9 96.9 59.4 71.9 43.8 93.8 0 9.4 9.4 Households of 6 or more ...... 100.0 65.7 2.9 100.0 0 11.4 71.~ 5~.3 54.3 57.1 i00.0 100.0 45.7 74.3 42.9 97.1 0 8.6 11.4
~,000-5,999: 2-percon households .......... 100.0 I00.0 0 I00.0 0 18.2 5~.5 63.6 63.5 63.6 100.0 100.0 45.5 5~.5 36.4 I00.0 9.1 0 0 3-person houmeholds .......... i00.0 88.0 ~.0 96.0 0 24.0 76.0 56.0 56.0 56.0 I00.0 100.0 ~.0 80.0 36.0 96.0 12.0 12.0 20.0 ~-person households .......... 100.0 81.8 4.5 90.9 0 9.1 72.7 ~5.5 45.5 5~.5 i00.0 I~).0 81.8 81.8 54.5 95.5 0 9.1 18.2 5-person households .......... I00.0 77.8 II.i 100.0 0 0 88.9 88.9 88.9 ~.4 I00.0 IO0.O 55.6 88.9 77.8 I(X].O 0 0 22.2 Houceholds of 6 or more ...... i00.0 92.3 0 I00.0 0 23.1 8~.6 69.2 69.2 38.5 iCO.O 92.3 30.8 76.9 61.5 i00.0 0 0 15.4
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households .......... I00.0 I00.0 0 I00.0 0 50.0 I00.0 IOD.O 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 i00.0 0 i00.0 0 0 0 3-person households .......... I00.0 88.9 0 I00.0 II.I 0 56.7 ~.4 33.3 ~.4 100.0 100.0 ~.4 100.0 55.6 88.9 0 0 11.1 4-person households .......... 100.0 100.0 12.5 100.0 0 12.5 87.5 75.0 75.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 62.5 87.5 50.0 I00.0 12.5 12.5 0 5-peruon households .......... 100.0 I00.0 0 100.0 0 0 60.0 80.0 80.0 0 I00.0 100.0 0 i00.0 20.0 100.0 0 20.0 0 Households of 6 or =ore ...... IOD.O 75.0 25.0 100.0 0 50.0 100.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 0 0 50.0
All Ineooes 2/: 2-person households .......... 95.8 65.6 8.3 90.6 6.3 13.5 47.9 60.4 60.4 55.2 95.8 94.8 38.5 58.3 17.7 86.5 1.0 2.1 4.2 3-person households .......... 98.1 70.1 2.8 96.3 3.7 16.8 72.0 50.5 49.5 57.9 98.1 98.1 47.7 73.8 33.6 92.5 3.7 7.5 15.9 /.-person households .......... I00.0 73.5 6.0 92.8 0 19.3 75.9 57.8 57.8 55.4 96.4 100.0 60.2 75.9 42.2 96.~ 1.2 6.0 13.3 5-person households .......... 96.6 77.6 3.4 96.6 1.7 12.1 77.6 69.0 69.0 39.7 98.3 94.8 51.7 77.6 41.~ 93.1 0 8.6 10.3 Households of 6 or more ...... 97.5 6/4.2 3.7 95.1 0 19.8 70.4 ~.3 53.1 56.2 i00.0 96.3 /.4./. 64.2 38.3 88.9 0 ~.9 9.9
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .......... 95.7 51.3 2.6 88.9 2.6 6.8 ~t4.2 50.4 47.9 51.3 98.3 98.3 52.1 53.0 17.9 80.3 0 1.7 1.7 3-person h o u s e h o l d s .......... 96.3 60.6 .9 91.7 1.8 19.3 40.4 55.0 5~.I ~5.8 96.3 99.1 52.3 61.5 24.8 87.2 0 0 3.7 4-person households .......... 97.0 59.7 1.5 92.5 1.5 16.4 52.2 58.2 58.2 50.7 98.5 I00.0 62..2 56.7 23.9 85.1 0 6.0 13.4 5-per~n households .......... 95.2 45.2 0 88.7 0 14.5 4 6 . 8 5~.8 5~.8 51.6 98.4 100.0 72.6 53.2 29.0 87.1 0 0 3.2 Households Of 6 or more ...... 94.6 45.0 0 91.0 0 14.4 45.0 42.3 41.~ 61.3 90.1 97.3 67.6 28.8 25.2 73.0 O .9 .9
Under 1,000: 2-person households .......... 93.2 42.5 2.7 87.7 1.4 5.5 32.9 43.8 ~i.I 49.3 98.6 97.3 45.2 ~6.6 16.4 79.5 0 0 0 3-person households .......... 93.1 48.3 1.7 89.7 0 17.2 31.0 43.1. 43.1 &~.8 96.6 98.3 50.0 58.6 17.2 86.2 0 0 3.& &-person households .......... 94.6 51.4 0 91.9 0 13.5 45.9 56.8 56.8 48.6 97.3 100.0 67.6 45.9 24.3 78.4 0 8.1 13.5 5-person households .......... 91.2 38.2 0 85.3 0 20.6 23.5 52.9 52.9 ~.I 97.1 100.0 6h.7 ~.i 23.5 79.4 0 0 2.9 Households of 6 or more . . . . . . 93.8 32.8 0 90.6 0 15.6 39.1 t,2.2 40.6 62.5 87.5 95.3 65,6 23.4 23.4 60.9 0 0 0
2,000-3,999 : 2-person hous e~ids .......... I00.0 80.0 5.7 91.4 2.9 25.7 57.1 51.4 51.4 45.7 97.1 I00.0 57.1 80.0 31.~ 91.4 0 8.6 8.6 3-person households .......... 100.0 80.0 2.2 i00.0 ¢.¢ 17.8 71.1 60.0 60.0 48.9 I00.0 97.8 55.6 68.9 22.2 91.1 0 4.4 11.1 ~-person households .......... 97.8 68.9 6.7 95.6 4.4 22.2 66.7 71.1 68.9 /.8.9 97.8 100.0 51.1 6~.4 37.8 97.8 0 2.2 4.4 5-person households .......... 100.0 75.9 0 i00.0 0 10.3 65.5 55.2 55.2 55.2 96.6 100.0 65.5 58.6 37.9 89.7 0 6.9 3.4 Households of 6 or more ...... 94.0 58.0 4.0 88.0 4.0 36.0 6~.0 58.0 58.0 6~.0 92.0 100.0 78.0 62.0 52.0 94.0 0 0 2.0
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-person households .......... I00.0 91.7 0 100.0 0 0 25.0 83.3 83.3 66.7 83.3 100.0 50.0 58.3 33.3 91.7 0 0 0 3-persun households .......... I00.0 92.3 0 I00.0 0 15.4 53.8 53.8 53.8 53.8 100.0 100.0 61.5 92.3 38.5 I00.0 0 7 . 7 0 /.-person households .......... 100.0 94.1 0 100.0 0 29.4 76.5 6~.7 6~.7 76.5 9/..1 94.1 70.6 82.4 35.3 94.1 0 5.9 11.8 5-persou households .......... 1(30.0 8Z.6 0 100.0 0 7.7 69.2 8~.6 8~.6 76.9 92.3 100.0 53.8 92.3 30.8 100.0 0 7.7 23.1 Households of 6 or =ore ...... 100.0 87.5 0 i00.0 0 12.5 75.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 93.8 68.8 43.8 31.3 I00.0 0 0 6.3
6,0(30 and over: 2 - p e r n s n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 8 3 . 3 1 6 . 7 1 0 0 . 0 0 1 6 . 7 5 0 . 0 3 3 . 3 3 3 . 3 5 0 . 0 1 0 0 . 0 8 3 . 3 1 6 . 7 3 3 . 3 1 6 . 7 1 0 0 . 0 1 6 . 7 0 0 3-person households .......... i00.0 83.3 16.7 I00.0 0 0 66.7 50.0 50.0 83.3 100.0 100.0 33.3 83.3 33.3 I00.0 0 16.7 0 4 - p e r s o n households .......... I00.0 I00.0 12.5 I00.0 0 12.5 62.5 100.0 100.0 62.5 100.0 100.0 50.0 87.5 25.0 100.0 0 0 12.5 5-person households .......... 1(30.0 62.5 0 100.0 0 12.5 75.0 ~7.5 37.5 50.0 100.0 I00.0 50.0 87.5 50.0 100.0 0 0 0 Households Of 6 or E~re ...... IO0.0 77.8 O I00.O O II.i 88.9 66.7 66.7 55.6 1(30.0 i00.0 66.7 66.7 33.3 100.0 O U.I Ii.I
All ineoces 2/: 2opersun households .......... 97.4 62.5 3.6 89.6 2.1 10.4 38.5 5&.7 53.1 50.0 96.9 98.~ 51.6 59.9 21.4 85.4 .5 3.6 3.6 3-person households .......... 98.0 69.2 2.0 95.5 2.0 17.7 50.0 55.6 55.1 50.0 97.5 99.0 51.0 67.7 25.8 90.4 0 2.0 6.1 /.-person households .......... 96.8 69.9 3.2 94.2 1.9 18.6 59.6 65.4 6/..1 52.6 98.1 99..4 60.9 65.4 30.8 91.7 0 4.5 12.2 ~-person households .......... 97.6 58.3 0 92.9 0 iK.2 5~.3 55.9 55.9 55.1 97.6 i00.0 68.5 62.2 33.9 89.0 0 3.1 4.7 Households of 6 or more ...... 95.3 55.5 .9 91.5 .9 19.4 56.9 49.3 /.8.8 58.8 91.5 97.6 71.1 41.7 32.7 81.0 0 .9 2.4
~ / 21 mea l s s t h ~ e = 1 p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by i n s o l e .
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Table If.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, SWEETPOTATOES: Quan t i ty Per Household SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food fr~n all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size _I/
(1)
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets Potatoes, sweet 'potatoes
Fish, Sir~ps, Jellies, Canned,
Total Beef Veal Pork Lamb, Variety Luncheon Total Chicken shell- Eggs Sugar molas - Jams, meats, ses, pre- i Candies Fresh Frozen dehy- mutton game meats fish honey serves drated
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ll) (12) (13) (14) . (~) (16) (17) (18) (19)
Chips, sticks
(2O)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000
2-person households ........ 4.91 1.65 0.06 2.49 0.07 0.23 0.49 2.05 1.98 I.C4 2.11 2.16 0.58 0.37 0.09 3.22 0.00 0.0~ * 3-person households ........ 8.18 2.32 .19 4.14 .05 .49 .99 2.24 2.11 1.50 2.57 3.29 .68 .66 .19 5.0~ .00 .08 .03 4-person households ........ 7.96 2.06 .0~ 4.51 .01 .32 1.01 2.28 2.20 1.80 2.71 3.93 1.07 .63 .19 5.69 .00 .(35 .05 5-person households ........ 9.51 2.67 .05 5.33 .13 .38 1.17 2.86 2.74 1.32 3.56 4.81 1.27 .6~ .19 6.88 .00 .00 .03 Households of 6 or more .... 9.43 2.13 .05 5.54 .09 .52 1.22 2.21 2.19 2.25 3.33 5.28 2.42 .63 .19 8.31 .00 .03 *
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 6.95 2.47 .12 3.29 .i0 .35 .61 2.60 2.50 1.19 2.14 1.94 .26 .61 .17 3.14 .00 .04 .05 3-person households ........ 8.98 3.i0 .23 4.19 .i0 .31 1.06 2.63 2.45 i.~0 2.65 3.24 .%6 .75 .23 4.95 .01 .09 .07 4-person households ........ 11.04 3.27 .17 5.46 .07 .47 1.60 2.78 2.%6 1.96 3.23 3.99 .67 .87 .30 5.76 .00 .03 .06 5-person households ........ 11.96 3.49 .ii 6.11 .1% .43 1.68 3.83 3.81 1.97 3.98 4.60 1.05 .78 .36 8.06 .00 .I0 .05 Households Of 6 or more .... 12.13 2.91 .0~ 6.41 .G4 .6S 1.84 2.43 2.43 2.18 4.~ 5.23 1.83 1.39 .48 10.60 .00 .07 .03
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 7.59 2.77 .17 3.86 .02 .16 .61 1.98 1.82 .95 2.20 1.95 .41 .35 .25 3.51 .02 .08 .01 3-person households ........ 10.34 3.73 .29 4.75 .i0 .25 1.22 1.87 1.87 1.46 3.02 3.11 .36 .73 .45 4.75 .06 .17 .08 k-person households ........ 10.38 3.60 .13 5.57 .06 .23 .78 1.81 1.84 1.67 3.34 3.68 .74 .97 .3% 5.78 .00 .15 .12 5-person households ........ 14.22 5.14 .17 6.68 .00 .26 1.99 3.51 3.50 2.26 3.71 4.78 .74 1.38 .97 7.25 .06 .07 .12 Households of 6 or more .... 16.12 6.14 .25 6.91 .00 .55 2.28 4.03 3.62 1.39 6.68 5.54 1.49 1.26 .48 12.72 .00 .05 .21
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ 7.71 3.63 .06 2.86 .14 .43 .58 1.83 1.83 .97 2.31 1.42 .24 .31 .14 2.75 .02 .00 .00 3-person households ........ i0.01 4.60 .14 4.16 .15 .07 .89 2.19 1.82 1.%6 2.97 2.89 .35 .77 .52 4.39 .03 .02 .ii 4-person households ........ 12.24 5.22 .35 5.23 .19 .27 .98 3.14 3.03 1.93 3.63 3.32 .57 .83 .59 4.82 .09 .07 .i0 5-person households ........ 13.15 5.93 .09 5.66 .00 .05 1.43 3.43 3.43 1.14 4.55 3.45 .25 1.45 .55 7.06 .00 .16 .3A Households of 6 or more .... 15.%6 6.4% .!6 5.68 .05 .25 2.88 4.00 3.89 2.03 5.89 5.71 .69 1.28 .61 7.71 .00 .02 .25
All incomes _2/: 2-person households ........ 6.36 2.33 .11 2.99 .12 .26 .57 2.17 2.08 1.06 2.13 2.01 .41 .45 .16 3.19 .01 .05 .02 3-person households ........ 9.24 3.22 .2_I 4.34 .09 .33 1.0% 2.31 2.12 1.%6 2.76 3.22 .51 .71 .30 4.91 .02 .i0 .07 k-person households ........ 10.39 3.38 .15 5.24 .08 .35 1.19 2.60 2.44 1.83 3.21 3.82 .76 .83 .32 5.59 .01 .07 .(~ 5-person households ........ 11.95 3.90 .i0 5.95 .09 .33 1.60 3.45 3.41 1.74 3.95 4.56 .97 .96 ./4 7./4 .01 .08 .i0 Households of 6 or more .... 12.32 3.52 .Ii 6.24 .0% .56 1.80 2.88 2.76 2.06 4.~7 5.35 1.89 1.14 .38 9.97 .00 .04 .07
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 5.82 1.98 .i0 2.70 .OO .38 .65 1.79 1.79 1.00 1.55 1.58 .38 .22 .13 2.37 .00 .0% .01 3-person households ........ 10.12 3.18 .37 4.65 .0% .81 1.07 2.22 2.22 1.30 2.06 2.46 .63 .43 .19 3.94 .00 .II .06 4-person households ........ 6.91 1.76 .03 4.03 .00 .26 .82 2.03. 1.79 1.56 1.26 2.85 .55 .4~ .IS 3.72 .00 .00 .09 5-person households ........ 12.69 3.88 .15 6.23 .38 .58 1.%6 4.00 3.69 1./4 2.72 3.73 .68 .41 .0~ 5.92 .00 .00 .02 Households of 6 or more .... 16.25 4.50 .00 8.42 .83 1.42 I.OS 3.00 3.00 3.67 2.05 3.92 1.01 .~ .OS 8.33 .00 .00 .00
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 6.74 2.86 .Ii 2.89 .05 .37 .%6 2.63 2.55 1.06 1.97 1.72 .14 .33 .20 2.85 .00 .06 .05 3-person households ........ 8.92 3.14 .31 4.15 .06 .35 .91 3.13 2.82 1.36 2.32 3.10 .41 .60 .20 4.31 .00 .12 .07 4 -person households ........ 10.81 3.55 .14 5.01 .08 .53 1.51 2./4 2.33 1.77 3.17 3.80 .60 .68 .24 5.01 .00 .03 .06 5-person households ........ 12.57 3.69 .19 6.17 .18 .69 1.66 3.58 3.58 2.09 3.62 3.91 .70 .55 .33 6.45 .00 .06 .07 Households of 6 or more .... 13.49 3.39 .15 6.92 .00 1.19 1.85 2.29 2.29 1.83 3.78 4.70 2.40 .8~ .16 8.49 .00 .0~ .05
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........ 7.1/ 2.79 .24 3.43 .03 .12 .50 1.95 1.76 .76 2.14 1.78 .41 .29 .23 3.29 .02 .1/ .02 3-person households ........ 10.75 4.20 .~ 4.56 .IS .20 1.17 1.88 1.88 1.76 2.71 3.07 .30 .59 .50 4.45 .07 .IS .0~ 4-person households ........ 9.90 3.61 .14 5.11 .13 .25 .67 2.00 2.00 1.68 3.17 3.05 .29 .75 .32 5.16 .CO .09 .12 5-person households ........ 14.34 6.3-5 .(30 5.87 .CO .42 1.91 3.1! 3.08 1.79 3.42 4.53 .61 .81 .82 6.19 .I0 .Ii .I0 Households of 6 or more .... 15.60 6.92 .52 6.22 .CO .53 1.42 4.06 3.56 1.22 5.43 4.8% 1.71 1.23 .55 10.66 .00 .ii .27
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ 7.58 3.76 .0% 2.63 .16 .42 .57 1.88 1.88 .90 2.28 1.22 .22 .28 .14 2.40 .02 .CO .CO 3-person households ........ 10.40 5.12 .16 3.96 .IS .09 .90 2.24 1.94 1.59 2.64 2.92 .3% .69 .56 4.62 .0% .CO .14 4-person households ........ 12.17 5.05 .%6 5.16 .28 .3Z .88 2.97 2.87 1.60 3.36 3.26 .42 .79 .68 4.55 .C~ .05 .14 5-person households ........ 12.47 6.58 .17 4.22 .00 .CO 1.50 4.08 4.08 1.40 5.14 2.52 .36 .98 .83 5.78 .CO .1/ .61 Households of 6 or more .... 14.99 7./4 .17 4.83 .08 .17 2.30 4.61 4.61 1.50 5.67 5.50 .70 1.42 .76 8.11 .CO .CO .17
All Inc~nes ~/: 2-person households ........ 6.65 2.73 .12 2.90 .0% .30 .55 2.12 2.05 .94 1.95 1.69 .28 .29 .19 2.77 .01 .06 ,02 3-person households ........ 10.08 3.85 .32 4.~0 .Ii .41 I.CO 2.53 2.30 1.49 2.%6 2.95 .45 .56 .3~ 4.43 .02 .ii .09 4-person households ........ 10.40 3.62 .17 4.98 .13 .40 i.i0 2.45 2.36 1.66 2.93 3.41 .&9 .66 .33 4.71 .01 .0% .I0 5-person households ........ 13.03 4.77 .13 5.83 .14 .49 1.67 3.57 3.51 1.76 3.66 3.81 .61 .67 .%6 6.14 .02 .07 .16 Households of 6 or more .... 14.41 5.17 .25 6.44 .09 .82 1.63 3.31 3.18 1.81 4.21 4.78 1.71 .94 .35 8.55 .CO .05 .12
See footnotes at end of table.
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SOUTH ~ble ll.--MEAT, P(~LT~f, FISH; EGGS; ~JGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ATOES: Q~antity Per Household (continued) BY UI~ANIZATION
pounds used et hc~e per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all'~ouseholds in cell, table i), food from all sources; houaekeepfng households of 2 or more persons~ by urban/zsltion~ reecho+ and household size
i
Meat Poultry Sugar, sweets [ Potatoes, s~et~otat~ea
Urbanization, mcaey inccm~ Fish, Slrups, Jellies, Varlet~ shell- Eggs . moles - Jams, Canned, Chips,
a~ter Inc~e taxes (dollars), and Lamb# Luncheon Sugar Candies Fresh Frozen dehy- household size l/ Total Beef Veal Pork meats, Total Chicken fleh pre- s t i n k s ~/t~ gS.~e ~eats ses~
h~y serves drated
(i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (~) (~) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
~RAL ~ A ~ Under 2,000:
2 -p~son h~holds ........ 3 . 6 9 9-person households ........ 6.53 4-person hcAts eholds ........ 7.84 9-person households ........ 5.30 Households of 6 or more .... 7.41
2,000-3,999: 2-person h~s eholds ........ 7.27 3-person households ........ 8.~ Z-person households ........ 11.94 5-persun huuseholds ........ 11.26 Households of 6 or more .... 10.57
&,C~0-5,999 : 2-person households ........ 9.18 3 -person households ........ 9.65 4-person households ........ 10.36 9-p~rson households ........ 15.17 H~/seholds Of 6 or m~r~ .... 17.46
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........ 10.06 3-person households ........ 8.46 4 -pe r son households ........ 12.49 5-person households ........ 14.41 Households of 6 or more .... 15.88
ALl ~ s 2_/: 2-person households ........ 5.91 3-person households ........ 8.00 & -person households ........ 10.57 5-persca households ........ 11.41 Households of 6 or more .... 11.08
R~HAL FA~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ........ 5.39 3-persun households ........ 7.78 L-person households ........ 9.1~ 5-person households ........ 9.29 Households of 6 or more .... 9.62
Under 1,000: 2ope rson households ........ 4.91 3-person households ........ 6.97 4 - p e r s o n households ........ 7.89 ~-pe r son households ........ 9.18 Households of 6 or more .... 8.87
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 7.42 3-perscun households ........ 10.71 4-person households ........ 9.82 5-person households ........ 12.42 Households of 6 or more .... 13.89
~,000-5,999: 2-person h~/seholds ........ 7.~0 3-persmo households ........ 10.70 4 -person households ........ 13.69 5-person h~eholds ........ 10.96 Households of 6 or more ..... 13.87
6,000 and over : 2-person households ........ 6.62 3-person huus ehslde ........ 12.08 4-person haus eholds ........ 12.03 5-person households ........ 13.08 Households of 6 or more .... 16.62
All incomes 2/: 2-person households ........ 6.13 3-person households ........ 9.01 4-persan hUUseholds ........ 9.95 5-pe rson households ........ lO.~ Households of 6 or more .... 11.80
X.a9 0.00 1.91 0.~6 0.~ 0.39 2.07 2.07 1.08 2.39 2.05 0.61 0.37 0.05 ~ [ ~ 00~ 0.~ 0.~ 1.22 .10 3.71 .05 .26 1.16 1.9~ 1.80 1.78 2.~2 3.29 .49 .82 .20 6.41 .00 .Ii .01 1.83 .06 4.27 .00 .42 1.26 2.15 2.15 2.20 2.43 3.89 1.01 .59 .IS 6.71 .00 .08 .01 1.05 .00 4.08 .00 .00 1.13 .78 .78 .22 3.61 4.42 .40 .90 .2~ 6.~i .00 .00 .07
• 1.58 .13 4.34 .00 .43 1.22 1.80 1.80 1.91 3.18 4.49 2.00 .75 .26 7.80 .00 .05 .00
1.47 .19 4.13 .24 .30 .95 2.50 2.50 1.56 2.33 2.24 .37 1.12 .05 3.36 .00 -00 .03 2.63 .13 4.00 .15 .24 1.29 1.78 1.78 1.38 2.88 2.98 .45 1.05 .29 5.66 .02 .03 .09 2.71 .25 6.68 .00 .37 1.9~ 3.~ 2.61 2.41 3.19 3.81 .72 1.23 .38 6.71 .00 .03 .08 3.30 .06 5 .77 .14 .25 1.74 4.05 4.05 1.80 4.13 &.93 1.23 1.00 .39 9.53 .00 .13 .05 2.~7 .03 5.66 .00 .2& 1.80 2.35 2.39 1.93 &.60 4.97 1.22 1.8~ .59 10.99 .00 .11 .03
2.50 .00 5.36 .00 .30 1.01 1.53 1.53 1.46 2.24 2.03 .33 .51 .29 4.41 .05 .00 .00 3.03 .08 4.88 .00 .3~ 1.31 1.81 1.81 1.06 3.~0 3.09 .~i .96 .36 5.22 .07 .!: .09 3.05 .16 6.10 .00 .17 .88 1.52 1.52 1.56 3.47 4.3~ 1.25 1.10 .38 6.43 .00 .25 .13 3.38 .56 8.78 .00 .00 2.46 4.28 4.28 1.25 4.32 5.07 .79 2.32 1.53 8.67 .00 .00 .]4 5.38 .00 8.00 .DO .65 3.~3 4.27 3.85 1.47 7.38 5.S5 1.22 1.09 .~7 14.~6 .00 .00 .iS
3.00 .00 5.~0 .00 .75 .81 2.00 2.00 2.21 1.69 3.00 .60 .72 "00 6.75 .00 .00 .00 3.12 .00 4.~0 .0S .00 .85 2.17 1.50 .78 3.51 2.~4 .39 .92 .40 3.72 .00 .00 .02 5.38 .13 5.5~ .00 .13 1.31 2.88 2.88 2.80 ~ .21 3.~ .99 .91 .~6 ~ .88 .i~ .13 .00 5.32 .00 7.60 .00 ,00 1.49 2.80 2.80 .00 3.67 3.90 .00 2.39 .07 8.~0 .00 .31 .00 4.75 .25 5.88 .00 ,50 4.50 2.78 2.38 3.26 5.99 4.63 .33 1.07 .~0 6.75 .00 .00 .50
1.62 .ii 3.07 .30 .24 .65 2.10 2.07 1.31 2.23 2.09 .~8 .64 .09 3.75 .01 .02 .02 2.24 .09 4.16 .07 .24 1.20 1.86 1.75 1.37 2.89 3.08 .~ .92 .27 5.66 .02 .i0 .05 2.93 .16 5.78 .CO .30 i.~0 2.60 2.30 2.14 3.16 3.80 .91 1.01 .32 6.37 .01 .11 .07 3.27 .12 6.1~ .08 .14 i.~2 3.43 9.43 1.30 4.(~ 4.76 .89 1.35 .49 8.77 .CO .13 .06 2.76 .06 5.71 .00 .41 2.06 2.61 2.~5 1.96 4.61 4.97 I.~5 1.45 .43 10.59 .00 .06 .07
1.69 .07 3.0~ .06 .12 .~ 2.40 2.13 1.02 2.52 3.17 .82 .61 , ii 3.38 .00 .03 2.67 .06 3.99 .05 .36 .61 2.69 2.42 1.36 3-36 4.48 1.01 .76 .18 ~.66 .00 .00 . 02 2.60 .02 5.26 .04 .28 .9~ 2.68 2.68 1.62 4.~8 5.07 1.67 .86 .20 6.59 .00 .08 .04 2.60 .IX3 5 . 2 9 .00 .4~ .96 3.12 3.09 1.86 4.23 5.95 2.27 .69 .25 7.9~ .00 .00 .01 2.0~ .00 5,91 .00 .39 1.24 2.38 2.3~ 2.22 3.72 6.23 3.08 .55 .16 8.72 ,00 .01
1.3~ .07 2.95 .03 .IK .40 2.08 2.00 1.01 2.48 3.0~ .81 .51 .09 3.49 .00 .00 .00 2.26 .12 3.87 .00 .26 .45 1.9~ 1.73 1.17 3.09 4.58 .95 .81 .I0 4.60 .00 .00 .01 2.00 .00 4.89 .O0 .26 .7& 2.59 2.59 1.37 4.50 5.09 2.00 .75 .19 5.80 .00 .I0 .03 2.96 .00 4.89 .00 .72 .61 2.~5 2.84 1.38 4.~5 5.19 2.63 .54 .17 7.6~ ,00 .00 .01 1.60 .00 5.8~ .00 .32 1.12 2.27 2.19 2.49 3.~0 6.2~ 2.95 .46 .18 8.i0 .00 .00 .00
2.78 .06 3.47 .03 .38 .71 2.66 2.14 .95 2.80 2.60 .82 .92, .28 ~.56 .00 .Ii .06 4.14 .09 4.88 .13 .25 1.22 2.30 2.30 1.66 3.77 4.65 .74 .75 .20 5.86 .00 .05 .05 3.33 .12 ~.54 .21 .41 1.21 2.80 2.73 1.76 3.60 5.45 .89 .89 .38 7.i0 .00 .0~ .01 3.49 .00 7.3~ .00 .I0 i.~9 3.96 3.75 2.24 K.86 6.14 1,76 .74 .3~ 8.40 .00 .16 .01 3,22 .08 7.52 .24 .90 1.93 2.96 2.96 3.55 5.~9 6.9~ 2,48 1.20 .76 13.60 .00 .00 .01
3.50 .00 3.49 .00 .00 .41 3.96 3.71 1.38 2.80 3.70 .78 .~7 .34 2.79 .00 -00 .00 3,48 .00 5.93 .00 .17 1.12 2.31 2.23 1.02 3.94 3.76 .76 .6~ .50 ~.85 .00 .OH .00 6.38 .00 5.86 .00 .43 1.02 2.51 2.48 2.~0 3.95 ~ .~ 1.00 1.7~ .28 6.53 .00 .06 .03 4.42 .00 5.32 .00 .i0 1.12 3.62 3.62 7.6~ 3.62 5.38 1.30 1.91 .30 9.19 .00 .07 .15 5.52 .00 6.10 .00 .25 2.00 3 .ii 3.11 1,83 9.43 7.34 1.&9 1.93 .19 15.32 .00 .00 .02
2.28 .50 3.25 .00 .17 .42 .75 .75 ,58 3.49 2.64 .12 .~ .33 3.17 .08 .00 .00 3.83 .67 6.58 .00 .00 1.00 i.~2 1.42 3.17 5.83 5.01 .37 1.26 .~7 4.17 .0O .50 .GO 6.3~ .06 ~.79 .00 .13 .70 6.00 5.38 2,00 4.17 5.11 .51 .95 .2~ 7.4~ .00 .00 .0~ 4.47 .00 7.25 .00 .38 .99 2.06 2.06 2.81 4.10 6.50 .42 1.25 .50 9.50 .00 .00 .00 5.&~ .00 8.72 .00 .II 2.35 3.72 3.72 1.94 6.58 8.46 1.3~ I.ii .19 7.83 .00 .14 .ii
2.21 .08 3.18 .03 .15 .48 2.50 2.22 1.02 2.62 3.12 .80 .68 .16 3.74 ~ .05 .02 3.17 .08 4.55 .06 .29 .8~ 2.51 2.33 1.53 3.53 4.~6 .87 .82 .21 4.96 .00 .03 .OA 3.51 .05 4.98 .08 .31 1.03 3.13 3.02 1.75 4.~3 5.2~ 1.35 1.01 .29 6.89 .00 .07 .03 3.05 .00 5 .88 .00 .33 1.05 3.21 3.15 2.50 ~-37 5.92 1.97 .93 .29 8.06 .00 .05 .02 2.80 .02 6.83 .06 .50 1.60 2.79 2.76 2.~9 h.56 6.59 2.77 .91 .32 10.65 .00 .01 .02
IESS than 0.00~. I/ 21 meals st hums = 1 person. ~/ Includes households not classlfled by Incase.
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Table 12.--MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; FOTATOES, ~ATOES: Money Value Per Household SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Money valus (dollars) o£ food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (ba~ed on all households in sell, %able i), food £ram all sources; housekeeping households o£ 2 or more persons, by urban- ization, income, and household size
Meat P o u l t r y
Urbauization, mo~7 ineom~ after income taxes (dollars), Lamb, Variety
and household size l/ Total Beef Veal Pork mutton meats, Luncheonmeats Total Chicken game
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) C6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
Sugar, sweets Potatoes, sweetpotatoes
Fish, Sirups, Jellies, s h e l l - Eggs moles- Jams, Conned, Chips, fish Sugar ses, pre- Candies Fresh Frozen dehy-
drated sticks honey s e r v e s
(~ ) (~) (14) CZS) C16) C17) CzS) C19} C20) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ....... 2.44 0.86 0.03 1.16 0.08 0.ii 0.23 0.96 0.92 0.45 3 -person households ....... 3.87 1.17 .ii 1.94 .02 .17 .45 1.09 1.02 .58 4 -person housaholds ....... 3,82 i,Ii ,02 2.04 ,01 ,15 ,49 1,13 I.~8 ,68 5-person households ....... 4.33 1.20 .02 2.44 .08 .16 .58 1.44 1.39 .47 Households of 6 or more ,,, 3,93 ,98 ,02 2,21 ,05 ,20 ,53 1,06 1,05 ,81
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ....... 3.72 1.38 .088 1.74 .05 .14 .33 1.36 1.30 .55 3-person hotlseholds ....... 4.87 1.71 .15 2.29 .06 .13 .53 1.36 1.27 .66 4-person households ....... 5.63 1.73 .12 2.76 .0~ .20 .77 1.39 1.17 .77 5-person households ....... 6,09 1,78 ,06 3,14 ,07 ,19 .85 1.95 1,94 ,82 Households of 6 or more ... 5.57 1.46 .05 2.87 .01 .24 .87 1.16 1.16 .79
4,000-5,999: 2-personhouseholds ....... 4.56 1,80 ,14 2,17 .03 .09 ,33 1.05 .96 .56 3-person households ....... 5,93 2,21 ,18 2,70 ,06 ,ii ,67 ,96 ,96 ,81 4-person households ....... 5,68 2,06 ,Ii 3,00 ,02 ,i0 ,39 .90 ,89 ,76 5-person households ....... 8,01 2,89 ,08 3,94 .00 ,13 ,98 1,74 1,73 .93 Households of 6 or more ... 8.67 3.37 .20 3.66 .00 .27 1.16 1.92 1.75 .62
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ....... 5,33 2,61 ,06 1,88 ,13 .32 .3~ 1,07 1,07 .53 3-person households ....... 5.93 2.79 .i0 2.38 .09 .0~ .53 I.I0 .91 .77 4-person households ....... 7.41 3.21 .25 3.09 .07 .20 .60 1.61 1.58 1.02 5-person households ....... 7.60 3.17 .05 3.55 .CO .02 .81 1.95 1.95 .56 Households of 6 or more ... 9.13 3.93 .18 3.51 .05 .ii 1.36 2.20 2.20 1.06
All incomes 2_/: 2-person households ....... 3,55 1,37 ,08 1,59 .08 .14 ,30 i,ii 1,07 .52 3 -person households ....... 5.CO 1.82 .13 2.31 .06 .14 .53 1.17 1.07 .68 4-person households ....... 5.49 1.88 .i0 2.71 .04 .16 .59 1.29 1.18 .77 5-person households ....... 6.24 2.05 .05 3.15 .05 .15 .82 1.76 1.74 .71 Households of 6 or more ... 5.93 1.8~ .08 2.90 .02 .22 .85 1.41 1.36 .80
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-personhouseholds ....... 2,~ 1,01 ,06 1,33 ,00 ,17 ,31 .90 .90 .45 3-person households ....... 4,62 1,51 .24 2,10 .02 .27 .47 I.I0 1.10 .53 4-person households ....... 3,31 1,08 ,02 1,71 .00 ,ii ,39 .99 .85 ,58 5-person households ....... 5,90 1,73 ,0~ 2,96 .22 .25 ,69 2,0~ 1.91 ,53 Households of 6 or more ... 7.32 1.98 .00 3.79 .~ .51 .56 1.51 1.51 1.34
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....... 3.57 1.58 .07 1.51 .03 .15 .24 1.42 1.36 .47 3-person households ....... 4.96 1.81 .21 2.31 .04 .13 .47 1.70 1.55 .55 4-person households ....... 5.55 1.93 .09 2.~,~ .05 .20 .72 1.24 1.15 .76 5-person households ....... 6.31 1.84 .07 3.21 .08 .30 .80 1.94 1.94 .92 Households of 6 or more ... 6.14 1.72 .09 3.03 .00 .37 .93 1.12 1.12 .72
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households ....... 4.54 1.86 .20 2.07 .03 .Oq .31 1.03 .92 .50 3-person households ....... 6.18 2.53 .28 2.60 .i0 .08 .58 1.00 1.00 .95 4-person households ....... 5.24 2.07 .12 2.58 .03 .i0 .34 1.00 I.CO .82 5-person households ....... 8.36 3.53 .CO 3.66 .00 .20 .97 1.57 1.55 .72 Households of 6 or more ... 8.90 3.91 .42 3.57 .00 .24 .76 1.93 1.72 .6~
6,000 ~ over: 2-person households ....... 5.38 2.72 .0~ 1.79 .14 .34 .34 I.Ii i.ii .51 3-person households ....... 6.37 3.21 .12 2.34 .i0 .06 .54 1.17 1.00 .91 4-person households ....... 7,34 2,97 .35 3,13 ,ii .26 ,53 1.53 1.51 ,97 5-person households ....... 7.Z0 3.61 .08 2.76 .00 .00 .94 2.31 2.31 .75 Households of 6 or more .,. 9,19 4.64 .23. 3.36 ,08 .09 ,81 2,78 2,78 ,99
All incomes 2_/: 2-person households ....... 3.85 1.64 .09 1.63 .0~ .16 .30 1.15 I.i0 .49 3 -person households ....... 5.58 2.23 .22 2.38 .07 .15 .52 1.34 1.21 .74 4-person households ....... 5.5~ 2.0~ .13 2.58 .07 .18 .55 1.23 1.17 .78 5-person households ....... 6.96 2.53 .05 3.24 .07 .22 .84 1.89 1.86 .76 Households of 6 or more ... 7.43 2.83 .20 3.27 .06 .30 .78 1.73 1.67 .81
0,72 0,22 0,11 0,11 0,04 0,25 0.00 0,01 * • 86 ,34 ,12 ,19 ,09 .37 ,00 .01 .0 3 .88 ,42 .17 .iS ,08 ,39 ,00 .01 ,0~
1,20 ,52 ,20 ,19 ,09 ,52 ,00 ,00 ,03 1,08 ,56 ,32 ,16 ,09 ,56 .00 ,01 -
,74 ,51 ,05 ,16 ,09 ,25 ,00 ,01 .04 ,93 ,32 ,I0 ,21 ,12 ,37 ~ ,01 ,07
1,12 ,42 ,13 ,26 ,17 ,47 ,00 .01 ,06 i,~ ,52 ,16 ,22 ,18 ,5~ ,00 ,02 ,0~ 1,55 ,53 ,30 ,33 ,21 ,71 ,00 ,01 .03
,80 .20 .i0 ,ii ,15 ,26 .01 ,02 ,01 1,09 ,32 ,09 ,21 ,22 ,37 .02 .03 ,06 1,21 ,38 ,15 ,31 ,17 ,45 ,00 ,03 ,ii 1,36 ,53 ,15 ,40 ,56 ,54 ,02 ,02 .ii 2,29 ,56 ,26 .35 ,28 ,89 ,00 ,01 ,20
.86 .13 .07 .i0 .08 .23 .01 .00 .00 1.12 .29 .09 .26 .28 .33 .01 * .09 1.39 .38 .13 .29 .31 .36 .03 .02 .09 1,68 ,49 ,05 .45 ,3~ ,55 ,00 ,03 .06 2,03 ,56 .16 .37 ,34 ,55 ,00 * .22
,75 ,30 .09 ,13 .09 ,25 * .01 .02 .97 .33 .I0 .21 .15 .37 .01 .02 .06
1.12 .41 .14 .26 .16 .43 * .01 .07 1.43 .52 .15 .28 .24 .~ * .02 .06 1,5/* ,55 ,29 .28 .18 ,70 ,(30 .01 .Or/
.60 ,17 ,09 ,05 ,05 .21 ,00 ,01 * • 75 ,25 ,12 .12 ,08 ,33 ,00 .02 ,05 ,50 ,32 ,i0 ,14 ,06 .30 .00 .00 ,06 .98 .43 .14 .12 .0~ .51 ,00 ,00 ,02 ,95 ,36 ,19 ,16 .05 ,56 .00 .00 ,00
.71 .17 .04 .ll .i0 .23 .(](3 .01 .04
.89 .29 .09 .16 .12 .32 .00 .02 .06 1.13 .41 .12 .21 .16 .43 .CO .01 .06 1.30 ,37 .ii ,15 ,IS ,43 ,00 ,01 ,06 1.52 ,43 ,36 ,21 .12 ,63 .CO ,01 ,05
,84 ,17 ,i0 ,i0 ,15 ,26 * ,02 ,02 .98 ,30 ,07 ,19 .25 ,34 .02 .03 ,07
1,17 .30 ,07 ,23 ,12 ,41 ,CO ,02 ,10 1,27 ,51 ,14 .28 .52 .&8 .03 .02 ,11 1.94 .49 .24 .35 .33 .6~ .CO .01 .24
.86 .Ii .07 .09 .08 .20 .01 .00 .00 1.03 .29 .08 .23 .32 .36 .02 .CO .12 1.26 .39 .12 .29 .36 .3~ .02 .01 .13 1.90 ,23 ,07 ,25 ,5~ ,44 ,CO .03 ,ii 1,98 ,55 ,17 ,42 ,39 ,51 ,CO .00 .08
• 74 .17 .07 .09 .ii .22 * .01 .02 • 92 .29 .09 .17 .18 .3~ .01 .02 .08
1.06 .37 .ii .21 .17 .38 * .01 .08 1.36 .39 .12 .19 .28 .46 .01 .01 .09 1.61 .46 .27 .26 .20 .58 .CO .01 .i0
See f o o t n o t e s a t end o f t a b l e .
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Table 12.--MEAT, POULTRY, F I ~ ; EGGS; SUGAR, SWEETS; POTATOES, ~ E S : Money Va lue P e r H o u s e h o l d (men t£nued) SOUTH BY URK~IIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food fr~n all sources; housekeeping households o£ 2 or mo,~ persons, by urbanization, ~ , and household slze
Meat Poultry
Urbanization, money
Variety Luncheon after i ~ t a x e s (dollars), Lamb, meats, T o t a l (~tlcken and hottsehold s l z e ~ / T o t a l Beef Veal Pork ~ % t o n game meats
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7] (8) (9) (m)
RURAL ~NFARM Under 2,000:
2-person households .......... 1.89 0.68 0.00 0'.85 0.19 0.1/ 0.17 0.87 0.87 3-person households .......... 3.17 .68 .02 1.81 .03 .10 .55 .92 .83 4-person households .......... 3.70 .93 .02 1.91 .00 .21 .63 1.06 1.06 5-person households ........... 2.29 .50 .GO 1.74 .00 .00 .65 .45 .45 Households of 6 or more ...... 2.90 .66 .0~ 1.66 .00 .18 .51 . 80 .80
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......... 4.03 .90 .12 2.23 .Ii .14 .53 1.27 1.27 3-person households .......... 4.~6 1.30 .06 2.21 .I0 .155 .63 .79 .79 4 -person households .......... 6.05 I. 35 .1:.00 3.38 . O0 .22 .91 1.68 1.15 5 -person households .......... 5.88 1,69 .06 3.03 .07 . ii .92 i. 96 1.96 Households of 6 or more ...... 4.86 1,23 .02 2.54 .(X3 .10 .81 1.07 '..07
~,000-5,999 : 2-person households .......... 4.88 1.60 . O0 2.67 . DO .16 .45 .85 .85 3-person households .......... 5.63 I, 75 .05 2.86 . DO .17 .80 .89 .89 k-person households .......... 5.95 1,75 .II 3.58 .GO .0~ ,43 .71 .71 5-person households .......... 8.15 1.76 .26 4.97 .DO .00 1.16 2.03 2.03 Households of 6 or more ...... 9.02 2.93 .DO 4.04 .DO .36 1.68 2.0~ 1.86
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......... 5.95 2,1:.0 .00 3.07 .DO .30 .39 l.lO 1.1/) 3-person households .......... 4.54 1.66 .GO 2.32 .07 .00 .50 .93 .66 4 -person households .......... 7.85 3.75 .05 3.1.5 . O0 .06 • 85 1 • 52 1.52 5-person households .......... 8 . 0 8 2.5~ .GO 4.83 .DO .DO .71 1.67 1.67 Households of 6 or more ...... 9.73 2.88 .20 3.70 .00 .23 2.73 1.17 1.14
All incomes ~/: 2-person households .......... 3.23 .97 .08 1.56 .21 .]3 .33 .99 .98 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . 4.28 1.22 .0~ 2.24 .OL, .12 .62 .87 .81 4-person households .......... 5.6~ 1.64 .ii 3.0~ .00 .16 .69 1.25 1.06 5-person households .......... 5.99 1.68 .07 3.28 .0~ .06 .96 1.69 1.69 Households of 6 o r more ...... 5.23 1.40 .03 2.62 .DO .19 .97 1.19 1.13
RURAL FAF~ Under 2,000:
2-person households .......... 2.61 .92 .0~ I.~8 .02 .0~ -1:.0 i.i~ 1.0~ 3-person households .......... 3.80 1.38 .0~ 1.90 .02 .15 .29 1.30 1.15 4-person households .......... 4.~6 1.3~ .01 2.52 .02 .12 .~ 1.3~ 1.3~ 5-person households .......... 4.1:'0 1.17 .00 2.~0 .DO .17 .46 1.52 1.51 Households of 6 or more ...... 4.05 1.03 .00 2.32 .DO .15 .55 1.18 1.16
Under 1,000: 2-person households .......... 2.32 .73 .0~ 1.31 .01 .05 .17 1.01 .98 3-person households .......... 3.46 1.19 .(~ 1.86 .00 .10 -24 .93 .82 ~-person households .......... 3.85 1.05 .00 2.33 .GO .10 .36 1.28 1.28 5-person households .......... 3.94 1.23 .00 2.17 .00 .27 .2"7 1.38 1.3~ Households of 6 or mere ...... 3.6~ .78 .GO 2.27 .DO .12 .48 1.12 1.09
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households .......... 3.85 i. 46 .05 i. 91 .02 . ii .31 I. 27 I. 01 3-person households .......... 5.49 2.29 .0~ 2.39 .(Y7 .12 .5~ 1.12 1.12 4-person households .......... 4.91 i .73 .06 2.26 .09 . IS .59 i. 38 i. 35 5-person households .......... 6.12 1.99 .DO 3.35 .GO .04 ~75 1.97 1.88 Households of 6 or more ...... 6.47 1.58 .05 3.&9 .08 .36 .91 1.47 1.47
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households .......... 3.60 1.86 .DO 1.58 .DO .DO .17 2.01 1.$8 3-person households .......... 5.3"7 1.8¢ .DO 2.80 .DO .(]~ -65 1.15 1.12 4-person households .......... 7.10 3.58 .00 2.8¢ .00 .19 .~8 1.15 l.l~ 5-person households .......... 5,67 2,~6 .GO 2.60 .DO .08 .54 1.93 1.93 Households of 6 or mere ...... 6.59 2.66 .GO 2.82 .DO .Ii I.GO 1.48 i.~8
6,000 and over: 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s .......... 3.65 1.25 .~0 1.78 .GO .03 .19 .37 .3.7 3-person huuseh~Ids .......... 6.L8 1.82 .20 3.6¢ .DO .GO ,52 .70 .70 4 =person households . . . . . . . . . . 6.46 3.53 .01 2.42. . DO .10 .38 2.89 2.6~ 5 -persun h o u s e h o l d s .......... 7.31 2.79 .00 3.90 .00 .16 .~6 1.0~ 1.0~ Households o f 6 or mere ...... 7.83 2.95 .GO 3.76 .DO .02 1.09 1.76 1.76
2-person households .......... 3.0~ 1.17 . 06 1.53 .01 .05 ,22 1.22 1.08 3-person households .......... 4.55 1.71 .0~ 2.22 .03 .13 ,41 1.22 1.13 k-person households .......... 5.00 1.87 .02 2.~ .0~ .13 .50 1.53 1.49 5-person households .......... 5.02 1.58 .DO 2.73 .DO .13 ,51 1.59 1.57 Households 0£ 6 or mere ...... 5.27 1.39 ,01 2.90 .02 .20 .75 1.37 1.36
Sugar, mreet~ : Potatoes, smee%po%a%oes
Fish, shell- Eggs Sirups, Jellies, Canued, fish Sugar ~las- Jams, Candles Fresh F r o z e n dehy- Ql tps,
ses, p r e - d r a t e d s t i c ks h ~ e y : serves
(u) (12) (]3) (14) (15) (16) (17) (~.) (19) (1:.0)
0.~9 0.81 0.21 0.11 0.ii 0.02 0.28 0.00 0.01 0.00 .68 .91 .35 .09 .23 .10 .41 .00 .02 .01 .91 .82 .41 .16 .17 .07 .41 .GO .01 .02 .]3 1.41 .48 .06 .26 .13 -45 .00 .00 .08 .76 i.(~ .49 .25 .]B .Ii .~8 .00 .01 . 00
.79 .79 1.36 .07 .25 .0~ .26 .00 .GO .03
.68 .97 .31 .ii .28 .12 .43 .01 * .08
.83 1.12 .~0 .15 .39 .18 .52 .00 .01 .07
.75 1.59 .6~ .19 .29 .20 .6~ .00 .03 .04
.70 1.59 .51 .25 .41 .22 .~5 .00 .02 .03
.75 .69 .23 .i0 .16 .15 .26 .02 .00 .00 • 63 1.26 .32 .i0 .26 .18 .43 .03 .03 .06 .68 1.26 .47 .25 .37 .24 .50 .00 .03 .13 • 51 1.68 .55 .16 -57 .79 .61 .GO .00 .13 .61 2.56 .59 .29 .29 .25 1.06 .00 .00 .2-I
• 93 .67 .27 .i0 .19 .GO .57 .00 .00 .GO • 28 1.31 .25 .13 .3~ .IB .27 .GO .00 .03
i.i~ 1.81 .32 .14 .29 .22 .39 .06 .O& .00 .GO 1.49 .90 .00 .84 .05 .72 .00 .04 .QO
1.39 2.32 .~0 .10 .29 .35 . 61 .00 .GO .65
• 64, .76 .54 .09 .17 . 06 . 27 * * .01 .62 1.03 .32 .10 .26 .13 .41 .01 .02 .0~ .83 1.15 .41 .17 .32 .16 ,47 .01 .02 .06 .Sh 1.62 ,61 .14 .39 .26 .62 .GO .02 .05 .76 1.62 .52 .25 .33 .19 .72 .00 .01 .08
.39 .76 .32 .I~ .18 .0~ .26 .00 *
.51 .96 .46 .15 .23 .07 .35 .00 .00 .01
. 55 1 . 3 2 .53 .26 .24 . 10 .~6 . 00 .03 .03 • 61 1.26 .62 .32 .21 .].2 ,58 .00 .DO .01 .73 i. ii .67 .<0 .I_5 .08 .63 .00 * *
• 38 .76 .31 .14 .15 .0~ .26 .00 .00 .00 .~4 .94 .47 .14 .24 .0~ .35 .00 .00 .01 .49 1.37 .52 .30 .20 .10 .38 .00 .03 .03 .49 1.27 .54 .34 ,14 .O7 .56 .00 .00 .01 .8¢ 1 . 0 5 .68 .39 .12 .07 .06 . 00 .00 . 00
.3L. .SO .26 .14 .29 .12 .3Z, .00 .02 .05
.67 1.06 .47 .13 .23 .O9 .45 .00 .01 .0~
.60 1.09 .56 .i~ .24 .17 .55 .00 .01 .01
.68 1.38 .66 .22 .23 .14 .62 .00 .03 .01 LIB 1.50 .7~ .33 .3~ .33 1.02 .00 .00 .01
.58 .73 .40 .15 .14 .23 .21 .00 .00 .00
.53 I.ii .~ .14 .iS .iS .3~ .00 .03 .CO
.79 -1.15 .~0 .17 .52 .12 .Sh .OO .02 .03 3.23 .97 .58 .19 .61 .14 .71 .00 .03 .ii
• 58 2.82 .77 .25 .55 . ] 3 1.30 .00 ,00 .02
.24 i. ii .~B .02 .14 .26 .26 .02 .00 .00 1.22 1.60 .52 .05 .37 .16 .28 .00 .03 .00 1.01 1.11 .49 .17 .31 .10 .SL .00 .00 .03 i.ii 1.18 -67 .06 .38 .16 .62 .00 .00 .00
.75 1.67 .86 .24 .31 .16 .62 .GO .02 .03
.~0 .77 .32 .l& .21 .07 .29 * .01 .01
.58 1.01 .~6 .13 .24 .09 .38 .00 .01 .02
.60 1.25 .54 .ll .29 .14 .52 .00 .02 .03
.89 1.26 .62 .26 .28 .]-3 .58 .00 .01 .02
.85 1.35 .70 .37 .25 .15 .80 .00 * .01
* L e s s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . I_/ 21 m e a l s a t h o m e = l p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s no t c l a s s i f i e d by Income.
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Table 13.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Households Using
75.9 40.2 73.8 44.5 57.8 6.085.0 52.0 88.4 49.2 69.1 9.0
82.1 44.9 81.6 52.2 64.7 13.073.3 35.3 83.3 44.7 63.3 3.375.8 30.8 80.6 35.2 52.4 2.2
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table 1), food from all sources ; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons , by urbanization, income,and household size
Freah vegetables Fresh fruits Commercially Commercial canned- -D i d
JuicesUrbanization, moneyincome after income
frozen-- Vegetables Fruitsr e --
Canned (single strength)
taxes (dollars), and Dark Other Except Frozen,household size 1/ green green
Tomatoes Other Citrus OtherVege-
Fruitsbaby,
Baby,'
juniorbaby,
Baby'
juniorVege-
Frui to citrus Other Ve e-gconcen- Fresh
and deep vege- tables juniorfoods JOr fo d
tables fruit table tratedyellow tables foods foods
o s
^ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Under 2,000:2-person households ....... 51.03-person households ....... 53.44-person households ....... 59.45-person households ....... 72.0Households of 6 or more ... 49.3
2,000-3,999:2-person households ....... 61.63-person households ....... 68.5
4-person households ....... 58.25-person households ....... 60.5Households of 6 or more ... 59.8
4,000-5,999:2-person households ....... 71.03-person households ....... 66.24-person households ....... 80.25-person households ....... 80.2Households of 6 or more ... 59.8
6,000 and over:2-person households ....... 77.23-person households ....... 76.64-person households ....... 88.75-person households ....... 76.6Households of 6 or more ... 88.5
All incomes 3/:2-person households ....... 60.33-person households ....... 64.24-person households ....... 68.45-person households ....... 70.1Households of 6 or more ... 58.5
URBANUnder 2,000:
2-person households ....... 65.13-person households ....... 56.44-person households........ 70.65-person households ....... 84.6Households of 6 or more ... 83.3
2,000-3,999:2-person households ....... 64.53-person households ....... 67.24-person households ....... 56.95-person households ....... 71.0Households of 6 or more ... '79.2
4,000-5,999:2-person households ....... 66.73-person households ....... 69.24-person households ....... 89.35-person households ....... 83.3Households of 6 or more ... 68.8
6,000 and over:2-person households ....... 80.03-person households ....... 71.44-person households ....... 35.75-person households ....... 66.7Households of 6 or more ... 88.9
All incomes 31:2-person households ....... 67.23-person households ....... 66.94-person households ....... '71.05-person households ....... '17.0
Households of 6 or more ... 77.0
See footnotes at end of table.
1.1 50.81.9 63.72.9 57.5.7 51.30 39.2
0 25.8 0 43.4 14.0 14.0 7.51.2 35.9 2.6 62.2 12.6 13.3 8.12.4 26.1 1.9 61.4 13.0 19.3 7.26.0 37.3 6.0 76.7 16.7 16.0 4.04.4 18.5 4.4 77.1 6.6 9.7 3.1
SOUTHBY URBANIZATION
6.9 3.95.9 3.68.2 1.06.7 .74.8 .9
90.8 58.3 82.9 57.8 73.1 26.3 9.0 60.4 .3 39.9 1.5 39.1 21.2 16.4 14.3 6.4 12.385.4 66.5 94.7 67.3 77.1 27.7 5.0 74.3 5.3 58.4 9.1 45.6 21.9 24.4 19.9 11.8 12.3
90.2 65.2 85.9 62.5 78.3 21.2 5.5 70.3 8.1 43.3 9.3 56.7 18.6 22.4 13.9 12.1 14.690.7 49.8 87.9 57.7 75.4 18.1 4.3 74.4 5.0 44.5 8.9 63.7 16.4 11.7 8.2 13.5 5.386.7 59.1 92.0 62.6 78.7 16.4 1.4 68.9 16.4 37.8 22.4 69.9 17.5 17.5 11.2 14.0 10.8
02.6
02.71.8
4.3
.32.01.41.4
88.0 78.0 93.5 69.5 82.0 36.5 16.5 73.5 0 49.5 0 33.5 20.0 29.0 14.5 13.0 11.0 2.0
96.7 78.8 95.5 71.4 88.1 37.9 10.8 73.2 8.9 52.0 10.8 35.3 17.5 19.3 18.6 14.5 19.7 3.090.8 77.9 89.9 76.0 86.6 26.3 9.7 76.0 9.2 57.6 15.2 46.5 23.0 19.4 19.4 22.1 16.1 0100.0 81.0 96.7 80.2 92.6 38.0 16.5 85.1 11.6 55.4 14.9 53.7 17.4 33.1 14.9 22.3 24.8 1.987.9 75.0 99.2 67.4 75.8 18.2 6.1 62.1 12.1 50.8 21.2 69.7 19.7 25.8 10.6 25.0 13.6 3.0
96.5 86.0 89.5 73.7 81.6 43.0 35.1 57.9 7.0 70.2 7.0 14.0 15.8 26.3 3.5 11.4 36.0 0100.0 89.6 97.4 85.1 91.6 37.0 13.6 68.2 2.6 57.1 2.6 46.1 21.4 27.9 24.7 29.2 27.3 5.299.2 91.9 100.0 87.9 87.1 59.7 13.7 82.3 12.9 58.1 16.9 25.8 27.4 21.0 38.7 32.3 44.4 0100.0 90.6 100.0 78.1 93.8 62.5 26.6 96.9 7.8 70.3 12.5 37.5 26.6 32.8 39.1 39.1 42.2 6.3100.0 98.4 98.4 90.2 98.4 44.3 16.4 93.4 6.6 47.5 6.6 67.2 27.9 27.9 21.3 24.6 19.7 6.,
85.2 59.2 82.7 56.3 69.0 21.8 9.8 60.7 1.0 39.2 1.7 37.3 16.3 17.1 10.5 9.7 11.4 1.989.4 68.0 93.5 65.0 79.1 26.0 6.9 70.2 4.2 50.2 6.5 48.0 17.9 19.6 15.9 13.5 13.3 2.189.9 67.9 88.5 66.2 78.7 24.9 7.0 70.4 7.2 45.1 9.4 52.0 19.3 21.4 17.3 16.2 15.0 1.289.6 57.9 90.2 61.2 78.6 23.4 8.5 72.4 7.2 47.9 9.9 61.7 17.4 19.1 11.9 15.4 12.4 3.783.6 55.1 90.2 56.4 71.1 14.0 3.9 60.6 9.9 33.8 14.2 72.5 15.1 16.0 8.6 13.1 8.9 2.1
81.4 39.5 79.1 53.5 55.8 14.0 0 55.8 0 34.9 0 41.9 18.6 14.0 14.0 11.6 7.0 0
82.1 51.3 92.3 51.3 59.0 15.4 2.6 79.5 0 46.2 2.6 66.7 12.8 12.8 15.4 10.3 2.6 5.170.6 47.1 76.5 64.7 52.9 23.5 5.9 64.7 5.9 17.6 5.9 70.6 0 35.3 5.9 0 0 053.8 23.1 76.9 61.5 53.8 0 0 69.2 15.4 53.8 15.4 76.9 7.7 23.1 7.7 7.7 0 0
100.0 83.3 100.0 66.7 83.3 0 0 50.0 33.3 50.0 33.3 66.7 0 16.7 0 0 0 16.7
93.5 54.8 77.4 61.3 69.4 29.0 9.17 59.7 0 37.1 1.6 35.5 21.0 12.9 12.9 4.8 12.9 4.881.0 56.9 93.1 70.7 72.4 3L.0 5.2 82.8 3.4 60.3 8.6 46.6 22.4 25.9 20.7 10.3 10.3 0
91.4 72.4 84.5 63.8 75.9 19.0 3.4 74.1 8.6 39.7 6.9 55.2 17.2 25.9 20.7 10.3 22.4 1.790.3 51.6 93.5 67.7 74.2 19.4 6.5 83.9 6.5 48.4 12.9 54.8 16.1 12.9 9.7 9.7 9.7 3.291.7 50.0 95.8 79.2 83.3 25.0 0 70.8 25.0 50.0 29.2 70.8 33.3 16.7 8.3 16.7 16.7 0
86.1 75.0 91.7 61.1 75.0 33.3 13.9 77.8 0 47.2 0 30.2 22.2 38.9 16.7 13.9 11.1 2.8100.0 84.6 97.4 76.9 82.1 43.6 15.4 76.9 15.4 51.3 17.9 28.2 20.5 23.1 15.4 15.4 20.5 2.6
92.9 78.6 92.9 75.0 89.3 32.1 17.9 '75.0 7.1 57.1 14.3 39.3 25.0 17.9 21.4 17.9 21.4 0100.0 88.9 94.4 83.3 88.9 38.9 22.2 83.3 11.1 61.1 16.7 44.4 16.7 38.9 11.1 11.1 22.2 11.181.3 81.3 100.0 75.0 81.3 37.5 12.5 75.0 18.8 56.3 31.3 62.5 25.0 31.3 18.8 25.0 25.0 6.3
96.0 88.0 88.0 72.0 84.0 44.0 32.0 60.0 8.0 72.0 8.0 12.0 16.0 28.0 4.0 12.0 36.0 0100.0 89.3 96.4 89.3 89.3 42.9 17.9 67.9 0 57.1 0 39.3 25.0 32.1 25.0 35.7 35.7 3.6100.0 95.2 100.0 85.7 90.5 61.9 14.3 81.0 14.3 57.1 19.0 19.0 23.8 19.0 47.6 33.3 52.4 0100.0 100.0 100.0 77.8 100.0 66.7 22.2 100.0 11.1 77.8 22.2 33.3 33.3 55.6 55.6 44.4 44.4 0100.0 100.0 100.0 88.9 100.0 44.4 22.2 88.9 0 44.4 0 66.7 33.3 22.2 33.3 22.2 22.2 0
88.7 61.8 82.8 60.2 67.7 28.0 12.4 65.6 1.1 43.5 2.2 32.3 17.7 19.4 12.4 11.3 15.1 2.7
89.5 68.6 94.8 72.1 75.0 34.3 9.9 79.1 4.7 55.8 7.6 45.3 20.9 22.7 18.6 16.9 15.7 2.390.8 74.8 88.5 70.2 78.6 29.8 9.2 74.0 8.4 43.5 9.9 48.1 17.6 24.4 24.4 13.7 22.9
87.8 63.5 91.9 71.6 73.4 27.C 12.2 82.4 9.5 55.4 14.9 52.7 17.6 25.7 14.9 13.5 16.2 4.190.2 68.9 98.4 77.0 83.6 27.9 8.2 75.4 18.0 49.2 24.6 67.2 27.9 19.7 13.1 16.4 18.0 3.3
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Table 13.--VEC~TABLES AND F~ITS; JUICES: Households Using (exm%i~ed) SOUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households usln8 at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources;~housekeeping households of 2 or more perseus, by urbanization, income,
Urbanizat ion, money income 8 f t e r income ~axes (dollars), and household s i ze ~/
(z)
Fresh vegetables . ~
Dark Other
green green Toma%oes Other and deep vege- ~IIo~ tables
(2) (s) (~) (~)
Fresh fruits ~/
Ci t ras Other
(~) (7)
Cc©~erclal~ frozen--
Vege- Fruits tables
(s) (9)
Commercially canned--
Vegetables Fruits
Except Baby, Except baby, jun io r baby, Baby, jun io r Junior Junior £oods ~oo~s foods foods (Io) (zz) (*2) (~s)
Dried--
Vege- Fruits tables
(~) (L~)
Juices
Canned (sIDEle etreagth)
Citrus Other ~ege- fruit table
F~RAL NO}~ARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 38.6 70.5 38.6 65.9 2~.i 52.3 0 2.3 47.7 0 15.9 0 45.5 9.1 13.6 2.3 0 S-person households ......... 43.6 82.1 51.3 82.1 ~8.7 76.9 5.1 0 59.0 2:6 28.2 2.6 66.7 10.3 15.4 0 0 4-person households ......... 50.0 88.9 38.9 77.8 44.4 66.7 ii.i 0 55.6 0 27.8 0 61.i 27.8 Ii.i ii.I ii.i 5-person households ......... 66.7 77.8 44.4 77.8 33.3 66.7 ii.i 0 ~A.~ 0 33.3 0 88.9 33.3 11.1 0 0 Households of 6 or more ..... 26.1 69.6 26.1 73.9 S0.4 47.8 4.3 0 43.5 0 17.4 0 87.0 4.3 8.7 0 4.3
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... 59.3 88.9 66.7 92.6 51.9 - 81.5 25.9 7.4 63.0 0 ~.4 0 44.4 18.5 22.2 18.5 7.4 3-persorl households ......... 70.0 90.0 80.0 96.7 56.7 80.0 26.7 6.7 66.7 i0.0 56.7 ].3.3 ~6.7 16.7 20.0 20.0 16.7 4-person households ......... 63.3 86.7 60.0 86.7 60.0 83.3 SO.O I0.0 " 66.7 i0.0 50.0 16.7 60.0 20.0 20-0 3.3 16.7 5-person households ......... 53.1 90.6 46.9 81.3 50.0 78.1 18.8 3.1 71.9 3.1 KO.6 6.3 75.0 18.8 12.5 6.3 18.8 Households of 6 or :~ore ..... 48.6 82.9 65.7 91.4 57.1 77.1 14.3 2.9 74.3 14.3 3~..3 22.9 65.7 8.6 17.1 14.3 11.4
4,000-~,999: 2-person households ......... 81.8 90.9 90.9 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 5~.5 27.3 72.7 0 63.6 0 %5.5 18.2 0 9.i 9.1 3-person households ......... 60.0 92.0 68.0 92.0 6£.0 96.0 32.0 4.0 72.0 0 52.0 0 44.0 12.0 12.0 20.0 12.0 4-person households ......... 68.2 86.4 77.3 86.4 77.3 81.8 18.2 0 81.8 13.6 59.1 18.2 5~.5 18.2 18.2 18.2 27.3 5-person hoL%seholds ......... 77.8 i00.0 77.8 ICO.O 88.9 i00.0 &4.4 ii.i 88.9 Ii.I 44.~ ii.i 66.7 21.2 22.2 22.2 44.4 Huuseholds of 6 or more ..... ~6.2 92.3 76.9 I00.0 61.5 69.2 0 0 46.2 7.7 53.8 15.4 76.9 15.4 23.1 0 23.1
6,000 and over:
2-person households ......... 50.0 I00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 50.0 50.0 i00.0 50.0 0 50.0 0 50.0 0 0 0 0 S-person households ......... 88.9 I00.0 88.9 i00.0 77.8 I00.0 22.2 0 66.7 Ii.i 55.6 ii.I 66.7 Ii.i ii.i 22.2 ii.i 4-person households ......... i00.0 i00.0 87.5 I00.0 I00.0 75.0 62.5 12.5 87.5 12.5 62.5 12.5 37.5 37.5 25.0 25.0 25.0 5-person households ......... i00.0 i00.0 SD.O i00.0 80.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 i00.0 0 60.0 0 40.0 20.0 0 20.0 40.0 Households of 6 or more ..... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 50.0 0 i00.0 9.5.0 50.0 25.0 75.0 ~-5.0 ~0.0 0 2-5.0
All leso~.s 9_/:
2-person households ......... 50.0 80.2 58.3 82.3 51.0 68.8 17.7 8.3 58.3 1.0 33.3 1.0 44.8 12.5 13.5 8.3 5.2 3-person households ......... 58.9 87.9 68.2 90.7 57.9 85.0 19.6 3.7 65.4 4.7 45.8 6.5 53.3 12.1 15.9 12.1 9.3 4-person ho~s eholds ......... 67.5 88.0 63.9 86.7 63.9 78.3 2~.I 4.8 71.i 8.4 49.4 12.0 56.6 21.7 19.3 10.8 20.5 5-person households ..... ;... 65.5 91.4 55.2 66.2 56.9 81.0 27.6 6.9 74.1 5.2 43.1 6.9 72.4 20.7 13.8 10.3 20.7 Households of 6 or more ..... 44.4 79.0 55.6 87.7 50.6 67.9 9.9 2.5 61.7 8.6 32.1 13.6 75.3 8.6 16.0 6.2 ii.I
KJ2AL FA}B~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... ~8.7 76.1 43.6 77.8 47.0 69.2 3.4 .9 47.9 0 27.4 0 42.7 14.5 14.5 6.0 10.3 S-person households ......... 63.3 93.6 5~.i 91.7 46.8 72.5 5.5 3.7 47.7 .9 32.1 2.8 49.5 15.6 11.0 9.2 8.3 4-person households ......... 58.2 86.6 49.3 91.O 47.8 74.6 4.5 3.0 52.2 1.5 32.8 0 52.2 10.4 11.9 4.5 13.4 5-person households ......... 64.5 $7.1 40.3 91.9 37.1 69.4 1.6 1.6 40.3 1.6 25.8 1.6 69.4 14.5 12.9 3.2 9.7 H~/seholds of 6 or ~ors ..... 61.3 75.7 23.4 82.0 32.4 49.5 .9 0 33.3 1.8 12.6 1.8 71.2 9.9 9.0 6.3 6.3
Under 1,000: 2-person households ......... 49.3 72.6 30.1 74.0 35.6 69.9 1.4 1.4 42.5 0 24.7 0 50.7 9.6 12-3 2.7 12.3 S-person households ......... 63.8 93.1 55.2 89.7 36.2 63.8 5.2 1.7 43.1 0 27.6 3.4 55.2 12.1 5.2 6.9 8.6 4-person households ......... 59.5 81.1 35.1 86.5 45.9 75.7 6.1 2.7 45.9 0 29.7 0 51.4 8.1 8.1 2.7 10.8 5-person households ......... 6%.7 85.3 41.2 88.2 26.5 70.6 0 0 26.5 0 11.8 0 64.7 11_1.8 11.8 2.9 8.8 Households of 6 or more ..... 57.8 71.9 20.3 73.4 23.4 ~6.9 0 0 23.4 1.6 9.4 0 70.3 6.3 6.3 7.8 6.3
2,000-3,999:
2 -persckn households ......... %8.6 77.1 57.1 91.4 51.~. 74.3 8.6 8.6 57.1 2.9 45.7 5.7 ~8.6 31.4 22.9 11.4 14.3 3-person households ......... 71.1 95.6 80.0 97.8 77.8 93.3 13:3 0 51.1 2.2 53.3 0 37.8 33.3 28.9 15.6 6.7 4-person households ......... 51.1 93.3 42.2 91.1 62.2 77.8 8.9 4.4 60.0 0 44.4 2.2 55.6 22.2 Ii.i 6.7 8.9 5-person households ......... 48.3 93.1 55.2 93.1 &8.3 69.0 10.3 0 ~.8 6.9 44.8 3.4 51.7 6.9 3.~ 10.3 6.9 Households of 6 or more ..... 5~.0 88.0 58.0 86.0 ~6.0 74.0 6.0 0 50.0 6.0 24.0 8.0 80.0 12.0 20.0 8.0 16.0
4,000-5,999 :
2-person households ......... 83.3 1(30.0 66.7 91.7 53.3 i00.0 8.3 8.3 25.0 0 25.0 0 25.0 0 16.7 8.3 16.7 3-person households ......... 76.9 92.3 92.3 i00.0 61.5 lO0.O 15.4 7.7 $8.5 0 61.5 7.7 53.8 2_3.1 30.8 ~6.2 23.1 4-person buuseholds ......... 82.4 i00.0 76.5 83.2 76.5 9~.I 29.4 5.9 52.9 0 52.9 5.9 52.9 35.3 35.3 11.8 23.5 5-person households ......... 69.2 i00.0 ~6.2 I00.0 38.5 92.3 15.4 0 8~.6 15.~ 53.8 15.4 69.2 7.7 30.8 15.4 23.1 Households of 6 or more ..... 68.8 i00.0 ~3.8 93.8 56.3 75.0 0 0 62.5 0 18.8 0 75.0 12.5 12-5 12.5 31.3
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 66.7 I00.0 33.3 I00.0 66.7 83.3 16.7 0 33.3 0 66.7 0 0 33.3 33.3 0 16.7 3-person households ......... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 83.3 16.7 16.7 83.3 0 66.7 0 50.0 16.7 50.0 33.3 16.7 4-person households ......... 75.0 87.5 75.0 I00.0 62.5 I00.0 25.0 12.5 75.0 0 50.0 12.5 50.0 25.0 25.0 0 50.0 5-person households ......... 62.5 100.0 75.0 i00.0 75.0 I00.0 0 12.5 75.0 12.5 62.5 0 50.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 Households of 6 or more ..... 66.7 I00.0 ~8.9 88.9 77.8 88.9 33.3 22.2 I00.0 0 55.6 0 55.6 Ii.i 11.1 Ii.i 33.3
All incomes ~_/:
2-person households ......... 5£.2 81,3 51.0 83.3 51.6 74.5 6.3 2.6 46.4 .5 33.9 1.0 41.7 18.2 15.6 7.3 12.5 3-person households ......... 66.2 92.~ 65.7 9&.9 55.6 80.8 ii.i 3.5 49.5 1.5 40.~ 2.5 ~6.0 19.7 17.2 14.6 10.6 4-person households ......... 61.5 91.0 53.2 92.3 57.7 79.5 10.3 4.5 56.4 -6 41.0 1.9 55.1 19.9 16.0 7.1 15.4 5-person households ......... 62.2 9D.6 49.6 93.7 44.9 74.8 • 7.1 3.1 45.7 5.5 39.4 3.9 63.0 ii.0 13.4 7.9 10.2 Households o£ 6 or more ..... 58.8 82.9 38.4 8~,8 41.2 61.6 4.3 .9 41.7 2.4 18.5 3.3 74.4 10.4 11.8 7.i 12.3
and household size
F~en, e~e~ Fresh
(19) (~)
2.3 0 5.1 0
0 0 0 Ii.i 0 0
14.8 3.7 ~.7 0 3.3 3.3
0 0 8.6 2.9
9.1 0 ~.0 4.0 9.1 0
33.3 II.I 0 0
50.0 0 0 11.1
25.0 0 40.0 20.0 9.0 25.0
8.3 1.0 12.1 1.9 6.0 1.2
~ . 3 5.2 4.9 2.5
1.7 0 2.8 2.8 3.0 0 1.6 0 1.8 0
1.4 0 1.7 3.4
0 0 0 0
1.6 0
0 2.9 11.1 2.2 4.4 0
~ . 3 0 6.0 0
16.7 0 7.7 0
17.6 0 15.4 0 12.5 0
16.7 0 33.3 0 37.5 0 37.5 0
0 0
3.6 .5 7.6 2.0 7.7 0 7.1 0 4.3 0
1_/ 21 meals a t hO~eF1 person. ~ / Includes home-canned and home-frozen vegetables or f r u i t s t ha t w~_re brouEht in to the home in f resh form. 3_/ Includes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table I~.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Quantity per Household SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, tsble I), food from all sources; housekeepin E households of 2 or more persons, by urbanIzatlon, income, and
household size
Fresh v e g e t a b l e s 2 / Fresh fruits 2_/ C c ~ n e r c i a l l y Urbanization, money frozen-- inec~e after income taxes (dollars), and Dark Other household slze ~/ green green Vege- Fr, dts
and deep vege- Tomatoes Other Citrus Other ~ables
yellow tables
(1) C2) C3) C4) (5) (6) (7) C8) (9)
Cc~erelally canned - -
Vegetables
Except Baby~ baby, j u n i o r junior foods foods
(10) (n)
Fruits
Except Baby,
baby, Junior junior
foods foods
C~) C~) ALL URBANIZATIOHS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........ 1.03 3.19 0.71 1.73 1.71 2.72 0.0~ 0.01 1.21 0.00 0.53 0.00 3-person households ........ 1.28 3.96 1.17 2.59 2.15 4,88 .09 .02 2.37 .01 .69 .05 4-person households ........ 1.48 4.91 1.28 2.31 2.75 4,12 .2_3 .03 1.73 .02 .49 .01 5-person households ........ 2.0~ 4.37 .82 2.59 2.13 6.12 .04 .01 1.54 .05 .87 .03 Households of 6 or more .... 1.73 6.23 1.05 3.06 1.78 4.50 .02 .00 1.98 .09 .39 .04
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 1.23 3.07 .88 2.09 2.73 3,91 .35 .ii 1.57 * .73 * 3-person households ........ 1.27 3.16 1.65 2.98 3.08 4.05 .33 .05 2.43 .09 1.34 .14 4-person households ........ 1.31 4.23 1.67 3.51 3.59 5,07 .31 .0~ 2.93 .08 1,21 .13 5-person households ........ 1.88 5.32 1.35 3.49 3.81 4,87 .31 .04 3.58 .03 1.17 .09 Households of 6 or more .... 2.35 6.19 1.85 4.19 5.37 9.91 .23 .02 3.26 .19 i.i0 .44
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 1.19 2.79 1.61 2.90 3.38 4.66 .32 .16 1.92 .00 1.01 .00 3-perSon households ........ 1.09 3.95 1.63 3.94 3.61 4.55 .70 .09 2.60 .12 1.22 .25 4-pereon households ........ 1.54 4.31 1.64 2.49 4.01 5.96 .72 .ii 2.39 .ii 1.71 .14 5-person households ........ 1.51 5.58 2.43 4.26 4.$5 7.75 .77 .23 3.37 .i0 1.94 .24 Households of 6 or more .... 2.05 8.75 2.32 5.65 4.78 10.82 .38 .26 3.75 .12 1.50 .15
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......... 95 3.18 1.31 2.46 4.45 2.98 .64 .28 1.12 .0~ 2.$6 .09 3-person households ........ 1.02 3.92 1.69 3.76 3.64 6.58 .69 .ii 2.76 .05 1.57 .18 4-person households ........ 2.49 4.20 2.40 4.09 5.09 5.54 .83 .19 2.43 .20 2.14 .5~ 5-person households ........ 1.49 5.80 2.68 3.74 4.53 5.62 1.36 .38 4.03 .0~ 3.70 .08 Households of 6 or more .... 1.90 6.61 3.36 6.01 11.37 6.48 .71 .14 4.32 .14 1.97 .14
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ........ 1.08 3.11 1.03 2.20 2.57 3.54 .25 .09 1.53 .01 .84 .01 3 -person households ........ 1.21 3.74 1.51 3.22 3.13 4.80 .39 .06 2.52 .06 1.16 .13 4 -person households ........ 1.54 4.~ 1.75 3.14 3.66 5.21 .~4 .07 2.45 .08 1.28 .15 5 -person households ........ 1.85 5.31 1.60 3.50 3.63 5.88 .44 .I0 3.02 .06 1.51 .Ii Households of 6 or more .... 2.03 6.60 1.73 4.26 4.49 8.01 .22 .07 2.99 .12 .97 .21
URBAN Under 2,C~0:
2-person households ........ 1.36 2.23 .44 1.95 1.75 1.99 .ii .00 1.06 ,00 .74 .00 3-person households ........ 1.25 2.88 .87 2.53 2.24 4.57 .Ii .02 3.14 .00 .$2 .05 4-person households ........ 1.32 2.66 .82 2.00 3.05 3.70 .33 .0~ i.~0 .05 .30 .02 5-person households ........ 2.41 1.49 .31 1.38 2.38 5.16 .00 .00 2.03 .14 1.67 .06 Households of 6 or more .... 2.32 4.92 1.75 3.40 5.36 15.54 .00 .00 .99 .76 1.37 .28
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 1.26 2.68 .70 1.95 2.60 3.05 .35 .09 1.38 .00 .67 * 3-person households ........ 1.19 2.39 1.38 2.44 2.85 3.27 .39 .0~ 2.82 .05 1.27 .I0 4-person households ........ 1.31 3.31 1.50 3.08 3.29 4.21 .27 .0~ 2.99 .09 .99 .12 5-person households ........ 2.14 4.81 1.48 3.96 4.06 4.90 .34 .06 3.50 .05 1.27 .15 Households of 6 or more .... 2.51 4.98 1.02 3.98 8.16 9.39 .31 .00 3.80 .39 1.44 .74
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ......... 94 2.47 1.56 2.90 3.12 3.26 .32 .14 1.98 .00 .91 .00 3-person households ........ 1.13 3.77 1.53 3.96 3.73 3.79 .74 .14 2.63 .21 i.I0 .42 4-perSon households ........ 1.40 4.15 1.85 2.85 3.90 5.67 1.08 .20 2.26 .05 1.54 .i0 5-person households ........ 1.40 5.86 2.35 &.36 4.63 7.71 .92 .33 3.77 .08 2.27 .28 Households of 6 or more .... 2.37 6.71 2.12 5.32 5.01 12.81 .79 .54 2.50 .19 1.25 .14
6,000 and over: 2-perSOn households ......... 97 3.13 1.36 2.39 4.27 3.20 .69 .27 1.18 .05 2.49 .I0 3-person households ........ 1.00 3.22 1.71 3.76 3.67 7.11 .82 .13 3.01 .00 1.52 .00 4-person households ........ 2.74 4.19 2.54 4.38 5.59 5.78 .83 .16 2.46 .21 2.29 .72 5-person households ......... 78 5.36 2.03 3.65 4.85 6.39 1.74 .21 3.90 .07 3.11 .13 Households of 6 or more .... 1.53 5.42 2.11 4.82 11.04 6.48 .83 .18 3.61 .00 1.86 .00
All incomes3/: 2-person households ........ 1.12 2.60 .97 2.29 2.67 2.88 .32 .ii 1.45 .01 .98 .01 3-person households ........ 1.18 3.0~ 1.37 3.17 3.49 4.40 .51 .08 2.98 .(35 1.24 .14 4-person households ........ 1.56 3.70 1.83 3.09 3.72 4.84 .55 .09 2.47 .09 1.20 .19 5-person households ........ 1.85 4.59 1.60 3.63 3.9q 5.91 .59 .14 3.28 .07 1.78 .16 Households of 6 or more .... 2.23 5.31 1.51 4,43 7.17 10.30 .46 .17 3.i0 .28 1.35 .37
Dried - - J u / c e s
Canned (single s t r e n g t h )
FrOZ~,
Vege- F n ~ t s Ci tnm Other Vege- concen- Fresh tables fruit table trated
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
0.50 0.15 0.55 0.20 0.16 0.05 0.00 1.09 .14 .61 .22 .14 .03 ".08 1.12 .12 1.01 .19 .18 ;0~ .00 1.72 .30 .48 .07 .20 * ,06 3.02 .07 .37 .06 .09 .01 .27
.42 -21 .55 .33 .15 .12 .22
.43 -18 1.41 .67 .27 .20 *
.93 .20 1.14 .37 .35 .14 .ii 1.23 .12 .41 .32 .45 .ii .09 2.07 .22 .77 .60 .36 .45 .06
.32 .20 1.26 .53 .28 .12 .04
.445 -21 .73 .51 .49 .22 .I0
.50 .18 1.09 .54 .60 .26 .00
.65 .15 1.83 .88 .86 .38 .50 2.34 -20 1.05 .34 .80 .26 .26
.i0 .16 1.12 .0~ .ii .35 .00
.34 .19 1.0~ .61 .78 .50 .85
.27 .29 .94 1.06 .81 .97 .00
.90 .15 1.78 1.60 1.46 .83 .81 i.ii ,24 1.31 1.00 1.52-, .21 .28
.40 .17 .66 .28 .23 .ii .09
.65 ,IS .97 .47 .37 .19 .14
.79 ,19 1.13 .47 .45 .24 .06 1.18 ,16 .83 .52 .55 .22 .23 2.34 .17 .70 .38 .43 .25 .17
,47 ,15 .57 .27 .30 .i0 .CO .93 .19 .30 .46 .20 .02 .17
1.42 .00 2.10 .09 .00 .00 .00 1.64 .08 .58 .08 .23 .00 .00 .83 .00 .36 .00 .00 .00 2.53
.37 ,23 .39 .31 .12 .12 .18
.44 .17 1.49 .52 .23 .ii .00 • 82 .18 1.06 .5~ .32 .18 .0~ • 71 .08 .36 .16 .31 .22 .21
2.10 .~4 .78 .56 .42 .99 .00
.35 .21 1.69 .60 .24 .12 .06
.35 .21 .54 .43 .55 .23 .06
.33 .14 1.12 .66 .63 .35 .00
.&6 . ] J 2.CO .86 .60 .38 .72 1.16 .28 .98 .63 .80 .49 .5~
.08 .16 1.21 .0~ .i0 .35 .00 • 28 .19 1.20 .62 .96 .67 .08 .ii .27 .63 1.02 .89 1.36 .00 .33 .20 2.99 1.78 1.49 1.12 .00 • 86 ,16 1.33 1.51 1.36 .i0 .CO
.34 .17 .77 .32 .2; .14 .ii
.52 .21 1.02 .49 .46 .23 .06
.66 .16 1.17 .60 .42 .37 .05
.76 .ii i. I0 .51 .50 .35 .26 1.44 .26 .79 .61 .57 .56 .39
,See footnotes a t end of table.
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T a b l e I~.--VEGETAKLES AND ~ ; JUICES: ~ m n t l t y Per F~useho ld ( c o n t i n u e d )
Pounds u s e d a t h ~ e p e r h o u s e h o l d i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 19:)5 (b a sed on a l l h o u s e h o l d s i n c e l l , t a b l e I ) , food r r ~ s l l s o u r c e s ; h o u s e k e e p i n g h o u s e h o l d s o£ 2 o r c o r e p e r s o n s , by u r b a n l z a t l a n , Income, and
SOUTH BY ~IZATI(Iq
h o u s e h o l d sine
U r b a n i z a t i o n , ~ y income a f t e r income t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and h o u s e h o l d s i z e ~ /
(1)
F r e s h v e g e t a b l e s ~ / F r e s h f r u i t s ~ / C o m n e r e i a l l y frozen--
Dark Other
g r e e n g r e e n Tuma%oes O t h e r C i t r t l s O the r a ~ deep v e g e -
y e l l o w t a b l e s
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
RURAL NOHFAI~d Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2 - p e r e ~ h o u s ~ . . . . . . . . . . O. 6? 3 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 6 &-person households .......... 1.66 5-pereon h~meholds ~ .......... 1.64 Househo lds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . . 80
2 ,000-3 ,999 : 2-perso~ households .......... 1.20 3-persc~ households . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 7 ~, -person h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 2 5 5-pe ream households . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 F~useholds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . 2 . 1 5
/ , , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2 - p e r e o ~ h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 8 2 3 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . 1.06 4 - 1 ~ r e ~ h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1.23 5-person households .......... 1.63 Househo lds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . 1 . 6 1
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2 - p e r e o n h o l m e h o l d s ........... 50 3 - p e n s o n hmm e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 1 ~-per~m~ huuseholds .......... 1.78 5-perec~ households .......... 2.43 Househo lds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . 1 . 7 5
A l l incomes 3 / : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ........... 94 3-persun h o u s e ~ l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1.05 4 - p e r e o n households . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 5-persun households .......... 1.78 Huuseholds of 6 o r more ...... 1.65
RDRAL FA~ U ~ e r 2 , 0 0 0 :
2 - p e r e e n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 6 3-pe recm h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 .6 / . 4-peremo households . . . . . . . . . . 1.4~ 5-perec~ households .......... 1.97 Huu~eholds of 6 or more . . . . . . 2.37
Under 1 , 0 0 0 : 2 - p e r e o n h o ~ e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . 93 3-pere~u households .......... 1.42 /.-person huuseh~lds .......... 1.38 5-persc~ h~useholds .......... 2.10 Househo lds o f 6 o r more . . . . . . 2 . 2 8
.2,(XX)-3,999 : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ........... I.I0 3 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 9 7 /--person households .......... 1.47 5-person h o u s e h o l d s .......... 1.6/ . Households of 6 or more ...... 2.57
/,,000-5,999: 2-pe~sc~ househo lds .......... 1.8~ 3-~ereum households ........... 81 4 - p e r e ~ households .......... 1.5~ 5-perec~ h o u s e h o l d s .......... 1.80 Househo lds o f 6 or more ...... 2 . 1 5
6,ODO and o v e r : 2-pere~m households .......... 1.25 3-pers~m households .......... 1.54 4 - p e ~ hu~s e h o l d s .......... 2.73 5-person households .......... 2.33 Households of 6 or more ...... 3.61
All incomes 3_/: 2 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s .......... 1.20 3-pereon h~useholds .......... 1.66 4-pereon huuseholds .......... I. 59 5-pe~ h o u s e h o l d s .......... 1 . 9 7 F~useholds of 6 or more ...... 2.3~
Vege- F r u i t ~ t a b l e s
(8) (9)
C c ~ e r e i n l l y c a n n e d - -
V e g e t a b l e s F r ~ l t a
Excep t Except baby, Baby, Baby, Junior Junior baby, Junior
f o o d s J u n i o r f o o d s f o o d s f o o d s
(m) (n) (12) (13)
D r i e d - -
Vege - t a b l e s F r u / t a
(14} (15)
J%L~CP-~
ca~ed (.~e etre~th)
Frozen, Othe r VeEe- concen- F r e s h
C i t r u s f r u i t t a b l e t r a t s d
( 1 6 ) ( 1 7 ) ( 1 8 ) ( 1 9 ) (2O)
3.78 0.71 1.3~ 1.67 2.91 0.00 0.02 1.16 0.00 0.3~ 0.00 0.~? 0,15 0.59 0.17 0.00 0.02 0.00 3.59 1.29 2.4~ 2.29 5.26 .I0 .00 2.10 .00 .63 .0~ 1.56 .05 1.05 .00 .00 .0~ .00 5.58 1.67 1.57 2.98 3.0~ .~R .00 1.73 .00 .41 .00 .96 .22 .59 .30 .16 .00 .00 2.19 .9~ 1.88 2.62 8.38 .ii .00 1.36 .00 .&~ .00 l.&& .61 .24 .00 .00 .00 .25 5.35 .72 2.42 1.43 3.26 .05 .00 2.67 .00 .30 .00 3.77 .04 .35 .00 .0~ .00 .00
3.&S 1.22 2.26 2.9& 5.78 .43 .15 1.83 .00 .69 .00 .Yl .16 .82 .39 .15 .I~ .32 3.62 2.09 3.60 2.97 3.77 .30 .07 1.78 .18 1.47 .27 .45 .13 1.36 1.02 .37 .38 .00 5.32 2.09 ~.24 4.45 7.06 .48 .07 3.14 .I0 1.71 .IB 1.17 .22 1.52 .11 .~ .ii .29 5.07 2.01 3.35 3.76 5.14 .32 .02 3.98 .01 1.11 .06 1.71 .16 .53 .49 .6? .00 .00 6.13 2.31 3.6~ 4.36 ?.89 .23 .0~ 3.16 .09 1.099 .35 1.83 .14 .57 .70 .25 .20 .12
3.04 1.86 3.06 4.52 5.~5 .38 .23 2.09 .00 1.47 .00 .21 .24 .00 .40 .41 .08 .00 4.09 1.63 3.70 3.32 5.47 .71 .02 2.66 .00 I.~2 .00 .56 .20 1.01 .56 .~I .22 .17 4.0~ 1.19 2.14 4.38 5.93 .32 .00 2.61 .20 2.01 .21 .66 .20 .98 .~-~ .5£ .17 .00 4.78 2.96 3.99 4.83 8.29 .61 .LI 2.68 .07 1.20 .14 .89 .22 1.74 1.17 1.25 .41 .24 8.95 2.46 5.39 4.36 7.39 .00 .00 5.33 .07 2.13 .21 3.5£ .ii 1.15 .00 .73 .00 .00
1.51 1.38 2.3£ 9.13 1.00 .31 .62 1.03 .00 1.&1 .00 .50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .23 .00 5.39 1.58 3.8~ 3.55 5.10 .29 .00 2 . 0 3 .23 1.77 .78 .50 .22 .35 .59 .20 .00 3.38 4.02 1.88 3.00 4.30 4.69 .96 .25 2.~8 .21 2.00 .20 .56 .37 1.79 I.~5 .53 .12 .00 6.83 4.~0 3.45 4.45 3.10 1.2& .80 4.15 .00 5.83 .00 1.80 .09 .00 1.80 1.88 .37 2.50 6.75 6.50 9.24 15.08 6.20 .~5 .00 6.39 .54 2.37 .54 1.31 .50 1.87 .00 1.53 .58 1.09
3.45 1.09 1.93 2.56 4.09 .21 .09 1.72 .01 .6£ .01 .&3 .15 .51 .27 .15 .07 .09 3.80 1.67 3.18 2.77 4.82 .33 .03 2.15 .08 1.16 .16 .87 .L~ 1.05 .47 .23 .17 .32 4.78 1.68 2.96 &.C~ 5.56 .~1 .05 2.53 .II 1.49 .14 .92 .22 1.27 .36 .52 .09 .i0 ~.~0 1.71 3.30 3.93 6.12 .43 .i0 3.37 .05 1.46 .09 1.50 .2~ .63 .72 .73 .12 .30 6.~0 1.96 3.8& 3.81 6.~£ .15 .03 3.58 .08 1.05 .21 2.69 .12 .62 .30 .31 .11 .11
3.70 1.12 1.99 1.74 3.51 .02 .01 1.51 .00 .&9 .00 .61 .15 .&6 .15 .21 .01 .00 6.0~ 1.~ 2.88 1.82 4.78 .05 .O& 1.67 .01 .60 .02 .65 .19 .~0 .19 .27 .05 .06 6.47 1.32 3.41 2.22 5.71 .07 .05 2.07 .02 .78 .CO .99 .13 .36 .17 .37 .08 .00 8.05 1.18 4.02 1.63 5.52 .02 .02 1.23 4, .46 .02 1.95 .30 .53 .11 .30 .01 .00 7.25 1.17 3.51 1.31 3.19 .01 .00 1.62 .01 .25 .02 2.88 .11 .39 .12 .15 .03 .00
3.09 .86 1.86 1.33 4.01 .01 .01 1.03 .QO .38 .00 .73 .i0 .41 .06 .26 .01 .00 5.29 I.~8 2.79 1.48 3.45 .07 .02 1.58 .00 .52 .03 .71 .16 .15 .14 .27 .03 .07 4.88 .70 2.93 1.2S 3.69 .12 .0~ 1.68 .00 .62 .00 .95 .07 .26 .08 .35 .QO .00 6.19 1.44 4.05 1.08 4.~7 .00 .00 .81 .00 .19 .00 2.25 .17 .63 .07 .35 .00 .00 6.00 .87 2.~ .68 2.61 .00 .00 1.55 .01 .14 .00 2.8~ .(35 .15 .13 .14 .0~ .00
4.97 1.11 2.51 2.99 4.23 .ii .07 2.05 .03 1.20 .02 .53 .2£ .93 .27 .31 .00 .19 5.88 1.85 4.14 4.52 8.83 .15 .00 2.11 .01 1.33 .00 .37 .37 1.12 .47 .16 .19 .01 6.02 1.63 3.78 2.86 ~.18 .07 .06 2.07 .00 1.03 .03 .89 .22 .5£ .14 .19 .05 .00 8.60 1.~ 2.07 2.97 3.57 .12 .00 2.12 .02 1.05 .01 1.32 .07 .ii .23 .07 .13 .00 8.67 2.1& 6.13 2.85 16.55 .08 .00 2.~ .05 .45 .I0 2.55 .18 1.3& .37 .56 .12 .00
5.68 1.25 2.~ 2.38 18.5~ .13 .10 .49 .00 .62 .00 .38 .00 .83 .09 .28 .30 .CO 5.00 2.88 5.t,6 4.33 6.68 .19 .05 1.72 .00 1.06 .08 .96 .31 .90 1.05 .36 .07 .00 6.81 2.57 1.91 2.80 8.02 .46 .12 2.07 .00 1.27 .05 .86 .29 1.54 .25 .65 .23 .00 6.25 1.42 4.49 1.~ 6.42 .38 .00 3.13 .23 2.15 .26 1.10 .03 1.16 .22 1.19 .32 .00
16.20 2.66 7.84 5.25 13.97 .00 .00 3.65 .00 .51 .00 3.21 .19 1.0~ .27 1.03 .20 .00
6.35 .33 3.90 1.24 1.97 .21 .00 .30 .00 1.32 .00 .00 .31 1.00 .00 .38 .54 .00 8.12 2.00 3.25 3.59 5.56 .52 .~£ 2.56 .00 1.47 .00 .38 .06 1.72 .49 1.02 .~8 .00 5.07 3.06 5.37 2.92 6.&1 .25 .25 1.96 .00 1.08 .02 .67 .31 .78 .00 1.05 .23 .00 5.23 1.31 &.88 3.30 8.&7 .00 .08 4.31 .0~ 1.04 .00 1.16 .06 .78 .30 .28 .63 .00
11.13 2.78 5.0~ 6.11 6.99 .36 .25 3.51 .00 1.69 .00 1.76 .I0 .~3 .72 2.30 .00 .00
4.41 1.16 2.~0 2.16 4.98 .08 .02 1.47 * .69 * .56 .18 -5£ .17 .26 .05 .03 6.10 1.68 3.&6 2.72 6.16 .14 .05 1.74 .01 .86 .02 .60 .23 .62 .39 .~ .ii .0~ 6.21 1.70 3.69 2.67 5.69 .16 .08 2.19 .01 1.07 .01 .95 .22 .68 .28 .38 .13 .00 7.91 1.38 3.56 2.31 5.38 .Ii .03 1.80 .07 .97 .05 1.57 .17 .55 .19 .32 .1/ .00 8.39 1.6~ 4.70 2.4~ 7.46 .05 .01 1.96 .02 .41 .0~ 2.82 .13 .69 .25 .46 .10 .00
* Les s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . ~ / 21 m e a l s a t ho~e~ . l p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s h o l e - c a n n e d and h o ~ e - f r o z e n v e g e t a b l e s o r f r u i t s t h a t were b r o u g h t i n t o t h e home i n f r e s h form. 3_/ I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by i n c o m e . /
137
Table 15.--VEGETABLES AND FRUITS; JUICES: Money Value Per Household SOUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in s weekj Aprll-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food frc~ all sources; housekeepin E households o£ 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbsnizatlonj money incGme after income taxes (dollars),
and household size~/
(1)
Gc~merelally canned-- Fresh vegetables2/ Fresh £rults2/ Commeretally
frozen-- Vegetables Fruits
Dark Other Except Baby, Except Baby,
green green Tcsmtoes Other Ci t rus Other Vege- F r u i t s baby, baby, Vege- and deep vege- tables Junior junior Junior Junior tables Fruits
foods foods yellow tables foods foods
42) (3) 44) (5) (6) (7) 48) 49) 410) (n) (12) (]3) (14) (15)
Dr ied- -
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-personhouseholds ........ O.14 O.t~ O.12 0.22 0.16 0.3~ 0.01 - 0.20 0.00 0.ii 0.00 0.i0 0.05 3-person hC~lseholds ......... 20 .58 .20 .31 .IS .66 .03 .01 .&O * .16 .01 .18 .05 4-person households ......... 22 .65 .21 .30 .25 .51 .08 .01 .29 .01 .ii w .18 .04 5-person households ......... 2q .63 .15 .35 .19 .79 .01 ~ .24 .01 .17 .01 .27 .08 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 25 .80 .17 .37 .14 .46 .01 .00 .32 .03 .08 .01 .48 .02
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......... 19 .&3 .17 .29 .23 .50 .13 .05 .27 * .15 * .07 .06 3-person households ......... IS .~6 .25 .39 .25 .63 .12 .02 .41 .03 .30 .04 .07 .05 4-person households ......... 19 .61 .27 .41 .31 .54 .12 .02 .51 .03 .26 .04 .16 .06 5-person households ......... 23 .74 .23 .41 .30 .66 .I0 .02 .60 .01 .25 .03 .22 .04 Households of 6 or mOre . . . . . 33 .87 .32 -&7 .41 .98 .08 .01 .51 .07 .23 .13 -33 .06
&,000-5,999: 2-person households ......... 19 .46 .33 .37 .ix) .63 .12 .06 .41 .DO .20 .DO .05 .08 3-person households ......... 16 .57 .31 .50 .34 .80 .24 .05 .46 .05 .28 .07 .09 .06 4-person households ......... 20 .66 .35 .32 .33 .93 .26 .06 -&3 .04 .35 .05 .09 .05 5-person households ......... 24 .70 .40 .55 .35 .95 .26 .i0 .63 .03 .39 .39 .12 .04 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 33 1.19 .42 -73 .40 1.31 .14 .ii .61 .04 .35 .05 .40 .05
6,000 and over: 2-permsn households ......... 17 .47 .28 .37 .37 .56 .22 .13 .23 .01 .48 .09 .02 .04 3-person households ......... IS .54 .35 .54 .30 .92 .25 .06 .51 .02 .35 .05 .06 .06 &-person households ......... 40 .70 .45 .57 .45" .88 .31 .09 .51 .08 .42 .14 .05 .ll 5-person households ......... 24 .75 .56 .54 .40 .83 .52 .15 .78 .01 .86 .03 .16 .0~ Households of 6 or more . . . . . 28 .86 .49 .69 .90 1.05 .23 .05 .97 .04 .45 .0~ .IS .09
All inches S/:
2-person households ......... 17 .&5 .20 .29 .22 .49 .09 .0~ .27 * .17 .01 .07 .05 3-person households ......... 19 .54 .27 .42 .27 .71 .14 .03 .&3 .02 .26 .0~ .ll .06 &-person households ......... 23 .65 .30 .39 .32 .72 .16 .04 .44 .03 .27 .0~ .13 .06 5-person households ......... 25 .72 .29 .45 .30 .79 .15 .0~ .52 .02 .32 .0~ .20 .05 HOuseholds o£ 6 or more . . . . . 30 .89 .30 .51 .35 .88 .08 .03 .50 .05 .21 .07 .38 .05
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ......... 18 .32 .08 .23 .18 .27 .03 .00 .19 .DO .16 .00 .09 .05 3-person households ......... 21 .42 .15 .29 .20 .56 .04 .01 .5,1 .DO .20 .02 .17 .07 &-person households ......... 22 .29 .15 .24 .27 .44 .12 .01 .22 .04 .06 .01 .24 .DO 5-person households ......... 30 .24 .04 .19 .22 .71 .00 .00 .31 .04 .31 .02 .27 .02 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 36 .60 .26 .29 .30 .73 .DO .00 .23 .26 .30 .i0 .16 .DO
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ......... 19 .37 .14 .26 .21 .&l .13 .0~ .23 .00 .13 w .06 .06 3-person households ......... 17 .35 .19 .30 .23 .47 .13 .02 .4~ .02 .26 .03 .07 .06 4-person households ......... 18 .48 .25 .35 .24 .58 .08 .01 .56 .03 .22 .04 .14 .05 5-person households ......... 2% .67 .24 .42 .30 .59 .I0 .03 .59 .02 .28 .04 .13 .03 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 36 .76 .21 .36 .57 .~ .I0 .DO .55 .17 .26 .22 .31 .i0
&,000-5,999: 2-person hotlseholds ......... 15 .41 -31 .35 ' -28 .55 .ii .05 .40 .DO .17 .DO .05 .08 3-person households ......... 16 .5~ .31 .&9 .35 .73 .26 .08 .49 .08 .23 .13 .06 .07 4-person households ......... 21 .60 .38 .33 .3K .87 .39 .12 .43 .01 .32 .03 .06 .04 5-person households ......... 22 .71 .&7 .55 .38 .90 .29 .14 .72 .03 .46 .OB .0~ .03 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 38 .90 .41 .69 .41 1.53 .28 .23 .Z~ .07 .26 .04 .21 .06
6,000 and over:
2-person households ......... 18 .46 .30 .37 .36 .61 .23 .13 .24 .01 .51 .i0 .01 .04 3-person households ......... 17 ./~B .36 .54 .32 .91 .30 .07 -59 .DO .36 .DO .05 .06 4-person households ......... 42 .70 .Z~ .56 .51 .90 .31 .07 .52 .08 .47 .18 .02 .12 5-person households ......... 13 .~9 .&2 -53 -42 .91 .6~ .i0 .75 .02 .65 .05 .06 .05 Households of 6 or more . . . . . 22 -7& .49 .65 -86 1.07 .29 .06 .83 .DO .44 .DO .14 .05
All inc~nesS_/:
2-person households ......... 17 .38 .20 .29 .23 .&5 .ii .05 .26 * .20 .01 .06 .05 S-person households ......... 18 .44 .25 .40 .30 .63 .18 .0~ .52 .02 .27 .0~ .09 .07 4-person households ......... 23 .54 .30 .37 .31 .67 .19 .04 .&7 .03 .25 .05 .ii .05 5-person households ......... 2& .60 .30 .44 .32 .76 .19 .06 .58 .02 .37 .05 .13 .03 Households o£ 6 or more . . . . . 34 .75 .30 .50 .52 1.07 .16 .07 .53 .ll .28 .ii .23 .07
See Footnotes at end of table.
Juices
Canned (single strength)
Other Vege- Cit rus fruit table
416) 417) (18)
Frozen, concen- Fresh trated
(19) (20)
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00 • 05 .02 .02 .01 .01 .06 .03 .02 .01 .00 .04 .01 .02 * .01 .04 .01 .01 * .02
.05 .05 .02 .04 .02
.09 .07 .03 .06 * • I0 .04 .04 .05 .O2 • 04 .04 .06 .05 .01 • 07 .07 .05 .13 .01
• i0 .08 .0~ .04 .01 • 07 .06 .05 .08 .01 • 07 .06 .07 .08 .00 • 20 .12 .12 .13 .O8 • I0 .05 .09 .09 .03
.08 - - .O2 .13 .00
.09 .08 .09 .14 .10 • 08 .13 .O8 .17 .00 .i0 .24 .18 -26 .13 • 12 .14 .18 .09 .04
• 06 .0~ .03 .04 .01 • 07 .05 .04 .06 .02 • 09 .06 .05 .06 .01 • 08 .07 .07 .08 .03 • 07 .05 .05 .08 .02
.05 .04 .03 .04 .00 • 03 .05 .02 .01 .01 • i0 .02 .00 .00 .00 • 06 .01 .O2 .00 .00 • 05 .00 .00 .00 .18
.03 .0~ .02 .0~ .02 • 09 .07 .03 .03 .00 .09 .06 .03 .07 .01 .03 .02 .05 .09 .02 • 08 .05 .05 .29 .00
• 13 .08 .03 .0~ .01 .06 .05 .05 .08 .01 .09 .O7 .06 .10 .00 .21 .14 .09 .12 .11 • i0 .09 .08 .16 .07
.09 * .02 .13 .00
.i0 .07 .ii .19 .01
.06 .15 -09 -23 .00 • 16 .20 .16 .34 .00 .09 .20 .15 .05 .00
.06 .04 .03 .05 .02
.07 .06 .05 .07 .01
.09 .08 .0~ .09 .01
.i0 .07 .06 .12 .03
.07 .07 .06 .17 .03
138
Table 15.--VEGETABLESAND FRUITS; JUICES: Money Value Per Househo ld ( c o n t i n u e d ) SOUTH
BY URBANIZATI~
Money v a l u e ( d o l l a r s ) o f food u s ed a t home p e r h o u s e h o l d i n a week, A p r i l - J u n e 1955 (ba sed on a l l h o u e e h o l d a i n e e l / , t a b l e I ) , food f r c ~ a l l s o u r c e s ; h o u s e k ~ e p l n g h o u s e h o l d s o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u r b a n / z a t l o n ,
income, and household size
Urbanization, money inco~ a f t e r income taxes (dollars}, and h o u s e h o l d size l/
(1)
Fresh vegetables ~/
Dark Other
green green Tomatoes Other anddsep vege-
y m l l ~ % ~ m b l o u
(2) (~) (4> (5)
Fresh fruits 2/
C i t r u s O the r
(6) (7)
Cc~mer c i a l l y f r o z e n - -
Vege- Fruits tables
(s) (9)
C ~ c i ~tl~ canned--
Vegetables Fre/ts
Except Except Baby, baby, m ~ , baby, junior Junior Junior Junior roaa~ foods fo~as fOOdS
(i0) (n) (z2) (u)
Dr ied- -
Vege- Fruits tables
(i4) (i5)
Juices
Canned (elngle stremgth)
Frozen, O~her Vege- concen- Fresh
Citrus fruit table trated
(~6) (~7) ClS) (~9) (20) RURAL N~FARM
lhKler 2,000: 2-permen households .......... 0.I0 0.51 0.11 0.19 0.15 0.35 0.00 0.01 0.19 0.00 O.G6 0.00 0.09 0,04 0.06 0.0~ 0.00 0.01 0.00 3-per~n households .......... .].7 .51 .21 .30 .17 .80 .O& .00 .3~ .01 .l& .02 .24 .02 .08 .00 .00 .01 .00 4-peraon households .......... .24 .70 .22 .2J .28 .46 .i0 .00 .30 .00 .08 .00 .16 .07 .06 .03 .02 .00 .00 5-person households .......... .20 .32 .20 .29 .20 .63 .04 .GO .19 .CO .09 .CO .22 .iS .02 .DO .CO ,CO .03 Households of 6 or mere ...... .12 .73 .14 .28 .12 .45 .02 .00 .39 .00 .05 .00 .59 .02 .0~ .DC .01 .DO .00
2,000-3,999: 2-persun households .......... .20 .49 .22 .35 .27 .67 .16 .07 .32 .(]0 .16 .CO .09 .05 .08 .06 .02 .06 .03 3-person households .......... .17 .53 .32 .51 .22 .62 .12 .03 .33 .06 .35 .09 .[~ ,03 .08 .06 .03 .ii .00 L-person households .......... .19 .78 .31 .51 .~ .78 .2/ .0~ .48 .0~ .36 .06 .21 .06 .14 .01 .06 .0~ .05 5-person households .......... .23 .72 .22 .43 .32 .75 .12 .01 .66 * .23 .02 .31 .05 .06 .05 .08 .CO .00 Households of 6 or more ...... .2g .78 .37 .46 .36 .90 .09 .02 .51 .03 .24 .ii .31 .0~ .06 .09 .05 .05 .01
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 27 .51 .~0 .45 .3~ .78 .19 .12 .51 .CO .29 .00 .03 ,ii .00 .08 .05 .03 .CO 3-person households ........... 18 .58 .28 .L9 .31 .87 .21 .01 .~ .CO .35 .CO .ii .0~ .07 .07 .0~ .07 .02 4 -person households ........... 18 .63 .26 .31 .33 .92 .IS .00 .42 .09 .L0 .08 .Ii .05 .05 .06 .0~ .06 .CO 5-person households ........... 25 .59 .33 .52 .38 l.ll .2 z, .0~ .49 .02 .21 .0£ .17 .06 .17 .09 .17 .17 .O/. Households of 6 or more ....... 26 I.IL .46 .71 .32 .99 .CO .00 .82. .02 .52 .07 .61 .0~ .i0 .Of) .i0 .CO .00
6,000 ~ over: 2-person households ........... 05 .27 .22 .26 .60 .14 .23 .27 .2L .00 .28 .CO .i0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .i0 .00 3 -person households ........... 20 .61 .33 .5~ .25 .91 .I0 .00 .28 .07 .33 .2_3 .ll .06 .0~ .i0 .03 .00 .39 L-person households ........... 30 .67 .43 .55 .$3 .7~ .39 .12 .48 .i0 .36 .06 .12 .i0 .12 .13 .06 .05 .00 5*person households ........... 37 1.05 .91 .5~ .z,2 .50 .51 .29 .82 .(30 1.50 .0(] .35 ,02 .00 .39 .28 .14 .L2 Households of 6 or more ....... 28 .85 .53 .85 1.23 .97 .15 .DO 1.52 .17 .55 .17 .23 .21 .25 .00 .20 .24 .IL
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ........... 15 .49 .20 .29 .22 .53 .09 .04 .30 * .IL . .08 .05 .05 .05 .02 .03 .01 3-person households ........... 17 .53 .28 .42 .22 .77 .ii .01 .36 .03 .27 .05 .14 .03 .07 .0~ .02 .05 .OK L-person households ........... 23 .69 .28 .39 .36 .76 .17 .03 .42 .05 .30 .05 .16 .06 .IO .0% .07 .03 .02 5-person households ........... 25 .67 .30 . ~ .33 .80 .17 . O~ .57 .02 .33 .03 .27 .07 .07 .09 . i0 .05 .05 Households of 6 or more ....... 23 .83 .31 .L7 .31 .80 .05 .02 .59 .03 .2L .07 .45 .0< .07 .OK .05 .03 .01
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ........... 16 .51 .19 .25 ,15 ,~ .01 * .25 .00 .ii .00 .12 .05 .0~ .03 .03 * .00 3 -person households ........... 23 .90 .25 .37 .17 .59 .02 .02 .28 * . ]3 . Ol . I 1 .07 . OK .02 .03 .02 . Ol L-person households ........... 21 .96 .26 .42 .19 .62 .03 .02 .36 .01 .19 .CO .15 .OK .OK .03 .OK .03 .DO 5-person households ........... 29 1.15 .22 .52 .15 .95 * .01 .21 * .i0 .01 .30 .0~ .0~ .01 .03 * .CO Households of 6 or more ....... 3Z .90 .19 .~5 .12 .40 * .(30 .29 * .05 .01 .t.o .OK .0~ .02 .02 .01 .DO
Under 1,000: 2-person house~mlds ........... ]-5 .~ .15 .23 .12 .49 * ,01 .19 .CO .09 .CO .16 .03 .OS .01 .03 * .DO 3-person households ........... 20 .75 .27 .35 .]3 .5~ .02 .01 .27 .DO .ii .01 .12 .06 .02 .02 .03 .01 .02 /.-person households ........... 21 .(% .]3 .36 .13 .58 .05 .01 .31 .00 .14 .DO .IL .03 .03 .02 .03 .00 .DO 5-person households ........... 31 .85 .25 .53 .09 .72 .00 .00 .14 .DO .0~ .DO .33 .06 .05 .01 .OK .DO .00 Households of 6 or more ....... 33 .68 .15 .35 .08 .38 .CO .(30 .32 * .0~ .CO .45 .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .CO
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 17 .67 .22 .33 .2~ .56 .03 .03 .33 .01 .25 .01 .09 ,09 .06 .OK .OK .00 .02 3-person households ........... 30 .SK .32. .5/~ .LI I.L5 ,07 .00 .L3 * .32. .CO .(36 .i0 .I0 .09 .02 .05 * E-person households ........... 21 .8z. .2L .47 .28 .58 ,03 .02 .33 .00 .2~ .01 .l& .07 .03 .02 .OS .02 .OD 5-person households ........... 2_5 i.i0 .28 .27 .25 .60 ,03 .DO .38 .01 .22 * .22 .02 .Ol .03 .02 .OZ .CO Households of 6 or more ....... 39 1.32 .40 .71 .26 I.L5 .03 .00 .LI .01 .ll .03 .42 .05 .C~ .05 .07 .03 .00
L, 000-9,999: 2-person households ........... 29 .92 .22 .31 .25 1.16 ,03 .03 .09 .DO .12 .CO .07 .DO .09 .01 .03 .07 .00 S-person households ........... 13 .78 .55 .72 .~.i 1.07 .08 .02 .28 .DO .30 .03 .17 .07 .]2 .i0 .OK .OK .0(3 K-person households ........... 22 1.17 .54 .26 .27 1.43 .16 .(IV. .EJ. .0(] .28 .02 .16 .i0 .15 .03 .OS .i0 .DO 5-person households ........... 26 .�z .23 .6/. .13 .78 .16 .00 .47 .08 .z~. .I0 .16 .02 .17 .06 .14 .(29, .00 Households of 6 or more ....... 34 2.52 .39 1.00 .63 I.L6 .00 .00 .57 .CO .12 .DO .46 .06 .12 .02 .13 .Og .00
6,000 and over: 2-peI'son households ........... 18 1.(30 .06 .53 .15 .35 .08 .00 .OZ .CO .32 .(30 .(30 .06 .09 .GO .05 .18 .0(] 3-person households ........... 23 1.28 .~3 .Z7 .21 .97 .16 .17 .48 .CO .37 .DO .06 .02 .17 .19 .i0 .12 .(30 4 -person housaholds ........... L7 .90 .6C .78 .30 1.09 .10 .ii .49 .CO .23 .01 .]3 .07 .07 .DO .13 .09 .DO 5-pereon households ........... 36 .74 .27 .57 .25 1.31 .CO .OZ. .78 .01 .20 .00 .15 .01 .09 .05 .03 .26 .CO Households of 6 or more ....... 51 1.39 .42 .59 .~ 1.09 .ll .ll .57 .(3C .35 .00 .24 .03 .03 .ii .26 .DO .DO
All incames S_/: 2-persun households ........... 18 .63 .20 .el .19 .5~ .03 .01 .2L * .15 * .ii .06 .05 .03 .03 .02 * 3-person households ........... 25 .S9 .30 J.5 .26 .85 .05 .02 .31 * .20 .01 .I0 .07 .06 .05 .0~ .OK .01 4-person households ........... 23 .93 .31 " ./-7 .2% .~0 .06 .03 .39 * .2L .01 .16 .07 .06 .03 .05 .05 .DO 5-person ho~ischold s ........... 29 1.09 .26 .~8 .,90 .87 .(It. .01 .31 .02 .21 .02 .2 ~. .05 .(]6 .03 .0~ .OZ .(30 Households of 6 or more ....... 35 1.15 .28 .59 .23 .SO .02 * .33 * .09 .(]I .'~ .0~ .06 .(]3 .06 .03 .{30
* Less than 0.005. i/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. 2/ Includes home-canned and ho~e-frozen vegetables or fruits that were brought into the home in fresh form. 3_/ Includes households no~ classified by income.
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Table 16.--BEVERAGES; MISCELLANE0~ FO(]I]S: Households Using SOUTH BY [~ANIZATION
Percentage of households using at hcae in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping householde of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, Incc~e, and household s i ze
Urbanization, money income a f t e r insome taxes
( d o l l a r e ) , and househol~ s i z e 1 /
(1)
Beverages
Chocolate, Soft Alcoholic Nuts, cocoa, drinks, beverages peanut
Coffee Tea ~ / chocolate fru/t sirup adee ~/ b u t t e r
C2) (?) C4) (5) (6) (7)
Soups, Catsup, except c h i l i canned sauee~
tomato balrj soups re1/ehes
(S) (9)
Miscellaneous foods
Other pre- P ick les , Puddings, pared or olives, pie p a r t i a l l y
other r e l i s h e s fillings prepared
mixturee
(m) (u) (~)
Leavening Seasonfngs agents 2 / 2 /
(D) C~) ALL ~BANIZATIONS
Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 87.7 18.3 12.3 ~8.4 6.5 19.4 10.3 16.3 17.4 14.8 11.8 18.7 31.4 3-person households ......................... 81.5 23.8 20.0 49.6 10.7 32.3 20.7 26.8 33.0 22.8 21.4 30.6 37.1 4-person households ......................... 75.4 25.1 26.1 45.9 i. 9 23.2 14.0 21.7 33.3 27.1 27.1 39.6 42.0 5-person households ......................... 76.7 31.3 22.7 60.7 6.7 24.7 7.3 18.7 27.3 18.7 16.7 3~.7 40.7 Households of 6 or more ..................... 70.5 30.8 26.4 38.3 .4 30.8 7.0 19.4 21.1 11.9 12.3 39.6 57.7
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ......................... 82.9 28.4 11.8 54.7 11.3 26.3 30.2 30.4 25.8 25.1 25.8 18.2 31.5 3-perSon households ......................... 95.0 42.1 22.9 67.3 6.5 46.1 23.9 39.0 45.8 34.5 31.5 16.6 42.6 4-perSon households ......................... 86.6 41.8 21.4 59.4 15.1 44.1 39.8 40.6 47.1 26.2 35.0 29.0 42.1 5-perSon households ......................... 89.0 38.8 17.8 63.0 ii. 7 38.4 29.5 32.7 37.4 28.1 24.2 26.7 49.5 Households of 6 or ~ ..................... 80. i 38.1 24.5 75.2 11.5 60.1 32.2 22.4 38.8 28.3 36.0 39.2 59.4
4,000-5,999:
2-person households ......................... 88.0 36.0 14.0 67.0 18.0 40.5 26.0 32.0 40.5 21.0 28.5 15.5 37.5 3-person households ......................... 93.3 44.6 32.0 77.0 19.7 47.2 40.1 37.5 49.8 41.3 40.1 12.6 50.6 4-person households ......................... 96.3 39.2 38.2 67.7 i0. i 63. I 37.3 32.3 45.6 39.6 ~4.2 22. i 53.0 5-person households ......................... 100.0 51.2 38.0 69.4 14.9 67.8 41.3 52.9 70.2 67.8 43.8 29.8 41.3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 92.4 48.5 ~4.7 59.8 15.2 62.1 37.1 47.0 48.5 51.5 45.5 34.1 72.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ......................... 99.1 26.3 21.1 71. I 14.9 47.4 25.4 22.8 4£.7 36.0 38.6 19.3 15.8 3-person households ......................... 96.8 37.7 20.1 74.0 16.2 49.4 30.5 50.0 63.0 42.9 42.2 14.3 33.8 4~person households ......................... i00.0 46.8 2q.4 80.6 20.2 72.6 29.8 62.1 60.5 46.8 33.9 30.6 43.5 5-person households ........... : ............. 93.8 43.8 42.2 82.8 0 37.5 32.8 71.9 78.1 46.9 46.9 15.6 50.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 100.0 31.1 4~.3 72.1 6.6 68.9 ~.4 60.7 62.3 41.0 45.9 29.5 5~.i
~u ~cooes 3/: 2-person households ......................... 86.7 27.1 13.3 56.7 i0.6 29.0 21.0 26.2 29.2 22.0 22.0 18.0 30.6 3-person households ......................... 90.3 35.5 2.3.1 63.2 11.9 42.7 26.9 36.0 45.7 33.3 31.6 20.9 41.3 4 -person h~ee/1olde ......................... 88.5 38.8 26.3 60.1 11.5 48.0 31.7 37.0 Ai.8 32.2 34.2 30.7 44.9 5 -person households ......................... 88.2 39.8 25.2 65.3 9.3 40.5 26.7 37.4 t~. 7 36.0 28.9 27.2 45.0 Households of 6 or more ..................... 80.0 37.4 30.8 60.2 9.0 51.9 25.3" 29.7 39.2 27.1 30.4 38.3 59.2
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-perSon households ......................... 81.4 16.3 11.6 65.1 9.3 23.3 I~.0 18.6 9.3 27.9 16.3 14.0 27.9 3-perSon households ............... ; ......... 66.7 23.1 17.9 48.7 20.5 30.8 35.9 28 • 2 38.5 30.8 28.2 17.9 35.9 4-person households ......................... 58.8 0 17.6 47. i 5.9 ii. 8 ii. 8 ii. 8 23.5 29.4 52.9 23.5 41.2 5- person households ......................... 61.5 30.8 7.7 8£. 6 7.7 15.4 7.7 23.1 15.4 15.4 23. I 30.8 38.5 Households of 6 or more ..................... 50.0 33.3 33.3 50.0 0 50.0 16.7 33.3 50.0 33.3 33.3 33.3 66.7
2,000-3,999: 2-persou households ......................... 82.3 30.6 4.8 5~.8 14.5 24.2 33.9 30.6 19.4 21.0 29.0 17.7 32.3 3 -person households ......................... 93 • 1 ~. 5 24.1 69.0 i0.3 41.4 22.4 44.8 41.4 36.2 34.5 12.1 44.8 4-person households ......................... 87.9 43.1 15.5 50.0 25.9 39.7 44.8 39.7 46.6 25.9 37.9 2~. 1 32.8 5-person households ......................... 80.6 25.8 • 12.9 67.7 12.9 32.3 32.3 29.0 45.2 35.5 9.7 16.1 41.9 Households of 6 or more ........ ." ............ 66.7 37.5 29.2 79.2 16.7 45.8 50.0 29.2 33.3 33.3 50.0 41.7 70.8
4,000o5,999: -
2-person households ......................... 86.1 36.1 ii. 1 69.4 22.2 41.7 22.2 25 • 0 33.3 25.0 22.2 19.4 41.7 3-person households ......................... 92.3 46.2 38.5 76.9 25.6 48.7 41.0 38.5 53.8 46.2 51.3 7.7 51.3 4-person households ......................... 92.9 42.9 35.7 60.7 i0.7 60.7 46.4 32.1 46.4 50.0 46.4 17.9 50.0 5-person households ......................... 100.0 61.1 27.8 77.8 16.7 55.6 38.9 55.6 66.7 66.7 50.0 27.8 44.4 Households of 6 Dr more ..................... 87.5 50.0 56.3 62.5 25.0 56.3 37.5 37.5 50.0 50.0 56.3 37.5 68.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0 24.0 24.0 72.0 12.0 ~8.0 24.0 24.0 £8.0 40.0 40.0 20.0 16.0 3 -person households ......................... 100.0 42.9 25.0 67.9 17.9 42.9 21.4 50.0 60.7 42.9 &6.4 14.3 39.3 4-person households ......................... 100.0 47.6 28.6 81.0 19.0 81.0 23.8 61.9 66.7 52.4 33.3 23.8 33.3 5-person households ......................... 88.9 55.6 66.7 100.0 0 44.4 44.4 88.9 66.7 77.8 66.7 ii.i 33.3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 100.0 22.2 44.4 66.7 0 55.6 33.3 55.6 55.6 44.4 44.4 33.3 44.4
All incomes 3/:
2-person households ......................... 85.5 29.6 10.8 63.4 14.0 32.3 24.2 27.4 28.0 26.9 25.8 16.7 30.6 3-person households ......................... 88.4 35.5 25.6 64.5 18.0 40.7 30.8 40.7 48.8 39.0 39.5 14.0 43.0 4-person households ......................... 87.0 38.9 21.4 57.3 17.6 49.6 35.9 37.4 45.8 36.6 40.5 22.9 37.4 5-person households ......................... 82.4 39.2 21.6 77.0 10.8 37.8 31.1 43.2 47.3 44.6 29.7 20.3 40.5 Householde of 6 or more ..................... 77.0 41.0 37.7 70.5 18.0 50.8 39.3 39.3 47.5 37.7 49.2 36.1 63.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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•able 16.--BEVH~AGES; MISCELIANEOUS FOODS: Households Using ( c o n t i n u e d ) SOUTH BY URB~[I ZATI(~
Percentage of households using at hc~e in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food fre~ all sourcee; housekeeping households of 2 or more pereuns, by urbani~atlan, Income, and huuseheld size
Beverages Miscellaneous foods
Urbanization, Chocolate, Soft Soups, Catsup, Other p r e - money i n e s ~ e a f t e r income t a x e s N u t s , e x c e p t c h i l i P i c k l e s , P u d d l e s , p a r e d o r Leaven ing (doLlars), and household slze ~/ Coffee Tea cocoa~ drinks, Alcoholic olivee, pie partially age~.%8
c h o c o l a t e f r u / t b e v e r a g e s p e a n u t e a ~ e d s a u c e , o t h e r f i l l i n g s p r e p a r e d ~ / sirup udes ~/ b u t t e r baby t<mmto relishes
soups r e l i s h e s m i x t u r e s
(z) (~) (~) (~) (~) (e) (v) (s) (~) (Io) (11) (~) (~)
Seasonings
RURAL NONFA~M Under 22 (XX}:
2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 . 9 1 5 . 9 9 . 1 3 6 . 4 6 . 8 ] 3 . 6 6 . 8 1 5 . 9 1 8 . 2 4 . 5 9 . 1 1 8 . 2 3 4 . 1 3-person households ........................................... 89.7 17.9 23.1 56.4 5.1 38.5 15.4 23.1 25.6 15.4 17.9 38.5 33.3 4-person households ........................................... 77.8 38.9 27.8 ~.4 0 22.2 16.7 27.8 38.9 22.2 11.1 55.6 44.4 5-person households ........................................... 77.8 22.2 33.3 ~.4 ii.i 33.3 11.1 11.1 33.3 ll.l ii.i 22.2 22.2 Hi:3useholds o f 6 o r m~re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 . 6 3 0 . 4 2 6 . 1 3 0 . 4 0 3 0 . 4 8 . 7 1 3 . 0 1 7 . 4 8 . 7 8 . 7 3 9 . 1 6 0 . 9
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ........................................... 85.2 22.2 25.9 55.6 3.7 29.6 25.9 29.6 37.0 33.3 22.2 14.8 29.6 3-person households ........................................... 96.7 56.7 16.7 66.7 0 56.7 30.0 30.0 56.7 30.0 30.0 16,7 40.0 4 -person hc~Iseholds ........................................... 83.3 36.7 23.3 76.7 0 50.0 ~0.0 43.3 50.0 26.7 36.7 36.7 56.7 5-person h~/seholds ........................................... i00.0 50.0 18.8 59.4 12.5 46.9 28.1 37.5 31.3 21.9 37.5 3~.4 59.4 }~11seholds of 6 or more ....................................... 85.7 37.1 17.i 71.4 11.4 74.3 25.7 17.1 42.9 25.7 31.4 31.4 51.4
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ........................................... 90.9 36.4 18.2 5~.5 9.1 36.4 45.5 5~.5 54.5 9.1 ~.5 0 27.3 3-person households ........................................... 96.0 40.0 24.0 80.0 12.0 ~4.0 ~O.O 36,0 44.0 32.0 28.0 16.0 t~.O 4-person households ........................................... I00.0 31.8 40.9 77.3 9.1 63.6 27.3 31.8 40.9 27.3 ~0.9 22.7 59.1 5-person huuseholds ........................................... 100.0 33.3 55.6 55.6 11.1 88.9 55.6 55.6 77.8 77.8 33.3 33.3 33.3 Households of 6 or more ....................................... i00.0 53.8 30.8 61.5 7.7 69.2 46.2 61.5 46.2 61.5 38.5 23.1 76.9
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 0 5 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 0 0 0 5 0 . 0 0 0 3-person households ........................................... 88.9 22.2 0 88.9 11.1 66.7 55.6 ~A.4 66.7 ~.4 33.5 Ii.i 22.2 4-pereon households ........................................... 100.0 50.0 25.0 87.5 25.0 50.0 37.5 62.5 50.0 37.5 37.5 50.0 62.5 5-pereon households ........................................... 100.0 20.0 0 60.0 0 20.0 20.0 60.0 100.0 0 20tO 20.0 80.0 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 100.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 25.0 i00.0 50.0 75.0 75.0 50.0 75.0 25.0 50.0
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ........................................... 87.5 21.9 15.6 47.9 7.3 24.0 19.8 26.0 28.1 15.6 19.8 15.6 30.2 3 -pereon households ........................................... 92.5 3~.6 19.6 66.4 5.6 49.5 28.0 29.9 43.0 27.1 25.2 24.3 37.4 4-person households ........................................... 89.2 37.3 28.9 67.5 6.0 45.8 31.3 37.3 43.4 27,7 30.1 38.6 55.4 5-person households ........................................... 96.6 39.7 25.9 56.9 10.3 ~6.6 29.3 37.9 t~.8 29.3 32,8 29.3 50.0 Households of 6 o r more ....................................... 81.5 35.8 25.9 56.8 7.4 60.5 25.9 25.9 38.3 27.2 2~,9 34.6 56.8
RURAL FA~ Under 2,0(:}0:
2-person households ........................................... 92.3 24.8 17.9 £1.9 1.7 22.2 10.3 13.7 28.2 11.1 9.4 26.5 32.5 3-person households ........................................... 90,8 33.0 iS.3 41.3 &.6 25.7 6.£ 30.3 35.8 22.0 16.5 37.6 ~.0 k-person households ........................................... 89.6 35.8 32.8 46.3 0 35.8 13.4 25.4 37.3 29.9 17.9 38.8 40.3 5-person households ........................................... 8B.7 37.1 29.0 50.0 3.2 27.4 4.8 19.4 33.9 25.8 14.5 45.2 53.2 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 75.7 30.6 25.2 42.3 .9 27.0 3.6 21.6 18.0 9.9 10.8 41.4 53.2
Under 1,000: 2-pereon households ........................................... 93.2 20.5 15.1 41.1 1.4 17.8 11.0 9.6 21.9 6.2 8.2 24.7 30.1 3-person hu~seholds ........................................... 87.9 3~.5 20.7 24.1 5.2 24.1 8.6 20.7 27.6 15.5 8.6 39.7 41.4 k-person households .......................... ." ................ 86.5 29.7 27.0 40.5 0 32.4 8.1 21.6 29.7 24.3 16.2 32.4 35.1 5-person households ........................................... 88.2 29.4 20.6 35.3 2.9 23.5 5.9 14.7 32.4 14.7 14.7 41.2 47.1 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 65.6 31.3 26.6 43.8 1.6 23.4 4.7 15.6 14.1 3.1 9.4 40.6 45.3
2,000-3,999: 2-pereon households ........................................... 80.0 31.4 17.1 51.4 11.4 31.4 17.1 31.4 37.1 28.6 14.3 31.4 31.4 3-person households ........................................... I00.0 42.2 33.3 60.0 4.4 42.2 15.6 33.3 40.0 37.8 20.0 &O.O 37.8 4-person households ........................................... 88.9 48.9 46.7 62.2 0 51.1 13.3 37,8 42.2 26.7 15.6 33.3 51.1 5-person households ........................................... 75.9 ~.8 3&.5 58.6 3.4 27.6 24.1 37.6 31.0 24.1 27.6 37.9 37.9 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 90.0 42.0 36.0 78.0 2.0 /.8.0 16.0 24.0 38.0 26.0 22.0 56.0 60.0
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2-pereon households ........................................... 100.0 33.3 33.3 83.3 0 41.7 0 33.3 75.0 16.7 8.3 25.0 25.0 3-person households ........................................... ~.6 61.5 15.& 53.8 7.7 53.8 30.8 ~.5 46.2 53.8 0 46.2 61.5 4-person huuseholds ........................................... 100.0 52.9 41.2 6~.7 1/.8 76.5 29.4 35.3 64.7 35.3 47.1 47.1 41.2 5-person households ........................................... I00.0 ~6.2 46.2 61.5 1 5 . 4 76.9 1~.4 30.8 69.2 46.2 :)8.5 30.8 46.2 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 87.5 25.0 43.8 43.8 0 62.5 6.3 37.5 50.0 25.0 25.0 56.3 68.8
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2-pemson h~useholds ........................................... 53.3 33.3 0 83.3 16.7 33.3 16.7 33.3 50.0 16.7 0 33.3 33.3 3-pereon households ........................................... 83.3 33.3 50.0 100.0 16.7 66.7 50.0 83.3 83.3 33.3 16.7 33.3 0 4-person households ........................................... i00.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 12.5 75.0 62.5 62.5 37.5 25.0 25.0 25.0 75.0 5-persun h o u s e h o l d s ........................................... i00.0 50.0 37.5 62.5 0 50.0 12.5 25.0 75.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 F~useholds o f 6 or more ....................................... i00.0 77.8 33.3 88.9 0 66.7 ll.l 55.6 66.7 ll.l 0 22.2 i00.0
All incomes 3/: 2-person households ........................................... 90.1 28.1 18.8 47.9 4.2 26.6 10.9 21.9 35.9 16.1 i~.0 28.1 31.3 3-person h~useholds ........................................... 92.4 37.4 21.7 52.0 4.5 3~.8 11.1 32.8 40.9 26.8 17.7 37.9 43.9 4-person households ........................................... 92.3 41.7 37.2 53.8 2.6 &7.4 1B.6 34.6 4£.2 2 6 , 9 21.8 40.4 47.4 5 -penson h~useholds ........................................... B6.6 41,7 32.3 53.5 3.9 35.4 11.8 22.8 38.6 28.3 19.7 39.4 t~5.5 Households of 6 or more ....................................... 81.0 35.5 30.3 53.6 .9 39.8 8.1 24.2 30.8 14.7 15.6 46.4 57.3
1_/ 21 m e a l s e t hc~e = 1 p e r s o n . 2 / I ~ t a r e f e r t o p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g t h e week. 3_/ I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t e l a s e i f i e d by inccQe .
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,ble !7.--HEVERAGES; MISCELIA~{EOUS FOODS: Quantity Per Household SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
:ounds used a~ home per household in a week, April-June 195~ (based on all households in cell, table i), food from 83_1 sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and
household size
Urbanization, mone~ income after incom2 taxes (dollars), and household size ~/
(1)
Coffee
(2)
Beverages
Chocolate, Soft Tea cocoa, drinks, ~/ chocolate fruit
sirup ades
(3) (4) (5)
Nuts Soups,
Alcoholic (shelled except beverages weight), canned
peanut baby butter soups
(6) (7) (s)
Catsup, chili seuce~ tc~a~o
relishes
(9)
Miscellaneous foods
Other pre- Pickles, Puddings, pared or olives, pie partially other
relishes fillinEs prepared mixtures
C10) (n) (12)
Leavening agents
ALL URBA}~ZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 0.51 0.07 0.02 1.67 ~w, 0.08 O.12 0.08 0.14 0.06 0.16 0.13 3-person households .......................... 66 .08 .i0 2.31 w~ .18 .34 .16 .31 .14 .26 .23 4-person households .......................... 63 .10 .06 1.90 ~ .16 .19 .]3 .33 .14 .37 .38 5-person households .......................... 6% .12 .06 2.18 ~-~ .18 .(39 .14 .31 .06 .30 .2B Households of 6 or more ...................... 82 .ii .12 2.06 K-w .22 .12 .17 .24 .07 .24 .40
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 55 .12 .02 2.42 ** .12 .31 .13 .23 .18 .3~ .ii 3-person households .......................... 74 .14 .06 3.55 ** .25 .33 .26 .39 .17 .51 .11 4-person households .......................... 81 .12 .06 3.55 ** .30 .60 .25 .40 .19 .78 .18 5-person households .......................... 92 .15 .07 4.75 ** .25 .43 .31 .59 .23 1.50 .19 Households of 6 or more ...................... 78 .10 .15 4.75 ~w .52 .64 .21 .68 .33 .80 .36
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 61 .ii .04 3.24 ~ .16 .32 .15 .26 .14 .37 .12 3-person households .......................... 86 .18 .07 4.02 ** .24 .~8 .28 .50 .27 .74 .09 4-person households .......................... 77 .13 .10 4.16 ** .46 .62 .18 .38 .24 .74 .14 5-person households .......................... 78 .17 .23 4.11 ** .51 .65 .46 .98 .43 .67 .13 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.07 .2g .17 5.50 ** .64 .68 .55 1.07 .71 .99 .20
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 71 .04 .OK 2.32 ** .27 .35 .07 .23 .20 .46 .10 3-person households ........................... 88 .i0 .13 4.62 ~* .33 .56 .36 .67 .33 .59 .06 4-person households .......................... 71 .17 .19 5.16 ~* .43 .35 .53 .65 .2~ .54 .15 5-person households .......................... 89 .ii .26 5.36 ** .20 .90 .45 1.24 .42 .87 .06 Households of 6 or more ...................... 87 .16 .56 5.45 w* .49 .50 .61 .71 .35 1.12 .26
All incomes 3/: 2-person households .......................... 57 .i0 .02 2.32 w* .13 .24 .12 .22 .13 .29 .12 3-person households .......................... 80 .12 .08 3.21 ** .23 .39 .24 .~ .19 .48 .14 4-person households .......................... 78 .13 .09 3.5~ ** .32 .46 .24 .41 .20 .62 .22 5-person households .......................... 81 .15 .13 4.28 ,w .28 .Z~ .31 .64 .26 .96 .18 Households of 6 or ~re ...................... 86 .14 .17 4.OK ~ .46 .46 .30 .64 .30 .66 .34
URBAN Under 2,0DO:
2-person households .......................... 4% .05 .02 1.96 ** .07 .13 .i0 .03 .13 .27 .08 3-person households .......................... 59 .07 .05 2.17 -* .I0 .53 .15 .28 .17 .36 .08 4-person households .......................... 50 .00 .01 .75 ** .06 .14 .OZ .22 .16 .6~ .20 5-person households .......................... 43 .12 * 3.08 ** .13 .10 .16 .07 .03 .27 .16 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.73 .06 .28 2.47 ~* .25 .22 .22 .55 .16 .9z .21
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .......................... 58 .15 .01 2.37 ** .ii .35 .13 .19 .18 .42 .i0 3-person households .......................... 78 .09 .08 3.31 .* .21 .31 .31 .28 .18 .51 .08 4-person households .......................... 75 .ii .06 2.49 ** .27 .62 .26 .37 .19 .93 .14 5-person households .......................... 52 .07 .07 4.3~ ** .20 .51 .31 .48 .31 .19 .08 Households of 6 o~ more ...................... 54 .10 .22 5.63 ** .35 .93 .28 .3~ .32 1.02 .45
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .......................... 60 .09 .03 3.27 *~ .13 .24 .i0 .16 .14 .33 .!4 S-perSon households .......................... 86 .iS .07 3.68 ~ .22 .49 .35 .57 .33 1.09 .03 4-perSon households .......................... 70 .15 .06 2,86 ** .43 .61 .14 .32 .33 .82 .09 5-perSon households .......................... 83 .21 .25 3.55 ** .48 .56 .50 .98 .51 .74 .i0 Households of 6 or more ...................... 85 .20 .18 6.10 ** .~7 .54 .40 .79 1.01 .82 .17
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 72 .OK .OZ 2.28 w* .29 .31 .OS .24 .21 .45 .10 3-person households .......................... 91 .12 .16 4.51 ~F~ .31 .z~ .32 .73 .27 .70 .05 4-person households .......................... 63 .14 .23 4.10 ~ .~ .28 .55 .59 .35 .50 .12 5-person households .......................... 76 .13 .KK 4.70 ** .15 1.34 .43 .78 .6~ 1.36 .06 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.00 .14 .72 3.53 ** .41 .~ .60 .38 .25 .57 .35
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 56 .iO .02 2.~0 ** .13 .25 .12 .18 .16 .36 .i0 3-person households .......................... 87 .ii .0 ~ 3.~' ~* .21 .44 .29 .45 .22 .63 .07 4-perSon households .......................... 70 .12 .C~ 2." w* .3~ .47 .24 .37 .25 .76 .13 5-person households .......................... 62 .13 .14 4., ~w .26 .55 .36 .55 .35 .49 .09 Households of 6 or more ...................... 84 .13 .27 4.~ w* .41 .61 .39 .53 .46 .84 .30
Seasonings
C14)
eH~
~a4
*w
See footnoge at end of table.
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Table 17.--~VERAGES; HIS6~LL~US FOOD~: ~usntity Per Household (contimmd)
Pounds used at hc~e per househo ld i n a week, April-june 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food frown all sources; housekeeping households Of 2 or more persons, by tcrhanlzation, income, household s i z e
SOUTH
BY URBanIZATION
U r b a n i z a t i o n , mc~ey income after income %asee ( d o l l . s ) , a~d household size ~/
(1)
Beverages ~/seellensous foods
ChoColate, Soft Nuts Soups, Catsup, Pickles, Other pre- (shelled except chili Puddings, pared or
Cuffee Tea ~/ cocoa, drinks, A l c o h o l i c olives, pie partially ehocolate fruit hovera~es weight), cemned eauee, other
~i~ -des peanut bSby ~ 0 ~el~shes fillings prepared bu~ter soups rellshee mlxtur~s
(2) (3) (~) (~) (6) (7) (s) (9) (10) (lZ) (12) R~]RAL NONFANM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............................................ 0.55 O.06 0.02 1.37 ,~* 0.O~ O.ii 0.0~ 3-person households ............................................. 68 .05 .ii 2.]8 *~ .~6 .29 4-persun households ................... . ......................... 57 .15 .08 2.70 ** .18 .22 5-person households ............................................. 64 .08 .07 1.43 ** .13 .ll Households of 6 o r more ......................................... 8~ .09 .13 1.71 ** .19 .16
2,000-3,999: 2-person household s ............................................. 51 .05 .03 2.~.3 ~ .15 .24 3-person households ............................................. 66 .23 .02 3.59 *~ .32 ,42 4 -pez~msn households ............................ " ................. 87 .12 .04 5.14 ** .36 .70 5-pe~son households ........................ : ................... 1.36 .22 .07 5.23 ** .32 .38 House~lds of 6 or more ......................................... 87 .08 .09 4.11 ** .64 .50
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............................................. 61 .14 .06 ].22 ~-~ .21 .68 3-person households ............................................. 88 .17 .06 4.67 ** .24 .46 4-person households ............................................. 84 .i0 .14 ~.94 ** .49 .69 5-person households ............................................. 68 .06 .20 5.i0 w* .61 .94 Households of 6 or more ........................................ 1,47 .47 .16 4.81 *~* .88 1.02
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............................................. 75 .0~ .CO 2.34 ~* -12 .99 3-person households ............................................. 80 .04 .CO 4.88 ~ .36 .86 4 -pe rson households ............................................. 85 .23 .09 8.62 ** .38 .48 5-person households ............................................ i.O7 .05 .CO 7.08 *~ .1~ .40 Households Of 6 or more ......................................... 50 .13 .L4 6.47 ~* .61 .83
All incomes 3_/: 2-pereon households ............................................. 56 .07 .03 2.14 ** .ll .28 3 -person households ............................................. 71 .13 .06 3.42 ~-m .28 .C4 4-person h~usehold s ............................................. 8~ .13 .09 4.90 ~* .3~ .55 5-person households ............................................ 1.08 .15 .12 4.88 ~* .31 .4~ Households of 6 or more ......................................... 95 .14 .14 3.67 ~ .5~ .51
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ............................................. 57 .12 .03 1.67 m* .I~ .ll 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 .16 .15 2.41 ~* .15 .12 4 -person households ............................................. BK .14 .09 2.22 ** .26 .2/ 5-persun households ............................................. 81 .14 .10 1.87 *~ .24 .07 Households of 6 or more ......................................... 61 .15 .08 2.2? ~w* .23 .07
Under 1,000: 2-person households ............................................. 54 . ii .03 i. 59 ** .12 . ii 3-person households ............................................. 69 .17 .15 1.21 ~ .12 .19 4-person households ............................................. 65 .15 .09 1.18 ~ .25 .Ii 5-person households ............................................. 79 .ll .06 1.16 ~w~ .23 .06 Households Of 6 o r more ......................................... 5Z .14 .~ 2.20 ~w* .29 .]/
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............................................. 53 .i0 .03 2.69 ~* .i) .21 3-person households ............................................. 7/. .17 .05 4.6~ ~ .21 .17 4-person households ............................................. 97 .19 .09 4.75 ~ .31 .22 5-person households ............................................. 6~ .19 .ii 4.~ ~ .16 .32 Households of 6 or more ......................................... 99 .15 .19 4.8L ~ .4~ .50
4,0(]0- 5,949: 2-persun huuseho!ds ............................................. 71 .17 .0~ 3.06 ** .29 .CO 3-person households ............................................. 65 .31 .OL 3.20 ~ .51 .49 4-person households ............................................. 93 .15 .ii 3.5~ ~ .53 .33 5-1m~rson households ............................................. 80 .20 .16 4.47 ** .46 .41 Households of 6 or more ......................................... 66 .08 .13 5.31 ~ .59 .12
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............................................. 42 .10 .CO 2.~ e~ .13 .i/ 3 -person households ............................................. 78 .08 .18 5.08 ~-, .50 .S~ 4-person households ............................................ 1.02 .19 .07 2.45 ~* .45 .57 5-person households ............................................ I.OZ .22 .I~ 4.06 *~ .53 .17 Households of 6 or more ........................................ I.CO .31 .ii 11.31 ~* .60 .15
All in~c~es 3/: 2-person households ............................................. ~9 .13 .03 1.99 ** .14 .12 3 - p e r s o n households ............................................. 73 .16 . iI 3 . 1 7 *4 .2-1 .17 ~-person households ............................................. 89 .16 .i0 3.~ *~* -31 .24 ~operson households ............................................. 77 .16 .ll 3.09 ~* .27 .i? Households of 6 or more ......................................... 74 .16 .12 3.6~ *~ .39 .20
Leavening ngen~ ~/ Season/nEe
(13) (14)
0.i$ 0.02 0.08 0.i~ ~* .13 .22 .12 .17 .32 .16 .30 .06 .16 .~8 ~* .O& .29 .01 .33 .17 ~* .08 .15 .Og .21 .40 ~*
.12 .32 .14 .25 .09 ~*
.19 .53 .14 °57 .12 ~w~
.27 .45 .20 .?0 .2?
.33 .74 .15 3.02 .26 *w
.13 .75 .36 .74 .20
.31 .49 .15 .56 .CO #~
.IB .35 .18 .29 .18
.21 .32 .13 .67 .21
.42 1.05 .35 .57 .17 • 83 1.45 .48 1.39 .21
.(]0 .00 .00 .93 .CO
.48 .52 .54 .33 .06 ~* • 49 .84 .15 .68 .19 .~9 2.33 .00 .20 .04 .72 I.CO .75 3.CO .13 ~-M
.13 .24 .08 .23 .ii ~* • 19 .37 .18 .33 .20 *HI • 24 .41 .15 .53 .31 • 32 .83 .20 1.92 .20 • 26 .71 .29 .75 • 28
.07 .31 .0~ .10 .22 *~
.22 .51 .11 .25 .30
.20 .46 .21 .32 .36 w*
.18 .53 .12 .31 .45
.22 .26 .07 .21 .44 ,~
.05 .17 .03 .08 .23 ~*
.19 .46 .06 .14 .3~ ~*
.17 . 3 ] .09 .33 .38
.17 .5~ .05 .37 .51
.l& .22 .02 .17 .36 ~-m
.16 .21 .25 .13 .24 ~*
.19 .55 .17 .40 .)0 ~'~ ,19 .44 .14 .21 .21 ~* .17 .44 .22 .39 .37 ~* ,31 1.12 .27 .5] .61
.i0 .56 .07 .08 .21 ~*
.17 .70 .23 .00 .24 ~* ,24 1.09 .19 .62. .18 .31 .80 .21 .55 .12 .19 .98 .24 .40 .30
.08 .31 .28 .00 .Ii *~
.31 .51 .19 .13 .19 ~-~
.41 .51 .03 .49 .27 ~*
.22 .55 .34 .31 .16
.46 1.57 .08 .00 .18
.ii .32 .i0 .15 .21 ~*
.21 .57 .12 .28 .30 ~*
.22 .57 .16 .35 .31 ~*
.19 .51 .17 .33 .36
.26 .62* .14 .33 .47 ~w*
* L e s s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . ~ Not e v a i l e b l e . ~ / 21 mea l s aT, home : 1 p e r s o n . ~ / Date, r e f e r t o p u r c l m s e s d u r i n g t h e week. 3~ I n c l U d e s h o u s e h o l d s noT. c l a s s i f i e d by income ,
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Table 18.--BEVERASES; M]SCELIANEOUS H]O.~S: Money Value Per Household SOVi"d BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) or food used st heine per household in a week, April-June 1955 .(based on all h~r~seholds in cell, table i), food fr~n all sources; housekeepiz~ households of 2 or more persons, by urban-
ization, i n c ~ e , amd household size
Urbanization, money income after innome taxes (dollars), and household size I/
(i)
Beverages
Chocolate,
Coffee Tee 2/ eocoa, chocolate
sirup
(2) (3) (4)
Soft drinks, Alcoholic fruit beverages ades ~/
(5) (6)
Soups, Nuts, except
peanut canned butter baby
soups
(7) (8)
Mis e ellaneous foods
Catsup, Pickles, Other pre- chill Puddings, pared or Leavening
olives, pie partially agents s a u c e , other tomato relishes fillings prepared 2/
relishes mixtures
(9) (lO) (n) (12) (13)
See~O~i1~S
(14)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ......................... 0.52 0.08 0.01 0.19 0.i0 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.07 3-person households .......................... 66 .09 .04 .26 .38 .i0 .OS .0~ .09 .05 .09 .05 .I0 4-person households .......................... 68 .15 .Oi .21 .09 .09 .05 .03 .i0 .06 .13 .08 .ii 5-person households .......................... 62 .16 .0% .25 .09 .i0 .03 ,04 .08 .03 .07 .07 .13 Households of 6 or more ...................... 67 .13 .06 .22 * .12 .03 .04 .~5 .03 .09 .OS .16
2,000-3,999: 2- person households .......................... 63 .13 .01 .28 .2.8 .0S .09 .04 .06 .06 .13 .04 .09 3-person households .......................... 73 .19 .03 .38 .09 .14 .08 .06 .ii .Oq .18 .03 .ii 4- person households .......................... 72 .18 .OS .45 .36 .15 .15 .06 .IS .07 .29 .04 .II 5-person households .......................... 87 .20 .0% .52 .~3 .13 .i0 .07 .15 .08 .14 .05 .16 Households of 6 or more ...................... 75 .17 .OS .50 .53 .26 .15 .05 .15 .]3 .28 .08 .17
4,000-5,999: 2- person households .......................... 64 .15 .02 .36 .61 .]3 .08 .04 .07 .04 .14 .02 .09 3-person households .......................... 86 .24 .04 .46 .30 .14 .12 .07 .14 .ll .34 .02 .]3 /.-person hnus eholds .......................... 8~ .18 .06 .52 .54 .25 .12 .0~ .Ii .I0 .33 .03 .i~ 5-person households .......................... 89 .26 .0~ .55 .80 .29 .20 .]3 .30 .20 .30 .05 .ii Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.21 .28 .12 .59 .43 .31 .16 .]3 .2% .26 .34 .05 .32
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 77 .OS .02 .25 .52 .22 .08 .02 .07 .0~ .18 .03 .06 3-person households .......................... 85 .15 .05 .51 .91 .25 .12 .09 .21 .ii .25 .01 .07 4-person households .......................... 74 .24 .07 .59 .87 .31 .08 .14 .22 .i0 .22 .0% .17 5-person households ......................... 1.20 .18 .08 .60 .DO .09 .26 .ii .35 .14 .30 .02 .]3 Households of 6 or more ..................... 1.58 .22 .21 .62 .20 .33 .i0" .]3 .2% .24 .48 .05 .14
All ineames 3_/: 2-person households .......................... 60 .12 -. .02 .26 .28 .08 .06 .03 .06 .05 .i0 .03 .08 S -person households .......................... 76 .16 .04 .37 .36 .14 .09 .06 .12 .08 .19 .03 .ll 4-person llc~Is eholds .......................... 75 .19 .OZ .43 .41 .IS .ii .06 .13 .0S .2% .05 .13 5-person h~us eholds .......................... 83 .20 .07 .50 .31 .15 .12 .0S .17 .ii .17 .05 .14 Households of 6 or more ...................... 87 .18 .i0 .4% .32 .2% .ii .07 .15 .12 .23 .07 .19
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households .......................... 45 .66 . Ol .2% .19 .04 .03 .02 .02 .05 .09 . Ol .06 3-person households .......................... 56 .07 .02 .26 .81 .06 .13 .0~ .0~ .06 .12 .02 .07 4-person h~useholds .......................... 55 .00 .01 .ll .26 .03 .03 .01 .05 .05 .2% .03 .05 5-person households .......................... ~2 .14 * .3% .12 .05 .02 .04 .02 .01 .05 .05 .]3 Households of 6 or more ...................... 49 .09 .08 .2% .00 .1% .05 .05 .14 .07 .35 .04 .37
2, [If}O-3,999: 2-person hcnls eholds .......................... 62 .15 .01 .28 .36 .07 .i0 .04 .05 .06 .16 .04 .i0 S-person h~/s ehol ds .......................... 73 .14 .03 .38 .12 .13 .07 .07 .08 .0S .19 .02 .i0 4-person households .......................... 65 .17 .03 .31 .61 .12 .16 .07 .13 .08 .38 .03 .08 5-person h~useholds .......................... 55 .ll .03 .56 .42 .12 .12 .07 .1/ .11 .07 .03 .09 Ho%tseholds of 6 or more ...................... 58 .16 .i0 .59 .83 .18 .23 .(35 .09 .13 .43 .08 .18
4,000-5,999: 2 -person households .......................... 66 .15 .01 .37 .74 .i0 .06 .02 .05 .04 .i0 .03 .i0 S-person households .......................... 81 .23 .0¢ .42 .45 .13 .13 .08 .16 .ii .53 * .]3 4-person households .......................... 77 .20 .0~ .46 .93 .22 .14 .03 .i0 .14 .38 .02 .]3 5-person lurus eholds .......................... 95 .32 .06 .57 i. 19 .2B .18 .15 .30 .25 .32 .04 .12 Households of 6 or more ...................... 92 .22 .13 .52 .60 .2% .12 .ii .17 .34 .39 .05 .17
6,000 and over: 2-person households .......................... 79 ..07 .03 .2_5 .45 .23 .07 .02 .08 .08 .18 .03 .06 3-person households .......................... 86 .18 .06 .50 .8S .25 .11 .08 .23 .i0 .30 .01 .09 4-person households .......................... 68 .24 .Oq .49 .76 .32 .07 .]3 .22 .12 .21 .03 .15 5- person l~us eholds .......................... 9% .20 .ll .51 .00 .06 .38 .i0 .28 .2S .47 .01 .OS Households of 6 or more ..................... 2.05 .17 .22 .43 .00 .31 .09 .]3 .15 .13 .19 .07 .i0
All incomes 3_/: 2- person households ......................... .60 .12 .01 .29 .39 .09 .07 .03 .06 .06 .13 .03 .09 3-person households ......................... .76 .15 .04 .37 .55 .13 .Ii .07 .]3 .08 .27 .02 .I0 4-person households .......................... 68 .18 .04 .36 .63 .17 .12 .06 .12 .i0 .32 .03 .I0 5-person households ......................... .67 .18 .0% .55 .~9 .it .15 .09 .16 .14 .18 .03 .ii Households of 6 or more ..................... .92 .19 .12 .48 .60 .24 .15 .09 .14 .17 .35 .06 .18
See Cootsotes at end o f %able.
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SOUI~ Table IB.--BEVERAGES; MISCEI/AHEOUS FO0~S; Money Value Per Household (emmtinued) BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) o f food used st home per household In a week, ~pril-Jtme 1955 (based on all households in eell, table i), food fr~n all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Beverages
~ c a t , an . money Q z o e o l a t e . S o f t income a f t e r income t a x e s ~ . d r i ~ l m .
(dollars), and household size I/ Ooffee Tea ~/ chmM~Late fruit
sirup a d e s
(].) (2) (S) (4) (5) RURAL NONFA,~
Under 2,000 : 2-person households ........................................... 0.Sh 3-person households ............................................ 73" 4 -pere~m'~ h o u s e h o l d s ............................................ 65 5-pereon h~useholds ............................................ 67 Households of 6 or more ........................................ 85
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ............................................ 64 3 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s ............................................ 74 / - , -person l m u s e h o l d s ............................................ 8~ 5-pereon households ........................................... 1.23 Households o f 6 o r more ........................................ 78
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............................................ 60 3-pereon households ............................................ 97 4-pereon h o u s e h o l d s ............................................ 92 5-person households ............................................ 78 Households o f 6 o r more ....................................... 1.71
6,000 and o v e r : 2 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 3-pereon households ............................................ 84 k-person househo~J:~ ............................................ 81 5-pereon households ........................................... 1.71 Househo lds of 6 or more ........................................ 88
2-pereo~ households ............................................ 60 3-perecm households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 4-pereon huuseholds ............................................ 84 5-pereon l~o%m eho3xL"s ........................................... 1.08 Households of 6 or more ........................................ 9~
/~m~L FARM Under 2,000:
2-person h o u s e h o l d s ............................................. 58 3 - p e r e o n ~ e h o l d s ............................................ 69 4-person households ............................................ 85 5-pereon h~us eholds ............................................ 76 Household of 6 or more ......................................... 56
Under 1 , 0 0 0 : 2 - p e r e o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5~ 3-penson lnmmeholds ............................................ 65 4 - p e r e o n households ............................................ 66 5-person households ........................... ; ............. :.. .75 Households of 6 o r more ........................................ ~8
2,000-3,999 : 2-pereon households ............................................ 61 3-pereon households ............................................ 71 /-,-person huuseholds ............................................ 71 5 -person hsuseholds ............................................ 60 ~useholds Of 6 or more ........................................ 99
&,000-5,999 : 2-person h o u s e h o l d s ............................................ 6~ 3-perecm households ............................................ 68 4-pereon households ............................................ 91 5-pereon households ............................................ 87 Households of 6 or more ........................................ 72
6,0~0 and o v e r : 2-pereon households ............................................ 71 3-person h~JS ehold~ ............................................ 90 4 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s ............................................ 99 5-pereon hotuseholds ........................................... 1.07 H~meholds of 6 or more ........................................ 93
ALl incomes 3_/: 2-pereon huus eholds ............................................ 61 3-person households ............................................ 72 /-,-person households ............................................ 82 5-perecm households ............................................ 73 Households of 5 or more ........................................ 72
Al.moholie bever- ages . ~
(6)
M l s e e l l a u e m m foods
Cataup, Other pre- t ~ t a , Soups , chill P i c k l e s , pared or
L e a v e n i n g S e a s o n - p e a n u t e x c e p t o l i v e s , p u d d i n g s , mrtlally c&Imed sa~/ee~
b u t t e r baby soups t o . t o o t h e r p ie a g e n t s 2 / i n g e ~ / r e l i s h e s relishes f i l l i n g s p r e p a r e d ~ I x ~ u r e s
(7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14)
0.07 0 .01 0.1~, 0.06 .05 .oz. .27 .07 .22 .05 .25 .00 .14 .06 .12 .10 .09 .05 .19 .00
.08 .02 .27 .06
.27 .02 .Y/ .DO
.IS .03 .71 .CO
.27 .05 . 49 .30
.16 .06 .~6 .51
.16 .03 .35 .35
.22 .0% .5~ .11
.15 .07 .64 .12
.14 .13 .51 .ll
.~0 .ll .69 .36
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.06 .00 .~ 1.OZ
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.11 .00 .S& .(X)
.~i .26 .78 .75
.09 .02 .24 .13
.16 .03 .38 .i~
.IS .0~ .57 .17
.21 .ll .50 .20
.17 .09 .44 .32
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.13 .02 .17 .05
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.13 .03 .02 .14 .13 .00 .03 .11
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* ~ . s s t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 . ~ / 21 m e a l s a t h ~ e = 1 p e r s ~ L ~ / Data r e f e r t o p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g t he week. 3_/ I n c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 19.--HOME-PRODUCED FOOD~: MILK, CREAM, CHEF~E; FATS; FLOUR, ~AL, CF/~; ~EAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS SOUTH RURAL FARM
Percentage of households using and average quantity used per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I); rural farm housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by income and household size
Type of data, money income after income taxes (dollars),
and household size //
Milk, cream, cheese Fats Flour, real, cereal
Meat Total Fresh Whole Corn-
meal, ~llk fresh Cream Cheese Total Butter Lard Total Flour Total " Variety Poultry equlv- fluid fluid other Total 3_/ Beef Pork meats,
alant 2/ milk milk cereal game
( i ) (2) (3) (4) .(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
Meat, poultry, fish
Fish, shell- fish
Eggs
PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS USING
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........... 62.4 61.5 59.0 8.5 2.6 51.3 41.0 24.8 18.8 5.1 16.2 69.2 53.0 20.5 37.6 3.4 36.8 5.1 3-person households ........... 71.6 71.6 70.6 8.3 5.5 66.1 46.8 40.4 23.9 1.8 22.9 73.4 57.8 22.0 ~.0 8.3 3~.9 6.4 4-person households ........... 6~.2 6&.2 61.2 6.0 1.5 55.2 43.3 29.9 29.9 10.4 19.4 73.1 49.3 20.9 41.8 6.0 35.8 10.4 5-person households ........... 69.4 69.4 67.7 11.3 3.2 64.5 51.6 37.1 29.0 3.2 25.8 71.0 59.7 21.0 51.6 6.5 41.9 6.5 Households of 6 or more ....... 66.7 66.7 64.0 5.4 .9 57.7 49.5 19.8 28.8 2.7 27.0 56.8 43.2 11.7 36.0 5.4 27.0 7.2
Under 1,000: 2-person households ........... 67.1 65.8 61.6 8.2 4.1 49.3 38.4 21.9 19.2 4.1 17.8 63.0 46.6 ii.0 35.6 2.7 30.1 6.8 3-person households ........... 79.3 79.3 77.6 10.3 1.7 69.0 60.3 32.8 29.3 1.7 29.3 67.2 50.0 12.1 39.7 5.2 24.1 8.6 4-person households ........... 73.0 73.0 67.6 5.4 2.7 64.9 51.4 37.8 29.7 8.1 21.6 73.0 5~.i 18.9 48.6 0 32.4 8.1 5-person households ........... 79.4 79.4 76.5 8.8 0 67.6 61.8 35.3 29.4 0 29.4 70.6 58.8 14.7 50.0 8.8 41.2 8.8 Households of 6 or more ....... 62.5 62.5 59.4 3.1 0 59.4 51.6 15.6 28.1 1.6 28.1 5~.7 39.1 9.4 34.4 6.3 28.1 4.7
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........... 62.9 62.9 62.9 17.1 I/.4 48.6 37.1 28.6 8.6 2.9 8.6 45.7 40.0 25.7 31.4 8.6 25.7 2.9 3-person households ........... 53.3 53.3 53.3 13.3 2.2 57.8 33.3 37.8 17.8 2.2 15.6 66.7 60.0 26.7 46.7 8.9 33.3 0 4-person households ........... 53.3 53.3 53.3 13.3 0 57.8 35.6 37.8 13.3 4.4 8.9 71.1 60.0 42.2 42.2 8.9 42.2 8.9 5-person households ........... 55.2 55.2 55.2 10.3 0 65.5 31.0 44.8 I0.3 0 10.3 69.0 65.5 20.7 58.6 3.4 37.9 3.4 Households of 6 or more ....... 68.0 68.0 66.0 8.0 2.0 6~.0 ~.0 32.0 32.0 4.0 30.0 68.0 58.0 20.0 50.0 14.0 26.0 8.0
4,000-5,999: 2-perSon households ........... 58.3 58.3 58.3 16.7 0 58.3 50.0 33.3 8.3 8.3 0 66.7 58.3 50.0 50.0 0 50.0 8.3 3-perSOn households ........... 61.5 61.5 61.5 23. i 0 53.8 30.8 38.5 13.4 0 15.4 53.8 53.8 38.5 46.2 7.7 30.8 0 4-person households ........... 41.2 35.3 35.3 11.8 5.9 52.9 23.5 47.1 11.8 0 11.8 52.9 47.1 41.2 41.2 5.9 29.4 5.9 5-person households ........... 69.2 69.2 69.2 7.7 7.7 69.2 53.8 30.8 7.7 0 7.7 69.2 69.2 38.5 46.2 0 30.8 23.1 Households of 6 or more ....... 56.3 56.3 56.3 25.0 0 62.5 37.5 31.3 18.8 6.3 18.8 81.3 62.5 56.3 43.8 6.3 25.0 12.5
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........... 66.7 66.7 66.7 33.3 16.7 66.7 50.0 16.7 0 0 0 50.0 33.3 33.3 16.7 0 16.7 0 3-person households ........... 33.3 33.3 33.3 0 0 50.0 33.3 16.7 0 0 0 50.0 33.3 33.3 16.7 0 50.0 16.7 4-person households ........... 37.5 37.5 37.5 12.5 0 37.5 37.5 25.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 75.0 62.5 37.5 50.0 0 75.0 25.0 5-perSon households ........... 62.5 62.5 62.5 12.5 0 75.0 90.0 50.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 62.5 50.0 25.0 50.0 12.5 25.0 0 Households of 6 or more ....... 66.7 66.7 66.7 0 0 66.7 55.6 33.3 ii.i ii.i 0 88.9 77.8 22.2 55.6 0 22.2 22.2
All ineomss~_/: 2-perSon households ........... 62.0 61.5 59.9 10.4 4.2 3-person households ........... 64.1 64.1 63.6 ii.i 4.5 4-person households ........... 59.6 59.0 57.7 11.5 1.3 5-person households ........... 66.1 66.1 65.4 12.6 2.4 Households of 6 or more ....... 67.8 67.8 65.9 7.6 .9
(~o)
85.5 87.2 83.6 90.3 73.0
8~.9 93.1 89.2 91.2 75.0
65.7 80.0 68.9 79.3 72.0
75.0 69.2 58.8 69.2 68.8
83.3 66.7 62.5 75.0 66.7
51.0 41.1 25.5 16.1 5.2 14.1 "63.5 49.5 24.5 35.9 4.2 34.4 5.2 79.2 60.6 41.4 38.9 20.2 2.5 19.2 70.7 58.6 25.8 45.5 8.1 33.8 6.6 82.3 58.3 41.7 34.6 21.8 6.4 16.0 71.2 55.1 30. i 44.2 5.8 40.4 10.3 76.9 66.1 48.8 ~0.2 21.3 3.9 19.7 70.1 63.0 23.6 5~.3 6.3 36.2 7.9 84.3 60.2 48.3 26.1 27.5 4.7 25.1 63.5 51.2 16.6 43.1 6.6 28.0 7.6 70.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 19.--HOME-PRODUCED FOODS: MILK, CREAM, CHEESE; FATS; FLOUR, MEAL, CEREALS; MEAT, POULTRY, FISH; EGGS (contlnued) SOUTH RURAL FA~
PercentsEe of households using and averse quantity used per household in a week, April-June 1955 4based on all households in cell, table i); rural farm housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by income and household size
Type of data, money income after ~neome taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household size ~/
CI)
Fats Milk, cream, cheese
Total Whole Fresh equlvmilk- fluid fresh Cream Cheese
fluid alent 2/ milk milk
C2) 43) C4) C5) C6) Quarts Qunr t8 Quarts Quarts Pounds
Total Butter Lard
C7) C8) 49) C14) POunds Pounds Pounds Pounds
Eggs
Flour, mosul, cereal Meat, poultry, fish
Corn- Meat Fish,
meal, Total Variety Poultry shell- Total Flour other cerea l Beef Pork meats, fish
game
4~0) Cn) C~) (m) (~) !16) C17) '18) C19) Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds: Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds ~ANTITY PER H0~EROLD Pounds
Under 2,000: 2-person households ........... 10.07 i0.00 7.47 0.09 0.06 1.21 0.60 0.61 1.52 0.27 1.25 4.45 2.36 0.90 1.3~ 0.06 1.95 0.13 2.24 3-person households ........... ]%.38 14.29 11.49 .06 .15 1.66 .78 .88 1.80 .18 1.62 5.68 3.71 1.20 2.22 .19 1.65 .32 2.99 4-person households ........... 15.08 14.99 11.90 .i0 .03 1.51 .74 .77 3.44 1.39 2.05 6.47 4.03 1.00 2.95 .07 1.91 .54 4.11 5-person households ........... 17. i0 16.93 13.73 .20 .09 2.46 i. 04 1.42 3.31 .81 2.50 7.32 4.89 I. 58 3.19 .13 2.27 .16 3.89 Households of 6 or more ....... 18.90 18.82 14.60 .09 .04 1.89 1.13 .76 5.59 .80 4.78 5.63 3.52 .86 2.51 .14 1.84 .27 3.07
Under 1,000: 2-person households ........... 10.21 10.14 6.91 .06 .i0 1.14 .61 .53 1.79 .25 I.SL 3.55 1.80 .51 1.18 .07 1.57 .18 2.16 3-person households ........... 14.70 14.63 10.63 .06 .07 1.85 1.06 .79 2.65 .22 2.43 4.67 3.11 .84 2.19 .08 1.18 .38 2.91 4-person households ........... 16.10 16.O4 11.93 .05 .06 1.91 .97 .94 3.78 1.03 2,75 6.38 4.03 .85 3.18 .CO 1.73 .62 4.24 5-person households ........... 18.66 18.48 13.5~ .25 .O0 2.45 1.29 1.16 3.00 .00 3.00 6.69 4.61 1.72 2.72 .17 1.81 .26 4.12 Households of 6 or more ....... 15.74 15.73 10.96 .02 .00 1.88 1.15 .73 5.54 .44 5.10 5.4~ 3.52 .93 2.45 .14 1.77 .15 3.01
2,000-3,999:
2-person households ........... 9.13 8.96 8.24 .ii .24 .85 .47 .37 .55 .43 .12 4.55 2.60 i. ii 1.40 .09 1.86 .09 2.13 S-person households ........... 11.25 11.05 10.09 .20 .05 1.23 .49 .75 .63 .ii .52 6.41 4.72 1.86 2.60 .12 1.69 .00 3.22 4-person households ........... 12.79 12.67 11.22 .16 .00 1.53 .59 .94 .92 .28 .64 7.12 4.66 2.49 1.74 .17 2.08 .38 2.55 5-person households ........... 14.71 14.41 12.55 .38 .OO 1.98 .57 1.41 1.26 .00 1.26 8.40 5.23 1.01 4.20 .02 3.00 .17 3.73 Households of 6 or more ....... 24.77 24.71 17.62 .06 .08 2.27 1.07 1.20 3.42 .74 2.68 7.40 5.61 1.32 3.85 .24 1.23 .56 4.07
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........... 7.75 7.71 5.38 .05 .00 1.41 .88 .53 .33 .33 .OO 5.56 2.6~ 1.38 1.26 .00 2.58 .33 2.48 3-person households ........... 13.5~ 13.15 11.61 .40 .00 1.12 .31 .81 .67 .O0 .67 5.53 4.11 1.58 2.46 .08 1.42 .00 3.22 4-person households ........... 5.2"9 5.12 5.06 .08 .24 1.43 .26 1.16 .59 .00 .59 7.71 6.56 3.19 3.25 .12 1.09 .06 2.65 5-person households ........... 18.02 17.92 13.61 .08 .16 2.19 1.04 1.15 .77 .00 .77 10.34 4.40 2.50 1.90 .00 1.62 4.32 2.75 Households of 6 or more ....... 25.36 25.00 16.25 .48 .CO 1.91 .59 1.31 2.59 1.56 1.03 8.69 5.95 3.39 2.38 .19 1.91 .83 6.61
6,000 and over: 2-person households ........... 8.35 8.08 7.00 .33 .09 1.19 .85 .33 .00 .00 .CO 2.54 2.21 1.50 .67 .00 .33 .CO 3.24 3-person households ........... 6.33 6.33 5.67 .CO .00 .64 .42 .22 .00 .CO .00 3.75 2.08 1.50 .58 .CO 1.42 .25 4.25 4-person households ........... 6.21 6.13 6.13 .12 .00 1.44 .63 .81 2.88 2.00 .88 10.75 4.88 2.25 2.63 .00 5.25 .63 3.12 5-person households ............ 15.96 15.87 12.75 .12 .00 2.30 1.06 1.24 1.13 .63 .50 7.44 5.63 1.25 4.00 .38 1.81 .00 3.4% Households of 6 or more ....... 17.45 17.45 15.11 .00 .00 2.67 1.00 1.67 1.33 1.33 .00 8.56 5.94 1.89 3.83 .00 2.06 .56 4.61
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ........... 10.07 9.98 7.95 .09 .08 i.i0 .60 .51 1.21 .33 .88 4.51 2.50 1.02 1.39 .05 1.86 .15 2.22 3-person households ........... 13.11 12.97 10.60 .12 .10 1.49 .67 .82 1.28 .18 1.10 5.88 4.02 1.45 2.3% .15 1.60 .26 3.02 4-person households ........... 13.52 13.39 10.70 .13 .04 1.60 .73 .87 2.08 .78 l.SO 7.16 4.50 1.74 2.57 .09 2.25 .42 3.5~ 5-person households ........... 17.16 16.97 13,73 .24 .06 2.35 .94 1.39 2.4% .65 1.79 7.94 5.06 1.50 3.45 .i0 2.27 .62 3.75 Households of 6 or more ....... 21.15 21.06 15.65 .ii .04 2.17 1.09 1.08 4.72 i.i0 3.62 6.69 4.48 1.12 3.16 .15 1.86 .36 3.49
I/ 21 meals at home = 1 person. 2/ Approximatel~ the quantity of fluid sdlk to which the various dairy products (except butter) are equivalent in calcium. 3/ Includes small amounts of veal, lamb, boiogna, and sausage, not shown separately. 4/ Includes households not classified by income.
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T a b l e 20.--HO~-PRODUCED FOODS: SWEETS; POT~, S W E ~ ; VEGETABLES; FRUITS; JUICES; MTSCELLANEOUS FOOI~ SOUTH RURAL FAR~
Percentage of households usin~ and average quantitM used per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cel/, table I); rural farm housekeeping households of 2 or more person, by inccm~ and household size
Type of data, money income after i~com~ taxes (do:I/des),
and household size ~/ -
Ci)
Juices, Catsup, Pickles, Sweets Vegetables 2_/ Dried eanne~ and frozen Potatoes, Fruits vege° chili relishes
tables sauce, other Sirups, Jellies, sweet- Dark green 2/ Canned tomato than Other and Total vegetable Total molasses, Jams, potatoes Total and deep green Tomatoes Other fruits rellshes tomato honey preserves yellow juices
(2) (3) (&) (5) C6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (~) (12) (~) (l&) (15) (16)
PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS USING
Under 2 ,000 : 2-person households ............. t" 40.2 3.4 38.5 29.9 81.2 33.3 5~.7 12.8 58.1 35.9 6.8 6.0 4.3 1.7 17.I 3-person households .............. 50.5 11.9 42.2 35.8 85.3 43.1 67.9 25.7 73.4 36.7 6.4 7.3 6.4 " 6.4 20.2 K-person households .............. &7.8 9.0 40.3 25.4 82.1 3 8 . 8 59.7 16.4 71.6 35.8 6.0 7.5 7.5 6.0 20.9 5-person households .............. 38.7 8.1 32.3 40.3 88.7 50.0 67.7 ?_l.0 77.4 43.5 3.2 4.8 4.8 3.2 25.8 Households of 6 or more .......... 22.5 8.1 15.3 33.3 82.9 45.9 55.0 11.7 67.6 25.2 4.5 2.7 2.7 2.7 8.1
Under. 1,000: 2-person households .............. 30.1 2.7 28.8 30.1 83.6 38.4 49.3 12,3 57.5 41.1 9.6 6.8 5.5 1.& 15.1 3-perso~ ho%Mse/~ids .............. 51.7 12.1 43.1 39.7 91.4 43.1 69.0 29,3 75.9 37.9 6.9 8.6 6.9 3.4 19.0 &-person households .............. 48.6 i0.8 40,5 21.6 78.4 45.9 54.1 8.i 64.9 37.8 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 16.2 5-person households .............. 35.3 8.8 29.4 ~.i 88.2 50.0 61.7 26,5 79.4 50.0 2.9 5.9 5.9 2.9 26.5 Households of 6 or more .......... 23.4 10.9 l&.l 25.0 81.3 43.8 53.1 10,9 62.5 28.1 6.3 3.1 3.1 0 9.4
2,000-3,999: 2-person households .............. 42.9 2.9 40.0 25.7 77.1 22.9 54.3 20.0 62.9 37.1 2.9 8.6 5.7 2.9 17.1 3-person households .............. 35.6 2.2 35.6 28.9 71.1 28.9 57.8 17.8 62.2 46.7 4.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 15.6 /.-person households .............. 42.2 4.4 37.8 33.3 84.4 35.6 62,.4 13.3 66.7 42.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 0 24.4 5-pereon households .............. 31.0 0 31.0 27.6 86.2 27.6 72.4 17.2 72.4 31.0 3.4 3.4 0 0 13.8 Households of 6 or more .......... 42.0 16.0 32.0 36.0 82.0 94.0 58.0 28.0 60.0 46.0 A.O 4.0 4.0 6.0 22.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households .............. 25.0 0 25.0 33.3 91.7 50.0 83.3 16.7 75.0 33.3 8.3 25.0 16.7 8.3 33.3 3-person households .............. 53.8 15.4 46.2 23.1 69.2 15.4 53.8 30.8 61.5 30.8 0 15.4 15.4 0 15.4 4-person house_holds .............. 41.2 5.9 41.2 41.2 76.5 35,3 58.8 11.8 52.9 47.1 O 5.9 5.9 5.9 35.3 5-persan households .............. 46.2 0 46.2 15.4 76.9 46,2 61.5 15.4 53.8 38.5 0 15.4 15.4 0 30.8 Households of 6 or more .......... 43.8 6.3 37.5 56.3 93.8 56,3 68.8 18.8 81.3 37.5 12.5 18.8 12.5 0 37.5
6,000 smd o v e r : 2 -person households .............. 16.7 0 16.7 16.7 83.3 33,3 83.3 0 66.7 0 0 16.7 16.7 0 33.3 3-person households .............. 50.0 0 50.0 16.7 83.3 50.0 66.7 16.7 66.7 33.3 0 16.7 0 16.7 16.7 4-person households .............. 25.0 0 25.0 37.5 75.0 37.5 50.0 12.5 62.5 37.5 0 12.5 12.5 0 0 5-person households .............. 62.5 0 62.5 50.0 87.5 50,0 75.0 0 87.5 50.0 0 12.5 12.5 12.5 37.5 Households of 6 or more .......... 55.6 O 95.6 44.4 88.9 33.3 77.8 ii.i 77.8 55.6 0 22.2 2-2.2 0 33,3
All incomes ~/: 2-person households .............. 40.1 4.2 38.0 30.2 82.3 35,9 58.9 16.1 62.0 36.5 5.7 8.9 6.8 2.1 19.3 3 -person households .............. 48.5 9.6 42.9 32.8 81.3 37.9 64.1 22.7 70.7 39.4 5.1 7.1 6.1 5.1 20.7 4-person households .............. 43.6 5.8 39.1 30.8 83.3 38.5 60.3 15.4 70.5 41.0 5.1 5.8 5.8 3.2 23.1 5-person households .............. 40.2 5.5 37.0 34.6 85.0 42;5 67.7 18.1 73,2 40.2 3.9 5.5 4.7 3.1 25.6 Households of 6 or more .......... 31.8 i0.0 24.2 35.5 81.5 39.8 57.3 17.i 65.4 3~.6 5.7 5.2 4.7 3.3 16.6
See footnotes at end o f table.
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' l~ble 20.--~-PRODUCED FOODS: SWEETS; POTATQES, S~EEEPOTA_TQF~; VEGETABLES; FRDITS; JUICES; MISCEIZANEOUS FOODS (continued) SODTH RURAL FARM
Percentage of households usix~ and average quantity used per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I) ; rural farm hsuse~ing households of 2 or more persons, by income and housshold size
Sweets Vegetables ~/ Dried Juices, Catsup, Pickles, canned and frozen
Type o f data, money income Pot~es, Fruits vege- chili relishes tables Canned sauce, other after income taxes (dollars), Sir~ps, Jellies, sweet- D a r k green Other ~/ and tomato than
and household size l_/ Total molasses, jams, potatoes Total and deep green Tomatoes Other fruits Total vegetable honey I preserves yellow juices relishes tomato
(1) (2) (3) (4) C5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (~) (~) (14) (15) (16)
QUA..V~nn~' PER H O ~ O U ) (pounds)
Under 2,000: 2-person households .............. 0.50 0.05 O.&6 1.27 5.08 0.78 2.51 0.41 1.38 1.53 0.07 0.14 0.ii 0.01 0.2~ 3-person households ............... 72 .19 .53 1.66 7.77 1.12 3.86 .74 2.05 1.73 .08 .26 .24 .05 .33 4-person households .............. 1.00 .37 .63 1.65 9.39 1.09 5.04 .63 2.64 1.32 .07 .17 .17 .06 .32 5-person households ............... 51 .13 .38 3.02 11.62 1.61 6.36 .67 2.98 3.48 .04 .iS .18 .07 .4A Households o f 6 o r m o r e ........... 62 .36 .26 4.66 10.95 1.97 5.52 .69 2.76 .89 .12 .06 .06 .0~ .14
Under 1,0OO: 2-person households ............... 38 .05 .33 1.47 4.31 .66 1.91 .51 1.23 1.77 .i0 .17 .14 .01 .14 3-person households ............... 79 .24 .55 2.12 7.95 .98 3.83 .92 2.22 1.90 .07 .25 .21 .04 .36 4-person households .............. 1.23 .59 .6~ 1.04 7.40 1.25 3.5~ .24 2.38 .97 .07 .15 .15 .O& .18 5-person households ............... 48 .17 .31 3.12 10.71 1.78 4.71 .92 3.30 3.24 .01 .26 .26 .I0 .45 Households of 6 or more ........... 59 .34 .25 4.40 8.79 1.92 4.38 .55 1.94 1.03 .20 .07 .07 .(30 .19
2,000-3,999" 2-person households ............... 54 .CA .50 1.80 4.45 .50 2.40 .42 1.13 1.50 .01 .25 .19 .03 .12 3-person households ............... ~8 .02 .46 2.03 7.51 1.09 3.45 .47 2.50 3.10 .03 .05 .05 .05 .23 4 -person households ............... 50 .07 .43 2.23 7.51 1.14 3.50 .59 2.27 1.13 .01 .i0 .I0 .OQ .25 5-person households ............... 38 .00 .38 2.67 9.33 .91 6.55 .42 1.45 1.23 .03 .07 .00 .OO .22 Households of 6 o r m o r e .......... i.ii .53 .58 6.57 13.49 2.CA 5.5~ 1.26 4.65 6.09 .CA .23 .23 .15 .93
4,CO0-5,999: 2-person households ............... 19 .00 .19 1.46 6.74 .86 4.32 .2q 1.29 15.17 .08 .47 .28 .01 .24 3 -person households ............... 51 .08 .43 1.23 7.83 .29 2.90 1.05 3.60 1.71 .00 .26 .26 .00 .24 /,-person households ............... 95 .09 .87 2.82 5.39 .67 2.59 .93 1.20 3.87 .O0 .26 .26 .07 .69 5-person households .............. 1.12 .00 1.12 1.5~ 7.45 1.32 3.11 .26 2.76 1,30 .00 .87 .87 .OO .40 Households of 6 o r m o r e .......... 1.42 .O9 1.33 6.48 20.94 1.19 13.63 .91 5.21 5.16 .31 .84 .70 .00 .71
6,0(]0 and over: 2-person households ............... 19 .00 .19 .67 8.86 .90 5.35 .CO 2.61 .00 .00 .38 .38 .CO .19 3-person households ............... 70 .00 .70 .33 7.40 .76 3.82 .50 2.33 1.37 .00 .34 .00 .09 .17 4-porson households ............... 35 .00 .35 3.19 6.51 1.72 2.33 .56 1.89 ,60 .00 .28 .28 .CO .00 5-person households ............... 98 .00 .98 4.38 9.26 1.96 3.10 .00 4.20 2,94 .00 .28 .28 .07 .35 Households o£ 6 or more ........... 97 .00 .97 3.89 15.17 2.78 9.13 .25 3.00 3.88 .CO 1.62 1.62 .CO 1.14
All incomes 3_/: 2-person households ............... 51 .06 .46 1.40 5.73 .80 2.95 .45 1.52 2.55 .06 .22 .iS .01 .21 3-person households ............... 71 .14 .57 1.71 7.9q i.~ 3.88 .66 2.34 2,03 .05 .30 .20 .05 .33 4-person households ............... 80 .19 .61 1.95 8.18 _.IrJ 3.96 .66 2.46 1.66 .05 .16 .16 .03 .34 5-person households ............... 61 .08 .53 2.78 10.14 1.42 5.73 .54 2.45 2,69 .Or/ .21 .19 .CA .35 Households of 6 or more ........... 83 .36 .47 5.45 12.42 1.79 6.23 .86 3.54 2.71 .14 .23 .22 .08 .46
i_/ 21 meals at home = i person. 2/ Fresh, hume-ca~, and h~me-frozen. 3_/ Includes households not classified by income.
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Table 21.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Households Using SOUTH
BY gKBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekmeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household s i z e
Urbanization, money income a f t e r income taxes (dollars),
and household size i__/
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
Meat s Baconj Dry Mixtures, Total poultry, salt Eggs legumes Nuts,
fish pork (dry peanut soups, weight) butter chiefly
meat
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ALL URBANIZATIONS
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............. I00.0 90.1 77.4 3-person households ............. 99.8 95.0 83.4 4-person households ............. i00.0 98.5 81.8 5-person households ............. 99.3 90.0 77.3 Households of 6 or more ......... 99.6 86.3 78.0
2,0(]0-3,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 83.9 3-person households ............. i00.0 98.5 8~.4 K-person households ............. 100.0 99.7 88.9 5-person households ............. I00.0 99.6 93.2 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 96.5 83.9
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 79.0 3-person households ............. i00.0 99.6 90.3 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 91.2 5-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 92.6 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 99.2 99.2
6,000 ar~ over: 2-person households ............. i00.0 96.5 92.1 3-person households ............. i00.0 10(3.0 $9.0 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 86.3 5-person households ............. i00.0 100.0 81.3 Households o£ 6 or more ......... i00.0 IDO.O I00.0
All incomes ~_/: 2-person households ............. i00.0 95.7 81.3 3-person households ............. 99.9 97.7 85.9 4-person households ............. I00.0 99.6 87.6 5-person households ............. 99.8 97.4 88.0 Households of 6 or more ......... 99.9 94.I 86.3
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ............. i00.0 97.7 81.4 3-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 89.7 K-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 75.0 5-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 76.9 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 i00.0 i00.0
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 79.0 3-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 8~.5 4-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 91.4 5-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 90.3 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 95.8 79.2
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 77.8 3-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 89.7 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 96.4 5-person households ............. i00. O. i00.0 94.4 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............. i00.0 96.0 92.0 3-person households ............. i00.0 1(](3.0 89.3 K-person households ............. I00.0 i00.0 90.5 5-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 77.8 Households of 6 or more ......... i00.0 i00.0 i00.0
All incomes &_/: 2-person households ............. i00.0 98.8 81.3 3-person households ............. i00.0 I00.0 87.8 4-person households ............. i00.0 i00.0 90.2 5-person households ............. 1(](3.0 i00.0 87.3 Households of 6 or more ......... I00.0 98.2 90.9
See footnotes at end of table.
Grain products Sugar, sweets
To%el Enriched, (flour restored equlva- or whole lent) .?:/ graln2/
(9) (lO)
Not enriched, Mixtures, restored soups,
chiefly or whole grain ~/ grain
(u) (2)
Soft Sugar, drinks, sirups, beverage
Total 3_/ j e l l i es , powders,
candies prepared desserts 3_/
(~) (14) C15)
94.4 45.2 19.K 10.8 i00.0 97.2 88.4 9.2 99.1 98.1 49.0 95.2 65.6 32.3 17. I i00.0 99.3 93.3 16.4 98.1 98.1 56.1 86.0 66.0 23.2 21.2 i00.0 i00.0 97.0 11.8 98.0 96.1 53.7 9~ .0 80.0 24.7 12.7 i00.0 i00.0 92.0 16.0 97.3 97.3 60.0 93.4 76.7 30.8 7.5 i00.0 95.7 92.5 ii.0 99.1 99.1 36.1
97.7 gA.5 26.3 20.2 I00.0 99.7 89.3 22.8 99.0 99.0 60.1 99.0 52.4 46.1 22.7 99.0 99.0 95.5 22.2 99.0 99.0 72.3 97.7 6A.0 44.1 27.0 I00.0 i00.0 95.7 26.7 i00.0 i00.0 62.2 96.8 69.8 38.4 19.2 i00.0 i00.0 92.2 27.4 i00.0 i00.0 66.5 98.6 71.7 60.1 25.9 i00.0 i00.0 9~.i 30.4 i00.0 i00.0 74.I
97.0 39.5 40.5 24.0 i00.0 i00.0 89.0 18.5 1[](3.0 i00.0 70.0 i00.0 47.2 47.2 37.5 i00.0 98.5 96.7 25.3 i00.0 i00.0 76.6 99.5 52.5 63.1 28.6 i00.0 i00.0 95.9 39.2 i00.0 !00.0 72.8 95.9 64.5 67.8 28.9 i00.0 i00.0 95.0 46.3 i00.0 i00.0 78.5
i00.0 76.5 62.1 36.4 99.2 99.2 98.5 18.9 99.2 99.2 73.5
i00.0 24.6 47.4 42.1 1(](3.0 i00.0 93.9 15.8 i00.0 i00.0 82.5 i00.0 51.3 49.K 47.4 i00.0 1(90.0 99.4 29.2 i00.0 I00.0 84.4 i00.0 26.6 72.6 29.8 i00.0 1(](3.0 96.8 21.8 i00.0 96.8 83.1 i00.0 37.5 37.5 45.3 i00.0 I00.0 93.8 39.1 i00.0 i00.0 78.1 i00.0 67.2 68.9 19.7 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 34.4 i00.0 I00.0 72.1
93.5 42.0 29.0 19.2 i00.0 98.8 89.3 16.0 99.3 99.0 59.6 98.1 55.6 42.7 27.1 99.7 99.1 95,5 21.8 99.0 99.1 69.2 96.1 56.9 ~.0 26.5 i00.0 !00.0 96.2 25.7 99.6 98.8 65.6 96.5 67.9 40.5 22.2 i00.0 !00.0 92.9 29.5 99.4 99.4 68.5 97.2 73.8 51.9 21.4 99.9 99.4 9~.9 22.4 99.6 99.1 61.6
93.0 41.9 23.3 16.3 i00.0 i00.0 88.4 11.6 I00.0 97.7 62.8 94.9 69.2 30.8 23.1 i00.0 i00.0 94.9 23.1 94.9 94.9 59.0 70.6 81.3 11.8 50.0 i00.0 !00.0 i00.0 6.3 93.8 88.2 62.5 84.6 8~.6 15.4 15.4 i00.0 i00.0 92.3 23.1 i00.0 i00.0 84.6 83.3 66.7 fK].O 16.7 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 66.7
98.4 40.3 24.2 22.6 i00.0 10(3.0 90.3 25.8 98.4 98.4 ~.i 98.3 53.4 41.4 25.9 i00.0 I00.0 94.8 19.0 i00.0 IDO.O 72.4 98.3 62.1 39.7 27.6 i00.0 I00.0 9&.8 29.3 I00.0 100.0 53.4 96.8 67.7 32.3 12.9 i00.0 I00.0 87.1 32.3 i00.0 i00.0 74.2
i00.0 70.8 45.8 37.5 i00.0 I00.0 91.7 33.3 i00.0 I00.0 83.3
97.2 36.1 41.7 22.2 i00.0 I00.0 88.9 ii. 1 i00.0 i00.0 75.0 I00.0 46.2 A8.7 46.2 i00.0 i00.0 9~.9 25.6 iOO.O I00.0 79.5 i00.0 46.K 60.7 32.1 i00.0 i00.0 92.9 50.0 i00.0 100.0 71.4 94.K 55.6 55.6 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 9~.4 50.0 i00.0 i00.0 83.3
i00.0 68.8 56.3 37.5 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 18.8 i00.0 i00.0 75.0
i00.0 24.0 48.0 44.0 i00.0 i00.0 96.0 16.0 i00.0 i00.0 84.0 i00.0 42.9 42.9 53.6 i00.0 i00.0 10(3.0 28.6 i00.0 i00.0 78.6 i00.0 14.3 81.0 98.1 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 28.6 i00.0 95.2 81.0 i00.0 33.3 1~.4 66.7 i00.0 i00.0 88.9 ~.4 i00.0 i00.0 8~.9 I00.0 66.7 55.6 ii.i i00.0 10(3.0 I00.0 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 66.7
96.8 37.3 32.3 24.1 I00.0 i00.0 90.4 17.5 99.4 98.9 66.9 98.3 53.7 40.7 34.8 i00.0 i00.0 95.7 23.2 98.8 98.8 72.0 95.4 52.8 49.6 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 95.9 30.9 99.2 97.7 63.4 94.6 63.4 37.8 25.4 1(](3.0 i00.0 90.1 36.6 i00.0 I00.0 80.3 98.K 69.1 50.8 30.9 I00.0 i00.0 96.& 29.1 i00.0 i00.0 76.4
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~ble 2L--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LE(~MES, NUTS; GRAIN PRODUCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: Households Using (continued)
Percentage of households usin~ at ho~e in a week, April-June 1955 (b~sed on all households in cell, *,,able i), food from all sources; hoUsekeeping households of 2 or more persons by urham/sation, Inc~, and household si=e
SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Meat, pou/try, fish, eggs, dry legumes, ~u~s Grain producUs
Not Urbanlzation, money income Meat, Bacon, Dry Nuts, Mixtures, Total Enriched, enriched, Mixtures,
le~e s sou.D8, ( flour reslx~red so~s, after income taxes (dollars), Total poultry, salt Eggs (dry peanut chlefly equlva- or whole restmred
or whole chiefl~ and household size l/ £1sh pork weight) bu~ter meat lent) ~/ grain ~/ g r a i n 2 / graln
( i ) (2) (3) ( ' ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (93 (i0) ( i i ) (12) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3-person households .................. ; ............ I00.0 4-person households ............................... 100.0 5-person households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... i00.0
2.000-3,999: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3 -person households ............................... i00.0 4-pereon households ............................... i00.0 5-person households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... I00.0
~,000-5,999: 2-person households ............................... 100.0 3 operson households ............................... i00.0 L-person households ............................... 100.0 5-person households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more .......................... 100.0
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............................... I00.0 3 -pereon households ............................... i00.0 4-person households ............................... i00.0 5-person households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... IQO.O
All ~ncomes A_/: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3 -person households ............................... 1{]0.0 4-person households ............................... 100.0 5 -pel~son households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... I00.0
RURAL FAK~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ............................... 100.0 3 -person households ............................... 99.1 L-person households ............................... 100.0 5-person households ............................... 99.4 Households of 6 or more ........................... 99.1
Under 1,000: 2-person households ............................... I00.0 3-p~rson households ............................... 9g.3 4-1~erson households ............................... 100.0 5-person households ............................... 97.1 Households of 6 or =ore ........................... 9g.4
2,000-3999 : 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3-person households ............................... i00.0 4-person households ............................... i00.0 5-person households ............................... I00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... i00.0
"~,000-5,999: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3 -person households ............................... i00.0 4-person households ............................... 100.0 5-person households ............................... i00.0 Households o£ 6 or ~ore ........................... i00.0
6,00(3 and over: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3-person households ............................... 100.0 4-person households ............................... i00.0 5-pereon households ............................... i00.0 Households of 6 or more ........................... 100.0
A~I incomes ~_/: 2-person households ............................... i00.0 3 -person households ............................... 99.K 4-person households ............................... i00.0 5-person households ............................... 99.1 Households of 6 or more ........................... 99.5
77.3 93.2 79.5 9~.9 83.3 88.9 77.8 i00.0 69.6 i00.0
92.6 96.3 80.0 i00.0 83.3 96.7 96.9 96.9 88.6 i00.0
81.8 i00.0 92.0 100.0 86.4 i00.0 88.9 i00.0
i00.0 i00.0
1(30.0 1{30.0 88.9 i00.0 75.0 i00.0 80,0 i00.0
i00.0 i00.0
83.3 95.8 83.5 98.1 83.3 96./. 90.9 98.3 85.3 i00.0
Su~r, s~ee%s
Soft dr inks Sugar, beverage sirups, powders,
To%el 3/ Jellies, prepomed
candies desser t s 3 /
(~) (14) (ZS)
79.5 47.7 13.6 6.8 100.0 93.2 86.4 9.1 97.7 97.7 38.6 92.3 69.2 38.5 15.4 i00.0 I00.0 92.3 15.4 I00.0 i00.0 59.0
i00.0 61.1 22.2 5.6 i00.0 I00.0 9Z.4 16.7 100.0 i00.0 50.0 77.8 88.9 33.3 11.1 i00.0 1(30.0 88.9 22.2 88.9 88.9 33.3 82.6 87.0 30.4 4.3 i00.0 i00.0 91.3 13.0 i00.0 100.0 26.1
i00.0 51.9 29.6 ig. 5 i00.0 1(30.0 85.2 18.5 i00.0 i00.0 63.0 96.7 53.3 56.7 20.0 96.7 96.7 96.7 30.0 96.7 96.7 73.3
100.0 70.0 50.0 30.0 I00.0 i00.0 96.7 26.7 100.0 i00.0 76.7 100.0 75.0 K6.9 25.0 i00.0 I00.0 96.9 25.0 i00.0 i00.0 59.4 97.1 6S.6 74.3 20.0 100.0 i00.0 9~.3 ~.3 I00.0 i00.0 68.6
i00.0 5~.5 36.4 36.4 lO0.O i00.0 90.9 "5.5 i{]0.0 i00.0 5~.5 I00.0 48.0 ~.0 28.0 i00.0 96.0 i00.0 24.0 1(30.0 100.0 72.0 I00.0 59.1 63.6 22.7 i00.0 I00.0 i00~0 27.3 i00.0 i00.0 72.7 i00.0 77.8 $8.9 22.2 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 ~.4 100.0 i00.0 66.7 100.0 84.6 69.2 38.5 i00.0 i00.0 100.0 23.1 100.0 100.0 76.9
i00.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 0 i00.0 I00.0 90.0 i00.0 77.8 66.7 33.3 i00.0 i[]0.0 i00.0 33.3 i00.0 10(3.0 I00.0 i00.0 50.0 ~0.0 12.5 !00.0 i00.0 87.5 0 i00.0 ICO.O 100.0 100.0 40.0 20.0 20.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 40.0 100.0 i00.0 60.0 ICC.O 75.0 IO0.C 50.0 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 50.0 i00.0 IO0.O 75.0
89.3 50.0 2~.0 15.5 I00.0 96.4 96.9 16.7 98.S 99.0 48.8 96.1 60.2 49.5 21.K 99.0 99.1 96.1 23.3 99.0 99.1 69.9
I00.0 62.8 45.8 20.5 i00.0 i00.0 96.2 21 .g I00.0 I00.0 71.8 96.4 74.5 ~6.6 21.8 i00.0 I00.0 96.& 29.1 98.2 98.3 56.4 93.3 77.3 60.5 20.0 IDO.O i00.0 9A.7 26.7 100.0 98.8 57.3
94.9 71.8 98.3 46.2 22.2 8.5 i00.0 99.1 91.5 6.0 I00.0 99.1 4A.4 91.7 79.8 96.3 55.0 25.7 ii.0 i00.0 97.2 92.7 8.3 i00.0 I00.0 47.7 95.5 86.6 98.5 56.7 35.8 i 0 / i00.0 I00.0 97.0 11.9 i00.0 i00.0 49.3 88.7 77.4 98.4 71.0 27.K 11.3 i00.0 i00.0 93.5 6.5 i00.0 lOO.O ~4.8 86.5 80.2 90.1 70.3 27.0 8.1 i00.0 97.3 91.9 4.5 98.2 99.2 37.8
93.2 65.8 98.6 52.1 17.8 9.6 i00.0 98.6 95.9 2.7 i00.0 9B.6 42.5 87.9 74.1 96.6 55.2 24.1 i0.3 I00.0 94.8 89.7 6.9 I00.0 lO0.O 27.6 94.6 83.8 97.3 54.1 32.K i0.8 i00.0 i00.0 9&.6 lO.g lOO,O I00,0 40.5 85.3 70.6 97.1 6~.7 23.5 ll.S i00.0 i00.0 91.2 2.9 i00.0 103.0 38.2 82.8 78.1 87.5 70.3 23.K 6.3 I00.0 96.9 90.6 6.3 96.9 96.9 35.9
i00.0 91.4 97.1 51.4 31.4 g.6 I00.0 97.1 94.3 14.3 i00.0 I00.0 65.7 95.6 95.6 i00.0 Z~4.4 42.2 13.3 i00.0 iCO.O 95.6 17.8 i00.0 i00.0 68.9 97.8 91.1 97.8 57.8 51.1 15.6 i00.0 i00.0 97.8 13.3 i00.0 IOD.O 68.9 96.6 89.7 96.6 55.2 27.6 20.7 i00.0 i00.0 93.1 17.2 I00.0 i00.0 65.5 96.0 SO.O 92.0 82.0 z~.O 20.0 i00.0 i00.0 9g.0 14.0 i00.0 i00.0 72.0
iO0.O 83.3 83.3 25.0 41.7 0 i00.0 iDO.O 83.3 8.3 I00.0 i00.0 66.7 92.3 BK.6 i00.0 53.8 53.8 7.7 i00.0 i00.0 92.3 30.8 I00.0 i00.0 76.9
I00.0 82.4 94.1 58.8 76.5 35.3 i00.0 i00.0 94.1 29.4 i00.0 i00.0 82.4 I00.0 92.3 92.3 76.9 76.9 23.1 i00.0 I00.0 84.6 30.8 100.0 i00.0 84.6 93.8 93.8 i00.0 81.3 62.5 25.0 93.8 93.8 87.5 6.3 93.8 93.8 56.3
I00.0 g3,3 i(~3.0 50.0 33.3 0 i00.0 i00.0 50.0 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 83.3 i00.0 62.5 66.7 16.7 i00.0 i00.0 83.3 16.7 i00.0 i00.0 I00.0 I00.0 87.5 iC0.0 50.0 75.0 12.5 I00.0 I00.0 lOO.O 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 0 50.0 12.~ i00.0 lO0.O i00.0 12.5 i00.0 i00.0 75.0 i00.0 IDO.O i00.0 55.6 66.7 0 i00.0 i00.0 lOO.O ii.I i00.0 i00.0 88.9
96.5 77.1 96.9 ~.i 26.6 7.6 i00.0 98.8 90.0 8.8 i00.0 99.5 52.4 93.1 $4.4 97.5 52.0 3~.8 11.6 i00.0 98.3 93.1 12.7 i00.0 I00.0 57.2 97.1 87.6 98.1 57.7 47.4 15.3 i00.0 i00.0 97.1 16.1 I00.0 i00"0 59.1 92.9 83.9 97.6 66.1 35.4 15.2 i00.0 I00.0 92.9 12.5 i00.0 I00.0 62.5 90.3 82.3 91.5 73.7 39.8 12.4 99.5 97.8 93.5 7.5 98.4 98.6 51.1
i/ 21 meals a% home = 1 person. ~/ Includes dry weight o£ flour and cereal in prepared products and baked goods. 3_/ Incl~des %he sugar equivalent o£ soft drinks, bevers~e and dessert po~ders, and prepared desserts. ~_/ Exclucies households not classified by income.
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Table a2.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINC~: MEAT, P~LTRY, FISH, EGGS, DRY LEGUMES, ~TS; GRAIN P~CTS; ~JGAR, SWEETS: Quantity Per Household SOUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at hume per household in a week, April-Jtms 1955 (based an all households in cell, table I), food fr~n all sources; housekeeplnE households of 2 or more persuns, by urbanlza%ion, inec~ne, and household size
U r b e n i z e t i u n , money incune a f t e r income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s i z e t / Total
(1) (2)
Meat, pu~Itr~, fish, eEEs, dry legumes, mats Grain products Sugar , sweets
Nuts Not Soft drinks, Meat, Bacon, Dry (shelled Mixg~Ts, Total Enrlched, enriched, Mixtures, Sugar,
legumes weight), s~/ps, (flour restored restored e~/ps, slreps, beveraEe poultry, salt E~gs (dry chiefly equiva- o r whole chiefly Total Jell/es, powders,
f i s h pork weight) peanut Prepared b u t t e r meat lent) ~/ grain ~/ or whole grain ~ grain candies desserts 3_/
(3) (~) (5) (6) C7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (~) (~) (1£) (15) ALL UHBANIZATI0~S
Under 2,000: 2-perecm households ........... 10.89 6.97 1.11 2.11 0.53 0.08 0.09 9.01 5.73 3.25 0.16 3.43 3.23 0.20 3-perscm households ........... 16.06 10.39 1.52 2.57 1.16 .18 .23 12.38 8.32 4.02 .22 5.13 4.82 .31 4-person households ........... 16.71 10.62 1.67 2.71 1.17 .16 .32 16.96 10.86 6.08 .08 6.18 5.82 .25 5-pereun huuseholds ........... 19.6~ 11.94 1.99 3.56 1.79 .18 .iS 20.16 12.41 7.71 .17 7.18 6.92 .26 Huuseholds of 6 or mere ....... 20.74 11.05 2.99 3.33 3.02 .22 .13 3£.87 20.59 14.25 .13 8.77 8.51 .26
2,0(]0-3,999: 2-person hcuseholds ........... 13.71 9.60 1.13 2.1~ .~6 .12 .24 7.200 5.27 1.85 .36 3.29 2.98 .31 3-person huuseholds ........... 16.73 11.66 1.36 2.65 .~ .25 .3£ 10.42 7.61 2.75 .37 5.12 4.68 .~ 4-persun huus eholds ........... 20.88 14.08 1.71 3.23 .99 .30 .5~ 12.84 9.24 3.53 . .40 6.25 5.83 .43 5-persc~ households ........... 23.81 15.42 2.39 3.98 1.33 .25 .~ 18.26 12.45 4.83 1.52 7.38 6.79 .59 Households of 6 or more ....... 24.49 14.24 2.54 4.~ 2.15 .52 .52 24.12 16.18 7.8£ .49 9.53 8.93 .60
4,000-5,999: 2-persun households ........... 13.55 9.41 i.II 2.20 .38 .16 :29 6.42 4.98 1.39 .21 3.35 2.96 .39 3-perscm households ........... 18. i0 12.45 i. 33 3.02 .52 .24 .54 8.93 6.62 2.27 .32 5.17 4.65 .53 4-persun hells eholds ........... 18.71 12.13 1.78 3.3~ .53 .~6 .47 11.95 8.09 3.74 .65 6.~ 5.73 .53 5-perecm households ........... 25.53 18.19 1.90 3.71 .75 .51 .43 15.25 11.37 3.79 .54 8.52 7.88 .65 Households of 6 or more ....... 31.88 18.38 3.19 6.68 2.~0 .64 .59 24.07 17.00 7.00 .34 9.61 8.77 .84
6,000 and over : 2-person households ........... 13.64 9.54 .99 2.31 .I£ .27 .39 4.53 3.46 1.03 .19 2.45 2.12 .33 3-person hcLlseholds ........... 17.99 12.48 1.18 2.97 .43 .33 .61 8.32 5.89 2.31 .57 5.17 4.53 .65 4-pereun households ........... 22.12 15.72 1.61 3.63 .31 .43 .43 9.74 7.~O 2.30 .24 6.00 5.31 .69 5-perecm households ........... 24.3£ 16.12 1.63 4.55 .95 .20 .89 13.45 9.71 3.69 .32 6.45 5.70 .75 Households of 6 or more ....... 29.90 19.24 2.35 5.89 1.13 .49 .80 20.95 16.09 4.60 1.32 9.17 8.29 .88
All incomes ~/: 2-persun households ........... 12.56 8.52 i.II 2.13 .~ .13 .20 7.52 5.23 2.25 .24 3.27 3.0£ .28 3-persen huuseholds ........... 16.96 11.50 1.39 2.76 .71 .23 .38 10.50 7.42 3.02 .3£ 5.14 4.74 .~ 4-pers(m households ........... 19.6~ 13.10 1.71 3.21 .83 .32 .~6 13.11 9.08 3.97 .37 6.21 5.72 .45 5-person households ............ 23.19 15.19 2.12 3.95 1.29 .28 .42 17.63 11.9~ 5.21 .87 7.~6 6.93 .5~ Households of 6 or more ....... 25.13 14.42 2.79 4.47 2.39 .46 .43 27.29 17.75 9.47 .42 9.27 8.76 .56
URBAN Under 2,000
2-person households ........... 10.82 7.55 1.06 1.55 .47 .07 .13 5.97 4.32 1.63 .14 2.57 2.31 .26 3-persun households ........... 17.17 12.27 1.37 2.06 1.03 .I0 .33 9.61 6.82 2.75 .27 4.O1 3.70 .30 4-persun households ........... 14.78 9.89 1.28 1.26 1.56 .06 .65 14.11 9.06 5.05 .02 4.42 4.02 .15 5-pereun households ........... 22.82 16.16 1.98 2.72 1.73 .13 .09 16.~ 8.65 7.7& .27 5.22 4.90 .32 Households of 6 or more.. ...... 26.50 20.54 2.67 2.05 .83 .25 .15 18.61 11.03 7.57 .18 5.89 5.55 .3£
2,000-3,999 : 2-persun households ............ 13.17 9.35 1.07 1.97 .~0 .Ii .27 6.54 4.72 1.73 .37 2.70 2.39 .30 3-perscm households ........... 16.80 12.14 1.29 2.32 .48 .21 .35 9.19 6.9£ 2.21 .24 4.73 4.31 .42 4-persun households ........... 19.88 13.42 1.61 3.17 .85 .27 .56 11.07 8.24 2.76 .42 5.66 5.32 .3£ 5-person households ........... 23.~8 16.30 1.94 3.62 .85 .20 .58 13.75 9.76 3.90 .50 6.07 5.50 .57 Households of 6 or more ....... 24.63 15.38 2.31 3.78 2.1_5 .35 .67 20.16 13.95 6.07 .60 8.86 8.I0 .76
4,000-5,999:
2-persou households ........... 12.71 8.77 1.05 2.14 .37 .13 .25 6.43 4.95 1.44 .14 3.11 2.71 .40 3-person h~/seholds ........... 18.65 13.36 1.21 2.71 .43 .22 .74 7.14 5.66 1.43 .36 5.00 4.~6 .53 4-person households ........... 18.10 11.88 1.71 3.17 .36 .43 .55 9.75 6.85 2.78 .60 4.86 4.42 .~4 5-pers(m households ........... 24.26 17.39 1.94 3.42 .57 .48 .45 13.]3 10.43 2.62 .47 7.39 6.77 .62 Households of 6 or more ....... 28.59 18.92 1.98 5.43 1.18 .47 .60 18.83 14.65 4.13 .20 9.35 8.33 1.02
6,000 and over: 2-person huuseholds ........... 13.~ 9.~0 .99 2.28 .ii .29 .37 4.20 3.14 1.02 .18 2.19 1.86 .33 3-perscm households ........... 18.28 13.16 1.07 2.6~ .38 .31 .72 8.24 5.77 2.35 .57 5.]3 4.51 .61 4-person households ........... 21.21 15.33 l.&3 3.36 .14 .~ .51 9.09 7.02 2.01 .32 5.78 5.15 .63 5-person households ........... 25.13 17.18 .78 5.14 .~3 .15 1.45 11.19 7.69 3.45 .3£ 5.51 ~.68 .82 Households of 6 or more ....... 28.18 19.53 1.57 5.67 .89 .41 .ii 16.86 ]3.19 3.45 I.I0 9.12 8.37 .75
All incoaes ~_/: 2-person households ........... 12.51 8.76 1.05 1.95 .37 .13 .2~ 6.02 4.~3 1.5~ .23 2.68 2.~5 .32 3-pereon households ........... 17.58 12.63 1.25 2.46 .58 .21 .50 8.64 6.41 2.18 .33 4.69 ~.30 .~5 4-person households ........... 19.04 12.9~ 1.56 2.93 .71 .30 .56 10.83 7.82 2.93 .40 5.34 4.88 .39 5-person households ........... 23.76 16.66 1.80 3.66 .89 .26 .57 ]3.76 9.47 4.22 .43 6.18 5.55 .57 Huuseholds of 6 or more ....... 26.57 17.6~ 2.13 4.21 1.52 .41 .~0 19.06 ]3.71 5.24 .52 8.72 7.78 .79
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2 2 . - - 5 ~ /~TRITION GR~PINGS: MEAT, POULT~, FISH,'ECC~, DP~ I~GU~ES, ~PS; GRAI/! PRD~/CTS; ~G~R, SWEETS: ~uant i ty Per Household (con~in~ed) SOUTH BY U P ~ N ] ~ I O N
'Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons,by urbanization, incc~e, and household size
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legunes, nuts Grain products Sugar, sweets
Urbanizetinn, money incame Nuts NOt a f t e r Ineo~e taxes ( do l l a r s ) , Meat, Bacon, Dry (shel led tqx tu res , Total Enriched, enriched, Mixtures, Sugar,
and household s i z e I / Total poul t ry , s a l t Eggs legumes(dry welght ) ,peanut chleflySoups' -equlvs-(fl°ur o r restoredwhole or restoredwhole chleflySoups' Total3_/ Jellles,Slrups' fish pork weight) b~ter ~at lent) ~/ S ~ ~/ grain Z/ ~raln candles
(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (i0) (11) (12) (13) (14)
Soft drinks,
beverage p~r~de r~, prepared dss~s
RURAL NONFA~ Under 2,DO0 :
2 -person households ................. i0.07 6.00 1.09 2.39 0.51 0.05 0.04 10.27 6.17 4.07 .22 3.28 3.1/-, 0.14 3-person households ................. 14.87 8.79 1.46 2.52 1.63 .26 .20 13.45 9.26 4.16 .23 5.12 /-..SO .32 4-person households ................. 15.87 10.72 1.47 2.43" .96 .18 .ii 16.35 9.07 7.26 .09 5.9~ 5.67 .28 5-person households ................. 12.87 5.60 1.67 3.61 1.53 .13 .33 17.33 11.63 5.68 .16 6.12 5.96 .16 Households of 6 or more ............. 18.65 9.09 2.3~ 3.1S 3.77 .19 .08 34.20 19.29 14.88 .iS 7.70 7.48 .22
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 14..59 i0.i0 1.23 2.33 .57 .15 .22 7.93 6.21 1.67 .3~ 4.09 3.78 .31 3-person households ................. 15.62 10.27 1.33 2.88 .48 .32 .35 11.83 8.0A 3.67 .65 5.15 4.77 .41 /-,-person households ................. 23.26 16.01 1.79 3.19 1.28 .36 .62 15.02 10.50 4.45 .~ 6.71 6.15 .56 5-person households ................. 23.81 1£.66 2.5~ 4.13. 1.79 .32 .36 22.07 14.72 5.29 2.81 8.17 7.5£ .63 Households of 6 or =ore ............. 22.47 12.21 2.65 4.60 1.93 .6~ .t~ 23.99 16.37 7.55 .~6 9.11 8.62 .49
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................. 1:5.57 10.85 1.32 2.24 .42 .21 .53 5.68 4.51 1.07 .49 3.52 3.1o .36 3-person hous e~Ids ................. 17.05 11.10 1.41 3.&O .60 .24 .30 II.41 7.99 3.39 .25 5.31 4.81 .eA /,-person households ................. 18.43 11.69 1.75 3.47 .68 .49 .35 13.73 8.8/, 4.77 .75 7.72 7.07 .65 5-person households ................. 27.08 19.13 1.64 4.32 .92 .61 .~£ 17.51 13.30 4.10 .71 10.45 9.72 .74 Households of 6 or more ............. 35.69 18.59 4.62 7.38 3.55 .88 .68 29.55 I/].76 10.69 .59 9.30 8.63 .67
6,000 and over: 2operson households ................. 17.65 13.02 1.25 1.69 .65 .12 .93 7.03 6.42 .61 .00 4.55 4.31 .24 3-person households ................. 16.19 9.91 1.50 3.51 .58 .36 .3£ 8.5~ 6.07 2.35 .67" 4.89 4.15 .75 &-person households ................. 23.66 15.97 2.19 4.21 .65 .38 .26 9.99 7.28 2.71 .00 6.31 5.36 .95 5-pe rson households ................. 23.03 14.71 2.50 3.67 1.80 .15 .20 15.93 12.74 3.12 .35 7.06 6.36 .71 Households of 6 or more ............. 33.02 19.55 2.75 5.99 1.31 .61 2.82 26.67 21.76 &.t~ 2.t~ 7.53 6.52 1.01
All incomes ~J: 2 -person households ................. 12.42 8.12 1.17 2.23 .52 . II .18 8. St, 5.97 2.82 .29 3.60 3.33 .23 3-person households ................. 15.73 9.88 1.41 2.89 .95 .28 .28 12.06 8.32 3.67 .~0 5.16 4.71 .~ 4-person households ................. 20.23 13.57 1.75 3.16 .97 .3~ .39 14.~ 9.37 5.01 .~0 6.78 6.0~ .56 5-person households ..... : ........... 22.~8 13.91 2.25 4.08 1.61 .31 .35 19.99 13.80 4.96 1.81 8.11 7.49 .58 Households of 6 or more ............. 24.15 12.75 2.90 4.61 2.74 .5/. .50 28.23 17.97 10.18 .51 8.63 8.JO .47
RURAL FAI~ Under 2,000
2-person households ................. 12.24 7.59 1.22 2.52 .63 .13 .II 11.56 7.15 4.39 .09 4.91 4.71 .19 3-person households ................. 16.16 10.00 1.82 3.36 .68 .15 .15 14.80 9.14 5.6£ .14 6.74 6.43 .31 4 -person households ................. 19.~ 11.21 2.26 4.~8 1.02 .26 .22 20.33 14.50 5.80 .14 8.12 7.80 .31 5-person household~ ................. 20.91 12.08 2.19 4.23 2.00 .24 .18 24.91 16,03 8.86 .08 9.&4 9.17 .27 Huuseho!de of 6 or ~ore ............. 21.23 10.62 3.61 3.72 2.88 .23 .17 38.95 23.75 15.19 .Or/ 10.29 10.02 .28
Under 1,0OO: 2-person households ................. 11.49 6.86 1.13 2.~8 .74 .12 .10 12.43 7.17 5.25 .06 4.63 4.~ .18 3-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.11 8.28 1.80 3.09 .71 .12 .12 15.54 8.55 6.97 .L3 6.60 6.4A .16 ~-person households ................. 17.8~ I0.0~ 1.80 4.50 .95 .25 .28 21.05 14.24 6.79 .13 8.19 8.02 .17 5-person households ................. 20.40 11.30 2.10 4.25 2.29 .23 .23 24.80 15.00 9.79 .03 8.66 8.52 .14 Households of 6 or more ............. 20.23 9.96 3.67 3.~0 2.8£ .23 .13 /-0.76 23.09 17.64 .Ii I0.07 9.83 .24
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 14.77 9.79 1.2~ 2.80 .58 .]_5 .09 9.62 6.28 3.27 .33 5.0~ 4.6£ .~0 3 -perzon households ................. 19.35 12.85 1.81 3.77 .~6 .21 .24 13.01 9.92 3.03 .31 7.01 6.35 .66 4 -person households ................. 19.67 12.3~ 2.05 3.60 .91 .31 .22 16.15 11.0~ 5.08 .18 8.10 7.61 .5~ 5-person households ................. 25.21 Le.00 3.6£ 4.86 1.3/. .16 .21 20.69 13.85 6.80 .18 9.53 8.99 .5~ Households of 6 or ~ r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.87 17.74 2.69 5.29 2.78 .48 . ~ 32.07 19.96 12.06 .33 11.98 11.38 .61
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................. 16.20 11.72 1.02 2.80 .38 .29 .00 8.9~ 6.98 1.94 .08 5.62 5.28 .3~ 3-person households ................. 19.~A 11.93 2.10 3.9/. .96 .51 * 11.38 7.58 3.71 .52 6.13 5.66 .47 /,-person households ................. 24.12 16.00 2./,0 3.75 .87 .53 .56 17.32 12.43 4.79 .49 7.92 7.47 .45 5 -person households ................. 28.26 19.97 2.42 3.62 1.24 .46 .32 20,69 11.18 9.~ .41 9.47 8.89 .58 Households of 6 or more ............. 32.68 15.52 3.36 9.43 3.49 .59 .30 27.22 20.62 6.5£ .07 11.61 10.95 .66
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................. 11.57 7.28 .67 3.49 .CO .13 .00 6.71 4.85 1.77 .50 4.03 3.53 .50 3-person households ................. 23.43 15.25 1.42 5.83 .43 .50 • 8.52 7.0/, 1.38 .13 7.78 7.11 .67 4-person households ................. 25.60 18.77 1.26 4.17 .TD .45 .25 15.52 11.81 3.65 .33 7.03 6.80 .23 5-pernon households ................. 24.00 14.89 3.25 4.10 1.16 .53 .07 17.47 11.24 6.21 .12 9.17 8.67 .50 Households of 6 or more ............. 31.23 17.51 4.78 6.58 1.76 .60 .00 27.12 17.56 9.52 .23 12.26 II.I0 1.17
All inan~es ~_/: 2-person households ................. 13.01 8.33 1.19 2.62 .58 .14 .09 10.80 6.88 3.89 .15 4.95 4.78 .26 3 -person households ................. 17.49 11.07 1.83 3.53 .6£ .21 .16 13.86 9.15 4.67 .21 6.80 6.35 .42 4-person households ................. 20.46 12.62 2.15 4.~3 .95 .31 .27 18.30 12.95 5.31 .21 8.02 7.88 .~0 5-person households ................. 23.10 13.96 2.67 4.~7 1.68 .~7 .19 22.80 14.56 8.21 .15 9.~J~ 9.11 .39 Households of 6 or moro ............. 25.02 13.29 3.40 &.56 2.85 .39 .25 35.52 22.16 13.33 .15 10.95 10.60 .~
- l~ss than 0.005. ~ / 21 meals a t h ~ e = 1 person. 2 / Includes dry wolEht of f l ou r and cerea l in prepared products a ~ baked goods. 3_/ pared desserts. ~J Excludes households not classified by inccQe.
Includes the sugar equivalent of ,soft drinks, beverage and dessert powders, and pre-
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Table 23.-:SELECTS) NUTRITION GROUPINGS: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, EC~S, DRY LEGUE~S, NUTS; GRAIN P~UCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: ~ney Value Per HousePmld SOUTH BY ~ O I |
Money value (dollars) of food used at h~e per household in a week• April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell• ruble i), food from all sources; housekeepin E khouseholds of 2 or more persons• by urbardzatlon, income, and household size
~rbanization, money i n c u s a f t e r income taxes (do l l a r s ) ,
and household size ~/
(1)
Total
(2)
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry legumes, nuts
L~at, Bacon, Dry k'~ta, ~t[xtures, sc~/pe ~
legumes peanut chiefly poul t ry , salt Eggs (dry bu t t e r fish pork weight ) meat
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Total (flc~r equiva- lent ) _2/
(9)/
Grain products I Sugar , sweets
Not Enriched, enriched, restored restored or whole or whole
(1o) (u.) ALL URBANI ZATIO~B
Under 2,000: 2-person households ............ 4.80 3.43 0.47 0.72 0.ii 0.05 0.03 1.60 0.99 0.57 3-person ho~s eholds ............ 6.79 4.90 .63 .86 .21 .i0 .08 2.07 1.27 .74 4-person households ............ 7.0~ 5.08 .67 .88 .20 .09 .12 2.47 i. 55 .89 5-person households ............ 8.03 5.62 .77 I. 20 .30 . I0 .05 2.8Z i. 77 I. 02 Households of 6 or more ........ 7.61 4.88 1.01 1.08 .~8 .12 .04 3.77 2.32 1.42
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ............ 6.63 5.08 .55 .74 .09 .08 .I0 1.83 i.ii .60 3-person households ............ 8.18 6.22 .68 .93 .09 .14 .11 2.42 1.55 .75 4-person households ............ 9.~ 7.09 .78 1.12 .18 .15 .20 2.6~ 1.68 .85 5-person households ............ 10.84 7.80 1.07 i.~ .26 .13 .13 3.31 2.21 .99 Households of 6 or more ........ 9.86 6.56 .98 1.55 .36 .26 .16 4.21 2.57 1.46
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 7.30 5.62 .55 .80 .08 .13 .12 i. 69 I. 13 .51 3 -person huuseholds ............ 9.35 7.12 .69 1.09 .Ii .14 .20 2.53 1.57 .86 4 -person households ............ 9.12 6. ~A .90 I. 21 . I0 .25 .22 3.0~ I. 76 I. Ii 5-person households ............ 12.74 9.83 .93 1.36 .15 .29 .17 3.99 2.56 1.25 Households of 6 or more ........ 14.45 9.67 1.55 2.29 .43 .31 .20 4.71 2.91 1.63
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 8.22 6.39" .56 .86 .0~ .22 .16 1.47 .92 .49 3-person households ............ 9.45 7.14 .66 1.12 .09 .25 .19 2.84 i. 55 1.08 4-perscm households ............ 12.00 9.17 .88 1.39 .07 .31 .16 3.09 1.93 5-person households ............ 12.40 9.27 .86 1.68 .18 .09 .32 3.89 2.42 Households of 6 or more ........ 15.34 11.43 1.07 2.03 .19 .33 .29 4.81 3.02
All inccmes 4_/: 2-person households ............ 6.17 4.64 .52 .75 .09 .08 .0S 1.68 1.05 3-person households ............ 8.12 6.08 .66 .97 .14 .14 .13 2.38 1.46 4-person households ............ 9.19 6.74 .80 1.12 .15 .18 .18 2.76 1.70 5-person h~eholds ............ 10.69 7.82 .95 1.43 .24 .15 .14 3.39 2.19 Households of 6 or more ........ 10.47 7.02 i. I0 I.~ .~0 .24 .14 4.21 2.59
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ............ 5.02 3.73 .50 .60 .09 . O~ .05 I. 39 .92 3-person households ............ 7.38 5.65 .60 .75 .21 .06 . ii 2.05 I. 25 4-person households ............ 6.27 4.60 .39 .50 .28 .03 .24 2.24 1.46 5-person households ............ 9.85 7.67 .81 .98 .32 .05 .02 2.72 1.6~ Households of 6 or more ........ 11.70 9.57 .85 .95 .16 .14 .05 3.05 1.90
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ............ 6.43 4.93 .53 .71 .O8 .O7 .12 1.70 1.01 3-person households ............ 8.56 6.67 .66 .89 .O9 .13 .12 2.20 I.~ 4 -person households ............ 9.21 6.83 .74 1.13 ;16 .12 .24 2.57 1.65 5-person households ............ 10.91 8.27 .89 1.30 .19 .12 .14 3.12 2.06 Households of 6 or more ........ 10.26 7.06 .93 1.52 .32 .18 .23 4.15 2.40
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ............ 7.15 5.5~ .53 .84 .06 .I0 .08 1.70 1.12 3-person households ............ 9.78 7.69 .60 .98 .i0 .13 .28 2.25 1.45 Z-person households ............ 8.8& 6.25 .83 1.17 .07 .22 .29 2.73 1.51 5-person households ............ 12.58 9.75 .97 1.27 .12 .28 .20 3.71 2.37 }buseholds of 6 or more ........ 14.10 10.39 I.i0 1.9~ .22 .24 .21 4.38 2.98
6,000 and over: 2-person households ............ 8.30 6.45 .57 .86 .0~ .23 .15 1.42 .86 3-person households ............ 10.03 7.82 .62 1.03 .08 .25 .22 2.92 1..52. /.-person households ............ 11.66 9.06 .79 1.26 .03 .32 .20 3.16 1.86 5-person households ............ 13.05 9.96 .49 1.90 .09 .06 .5~ 3.59 2.09 }k~useholds of 6 or more ........ 15.45 12.19 .77 1.98 .16 .31 .03 4.66 2.97
All incomes 4_/: 2-person households ............ 6.50 4.98 .53 .74 .07 .09 . i0 I. ~ .99 3-person households ............ 8.82 6.87 .62 .92 .12 .13 .17 2.30 1.41 4 -pereon households ............ 9.16 6.81 .72 1.06 .13 .17 .24 2.66 1.63 5-person house~ids ............ ii. 41 8.75 . ~ i. 36 .18 .14 .18 3.25 2.06 Households of 6 or more ........ 12.38 9.14 .95 1.61 .25 .24 .17 4.18 2.61
See footnotes a~ end of table.
Lt[rtures, SOUPS •
chiefly grain
i To~
(12) I (u)
Soft Sugar, drinks, sirups, beverage jellies, pcwder~, candies prepared
desserts 3_/ (14) C15)
0.0~ 0.69 0.48 0.21 • 06 1.03 .73 .30 .02 1.O7 .85 .22 .05 1.27 1.09 .27 .03 1.36 1.13 .23
.ii 1.13 .81 .32 • 12 I. 16 .74 .42 .12 I. 46 .99 .47 .ii 1.65 1.08 .57 .18 1.94 1.37 .57
.05 .96 .57 .38
.i0 1.37 .gZ .53
.17 1.58 1.01 .57
.18 2.24 1.6~ .59 • 17 2.24 1.45 .79
• 06 .71 .39 .32 .20 1.52 .92 .60
1.08 .09 1.75 I.i0 .65 1.36 .II 2.05 1.33 .72 1.29 .50 2.36 1.43 .93
.56 .07 .89 .61 .29
.81 .I0 1.20 .78 .42 • 95 .II i.~ .97 .46
1.09 .II 1.71 1.19 .52 1.46 .16 1.85 1.30 .~
.~ .03
.73 .08
.77 .01 1.01 .07 1.08 .07
.57 .12
.67 .iO
.79 .13
.93 .13 1.47 .28
.~ .0~
.70 .i0 1.0~ .18 I.]B .16 1.27 .13
.50 .07 1.16 .23 1.18 .12 1.40 .I0 i.~ .3A
.52 .07
.77 .12
.91 .13 1.07 .12 1.35 .22
.64 .36 .28
.87 .57 .30
.76 .62 .13 1.08 .73 .35 1.03 .75 .28
.73 .42 .31 1.08 .66 .42 1.24 .90 .34 1.43 .81 .62 1.80 1.12 .67
.92 .52 .40 1.33 .81 .51 1.27 .73 .5~ 2.07 1.45 .62 2.28 1.~0 .87
.68 .36 .32 I.~8 .92 .56 1.73 1.15 .58 1.80 1.08 .71 2.22 1.53 .69
.76 .~ .32 1.16 .73 .43 1.25 .85 .40 1.57 .98 .58 1.88 1.19 .69
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Table 23.--SELE~ t~TRITIO~I ORDUPINC~: MEAT, POULTRY, FISH, E~GS, DRY LEG~ES, NUTS; GRAIN PR[~UCTS; SUGAR, SWEETS: ~ey Value Per Household (continued) SO~TH BY URB~fI ZATIO~
Money v a l u e ( d o l O r s ) o f f o o d u s e d a t home p e r h o u s e h o l d i n a r e e k , A p r i l - J u n e 1 ~ 5 ( b a s e d on a l l househoZds i n c e l l , t a b l e 1 ) , f o o d f rom a l l s o u r c e s ; h o u s e k e e p i n ~ h o u s e h o l d s o f 2 o r more p e r s o n s , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , l n c o ~ , and household size
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income after incc~e taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and huuseh o l d s i ze 1 /
Meat, poultry, flsh, eggs, dry legumes, nuts Grain products
Dry K~xn~es, To~al EnrieJ~d, Not Meat, Bacon, legumes [.~t~, enriched, Mixtures,
T o t a l poultry, s a l t Eggs ( d r y p e a n u t so~ps, (flour restored s o u p s , fish pork weight) butter chiefly equlva - or whole restored ckle fly
meat lent) 2/ grain ~/ o r whole g r a ~ ~ / s r a t ~
(2) (3} (4) (~} (6) (7) C8) (9) (z0) (11) Cz2)
Sugar, sl'ee ts
Su~, Soft d~, sirups, b e v e r a g e Jellies, ~mrdere,
prepared oJ~n~ les deOsez~s ~_/
( 1,¢ ) ( 15 )
NO~J~ Under 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 3 ~ 2.96 0.43 0.81 0.ii 0.03 0.01 1.77 1.03 0.69 0.05 0.62 0.~6 0.15 3-penson households ................. 6.16 4.19 .59 .91 .27 .13 .08 2.07 1.31 .70 .06 1.08 .77 .31 4-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.78 5.06 .61 .82 .16 .08 .05 2.42 1.31 1.G9 .02 1.02 .81 . 21 5-persom households ................. 5.~ 2.86 .60 1.41 .2L .12 .I0 2.~ 1.68 1.09 .07 1.05 .g& .Ii }~useholds of 6 or more ............. 6.41 3.79 .8~ 1.08 .59 .09 .02 3.59 2.0~ 1.51 .OA 1.25 1.03 .22
2,000-3~999: 2-person b~ -~eholds ................. 7.13 5.52 .57 .79 .ii .07 .07 2.02 1.30 .62 .09 2.02 1.72 .30 3-perc~. households ................. 7.29 5.27 .65 .97 .08 .IS .13 2.82 1.70 .96 .16 1.20 .82 .38 4-person households ................. i0.30 7.74 ~82 1.12 .24 .21 .IS 2.80 1.75 .93 .12 1.83 1.11 .72 5-person households ................. 10.83 7.45 1.15 1.59 .~ .16 .i~ 3.58 2.41 1.05 .12 1.8~ 1.31 .5~ Households of 6 or more ............. 9.01 5.68 .97 1.59 .33 .31 .12 £.09 2.66 1.29 .14 1.93 I.~0 .53
4,000-5,999: 2-perses households ................. 7.81 5.83 .65 .69 .13 .21 .29 1.71 1.14 .45 .12 .98 .63 .35 3-person households ................. 8.78 6.37 .78 1.26 .13 .14 .I0 2.98 1.80 1.11 .07 i.~ .86 .59 4-perscn huuseholds ................. 9.13 6.41 .9~ 1.26 .12 .28 .13 3.37 2.00 1.20 .17 1.96 1.33 .63 5-persan households ................. 13.10 9.99 .75 1.68 .20 .30 .15 4.76 3.15 1.37 .24 2.62 ,2.07 .55 Households of 6 or more ............. 15.~8 9.52 2.15 2.56 .62 .&O .23 5.30 2.89 2.13 .27 2.18 1.42 .76
6,0(90 and o v e r : 2-person households ................. 9.27 7.33 .6~ .67 .18 .07 .38 1.96 1.62 .3~ .00 .80 .55 .25 3-person households ................. 7.5~ 5.01 .75 1.31 .13 .23 .12 2.72 1.62 .9~ .16 1.59 .89 .70 4-person households ................. 12.89 9.3~ 1.17 1.81 .18 .31 .09 2.92 2.07 .85 .00 1.91 .97 .g& 5-pe~s~ households ................. 11.69 8.~0 1.24 1.&9 .35 .07 .05 4.57 3.13 1.28 .16 2.63 1.79 .~ }~m/seholds of 6 or more ............. 16.65 11.38 1.32 2.32 .23 .36 1.04 5.37 3.23 1.05 I.i0 2.~ I.i~ i./~
ALl Incus ~_/: 2-person households ................. 5.81 4.26 .51 .76 .ii .(Y7 .OB i.~ 1.14 .63 .07 1.09 .86 .23 3-person households ................. 7.24 5.1! .67 1.03 .17 .16 .i0 2.57 1.57 .89 .i0 1.25 .81 .43 4 - p e r s o n households ................. 9.43 6.91 .8~ 1.15 .18 .20 .I~ 2.88 1.75 1.0~ .i0 1.66 1.06 .60 5-persom households ................. 10.38 7.21 1.00 1.62 .~0 .16 .12 3.74 2.~8 1.13 .13 1.91 1.40 .50 Households of 6 or more ............. 9.74 6.07 1.15 1.62 .45 .26 .16 4.21 2.~ 1.49 .18 1.79 1.28 .52
RURAL FAR~ Under 2,000:
2-person households ................. 5.18 3.69 .~8 .76 .14 .08 .03 1.6~ 1.03 .59 .02 .87 .69 .IB 3-person households ................. 6.8~ ~.85 .75 .96 .12 .I0 .05 2.11 1.25 .82 .0~ 1.20 .91 .29 4-penson households ................. 8.06 5.36 .99 1.32 .17 .15 .07 2.75 1.91 .81 .0~ 1.45 1.13 .31 5-pe~8on households ................. 8.07 5.49 .83 1.26 .32 .12 .05 2.93 1.93 .98 .03 1.56 1.27 .29 fk~aseholds of 6 or more ............. 7.73 4.77 1.19 l.ll .46 .14 .06 4.07 2.6~ i.~i .02 1.53 1.30 .23
Under I,ODO: 2-person households ................. 4.75 3.26 .~ .76 .17 .08 .03 1.62 1.00 .60 .02 .81 .6~ .17 3-person households ................. 6.02 4.10 .74 .gL .12 .07 .05 1.96 1.06 .86 .0~ 1.05 .89 .16 4-person hoes eholds ................. 7.38 4.85 .76 1.37 .15 .17 .08 2.6~ 1.76 .85 .03 1.31 1.12 .19 5-person households ................. 7.62 5.0A .78 1.27 .35 .i0 .08 2.(~ 1.69 .9~ .01 1.24 1.09 .15 HousehOlds of 6 or more ............. 7.27 4.41 1.20 1.05 .45 .12 .05 3.77 2.18 1.56 .03 i.~7 1.26 .21
2~000-3,999: 2-person households ................. 6.51 4.86 .60 .80 .11 .09 .0~ 2.16 1.24 .81 .I0 1.23 .ffl .&2 3 -person households ................. 8.62 6.42 .85 1.06 .i0 .12 .07 2.43 1.68 .66 .08 1.41 .91 .50 4-person households ................. 8.35 5.96 .92 1.09 .15 .14 .08 2.63 1.63 .95 .05 1.56 I.ii .&6 5-person households ................. 10.55 7.32 i.~6 I.~8 .~3 .07 .09 2.98 1.95 .99 .0~ 1.75 1.25 .49 Households of 6 or more ............. 11.50 8.06 1.07 1.50 .49 .24 .]3 4.65 2.66 1.91 .08 2.25 1.75 .50
4 , 0 0 0 - 5 , 9 9 9 : 2opereon households ................. 7.20 5.74 .45 .73 .07 .21 .00 1.55 1.17 .~ .01 1.2& .92 .32 3 -person households ................. 8.57 6.00 1.06 1.11 .17 .24 * 2.51 1.31 1.00 .20 1.3~ .9~ .~0 4-person households ................. 10.91 7.9~ l.ll 1.15 .16 .29 .26 3.31 2.15 1.03 .]3 1.63 1.21 .42 5-~rson households ................. 12.63 9.8~ 1.17 .97 .23 .31 .i0 3.57 1.95 1.31 .12 2.10 1.52 .58 Households of 6 o r more ............. 12.52 7.31 1.38 2.82 .6~ .29 .09 4 . 1 2 2.70 1.39 .03 2.29 1.70 .59
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ................. 5.49 3.97 .28 l.ll .00 .]3 .CO 1.61 .97 .50 .14 1.09 .70 .39 3-person households ................. i0.ii 7.29 .80 1.60 .08 .32 .01 1.95 1.39 .53 .03 1.76 1.09 .67 4-perecm huuseholds ................. iI.9~ 9.6~ .72 1.1/ .14 .24 .i0 3.10 2.06 .97 .07 1.30 1.07 .24 5-person households ................. 11.26 8.05 1.59 1.18 .15 .26 .CA 3.57 2.14 1.41 .03 1.72 1.27 ./~ }~useholds of 6 or more ............. 12.58 8.49 1.85 1.67 .24 .33 .CO 4.40 2.83 1.51 .06
All inco=~s ~J: 2.71 1.57 1.14
2-person households ................. 5.61 4.09 .~0 .77 .12 .09 .03 1.74 I.OB .62 .0~ I.CO .75 .25 3-person households ................. 7.55 5.43 .80 I.'01 .12 .12 .05 2.22 1.37 .78 .06 1.29 .93 .~7 4-pemson households ................. 8.74 6.]3 .97 1.25 .16 .17 .I0 2.80 1.85 .89 .05 1.5~ 1.17 .37 5-person households ................. 9.47 6.65 1.09 1.26 .27 .14 .06 3.0~ 1.95 1.05 .0~ 1.68 1.29 .39 Hsuseholds of 6 or more ............. 9.39 6.05 1.21 1.35 .47 .21 .08 4.25 2.66 1.55 .O& 1.85 1.47 .38
Less t han 0 . 0 0 5 . ~ / 21 m e a l s a t home = 1 p e r s o n . 2 / I n c l u d e s d r y w e i g h t o f f l o u r and c e r e a l i n p r e p a r e d p r o d u c t s and baked g o o d s . : 3 / I n c l u d e s the s u g a r e q u i v a l e n t o f s o f t d r i n k s , b e v e r a g e and d e s s e r t powders , ~ud p r e p a r e d d e s s e r t s . 4 / E x c l u d e s h o u s e h o l d s n o t c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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~nble 2h.--SELECTED NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; F~JITS; MISCELLANEOUS FOODS: Households Usln~ SOUTH HI' URBANIZATION
Fereentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (baaed on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping huuseholds of 2 or more perseus, by urbanlzatlon, income, and household size
Urbavlzatlon, money income after income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household slze ~/
(1)
Total
(2)
V e ge t a b l e s (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, Juice)
Dark ~xtures,
P o t a t o e s Sweet- g r e e n , Other Tomatoes Other soups, p o t a t o e s deep g r e e n 3 / c b l e f l y
y e ] . l o w . ~ vegetable
(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
' ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2 -person households ................. 96.1 78.9 12.7 3-~rscm households ................. 98.6 88.1 13.1 4 -person households ................. 99.5 90.6 7.9 5-person households ................. i00.0 87.3 17.3 Households o f 6 o r more_ ............. 97 .4 7 4 . 0 11_1.0
2 ,000-3 ,999 : 2-person households ................. i00.0 85.9 22.5 3 -person households ................. i00.0 92.9 21.7 4 -person households ................. I00.0 92.4 21.4 5-person households ................. 99.6 94.7 15.7 Household of 6 or more .............. I00.0 94.4 25.9
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................. i00.0 91.5 8.0 3 -person households ................. 100.0 96.7 23.0 4-person households ................. i00.0 97.7 20.3 5 -penson households ................. i00.0 96.7 19.8 Households of 6 o r more ............. 100.0 1{30.0 12.1
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................. i00.0 93.0 10.5 3-person households ................. i00.0 94.8 8.4 4-person households ................. i00.0 93.5 16.9 5 -pereon households ................. I00.0 I00.0 14.1 Households o f 6 o r more ............. I00.0 I00.0 8.2
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................. 98.5 84.8 15.0 3-person households ................. 99.5 92.3 17.4 4-person households ................. 99.9 93.& 17.6 5-person households ................. 99.8 93.8 16.7 Households of 6 or more ............. 99.2 89.4 17.0
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.7 76.7 20.9 3-person households ................. 97.4 89.7 17.9 4 -person households ................. i00.0 93.8 6.3 5 -person households ................. i00.0 92.3 30.8 Households of 6 or more ............. I00,0 I00.0 50.0
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................. i00,0 80.6 29.0 3-person households ................. i00.0 91.& 19.0 4 -person households ................. i00,0 89.7 22.4 5 -person households ................. i00,0 96.8 12.9 Households of 6 or more ............. i00.0 91.7 33.3
4,000-5,999 : 2-perscm households ................. i00.0 88.9 ii.i 3-person households ................. I00.0 97.4 23.1 4-person households ................. 100.0 i00.0 25.0 5-pemson households ................. i00.0 94.4 22.2 Households of 6 or more ............. i00.0 I00.0 6.3
6,000 and over: 2 - p e r s o n households ................. i00.0 92.0 8.0 3-person households ................. lO0.O 96.4 7.1 4-person households ................. i00.0 90.5 14.3 5-person huus eholds ................. 100.0 i00.0 11.1 Households of 6 or more ............. 100.0 100.0 0
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................. 99.4 83.1 19.9 3-person households ................. 99.4 93.3 17.7 4-person households ................. i00.0 92.7 19.5 5-person households ................. 1(30.0 95.8 IS.3 Households of 6 or more ............. I00.0 96.4 21.8
See footnotes at end of t a b l e .
55.7 82.8 59.4 77.0 61.3 92.2 71.3 88.6 66.0 gO.l 71.9 87.7 80.7 82.0 51.3 87.3 50.2 81.1 53.3 84.1
68.0 92.1 73.7 85.4 75.1 94.7 84.4 97.7 66.8 94.7 85.1 97.5 65.1 96.8 84.0 9~.0 67.8 92-7 88.1 95.1
71.0 96.0 88.0 94.0 79.9 98.1 97.0 97.0 82.0 98.2 85.7 97.7 85.1 100.0 97.5 i00.0 68.9 93.9 90.9 100.0
80.7 96.5 91.2 93.0 81.8 I00.0 I00.0 97.4 99.2 99.2 I00.0 i00.0 89.1 i00.0 98.4 100.0 88.5 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0
64.9 89.5 72.1 84.3 72.3 95.2 84.6 94.4 74.4 95.1 84.4 95.7 75.3 94.2 80.2 94.2 6h.2 89.8 78.5 92.9
67.4 86.0 67.4 79.1 69.2 92.3 79.5 92.3 75-0 81.3 68.8 81.3 i00.0 76.9 38.5 84.6 83.3 I 0 0 . 0 83.3 I 0 0 . 0
72.6 93.5 71.0 80.6 74. i 94.8 82.8 96.6 67.2 96.6 86.2 96.6 74.2 96.8 93.5 i00.0 83.3 95.8 91.7 I00.0
66- 7 94.4 86.1 91.7 84.6 i00.0 97.4 97.4 89.3 I00.0 89.3 I00.0 88.9 I00.0 IOO.O i00.0 87.5 93.8 87.5 i00.0
84.0 96.0 92.0 92.0 78.6 I00.0 i00.0 96.4 I00.0 I00.0 i00.0 1(30. O 88.9 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0 88.9 I00.0 I00.0 I00.0
71.7 92.2 76.5 84.3 76.2 96.3 88.4 95.7 78.9 95.9 87.0 95.9 84.5 94.4 85.9 9'7.2 85.5 96.4 90.9 I00.0
Frulte (fresh, Drozen, canned, dried, Juice)
Citrus
( Juice Dried Other Total. 4 / equiva-
lent )
(m) (11) (12) (~)
Miscellaneous foods
Other foods P l e t a Some [ No
T o t a l o r box n u t r i t i v e n u t r i t i v e
(14) ( ~ ) (~ ) I (17)
6.5 80.0 53.1 14.0 70.8 93.1 0 15.1 92.3 10.2 83.6 54.9 12.6 78.4 95.7 0 23.3 94.5 9.4 82.8 63.1 13.0 76.8 95.1 0 28.6 94.6 7.3 86.7 52.7 16.7 81.3 94.0 0 28.7 93.3 6.2 68.7 42.3 6-6 60.4 94.3 0 23.8 94.3
17.1 95.1 71.4 21.2 81.3 95.7 0 18.4 95.7 19.4 95.0 75-8 21.9 91.7 98.0 0 24.9 98.0 27.5 96 .7 74 .8 18 .6 87 .4 98 .0 2 . 0 27 .0 98 .0 19.6 95.4 62.6 16.4 87.9 97.2 0 19.2 96.8 21.7 95.5 72.4 17.5 86.7 98.6 0 27.3 97.2
24.0 98.0 84.0 20.0 92.0 98.0 0 14.5 98.0 30.1 100.0 82-2 17.5 94.1 100.0 0 29.7 100.0 25.8 96.3 85.7 23.0 94.5 i00.0 0 37.3 i00.0 34.7 99.2 89.3 17.4 . 92.6 i00.0 0 33.9 I00.0 37.1 93.9 80.3 19.7 92.4 99.2 0 47.7 99.2
21.9 I00.0 99.1 15.8 96.5 i00.0 0 18.4 I00.0 22.1 I00.0 94.8 21.4 97 .4 i00.0 0 18.2 I00.0 21.8 100.0 98.4 27.4 96.8 100.0 0 30.6 100.0 26.6 93.8 85.9 26.6 93.8 i00.0 0 37.5 100.0 27.9 i00.0 91.8 27.9 i00.0 i00.0 0 39.3 i00.0
14.5 90.1 69.0 16.3 80.4 95.5 0 16.4 95.1 18.9 92.8 72.4 17.9 88.4 97.9 0 24.6 97.5 22.4 94.0 77.9 19.3 88.0 98.1 .9 30.2 98.0 20.3 93.8 67.9 17.4 87.8 97.2 0 26.3 96.9 20.1 87.0 65.9 15.1 80.5 97.5 0 31.0 96.9
7.0 81.4 62.8 18.6 7~.4 88.4 0 14.0 86.0 12.8 87.2 56.4 12.8 74.4 92.3 0 17.9 92.3
0 87.5 81.3 0 75.0 87.5 0 18.8 ..87.5 15.4 92.3 76.9 7.7 8~.6 8~.6 0 15.4 8~.6 33.3 100.0 83.3 0 100.0 100.0 0 16.7 100.0
22.6 93.5 72.6 21.0 77.4 93.5 0 12.9 93.5 17.2 93.1 79.3 22.4 89.7 98.3 0 24.1 98.3 32.8 98.3 77.6 17.2 82.8 I00.0 3.4 20.7 100.0 12.9 96.8 71.0 16.1 90.3 93.5 0 12.9 93.5 37.5 i00.0 87.5 33.3 87.5 i00.0 0 25.0 100.0
22.2 97.2 80.6 22.2 88.9 97.2 0 ii.i 97.2 38.5 100.0 87.2 20.5 92.3 100.0 0 33.3 100.0 28.6 I00.0 89.3 25.0 96.4 I00.0 0 35.7 i00.0 33.3 I00.0 94.4 16.7 88.9 I00.0 0 22.2 100.0 43.8 93.8 93.8 25.0 93.8 I00.0 0 62.5 !00.0
20.0 i00.0 I00.0 16.0 96.0 I00.0 0 20.0 i00.0 l&.3 i00.0 I00.0 25.0 96.4 i00.0 0 21.4 I00.0 14.3 i00.0 i00.0 23.8 95-2 I00.0 0 33.3 i00.0 33.3 I00.0 88.9 33.3 I00.0 I00.0 0 ~.4 I00.0 33.3 I00.0 88.9 33.3 I00.0 I00.0 0 33.3 i00.0
!8.i 92.2 75.9 17.7 81.9 94.0 0 13.9 93.4 20.7 94.5 79.3 20.9 8'7.8 97.6 0 2l,.4 97.6 2Z,.4 97.6 84.6 17.6 87.0 98.4 1.6 26.0 98.4 21.1 97.2 80.3 17.6 90.1 94.4 0 19.7 94.4 38.2 98.2 89.1 27.9 92.7 I00.0 0 36.4 I00.0
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Table 2~.--SELECTED ~fH/TION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FHUITS; MISC~US FOODS: Households Using (eon%inued) SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
Percentage of households using at home in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in ce l l , table i), food from all sources; housekenpin~ households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income,
and household size
Urbanization, money income a f t e r Income t a x e s (dollars),
and household size l/
(1)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, d r i e d , Juice)
Dark To~al P o t a t o e s Sweet- green, Other
p o t a t o e s ; deep g r e e n 3_/ yeLlo=_2/
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) RURAL NONFARM
Under 2,000: 2-person households ................... 93.2 79.5 9. i 3-person households ................... i00.0 89.7 10.3 4 -person households ................... i00.0 9~.4 5.6 5 -person households ................... i00.0 77.8 Ii.i Households of 6 or more ............... 95.7 69.6 4.3
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ................... i00.0 96.3 ii.I 59.3 3-pereon households ................... i00.0 96.7 30.0 76.7 4-pereon households ................... I00.0 96.7 23.3 70.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 93.8 18.8 59.4 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 97.1 25.7 60.0
4,000-5,999 : 2-person households ................... 1(]0.0 100.0 0 81.8 3-pereon households ................... 1{30.0 96.0 24.0 72.0 /,-person households ................... i00.0 95.5 13.6 72.7 5 -person households ................... 1(30.0 i00.0 ii.I 77.8 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 15.4 46.2
6,000 8~d over: 2-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 50.0 50.0 3-person households . .................. 100.0 85.9 11.1 88.9 /,-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 25.0 I00.0 5-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 20.0 i00.0 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 25.0 i00.0
All incc~es 7_/: 2-person households ................... 96.4 88.1 9.5 56.0 3 -pereon households ................... i00.0 93.2 19.4 66.0 /.-person households ................... I00.0 96.2 16.7 71.8 5 -person households ................... i00.0 92.7 16.4 69.1 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.7 89.3 17.3 49.3
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-person households ................... 98.3 81.2 6.0 3-person households ................... 98.2 83.5 I0. i 4-person households ................... 98.5 83 .6 11.9 5-person households ................... 100.0 88.7 9.7 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.2 72.1 8.1
Under 1,000: 2 - p e r s o n households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 .3 79 .5 4 .1 49 .3 3-person hous e~olds ................... 98.3 81.0 13.8 70.7 4-person households ................... 97.3 75.7 16.2 62.2 5-person households ................... i00.0 82.4 5.9 67.6 Households of 6 or more ............... 96.9 60.9 6.3 57.8
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................... i00.0 91.4 1/.4 62.9 3-person households ................... i00.0 91.1 13.3 75.6 /.-person households ................... 1{30.0 95.6 ll.l 55.6 5-person households ................... 96.6 89.7 13.8 51.7 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 92.0 12.0 60.0
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................... I00.0 91.7 0 83.3 3-person households ................... i00.0 92.3 15.4 8~.6 4-person households ................... i00.0 94.1 23.5 82.4 5-person households ................... 1(30.0 100.0 30.8 8/,.6 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 25.0 68.8
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 0 66.7 3-person households ................... i00.0 i00.0 16.7 i00.0 4-person households ................... I00.0 i00.0 12.5 87.5 5 - p e r s o n households ................... I00.0 I00.0 12.5 62.5 Households of 6 or more ............... i00.0 i00.0 II.i 66.7
All Incomes 7_/: 2 -person households ................... 98.8 8/,.7 6.5 55.9 3 -persun households ................... 98.8 86.7 11.6 72.3 4-person households ................... 99.3 89.8 13.1 6~.2 5-person households ................... 99.1 91.1 13.4 6~.3 Households of 6 or more ............... 98.9 81.2 10.8 62.9
Mixtures,
Tomatoes Other soups, c h i e f l y
vegetable
(7) (8) (9)
F r u i t s ( f r e s h , f r o z e n , canned, d r i e d , j u i c e )
C i t r u s
( J u i c e Dr ied Other Total h_/ equiva- lent)
(m) Cn) (12) (U)
Miscellaneous foods
Other foods P l a t e
T o t a l o r box S ~ e ~ | - - - - ~ - - - - r meals n u t r i t i v e [ n u t r i t i v e
v a l u e 5/ [ v a l u e 5_/ (14) (]J) (167 [ (17)
47.7 79.5 50.0 70.5 6.8 75.0 43.2 9.1 61.4 95.5 0 13.6 95.5 48.7 89.7 6A.I 82.1 10.3 79.5 53.8 10.3 79.5 97.4 0 25.6 94.9 61.1 i00.0 77.8 88.9 16.7 77.8 55.6 27.8 72.2 i00.0 0 27.8 i00.0 77.8 77.8 66-7 77.8 0 88.9 33.3 33.3 88.9 i00.0 0 33.3 I00.0 26.1 78.3 52.2 78.3 4.3 65.2 39.1 4.3 56.5 95.7 0 21.7 95.7
92.6 77.8 92.6 7.4 i00.0 70.4 18.5 88.9 i00.0 0 29.6 100.0 93.3 86.7 i00.0 26.7 96.7 66.7 16.7 93.3 96.7 0 20.0 96.7 90.0 86.7 i00.0 23.3 96.7 73.3 20.0 96.7 93.3 0 30.0 93.3 96.9 78.1 87.5 25.0 96.9 56.3 18.8 87.5 i00.0 0 21.9 i00.0 88.6 91.4 94.3 14.3 9&.3 65.7 8.6 88.6 97.1 0 25.7 9~.3
100.0 90.9 100.0 36.4 i00.0 i00.0 18.2 100.0 100.0 0 18.2 100.0 96.0 96.0 96.0 20.0 i00.0 76.0 12.0 96.0 100.0 0 24.0 lO0.O 95.5 81.8 95.5 22.7 90.9 81.8 18.2 90.9 100.0 0 36.4 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 /,A.4 I00.0 88.9 22.2 I00.0 I00.0 0 55.6 1{30.0 92.3 i00.0 i00.0 38.5 92.3 69.2 15.4 92.3 100.0 0 30.8 100.0
1(30.O i00.0 i00.0 50.0 i00.O iO0.0 O iO0.0 1(30.O O O IO0.0 i00.0 I00.0 i00.0 ~.4 I00.0 77.8 ii.i i00.0 i00.0 0 0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 I00.0 0 25.0 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 20.0 80.0 80.0 20.0 80.0 i00.0 0 20.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 i00.0 25.0 100.0 i00.0 25.0 100.0 100.0 0 50.0 I00.0
86.9 65.5 82.1 11.9 86.9 60.7 12.5 76.2 97.6 0 19.0 97.6 93.2 81.6. 92.2 20.4 91.3 65.0 12.1 89.3 98.1 0 21.4 97.1 9~.9 84.6 96.2 23.1 91.0 74.4 21.7 89.7 97.4 0 30.8 97.4 94.5 81.8 89.1 23.6 94.5 60.0 20.7 89.1 i00.0 0 29.1 i00.0 86.7 81.3 90.7 16.0 85.3 60.0 8.6 80.0 97.3 0 26.7 96.0
50.4 82.9 61.5 83.8 5.1 85.5 53.8 14.5 79.5 96.6 0 18.8 96.6 67.9 95.4 69.7 92.7 6.& 8~.4 5&.l 15.6 82.6 98.2 0 27.5 97.2 62.7 88.1 68.7 92.5 10.4 83.6 53.7 10.4 83.6 97.0 0 38.8 95.5 66.1 88.7 53.2 95.2 4 . 8 80.6 43.5 14.5 74.2 98.4 0 37.1 96.8 63.1 79.3 47.7 85.6 1.8 6~.9 36.0 9.9 55.0 91.9 0 27.0 91.9
78.1 50.7 80.8 6.8 82.2 43.8 9.6 78.1 97.3 0 15.1 97.3 94.8 63.8 91.4 5.2 75.9 39.7 12.1 74.1 98.3 0 32.8 96.6 81.1 54.1 86.5 5.4 81.1 45.9 8.1 81.1 94.6 0 32.4 94.6 85.3 50.C 94.1 5.9 73.5 29.4 11.8 70.6 97.1 0 20.6 94.1 -75.0 42.2 79.7 1.6 59.4 26.6 6.3 53.1 89.1 0 26.6 89.1
80.0 80.0 97.1 8.6 91.4 65.7 31.4 85.7 97.1 0 22.9 97.1 97.8 86.7 97.8 II.I i00.0 82.2 33.3 97.8 i00.0 0 42.2 i00.0 97.8 75.6 95.6 ii.i 88.9 6~.4 22.2 86.7 i00.0 0 51.1 I00.0 96.6 69.0 96.6 24.1 82.8 55.2 6.9 79.3 i00.0 0 34.5 96.6 98.0 72.0 88.0 12.0 90.0 62.0 12.0 80.0 i00.0 0 36.0 i00.0
100.0 i00.0 100.0 0 100.0 66.7 0 100.0 100.0 0 41.7 100.0 92.3 i00.0 100.0 7.7 100.0 69.2 23.1 100.0 100.0 0 30.8 100.0 I00.0 82.4 94.1 23.5 i00.0 82.4 35.3 I00.0 i00.0 0 52.9 i00.0 I00.0 76.9 i00.0 15.4 92.3 61.5 7.7 92.3 i00.0 0 38.5 i00.0 i00.0 75.0 i00.0 6.3 100.0 62.5 12.5 87.5 93.8 0 43.8 93.8
i00.0 66.7 i00.0 16.7 i00.0 83.3 33.3 i00.0 I00.0 0 16.7 I00.0 i00.0 i00.0 i00.0 33.3 i00.0 i00.0 16.7 i00.0 i00.0 0 66.7 I00.0 87.5 i00.0 i00.0 37.5 i00.0 75.0 25.0 i00.0 I00.0 0 25.0 i00.0
i00.0 87.5 i00.0 12.5 i00.0 87.5 12.5 i00.0 I00.0 0 50.0 i00.0 100.0 i00.0 100.0 11.1 i00.0 88.9 .11.1 100.0 i00.0 0 ~.4 100.0
84.1 68.2 88.2 5.9 88.2 58.2 18.2 82.9 97.1 0 21.2 97.1 96.0 77.5 94.8 8.7 90.2 6~.2 19.7 88.4 98.8 0 32.9 98.3 92.7 74.5 94.2 13.9 88.3 62.0 19.9 87.6 98.5 0 43.8 97.8 92.9 62.5 96.4 11.6 83.9 51.8 Ii.0 79.5 99.1 0 37.5 97.3 87.1 59.1 88.2 5.4 76.3 47.8 10.4 66.7 9~.6 0 31.7 94.6
l / 21 meals s t home = 1 p e r s o n . _2/ I n c l u d e s sp inach and o t h e r da rk , l e a f y g r e e n e , b r o c c o l i , g r e e n p e p p e r s , c a r r o t s , pumpkin, w i n t e r squash , e t c . 3_/ I n c l u d e s g r e e n l i m a and snap beans , g r e e n peas , asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, okra, etc. ~/ Includes the sinEle-strenEth juice equivalent of citrus fruit and citrus products, the fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all other fruit.
5/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6/ Includes such items as-alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, bak[ag powder, condiments, for which no nutritive values were calculated. Data (excevt for coffee) refer to purchases durin E the week. 7_/Exnlu~s households not classified by Income.
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Table 2 5 . - - S E L E C T ~ NUTRITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FF~JITS; MISCEI/JU4EOJS FOODS: Quantity Per Household SCUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Pounds used at hcae per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
U r b a n i z a t i o n , money income a f t e r incc~e t a x e s ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household s i z e ~ /
(1)
Total
(2)
VeEetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark Mix~res,
Sweet- green, Other soups, Total deep green Tomatoes Other c h i e f l y
Potatoes potatoes yellow ~ 3_/ v e g e -
t a b l e (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (I0)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ................ 11.60 3.04 0.26 3-person households ................ 17.28 4.89 .27 4-person households ................ 18.86 5.70 .21 5 -person households ................ 18.88 6.36 .58 Households of 6 or more ............ 23.15 7.88 .46
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ................ 13.02 2.86 .39 3 -person households ................ 18.14 4.68 .47 4 -person households ................ 21.19 5.31 .56 5-persun households ................ 25.61 7.91 .31 Households of 6 or more ............ 30.6~ 9.70 1.01
'*, 000-5,999 : 2-person households ................ 15.12 3.52 .i0 3-pereon households ................ 20.61 4.64 .43 4 -person households ................ 20.59 5.53 .52 5-person households ................ 28.07 7.06 .44 Households of 6 or more ............ 39.24 12.45 .77
6,000 and over: 2-person households ................ ]3.05 2.54 .23 3-pereon households ................ 20.39 4.45 .15 4-person households ................ 24.01 4.81 .32 5-person households ................ 30.34 7.23 .33 Households of 6 or more ............ 3~.42 7.90 .15
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................ 12.82 3.01 .27 3-person households ................ 18.66 4.71 .35 4-person households ................ 20.92 5.38 .~ 5-person households ................ 24.95 7.29 .40 Households of 6 or more ............ 30.16 9.47 .71
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ................ 10.18 2.17 .33 3-person households ................ 15.64 3.81 .29 4-pereon hnuseholds ................ 13.48 3.74 .31 5-person h(m/seholds ................ 13.97 4.94 I.CO Households of 6 or more ............ 23.55 6.50 1.83
2,000-3,999: 2-persun households ................ 11.91 2:46 .53 3 -person households ................ 16.16 4.19 .34 4 -person households ................ 18.99 4.51 .63 5-person households ................ 23.88 6.31 .28 Households of 6 or more ............ 27.29 7.73 .85
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ................ I~.27 3.30 .14 3-person households ................ 20.41 4.43 .36 4-person households ................ 20.50 4.75 .62 5-person households ................ 27.51 5.98 .53 Households of 6 or more ............ 33.51 10.93 .ii
6,000 and o v e r : 2-person households ................ 12.75 2.24 .18 3-person households ................ 20.32 4.70 .14 4-person households ................ 24.39 4.55 .27 5-person households ................ 27.31 6.17 .33 Households of 6 or more ............ 29.50 8.40 .CO
All incomes 7_/: 2-person households ................ 12. I0 2.53 .34 3-person households ................ 17.75 ~.24 .30 4 -person households ................ 19.54 4.47 .53 5-person households ................ 23.42 5.96 .48 Households of 6 or more ............ 29.05 8.6~ .61
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, Juice)
Citrus
(juice Dried equiva- lent)
(n) (12)
Other
(13)
I.ii 3.71 1.22 2.20 0.06 5.47 1.49 0.15 3.40 1.54 4.93 1.94 3.53 .19 8.18 1.81 .14 5.83 1.71 5.88 2.10 3.13 .14 7.72 2.34 .12 4.93 2.23 4.8~ 1.51 3.30 .07 9.80 1.40 .30 7.15 1.79 7.06 1.96 3.90 .09 6.90 1.44 .07 5.06
1.46 3.98 1.43 2.74 • 16 8.13 2.43 • 21 5.02 1.62 4.59 2.48 4.05 .25 10.41 3.52 .18 6.11 1.58 5.67 2.86 4.83 .37 10.77 3.36 .20 6.73 2.20 7.02 2.87 5.07 .24 9.73 2.64 .12 6.51 2.74 7.53 3.17 6.06 .42 17.95 4.87 .22 12.03
1.35 3.81 2.36 3.73 .24 10.44 3.22 .20 6.22 1.64 5.57 2.87 5.16 .29 10.63 3.18 .21 6.62 1.68 5.98 2.68 3.87 .3~ 12.9~ 3.92 .18 8.29 1.77 7.57 4.45 6.38 .39 17.28 5.62 .15 10.83 2.67 10.46 4.51 7.79 .58 18.15 4.27 .20 13.08
1.26 4.05 1.67 3.08 .21 10.37 4.39 .16 5.55 1.52 5.41 3.25 5.34 .27 15.13 5.22 .19 8.94 3.11 5.47 4.31 5.76 .24 17.13 6.62 .29 9.30 2.04 8.Z~i 5.3~ 6.43 .53 19.51 7.45 .1.5 11.39 2.56 9.04 6.19 8.19 .39 18.11 7.13 .24 9.63
1.29 3.85 1.53 2.73 .14 7.69 2.38 .17 4.63 1.58 5.02 2.48 4.27 .24 10.29 3.08 .18 6.48 1.83 5.76 2.85 4.37 .30 11.45 3.70 .19 7.0~ 2.10 6.74 3.11 5.0~ .26 12.25 3.43 .16 8.02 2.41 8.06 3.30 5.87 .35 14.45 3.85 .17 9.78
1.41 2.66 1.22 2.31 .08 5.21 1.69 .15 3.01 1.54 4.12 2.04 3.54 .29 8.19 1.61 .19 5.85 1.58 3.72 1.47 2.66 .00 8.06 3.65 .00 4.41 2.85 2.27 .81 1.99 .12 8.79 1.63 .08 6.97 2.70 5.93 2.10 4.17 .32 21.99 4.99 .CO 17.CO
1.52 3.51 1.20 2.48 .22 6.98 2.16 .2.3 4.12 1.56 4.08 2.30 3.46 .22 9.01 3.18 .]7 5.22 1.59 4.79 2.63 4.39 .45 9.71 3.19 .18 5.78 2.Z~ 6.24 3.10 5.39 .Ii 10.23 3.18 .08 6.57 3.09 6.77 2.85 5.37 .61 21.74 8.03 .34 12.08
1.12 3.61 2.24 3.63 .23 9.29 3.56 .21 4.72 1.72 5.51 2.72 5.30 .37 9.82 3.08 .21 5.87 1.88 5.96 2.95 3.99 .35 12.80 4.05 .14 8.05 1.63 8.18 4.16 6.67 .36 18.25 6.1-5 .13 11.48 2.95 8.21 4.10 6.8~ .37 21.69 5.39 .28 15.38
1.31 4.07 1.70 3".03 .21 10.76 4.45 .16 5.89 1.58 4.85 3.37 5.51 .18 15.58 5.19 .19 9.25 3.49 5.46 4.43 6.07 .13 18.90 8.03 .27 9.92 1.42 7.76 4.72 6.23 .68 21.56 9.09 .20 11.63 1.74 7.50 4.9~ 6.3~ .58 17.32 6.39 .16 9.85
1.38 3.39 1.50 2.77 .19 7.59 2.69 .17 4.23 1.60 4.56 2.52 4.27 .26 10.13 3.13 .21 6.21 1.98 5.03 2.86 4.36 .31 11.77 4.27 .16 6.83 2.18 6.20 3.15 5.20 .25 13.44 4.40 .ii 8.53 2.79 7.22 3.47 5.83 .50 21.03 6.66 .26 13.21
Miscellaneous foods
Other foods Plate
T
Some ~ t~o o r Total
box nutritive | nutritive
meals value 5/ I value 6/
(14) (15) (16)- | (17)-
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Table 25.--S]~ECTED ) ~ O N GROUPIt~GS: VEGETABLES; FRUITS; MISC]~LAtO~OI~ FOODS: (~lantt ty Per Household (continued) SOUTH BY UP3ANIT.ATI~
Pounds used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households in cell, table I), food from all sources; bouaskenplng households of 2 or perscms, by tu-banization, income, and household size
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, cLrled, Juice)
Urbanization, money income De~k Mixtures, after income taxes (dollars), S~eet- green, Other soups,
and household st~"e 1 / Total Potatoes potatoee deep 8 reen 3_/ Tomatoes Other ehlef l .y - - vege-
yel low 2 / tab le
(Z) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, Juice)
Ct"t;rus (Juice Dried Other • o~ ff ~va. lent)
(~o) (~x) (12) (~)
Mis eellanenus ~ouds
Plate Other foods
T o t a l o r Some No box n u t r i t i v e OuCr l t t ve
moals ~ue 5_/ ~ue y
H UP~%L ~O~FAP~4 gnder 2 , 0 0 0 :
2-pereon households ........ 11.80 3.76 0.23 0.78 4.35 0.91 1.71 0.05 5.&6 i.~ 0.15 3.33 ~ 0.00 ~ ~-~ 3-person households ........ 17..~3 6.27 .26 1.38 4.45 1.73 3.20 .15 8.32 2.24 .05 5.95 ~ .C~ 4 -person households ........ 20.13 6.73 .(~ 1.84 6.55 2.42 2.29 .22 6.37 1.87 .22 3.75 ~ .00 ~ ~* 5-person households ........ 14.75 6.29 .22 1.75 2.41 1.83 2.25 .00 33.(~ 1.26 .61 9.CY7 ~ .00 ~ Households of 6 or ~ore .... 20.39 7.80 .05 .80 6.41 1.84 3.37 .11 5.11 1.01 .04 3.75 ~ .00 ~
22(X]Oo3s 999: 2-person houeeholds ........ 14.3~ 3.26 .14 1.35 4.~ 1.77 3.12 .05 10.40 3.01 .16 6.82 ~ .00 ~ ~," 3-person households ........ 20.20 5.25 .79 1.53 4.67 2.87 4.74 .35 11.13 4.05 .33 6.D ~ .00 ~ ~-person households ........ 24.78 6.25 .58 i. 57 6.91 3.&8 5.66 .33 13.80 4.20 .22 9.05 ~ .00 5-person households ........ 27.30 9.36 .3~ 2.0~ 7.17 2.8£ 5.18 .37 9.88 2.31 .16 6.82 ~-~ .00 ~* Households of 6 or more .... 30.~0 10.11 1.01 2.5! 7.28 3.29 5.90 .31 14.20 3.35 .14 10.07 ~ .00 ~
~, CX30-5,999: 2-person households ........ 17.78 4.46 .00 1.95 3.92 2.86 4.24 .3h ll.17 2.35 .24 7.55 ~ .00 ~ 3 -person households . . . . . . . . 2 0 . 7 1 4 . 9 7 .58 1 . 5 7 5 .65 3 . 0 0 4 .75 . .20 11 .57 3 . 3 4 .20 7 . 5 1 ~ .00 w-, ~-~ 4-person households ........ 19.99 6.~ .36 1.43 5.57 2.08 3.78 .33 12.90 3.87 .20 8.32 ~ .00 ~-~ 5-person households ........ 28.82 8.59 .22 1.78 6.hO 5.45 5.86 .53 17.25 5.62 .22 10.17 ~ .00 ~ Households of 6 or more .... 43.16 14.26 i.C~3 2.48 11.21 5.02 8.17 1.01 13.51 3.16 .11 9.73 ~ .00 ~
6 ,000 and over: 2-pereon households ........ 14.30 5.75 1.00 .50 1.82 2.0~ 2.87 .33 7.37 4.3~ .00 3.03 ~ .00 ~* 3-pereon households ........ 19.81 3.74 .i0 1.27 6.60 2.67 4.86 .56 I~.ii 5.32 .22 8.24 ~ .CO 4 -person households ........ 21.9~ 4.89 .45 2.10 5.27 3.87 4.82 .5~ 13.85 3.93 .37 8.03 ~-~ .00 ~ 5-pereen households ........ 36.~0 8.~0 .31 3.00 10.27 7.65 6.37 .40 17.7~ 5.85 .09 11.53 ~-~ .00 ~ Households of 6 or more .... 42.94 6.75 .50 3.61 10.38 8.86 12.72 .13 22.67 11.11 .50 9.11 ~ .00
All inec~es 7/: 2-person households ........ 13.~G 3.74 .19 1.11 4.33 1.47 2.52 .10 7.8£ 2.13 .i~ 5.00 ~w .00 ~ ~-~ 3-person households ........ 19.24 5.43 .~ 1.46 4.99 2.45 4.17 .26 10.43 3.30 .12 6.58 ~ .CO ~-~ ~-~ 4-person households ........ 22.06 6.27 .39 1.65 6.2~ 2.88 4.27 .33 11.83 3.54 .22 7.51 ~-" .CO ~ "-~ 5 -person households ........ 26.32 8.6~ .30 2. O~ 6.55 3.5~ 4.92 .3£ 12.33 3. O0 .23 8.17 ~ . O0 ~-~ Households of 6 or more .... 30.21 9.95 .68 2.04 7.86 3.~ 5.88 .36 11.75 3.02 .12 8.02 ~ .00 ~
RURAL FAF~ Under 2,000:
2 -pereon households ........ 13.39 3.22 .19 l.IS 4.28 1.70 2.78 .05 5.87 1.25 .15 4.08 ~-~ .CO ~w w~ 3-person households ........ 19.43 4.~5 .25 1.75 6.80 2.11 3.98 .09 7.96 1.45 .19 5.~ ~ .00 ~-person households ........ 22.65 6.47 .25 1.88 7.21 2.35 4.49 .20 8.86 1.58 .33 6.7[ ~-~ .00 ~ 5-person households ........ 25..'~0 7.58 .~4 1.99 8.41 1.92 5.00 .07 8.74 1.29 .30 6.18 ~ .CO ~ w-~ Households of 6 or more .... 25.3~ 8.24 .50 2.41 7.85 2.0~ 4.28 .03 5.12 1.02 .11 3.56 ~-~ .00 ~
Under 1,(300: 2-person households ........ ll.SO 3.33 .16 1.03 3.45 1.35 2.41 .Oq 5.78 1.01 .i0 4.45 ~ .CO ~-~ 3-person households ........ 18.27 4.38 .23 1.55 6.07 2.06 3.85 .12 5.9~ 1.05 .16 4.13 ~-~ . O0 ~ ~-, ~-persun households ........ 18.52 5.59 .35 1.61 5.55 1.69 3.67 .07 5.39 .76 .07 4.42 w* .CO ~ 5-person households ........ 23.35 7.57 .21 2.12 6.36 2.13 4.89 .06 6.92 1.13 .17 5.13 ~-, .C~ ~ Households of 6 or more .... 21.79 7.~ .66 2.28 6.70 1.52 3.15 .0~ 3.83 .56 .06 2.86 ~ .CO ~
2, C~0-3,999: 2-person households ........ 16.85 4.52 .20 1.38 5.29 2.00 3.39 .0~ 9.26 2.50 .24 5.80 ~ .C~ ~ ~-~ 3 -person households ........ 22.86 5.66 .29 2.15 6.97 2.38 5.25 .15 15.69 3.82 .37 I0.6~ ~w~ .CO ~ 4-pereon households . . . . . . . . 23.02 6.96 .20 1.53 6.89 2.zJ~ 4.90 .09 8.16 2.02 .22 5.40 ¢.w .CO ~ 5-person households ........ 25.58 S.32 .25 1.80 9.68 2.01 3.24 .29 6.91 1.83 .07 4.85 .00 ~ ~ouseholds of 6 or more .... 37.72 12.31 1.30 2.72 9.70 3.~ 7.8£ .39 21.19 3.06 .i~ 17.~ ~ .00 ~
4,00C-5,999: 2-person households ........ 15.~ 2.79 .00 1.91 5.85 1.90 3.18 .CO 21.60 2.24 .CO 19.36 ~ .00 ~ 3operson households ........ 22.27 4.77 .15 1.21 5.81 3.57 6.71 .05 13.16 3.23 .31 8.79 ~w* .CO ~ ~w 4-pereen households ........ 24.27 5.97 .6~ 1.63 8.20 4.07 3.50 .25 14.12 3.31 .29 9.76 ~ .00 ~ 5-person households ........ 29.07 8.87 .59 2.52 7.45 3.3~ 6.18 .13 12.01 2.72 .03 9.11 ~-~ .CO ~ Households of 6 or =ore .... 49.43 12.65 2.69 2.15 17.02 4.53 10.37 .0~ 19.11 3.~ .19 14.75 ~ .00
6 , 0 0 0 and over: 2-person households ........ 16.45 3.25 .CO 1.35 6.75 .78 4.21 .11 8.02 3.38 .31 3.29 ~-, .00 3 -person households ........ 25.19 4.17 .50 1.83 8.91 4.~ 5.00 .33 12.88 5.19 .06 7.~ ~ .CO ~ /.-person households ........ ~.25 7.22 .25 3.17 6.30 4.~0 6.25 .26 11.75 2.62 .31 7.87 ~ .0~ w-~ 5-person households ........ 28.82 9.13 .38 2.43 6.88 2.38 7.47 .17 14.63 4.09 .06 IO.CO ~.~ .CO ~ ~w~ Households of 6 or more .... 38.98 7.9~ .14 4.00 12.80 6.46 7.49 .15 13.15 3.0~ .I0 9.66 ~-~ .CO ~w ~-,
All Incomes 7/ : "2-pe rson households ........ 14.37 3.~6 .17 1.28 4.69 1.74 2.~ .05 7.75 1.65 .18 5.~8 ~ .CO ~ ~w, 3-person households ........ 20.73 4.7~ .26 1.$2 6.8£ 2.~ 4.55 .]HI 10.53 2.33 .23 7.22 ~ .CO ~-~ ~ -perSon householde ........ 23.30 6.61 .2H 1.71 7.18 2.73 4.61 .17 9.45 2.00 .22 6.72 .00 ~ 5-person households ........ 26.12 8.03 .~0 2.03 8.52 2.14 4.86 .14 9.06 1.80 .17 6.45 ~ .00 ~ ~-~ Households of 6 or enre .... 31.40 9.70 .89 2.55 9.38 2.85 5.91 .33 11.03 1.87 .13 8.55 ~* .CO ~
~'hot available, i/ 21 meals at ~ = 1 person. 2/ Includes spinach and other dark, leafy greens, broccoli, green peppers, carrots, pumpkin, minter squash, etc. 3/ Includes green llma and snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, okra, etc. 4/ Includes ~he single-strength Juice equivalent of ~itras fruit and citrus products, the fresh equivalent of dried fruit, and the total of all o t h e r fruit. 5--/ Includes yeast, p l a i n chocolate, eoco~. 6_/ Includes ouch-items as alcoholic bevera~les, coffee, ~en, baking powder, condiments, for which no nutritive values were calculated. Data (except for coffee) refer to purchases during the week. 7./ Excludes households not classified by income.
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Table 26.--SELECTED ~FfHITION GROUPINGS: VEGETABLES; FH~ITS; MISCELIANE(~S F001~: U~ney Value Per Household SOUTH
BY URBANIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at home per household in a week, April-June 1955 (bused on all households in cell, table i), food frum all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income a~ter Income taxes ( d o l l a r s ) ,
and household size l/
(1)
Total
(2)
Vegetables (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice)
Dark
Potatoes Sweet- green, Other potatoes deep green 3_/ Tomatoes Other
yellow ~/
C3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Fru/ts (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, juice) Miscellaneous foods
~ixtur~s ,soups, 4_/ Citrus ou~ |Other foods ( juice Plata
chiefly Total equiva- Dried Other Total or No vegetable lent) box meals nutritive I nutritive
value 5 / [ value 6 / (9) (10) (n) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) I (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households .................. 1.50 0.24 0.03 0.16 0.54 0.19 0.31 0.02 0.77 0.23 0.05 0.49 0.82 0.00 0.02 0.81 3-person households .................. 2.31 .37 .0~ .25 .78 .33 .50 .05 1.17 .26 .05 .86 1.32 .00 .03 1.29 4 -person households .................. 2.~ .42 .03 .28 .85 .35 .47 .O& 1.05 .3~ .04 .67 1.19 .00 .05 1.15 5-person households .................. 2.35 .48 .07 .30 .72 .26 .49 .02 1.31 .23 .08 ,99 i.ii .00 .05 1.07 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.67 .51 .06 .2q .93 .32 .56 .02 .80 .20 .02 .57 1.12 .00 .05 1.07
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .................. 1.93 .24 .06 .25 .6~ .26 .43 .05 1.15 .35 .06 ,74 1.19 .00 .02 1.17 3 -person households .................. 2.5~ .39 .07 .26 .75 .39 .61 .07 i. 52 .41 .05 i, 06 1.20 . O0 .04 i. 16 4-person households .................. 3.00 .&7 .08 .26 .93 .47 .70 .10 1.56 .51 .06 1,00 1.&8 .02 .0~ 1.42 5 -person households .................. 3.28 .56 .05 .29 I.i0 .50 .71 .07 I.~ .41 .0~ 1,00 1.66 .00 .04 1.62 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.78 .65 .Ii .41 1.17 .53 .80 .Ii 2.10 .63 .(35 1.41 1.81 .00 .09 1.72
4,000-5,999:
2-person households .................. 2.36 .27 .02 .24 .73 .45 .57 .07 i. 50 .45 .08 .97 1.53 .00 .02 I. 51 3-person households .................. 3.11 .42 .06 .29 .9~ .51 .78 .i0 1.8~ .51 .06 1,27 i.61 .00 .05 1.57 4-person households .................. 3.17 .51 .08 .30 1.08 .51 .59 .i0 2.03 .54 .05 i.~ 1.80 .00 .05 1.75 5-person households .................. 4.16 .63 .07 .31 1.18 .78 1.08 .12 2.47 .80 .04 1.63 2.21 .00 .07 2.14 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.22 1.03 .08 .~ 1.55 .79 1.16 .17 2.53 .61 .05 1,86 2.43 .00 .12 2.31
6,000 and over: 2 -person households .................. 2.14 .21 .03 .26 .71 .35 .5~ .05 1.87 .60 .0~ 1,24 1.49 .00 .02 1.47 3-person households .................. 3.29 .43 .02 .32 .92 .60 .91 .08 2.18 .66 .06 1,46 2.03 .00 .04 1.99 4-person households .................. 4.08 .46 .06 .58 i.i0 .76 1.04 .08 2.51 .73 .ll 1.67 2.10 .00 .0~ 2.06 5 -person households .................. 4.82 .61 .03 .42 i.~6 .99 1.18 .13 3.09 .93 .0~ 2.12 1.58 .00 .05 1.53 Households of 6 or more .............. 5.03 .78 .02 .44 1.58 .89 1.21 .ii 2.99 1.15 .09 1.76 2.30 .00 .12 2.18
All ine~nes 7/:
2-person households .................. 1.85 .24 .0~ .21 .62 .28 .42 .04 1.13 .35 .05 .73 1.13 .00 .0~ 1.11 3-pereon households .................. 2.68 .tO .05 .27 .82 .42 .65 .07 1.55 .41 .06 1.09 1.43 .00 .0~ 1.40 4 -person households .................. 3.06 .46 .06 .32 .97 .49 .67 .08 i. 68 .51 .06 i. 12 I. 58 . Ol .05 1.52 5-person households .................. 3.39 .56 .06 .31 1.06 .55 .78 .07 1.78 .50 .05 1.24 1.63 .00 .05 1.58 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.80 .69 .08 .37 1.20 .5~ .82 .09 1.84 .53 .05 1.26 1.75 .00 .09 1.66
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-pereon households .................. i. 37 .21 .05 .19 .42 .19 .30 .02 .79 .26 .05 .47 .79 . O0 . Ol .78 3-person households .................. 2.26 .36 .0~ .27 .69 .33 .49 .08 1.17 .26 .07 .83 1.56 .00 .02 1.55 4-person households .................. 1.81 .35 .03 .29 .53 .25 .36 .00 .98 .~0 .00 ,58 .99 .00 .01 .97 5 -person households .................. 1.71 .42 .11 .36 .38 .12 .30 .03 1.36 ,28 .02 1.06 .86 .00 .01 .85 Households of 6 or more .............. 2.85 .33 .23 .49 .86 .3~ .50 .i0 1.65 ,53 .00 1.12 1.03 .00 .0~ .99
2,000-3,999:
2-person households .................. 1.77 .21 .08 .26 .57 .23 .37 .07 1.01 ,31 .06 .63 1.30 .00 .02 1.28 3-person households .................. 2.22 .36 .05 .24 .67 .34 .49 .06 i. 27 .36 .06 .85 i. 16 .00 .0~ i. 12 4 -person households .................. 2.78 .42 .09 .25 .80 .45 .65 .12 1.39 ,43 .05 .91 1.63 .04 .03 1.56 5-person households .................. 3.01 .~6 .04 .30 .97 .53 .69 .03 i.~6 ,47 .03 .97 1.24 .00 .02 1.22 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.60 .58 .11 .~6 1.17 .50 .61 .17 2.42 .96 .I0 1.37 1.95 .00 .09 1.87
4,000-5,999 : 2 -person households .................. 2.19 .28 .03 .21 .68 .42 .52 .O7 1.40 .47 .08 .85 1.68 .00 .01 1.67 3 -person households .................. 3.17 .40 .06 .32 .9~ .51 .81 .13 1.80 .51 .07 1.22 1.67 .00 .04 1.63 4-person households .................. 3.17 .~ .09 .34 1.08 .54 .58 .09 1.99 .5~ .0~ I.~I 2.12 .00 .04 2.08 5 -person households .................. 4.28 .56 .08 .30 I. 24 .84 i. 14 .12 2.66 .90 .03 i. 74 2.69 .00 .0A 2.65 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.56 .88 .01 .52 1.29 .73 .99 .]3 2.9~ .72 .06 2.16 2.08 .00 .]3 1.95
6,000 and over:
2 -person households .................. 2.14 .18 .02 .28 .71 .36 .54 .05 1.96 .60 .0~ 1.32 1.43 .00 .03 1.41 3-person households .................. 3.~0 .48 .0~ .3~ .92 .60 .96 .07 2.14 .65 .06 1.43 2.00 .00 .04 1.96 4-person households .................. 4.O~ .45 .05 .65 1.08 .72 1.04 .0~ 2.72 .85 .12 1.76 1.91 .00 .03 1.88 5 -person households .................. 4.38 .55 .02 .33 1.32 .81 1.18 .17 2.96 1.00 .05 1.91 1.29 .00 .05 1,25 Households of 6 or more .............. 4.42 .63 .00 .32 1.39 .89 1.02 .16 2.85 .98 .05 1.81 2.45 .00 .06 2.38
All incomes
2-person households .................. 1.82 .22 .05 .23 .57 .28 .41 .05 1.18 .38 .05 .74 1.27 .00 .02 1.26 3 -person households ". ................. 2.65 .39 .05 .29 .78 .42 .65 .08 I. 52 .42 .07 i. 03 i. 52 . O0 .03 i, 49 4-person households .................. 2.96 .42 .07 .35 .88 .49 .66 .08 1.70 .52 .05 1.12 1.71 .02 .03 1.66 5-person households .................. 3.27 .49 .06 .31 .97 .57 .79 .07 1.9~ .61 .03 1.30 1.54 .00 .03 1.52 Households of 6 or more .............. 3.93 .65 .08 .~6 1.21 .61 .78 .15 2.56 .85 .07 1.65 1.97 .~0 .09 1.88
See footnotes at end o£ t ab l e .
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Table 26.--ZELECT~D I~rrF/TION ~PIN08: V~ETABLES; F~ITS; MISCELIANE08S FOOI~: Money Value Per Household (continued) SOUTH BY UF3A~rIZATION
Money value (dollars) of food used at hume per household in a week, April-June 1955 (based on all households In cell, table i), food from all sources; housekeeping households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, ine~e, ~, arm household slze
Vegetables (fresh, froze, canned, dr ied , juice)
Urbanization, money inc~ne Dark a f t e r Insome taxes ( d o l l a r s ) , Sweet- grasn, Other
and household s ize 1 / Total Potatoes potatoes deep green 3_/ Tc~mtoes Other
~lle~ 2/
(1) (2) (s) (~) (5} (6} (7) (s) RURAL NONFAf~
Under 2,000 : 2-person households ........ 1.45 0.26 3-person households ........ 2.13 .39 4 -person households ........ 2.47 .43 5 -person households ........ 1.85 .49 Households of 6 or more .... 2.29 .48
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ........ 2.17 .27 3 -person households ........ 2.93 .~ 4 -person households ........ 3.&6 .53 5-person households ........ 3.55 .65 Households of 6 or more .... 3.56 .62
4,000-5,999: 2 -person houzeholds ........ 2.91 .28 3-person househ~ Ids ........ 3.02 .47 4-persan households ........ 3.03 .61 5 -person households ........ 3.96 .70 Households of 6 or =ore .... 5.65 1.24
6,0DO and over: 2-person households ........ 1.9~ .49 3-person households ........ 2.87 .30 4-person households ........ ~.i0 .&6 5 -persos households ........ 6.08 .72 Households of 6 or more ..... 6.41 1.18
All incomes 7_/: 2 -penson households ........ 1.89 .27 3-person households ........ 2.6~ .~ 4 -pereon households ........ 3.18 .52 5-person households ........ 3.57 .64 Households of 6 or more .... 3.69 .71
RURAL FARM Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ........ 1.77 .2& ]-person households ........ 2.6~ .3~ 4-person households ........ 3.01 .47 5-person households ........ 3.19 .53 Households of 6 or more .... 2.96 .57
Under 1,000: 2 -person households ........ 1.53 .24 3 -person households ........ 2.~ .33 4 -person households ........ 2.31 .3S 5 -person households ........ 2.86 .55 Households of 6 or more .... 2.55 .51
2,0~0-3,999 : 2 -person households ........ 2.33 .38 3 -person households ........ 3.22 .45 4-person households ........ 2.89 .~ 5-person households ........ 3.22 .61 Households of 6 or ~re .... 4.75 .87
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ........ 2.27 .21 3-person households ........ 3.17 .33 ~ -person households ........ 3.89 .~0 5-person households ........ &.CA .78 Households of 6 or more .... 6.~6 .99
6,000 and over : 2 -person households ........ 2.39 .28 3-pereon households . . . . . . . . 3 .85 .28 4-person households ........ 4.t.2 .~ 5-person households . . . . . . . . 3.62 .58 Households of 6 or more .... 5.06 .65
All Incomes 7_/: 2-person households ........ 1.9A .27 3-person households ........ 2.87 .37 4 -person ho~seholds ........ 3.16 .50 5 -person households ........ 3.32 .59 Households of 6 or more .... 3.~ .69
Fruits (fresh, frozen, canned, dried, ju/ce) Miscellaneous foods
Other foods Mixtures, Citrus Plate
soups, (Juice Dried Other Total or S~ne I No chiefly Tota l 4_/ equiva- vegetable lent) box meal~ nutrltlve [ r~t~i~Ive
value 5_/ value
(9) (10) (u) (~) (~) (14) (~) (16) l (17)
0.03 O. 12 0.61 0.15 0.27 0.0~ 0.72 0.22 0.04 0.45 0.80 O.OO 0.0@ 0.78 .05 .22 .68 .30 .45 .03 1.25 .27 .02 .96 1.06 .00 .CA 1.02 .01 .30 .89 .36 .41 .06 1.00 .36 .07 .58 I.IS .00 .05 1.13 .CA .24 .36 .32 .39 .00 1.15 .22 .18 .75 i.~5 .CO .06 1.CO .01 .12 .91 .30 .45 .02 .70 .15 .02 .53 1.15 .CO .CA 1.11
.02 .25 .75 .32 .55 .0~ I.~ .~ .05 .95 .92 .CO .02 .89
.09 .28 .77 .&5 .78 .12 1.61 .&2 .03 1.16 1.20 .00 .CA 1.16
.07 .28 1.16 .~ .80 .07 2.01 .72 .06 1.23 1.26 .CO .03 1.22 • 06 .28 1.17 .51 .79 .I0 1.49 .37 .05 1.06 2.16 .00 .06 2.11 .09 .37 1.05 .53 .83 .07 1.89 .49 .CA 1.36 1.75 .CO .08 1.67
.CO .32 .~5 .60 .79 .09 1.78 .41 .Ii 1.26 1.19 .CO .03 1.16
.08 .26 .96 .50 .70 .05 1.85 .49 .CA 1.32 1.53 .CO .05 1.1,8
.05 .26 .98 .42 .60 .12 2.00 .5~ .05 1.41 I.~Z .00 .06 1.38
.03 .28 I.CA .76 .98 .16 2.32 .76 .06 1.50 1.39 .CO .14 1.25
.I0 .36 1.53 .88 1.28 .27 2.CA .43 .CA 1.58 3.25 .00 .11 3.14
.09 .05 .50 .~ .42 .07 1.38 .70 .CO .68 2.50 .CO .00 2.50
.03 .25 .85 .55 .77 .ii 2.30 .68 .06 1.56 1.98 .CO .CO 1.98
.ii .38 i.i! .81 1.06 .17 2.08 .50 .i0 i.~8 2.25 .CO .06 2.20
.CA .58 1.85 1.53 1.24 .ii 3.68 .98 .02 2.68 2.03 .(](3 .CA 1.99
.08 .65 1.92 .90 1.6Z .05 3.75 1.86 .21 1.69 2.28 .00 .26 2.0~
.02 .18 .68 .27 .43 .03 I.I0 .33 .05 .72 .93 .00 .02 .91
.07 .25 .79 .42 .6~ .07 1.59 .~0 .03 1.16 1.30 .00 .CA 1.26
.06 .29 I.CA .49 .68 .09 1.78 .57 .(]6 1.15 1.39 .CO .05 1.3~
.05 .30 1.08 .61 .79 . i0 1.77 .47 .07 1.23 1.8~ .CO .07 1.78
.07 .31 1.14 .~ .~ .09 1.65 .45 .CA 1.16 1.86 .00 .08 1.77
.03 .IS .62 .2S .41 .01 .83 .21 .05 .58 .92 .00 .03 .89
.02 .26 1.0~ .36 .60 .02 1.07 .24 .07 .76 1.35 .00 .05 1.30
.05 .25 1.12 .42 .65 .05 1.17 .27 .04 .85 1.41 .00 .07 1.33
.06 .30 1.21 .35 .71 .02 1.36 .20 .08 1.08 1.35 .00 .07 1.28
.07 .35 .97 .33 .66 .01 .69 .17 .0~ .~ 1.12 .00 .07 1.05
.02 .17 .52 .23 .33 .02 .78 .16 .03 .59 .SN .00 .02 .78
.03 .23 .88 .36 .58 .02 .92 .IS .06 .6B 1.3~ .00 .0~ 1.30
.06 .25 .79 .28 .53 .02 .9~ .16 .03 .76 1.15 .00 .05 i.i0
.03 .32 .87 .39 .70 .02 .96 .14 .06 .76 1.20 .00 .0~ 1.16
.09 .33 .74 .25 .62 .01 .58 .Ii .02 .45 1.01 .00 .07 .94
.03 .24 .82 .36 .49 .02 1.30 .32 .09 .88 1.23 .00 .03 1.21
.05 .3~ 1.09 .45 .SO .O& 2.56 .58 .i0 1.88 1.42 .00 .05 1.37
.03 .23 1.01 .37 .68 .03 1.26 .3~ .07 .85 1.3~ .00 .08 1.26
.05 .28 1.32 .3~ .51 .OS 1.17 .30 .02 .85 1.20 .00 .06 1.14
.16 .&3 1.51 .61 1.06 .I0 2.07 .38 .05 1.6~ 1.69 .00 .LI 1.58
.00 .31 .95 .31 .49 .00 1.73 .41 .00 1.32 .95 .00 .0~ .92
.04 .19 .96 .67 .96 .01 2.20 .62 .07 1.51 1.50 .00 .0~ i.~6
.09 .27 1.52 .79 .66 .06 2.41 .48 .i0 1.83 1.58 .00 .Ii 1.47
.09 .42 1.21 .49 1.00 .03 1.79 .38 .0~ 1.39 1.85 .00 .08 1.77
.39 .3~ 2.60 .72 l.~Z .01 2.42 .77 .06 1.59 1.16 .00 .ii 1.05
.00 .21 1.09 .12 .67 .03 1.14 .~2 .06 .67 1.17 .00 .01 1.16
.03 .28 I.~6 .88 .82 .09 2.10 .63 .02 l.Z,6 2.85 .00 .15 2.70
.03 .58 1.23 .91 1.03 .09 2.06 .50 .07 i.~8 3.46 .00 .I0 3.37
.03 .42 1.09 .45 1.01 .0~ 2.22 .54 .01 1.67 1.79 .00 .13 1.66
.02 .54 1.71 .90 1.20 .Oz 2.23 .5~ .03 1.66 1.79 .00 .ii 1.68
.02 .20 .70 .29 .~ .01 1.00 .25 .06 .70 1.00 .00 .03 .97
.03 .28 1.06 .42 .69 .03 1.58 .37 .07 1.13 1.43 .00 .05 1.38
.05 .27 1.1& .t,8 .68 .05 1.40 .33 .07 1.01 1.53 .00 .08 l.t~
.06 .32 1.23 .38 .71 .0~ 1.42 .27 .05 I.i0 l.&O .00 .08 1.33
.ii .38 1.30 .47 .86 .03 1.28 .29 .CA .95 1.31 .00 .09 1.22
* Less than 0.005. ! / 21 meals a t home =1 person. 2 / Includes spinach and o ther dark, Zea~ greens, b rocco l i , green peppers., c a r ro t s , pu~pkln. ~- 'ntar eq~nch, e ~ . 3_/ Includas green llma and snap beans, green peas, asparagus, cabbage, l e t t u c e , okra, e tc . ~ / Includes the s l n g l e - s t r e n g t h Juice equivalent of c i t r u s f r u i t and c i t r u s pzwd~ %s, *~e f resh equ~vnlen% of dr~.e~, f r u i t , and the t o t a l of a l l o ther f r u i t .
_5/ Includes yeast, plain chocolate, cocoa. 6/ Lucludes such items as alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, baking powder, eondi~_:,~s, for ~.b/eh no nutritive v~ues were calcu/ste~. Data (excsp~ for coffee) refer to purchases during the week. 7_/ Excludes households not classified by inec~ne.
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Table 27.--DIETAMY ADEQUACY
Percemtage o£ households using food at home in a households of 2 or more persons, by urbanization, income, and household size
Urbanization, money income after income taxes (dollars), and
household size I/
(1)
SOUTH BY URBANIZATION
week, April-June 1955, that furnished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrients per nutrition unit (based on a l l households i n cell, table I); housekeepin~
Protein Calcium Iron Vlt~u~.n A value Tb~Lmmlae 2 / R i n o f l a v l n .2/ Niac in .~/ Aseorblc ao ld 2 /
75 Era. 50 Era. 0.80 Era. 0.60 gln. 12.0 mE. S.O rag. I .U. I.U.
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) • (14) J (15) (16) (17)
ALL URBANIZATIONS Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... I/+ 3 29 13 3 -person households ..................... 16 3 40 22 4-perscrn households ..................... 25 9 43 29 5-person households ..................... 15 0 50 32. Households of 6 or more ................. 41 9 62 39
2,000-3,999: 2-persom households ..................... 3 0 2.5 7 3-person households ..................... 5 0 31 9 4-person households ..................... I0 0 39 15 5 -person households ..................... 13 i 47 20 Households of 6 or more ................. 30 3 59 30
4,000-5,999: 2-person households ..................... 4 0 14 6 3 -person households ..................... i I 17 4 4-person households ..................... 6 * 22 6 5-person households ..................... 0 0 30 7 Households of 6 or more ................. 13 0 38 18
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pe~sc~ households ..................... 0 0 16 4 3-person households ..................... 0 0 22 3 4-pereon households ..................... 3 0 17 4 5-person households ..................... 2 0 17 0 Households of 6 or more ................. ii 0 33 18
All incomes 3_/: 2-pereon households ..................... 8 i 25 9 3- person households ..................... 7 i 29 ii 4-person households ..................... 12 2 33 14 5-person households ..................... Ii i 41 19 Households of 6 or more ................. 31 5 54 30
URBAN Under 2,000:
2-person households ..................... 12 0 z~O ].2 3-pereun households ..................... 18 3 64 36 4-persun households ..................... 38 25 75 56 5-person households ..................... 0 0 77 54 Households of 6 or more ................. 17 0 67 34
2,000-3,999 : 2-person households ..................... 5 0 30 6 3-person households ..................... 5 0 32 i0 4-pereon households ..................... 12 0 46 13 5-pereon households ..................... 19 3 65 33 Households of 6 or more ................. 33 4 '71 46
4,000-5,999 : 2-pereon households ..................... 6 0 19 8 3-person households ..................... 0 0 26 5 /-,-person households ..................... 0 0 21 7 5-persc~ households ..................... 0 0 3~ 6 Households of 6 or more ................. 13 0 56 25
6,000 and over : 2-person households ..................... 0 0 12 4 3-person households ..................... 0 0 29 4 4-person households ..................... 5 0 19 5 5-person households ..................... 0 0 ii 0 Households of 6 or more ................. ii 0 ~ 22
All inccmes 3/: 2-pereon households ..................... 6 0 30 9 3-person households ..................... 6 I 36 13 4-pere(m households ..................... ii 3 39 16 5-pereun households ..................... 8 I 52 25 Households of 6 or more ................. 2_5 2 61 35
13 2 31 12 13 4 23 12 13 1 48 31 13 4 32, ll 17 5 29 17 12 4 46 27 14 5 43 21 20 6 38 18 16 2 48 31 i0 1 39 7 18 1 39 15 27 1 69 30 20 4 71 37 29 7 57 41 33 7 76 59
4 0 i0 3 8 0 21 4 4 0 24 8 7 1 18 6 15 2 20 7 6 0 30 12 7 2 25 5 19 4 23 10 i0 1 39 19
ii 0 29 6 15 3 28 12 8 0 51 26 18 0 40 8 18 2 45 21 22 2 53 25
6 2 13 0 i0 2 12 4 4 0 ii 8 4 1 14 I 8 i ii 3 i I 14 5 8 * 22 I i0 * 16 4 6 w 35 I0 0 0 17 0 i 0 17 0 0 0 25 4 4 0 35 3 20 0 22 8 3 0 42 2__5
4 0 ii 0 14 0 12 4 4 0 11 0 3 0 13 0 i0 0 15 5 3 0 i0 5 3 0 0 0 7 0 4 i 0 0 17 7 8 0 3 0 8 0 8 0 2 0 22 8 0 0 22 2 I0 0 28 8 3 0 28 8
7 i 18 5 12 2 21 9 8 * 29 16 8 2 22 6 I~ 3 20 9 6 1 29 14 9 2 25 7 16 3 22 9 9 i 37 18 8 * 26 5 13 2 27 lO 11 * 46 20 17 2 49 18 23 5 45 27 23 3 59 37
14 2 21 5 I~ 2 21 l& 9 0 ~7 31 16 3 26 8 24 3 38 23 8 3 49 34 32 13 50 31 44 19 63 38 31 6 63 38 8 0 31 0 31 0 54 23 15 0 77 39
17 0 33 0 33 0 67 17 17 0 50 17
6 0 13 3 ii 0 27 6 5 0 25 i0 9 0 20 i0 16 0 23 9 7 0 37 16
i0 3 26 5 27 5 26 i0 12 2 45 21 23 0 26 i0 26 3 29 19 I0 0 48 29 21 0 25 ~ 25 0 50 21 25 4 5~ 21
9 3 17 0 l& 3 it. 6 6 0 l& ii 5 0 15 0 13 0 13 3 0 0 18 8 7 0 18 0 7 0 14 0 4 0 32 0 0 0 ii 0 0 0 ii 0 0 0 22 0 6 0 19 0 31 0 26 13 0 0 25 12
& 0 8 0 16 0 12 4 4 0 12 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 21 7 0 0 8 4 5 0 0 0 i0 0 5 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 ii 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 22 0 ii 0 33 II 0 0 33 ii
8 1 14 2 15 2 22 9 6 0 26 15 9 1 18 5 16 1 23 i0 4 1 28 15
iI 3 23 7 23 5 25 i0 ii 2 39 15 ii 0 19 4 19 1 26 l~ 7 0 42 19 16 0 26 5 29 3 42, 21 17 2 42. 19
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Table 2q.--DIETAR~ ADE~JACY (cont inued) SOOTH BY ~RBANIZATIO~
Percentage of households using food at home in a week, Aprll-June 1955, thst furnished less than specified amounts of 8 nutrlests (based on all households in cell, table i); housekeepln8 house~nolds of 2 or more persons, by u~banlzatlon~ income, and household s l ze
Urban/zatlon, momey income af%er income taxes (dollars), and
household size 1/.
(i)
i ciol io ViCAr I c loi ao (2) (3) (4) 1 0 " % ~ " 12"~6~" [ 8 .0 ms. 5,000 I.U. 2,~00 I.U. 1.50 ~g. (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17~
RURAL N O ~ Under 2,000:
2-pereon households ....................... 21 7 32 3-person households ....................... ~ ~ 26 4-person households ....................... 2B 0 28 5-person households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 0 33 Households of 6 or more ................... ~i 9 66
2,000-3,999: 2-person households ....................... 0 0 18 3-person households ....................... 7 0 30 4 -pereon households ....................... 3 0 2.3 5-pereon haus eholds ....................... 6 0 Households of 6 or more ................... 32 3 62
~,000-5,999: 2-person households ....................... 0 0 0 3-perecm households ....................... 4 4 Z 4-person ho~us eholde ....................... 14 0 23 5-person households ....................... 0 0 33 Households of 6 or more ................... 8 0 16
6,000 and over: 2-person households ....................... 0 0 50 3-person households ....................... 0 0 0 /.-person households ....................... 0 0 13 5-person households ....................... 0 0 20 F~useholds of 6 or more ................... 0 0 0
All incc~:es 3_/: 2-pereon households ....................... 11 3 25 3 -person households ....................... 9 3 20 L -pe~sme households ....................... Ii 0 24 5-person F~us e~Ids ....................... 1(3 0 33 h~meholds of 6 or more ................... 32 6 55
RURAL FA~ [~der 2,000:
2-person h~Js eholde ....................... 6 2 ii 3-person households ....................... 14 2 25 4-person households ....................... ii 4 27 ~-person households ....................... 16 0 36 Households of 6 or more ................... ~ 12 58
Under 1,000: 2-person hefts cholds ....................... 8 3 16 3-pereon households ....................... 15 3 26 Z-person households ....................... 22 8 33 5-persom households ....................... 24 0 39 Y~useholds of 6 or more ................... 5~ 13 63
2, (X]O-3,999: 2-person households ....................... 3 0 9 3-person households ....................... 2 0 25 Z-person households ....................... 16 0 35 5-person households ....................... 17 0 30 Households of 6 or more ................... 22 4 30
4,000-5,999: 2-pereon households ....................... 0 0 0 3-pereon households ....................... 0 0 23 Z-person households ....................... 12 6 24 5-person households ....................... 0 0 0 Ycu~eholds of 6 or more ................... 31 0 38
6,000 and over: 2-pereon households ....................... 0 0 33 3-person households ....................... 0 0 17 Z-person households ....................... 0 0 13 5-person households ....................... 13 0 Fmuseholds of 6 or more ................... 33 0
All Incomes 3_/: 2-pereon households ....................... Z 1 i0 3 -pereon households ....................... 9 1 25 4 -person households ....................... 13 3 26 5-person hous e~li:is ....................... 15 0 29 Households of 6 or more ................... 35 7 47
21 16 2 ~3 23 IB 7 32 l& 20 2 56 40 13 16 8 &9 18 15 I0 26 13 15 5 47 26 17 6 0 ~ 22 Ii 0 28 11 ii 0 ~ 28 22 ii 0 ~ ii II 0 33 ii 56 0 77 33
26 4 82 52 39 q 61 55 43 4 78 69
7 0 0 4 4 ~ 0 11 0 4 0 2.3 4 7 6 3 17 0 17 7 17 7 7 0 23 6
13 0 0 20 3 3 0 17 7 S 0 27 17 9 0 0 28 3 3 3 28 6 3 0 59 25
25 20 0 ~9 6 14 3 46 23 20 0 52 26
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ 12 4 4 4 8 4 4 ~ 12 4
5 9 0 27 0 14 0 18 9 9 0 41 23 Ii 0 0 22 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 22 ii 8 0 0 5~ 8 8 0 15 0 8 0 61 38
0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 22 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I ~ 9 2 26 13 12 4 2~ 9 12 i 35 2__3. 8 9 5 28 7 12 7 16 7 i0 3 30 14
10 4 0 24 6 8 0 17 7 6 0 32 22 12 3 0 25 3 5 2 29 7 12 0 49 23 30 19 2 58 22 21 6 45 30 27 2 62 42
& 6 2 28 6 6 3 11 6 7 2 37 17 15 8 2 26 6 12 3 22 15 i0 3 43 19 15 6 3 34 i0 7 1 25 7 8 1 49 27 23 i0 2 ~3 ii ii 3 30 Ii 20 2 60 23 36 17 5 (99 32 21 6 52 38 29 ii 79 59
6 8 3 ~3 i0 9 ~ 15 8 11 3 ~I 19 16 i0 3 31 7 i0 5 25 16 I~ 5 55 22 19 I0 5 38 I~ Ii 3 33 ii ii 3 60 33 2~ 12 3 59 9 15 6 27 12 29 0 7~ 33 38 17 8 71 44 25 8 61 ~5 30 i~ 8~ 71
9 0 0 i~ 3 3 0 6 3 3 0 26 12 9 0 0 Ii 2 11 0 18 2 2 0 16 9
17 13 2 36 9 IB 7 27 16 18 0 /~ 20 13 i~ 0 52 7 17 0 21 7 21 0 51 17 l~ 6 0 ~t 20 12 2 32 14 18 2 58 32
0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 8 0 0 ].5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0
12 12 6 24 12 18 6 24 6 6 6 24 12 0 0 0 38 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 46 8
19 6 0 ~ 0 13 0 38 19 0 0 50 31
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 13 0 13 13 0 0 13 0 13 0 25 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 26 13
33 0 0 55 ii 22 0 55 II 22 0 55 ii
4 4 i 21 & 5 2 9 5 5 i 31 13 12 5 i 21 5 Ii 2 19 I0 8 2 31 15 14 9 3 29 8 13 4 24 i0 ii i ~3 22 16 9 i 43 9 13 2 2L 7 18 I 5¢ 20 28 IL 3 61 26 19 4 L5 28 23 6 70 L8
* Less than 0 .5 . i / 21 meals a t ~ e = 1 person. 2 / Cooklng losses deducted. 3 J Includes households not c l a s s i f i e d by income.
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Table 28.--LEVELS OF FQOD ENERSY AND FAT IN DIETS SO~
BY b~IZATION
Percentage of households using food at h~ne in a week, April-June 1955, that furnished specified quantities of food energy and fat (percentages based on all households in cell, table i), food from ell sources; housekeeping .households o f 2 or more persons , by u r b a n i z a t i o n , tnco~e, and househo ld s i z e
Food energy, In calories per nutrition unit Fat, in greys per I00 calories Food energy, in calories per nutrition unit Money inec~e a f t e r income taxes
(dollars), and 5,000 Under 4.00- 5.00 h o u s e h o l d s i z e l / Under 3,000- &,O00- and and Under 3,OQO- 4,000-
3,000 3,999 4,999 o v e r 4.00 4.99 o v e r 3,000 3,999 ~999
(Z) (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) (5 ) (6 ) (7 ) (8 ) (9 ) ( l O ) (11)
Umber 2,000: 2-person h~seholds ................ Ii 15 3-person ho%m e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2.3 4-person ho%~s eholds ................ 15 31 5-person househnlds ................ 9 3A }kmseholds o f 6 o r more ............ 23 41
2,G00-3,999: 2-person households ................ 2 17 3 - p e r s o n ]mm/s eholds ................ 7 20 4-person h~seholds .............. ,. 13 ~2 5-person households ................ 11 ~7 F~m/seholds of 6 or more . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 40
4,000-5,999: 2-person househo lds ................ 4 14 S-person h o u s e h o l d s ................ 4 23 4 - p e r s o n hcmseholds ................ 6 29 5-person households ................ 0 45 H~tseholds o f 6 o r ~ o r e ............ 8 ¢8
6,000 and o v e r : 2-pereon households ................ 7 22 3-person households ................ 3 36 4-person h~mmeholds ................ 3 17 5-person households ................ 8 31 Households o f 6 o r more ............ 7 47
All ine~.us 2 / : 2 - p e r s o n h~x~seholds ................ 7 17 3-person households ................ 7 24 4-person households ................ i0 26 5-person huus e~holds ................ 9 32 Households o f 6 or more : ........... 22 40
Under 2 , 0 0 0 : 2 - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 12 3 - p e r s o n h~e~s e h o l d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 13 4 = p e r e o n households ................ 6 39 5-person h~useholds ................ II 33 ~o~seho lds of 6 o r more ............ 30 39
Under l,OOO: 2-person households ................ - . . . . . 3-pereon househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . ,~.-pe rson households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . 5-person households ................ - . . . . . Households of 6 or more ............ - . . . . .
2,000-3,999: 2-~e~son households ................ 0 8 3-~ereon househo lds ................ 7 20 4 - p e r s o n h~useholds ................ 3 20 5-pereon househo lds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 15 Households o f 6 o r more ............ 26 40
4,~3~0-5,999: 2-person households ................ 0 9 3-person hotmeholds ................ 4 2~ 4-pereon h~Aseholds ................ 9 2B 5-person households ................ 0 ~J. Pm~seholds of 6 or more ............ 0 31
6 , 0 0 0 and o v e r : 2-person h ~ s eho lds ................ 0 0 3-person households ................ 0 4 - p e r s o n househo lds ................ 0 13 5-~reon households ................ 0 60 ~mzseholds of 6 or more ............ 0 25
All incomes ~/: 2-pereon households ................ 9 II 3-person househo lds ................ 7 21 4-person h o u s e h o l d s ................ 5 28 5-person households ................ 3 26 HOUseholds o f 6 o r =~re . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 36
ALl urbanizations
25 49 19 45 26 29 33 24 26 i0
31 49 31 41 32 33 36 25 17 18
31 51 23 49 38 28 29 26 2O 25
26 Z~ 22 39 40 39 38 23 18 28
27 ~9 2~ 45 33 32 35 24 20 17
Ru ra l nonfa.,-~
26 49 17 39
26 4
30 63 17 57 30 47 50 35 17 17
27 63 6Z
23 41 II Z~ 38 3O
50 5O 22 33 5O 38 2O 2O 25 50
2"7 52 20 53 27 ~0 ¢1 29
~,000 and
o v e r
(~)
Urban
24 40 35 12 23 28 37 19 Zl 40 18 36 15 31 20 55 23 38 31 25 6 45 56 24 8 53 31 8
39 15 17 67 17 0
Ii 37 51 3 24 34 39 7 53 39 9 21 41 29
I/ 43 &6 19 24 3A 23 12 61 28 23 42 26 9 24 65 11 33 ~6 8 12
4 37 59 6 17 33 "~ i0 37 52 5 23 33 38
5 42 53 4 32 50 15 12 53 ~ 0 50 33 17 14 50 36 13 63 6 19
7 32 60 8 24 24 0 51 49 4 35 21 39 3 3~ 62 5 20 38 38 2 63 36 II 22 ~ 22 9 5~ 38 ii 55 ii 22
14 37 ~8 7 23 30 41 i0 ~5 44 9 27 29 3~ 12 43 4~ 15 26 38 22 13 58 30 14 43 31 12 27 52 21 26 53 8 14
Rural farm
35 43 23 I B 16 72 26 ~ 31 I 20 17 63 22 67 Ii 4 21 36 39 22 55 22 i0 IS 29 56 3~ 8 19 35 28 18
. . . . . . . . . 4 9 15 71
. . . . . . . . . 2 17 22 59
. . . . . . . . . 8 13 ~5 43
. . . . . . . . . i~ 24 24 38
. . . . . . . . . 19 43 23 14
ii L1 48 0 6 ii 83 13 57 30 2 11 20 67 13 50 37 Ii 16 29 44 22 66 12 I0 20 2-1 &8 29 60 11 12 28 32 28
9 18 73 0 0 17 83 16 52 32 0 16 8 77 9 45 45 6 12 35 48
11 66 ~2 0 16 5% 30 8 61 31 13 ~ 19 25
0 50 50 0 17 33 50 0 55 Z~ 0 0 33 67 0 38 63 0 25 25 50 0 60 <O 13 0 50 38 25 25 50 0 55 33 ii
21 ~i 38 2 7 15 76 17 50 33 2 16 IB 6~ i~ ~9 36 6 17 31 45 17 66 17 9 IS 31 41 32 51 17 15 ~4 30 21
Fat, in grams per 1(30 calories
Under 4,00- 5.00 4.00 4.99 and
o v e r
(~) (z~) (zs)
16 31 5/-. 13 3~ 5% 25 38 38 8 62 31 0 5O 5O
11 36 53 ¢ 51 44 9 38 53 0 58 42
13 79 8
3 42 55 8 28 6~ Q 39 61
11 50 39 19 38 ~Z
8 32 60 0 5O 5O 5 29 67 0 66 33 0 67 33
11 3~ 56 6 &2 52 8 37 56
57 39 IO 62 28
21 52 ~7 19 50 32 21 57 22 29 51 19 ~5 ~2 It,
26 52 22 24 ~8 28 19 57 24 30 56 15 ¢7 ~3 II
ii ~6 &3 ii 58 31 18 5% 29 i~ ~5 41 36 48 16
0 5O 50 0 39 62
12 48 41 23 31 &6 19 63 19
0 17 83 0 5O 5O 0 75 25 13 5O 38 ii 55 33
17 ~ 35 15 49 37 21 ~3 25 22 48 30 37 ~5 iS
1_/ 21 meals s~ ho~e = 1 person. 2_/ Includes households rot classified by income.
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GLOSSARY
COOKING LOSSES
See "Nutritive value of diets."
DIETARY ADEQUACY
Refers to nutritive value o f foods used at home per equivalent nutrition unit in relation to recommended dietary allowances. (See "Nutritive value of diets," "Recommended dietary allowances," and "Notes" on use of tables 2.7 and Z8.)
EQUIVALENT NUTRITION UNIT
The equivalent of an adult male in terms of allowances for a speci- fied nutrient. The number of nutrition units in a household for a given nutrient tells how many times the amount recommended for an adult male 25 years of age is needed by that household to meet recommended allowances for the nutrient. (See "Recommended dietary allowances.")
FAMILY, ECONOMIC D e f i n e d f o r p u r p o s e s o f t h i s s t u d y a s a p e r s o n l i v i n g a l o n e o r a
g r o u p o f p e r s o n s w h o l i v e d t o g e t h e r a n d d r e w f r o m a c o m m o n f u n d f o r t h e i r m a j o r i t e m s o f e x p e n s e . A l l u n m a r r i e d s o n s a n d d a u g h t e r s w h o l i v e d a t h o m e w e r e c o n s i d e r e d p a r t o f t h e e c o n o m i c f a m i l y . O t h e r p e r s o n s , r e l a t e d o r u n r e l a t e d , w h o l i v e d w i t h t h e f a m i l y w e r e c o n - s i d e r e d m e m b e r s o f t h e e c o n o m i c f a m i l y i f t h e y d r e w f r o m t h e c o m m o n family fund for food, housing, and automobile expense and, in addition, for at least one other category of major expense such as clothing or medical care, or if they pooled their savings with those of the family. Family members temporarily away from home--at school, at work, or on vacation--were considered members of the economic family, although not residing in the dwelling unit at the time of the interview.
FAMILY, ECONOMIC. PRIMARY • There may have been more than one economic family in a house-
hold unit. If so, the one that was more closely connected with main- taining the dwelling unit was the "primary" one.
FAMILY, ECONOMIC, SECONDARY I f t w o o r m o r e e c o n o m i c f a m i l i e s w e r e p r e s e n t i n a h o u s e h o l d ,
m e m b e r s o f t h e o n e n o t c o n s i d e r e d p r i m a r y ( s e e a b o v e ) w e r e c o n - s i d e r e d i n t h e s a m e w a y a s b o a r d e r s a n d h i r e d h e l p , i . e . , t h e y w e r e c o u n t e d i n t e r m s o f Z l - m e a l e q u i v a l e n t s i n c o m p u t i n g h o u s e h o l d s i z e , b u t i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e i r e x p e n s e s f o r f o o d a w a y f r o m h o m e a n d t h e i r i n c o m e w a s n o t r e q u e s t e d .
FARM
Defined as in the United States Census of Agriculture, 1950: Places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the value of agricultural products raised on them in 1954, exclusive of home gardens, amounted to $1S0 or more. The agricultural products could have been either for
h o m e u s e o r f o r s a l e . P l a c e s o f l e s s t h a n 3 a c r e s w e r e c o u n t e d a s f a r m s o n l y i f t h e v a l u e o f s a l e s o f a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o d u c t s i n 1 9 5 4 a m o u n t e d t o $ 1 5 0 o r m o r e .
FARM H O U S E H O L D S
A h o u s e h o l d t h a t i n c l u d e d a f a r m o p e r a t o r . ( S e e " F a r m " a n d " F a r m o p e r a t o r . " ) T h o s e f e w f a r m h o u s e h o l d s t h a t l i v e d i n u r b a n p l a c e s w e r e t a b u l a t e d a s u r b a n .
FARM OPERATOR As defined in the United States Census of Agriculture, 1950, i.e.,
a person who was responsible for the operation of farmland. He may have performed the labor himself or directly supervised it; he may have been either an individual operator or one of a group of individuals acting as partners. Control may have been through ownership or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. An operator was distinguished by the decision-making function. A hired manager was considered an operator inasmuch as he was hired to make decisions and normally to do farmwork. A farm laborer who worked for wages and did not make decisions was not considered a farm operator. A person who rented land to others, receiving a share of the product or cash for use of the land, was considered a landlord and not a farm operator.
FOOD AWAY FROM HOME Food and beverages (meals, snacks, and drinks)purchased and
consumed by family members away from home during the week. Cost includes sales tax and tips. No value was placed on meals furnished family members as gift or pay.
F O O D F R O M A L L SOURCES
F o o d s p u r c h a s e d , h o m e - p r o d u c e d , a n d r e c e i v e d a s g i f t o r p a y .
FOOD HOME-PRODUCED Includes foods raised for home use and those obtained by hunting,
fishing, and collecting wild fruit and nuts. Excludes home-canned, home-frozen, and home-baked foods that were prepared from purchased ingredients.
FOOD USED AT HOME
Food "used" means food used in an economic sense, rather than ingested, and includes food eaten, thrown away as waste, or fed to pets, but excludes food given away. (Special pet foods, not commonly eaten by people, are not included, but edible food bought for animals is in- cluded.) Food carried from home in packed meals as well as food served at home is included.
I f f o o d w a s p r e p a r e d b u t n o t u s e d d u r i n g t h e s u r v e y w e e k (7 d a y s p r e c e d i n g t h e i n t e r v i e w ) , i t w a s n o t r e c o r d e d . If , h o w e v e r , a p o r t i o n o f a h o m e - p r e p a r e d d i s h , s u c h a s a c a k e , w a s u s e d d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d ,
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an estimate of the amount used of each of its ingredients was reported. In the same way, food prepared before the survey week that was used during the week was included. Foods that were" canned or frozen during the survey week were not included, except for that quantity eaten dur- ing the week.
Foods were generally tabulated according to the form in which they were brought into the kitchen. Thus, homemade cake and bread were recorded as flour and other ingredients, but purchased cake and bread were entered as cake or bread. In this way, some eggs, fat, sugar, milk, and other foods consumed by households are reported under baked goods, ice cream, canned fruits, soft drinks, and the like, be- cause that is the way they entered the kitchen. Home-canned and home-frozen fruits and vegetables that were consumed during the. week were tabulated as fresh products, with sugar disregarded. Tabu- lations of canned and frozen fruits and vegetables in this report in- clude only commercial products, but homemade jams, jellies, and preserves, home-canned or frozen soups, juices, pickles, and relishes are included with commercially packed items because of the lack of standardized recipes for breaking these homemade items into in- gredients. These homemade mixtures were considered to be home- produced if household members had produced the chief ingredients, i.e., the fruit used for jellies, the cucumbers used in pickles.
H O M E M A K E R
Wife of the h e a d of the f a m i l y o r h e r s e l f the h e a d .
HOUSEHOLD
Group of persons who shared a common food supply during the week of the survey. Includes family members, housekeeping groups of unrelated persons, and guests, boarders (if fewer than five), and hired help.
HOUSEHOLD ELIGIBLE FOR SURVEY
One in which at least 1 person had 10 or more meals from house- hold food supplies during the preceding 7 days.
HOUSEHOLD SIZE IN WEEK
The t o t a l n u m b e r of m e a l s s e r v e d to a l l p e r s o n s in the h o u s e h o l d was d i v i d e d by Zl to o b t a i n the h o u s e h o l d s i z e in e q u i v a l e n t p e r s o n s . The count of e q u i v a l e n t p e r s o n s w a s not r e d u c e d in t h o s e h o u s e h o l d s w h e r e p e r s o n s o m i t t e d m e a l s n o r was it i n c r e a s e d f o r b e t w e e n - m e a l snacks or additional meals, such as those served to invalids or young children.
L u n c h e s c a r r i e d f r o m h o m e and s u p p l e m e n t e d by p u r c h a s e d food w e r e c o n s i d e r e d o n e - h a l f m e a l s ; t h o s e s u p p l e m e n t e d by b e v e r a g e s on ly w e r e c o u n t e d as fu l l m e a l s . R e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d to m e m b e r s of the h o u s e h o l d w e r e not c o u n t e d as m e a l s u n l e s s t h e y s e r v e d as s u b s t i t u t e s f o r r e g u l a r m e a l s . R e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d to g u e s t s w e r e c o u n t e d a c c o r d i n g to the n u m b e r o f m e a l s w h i c h t h e y a p p r o x i m a t e d .
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F o r u s e in c l a s s i f y i n g h o u s e h o l d s , the f o l l o w i n g i n t e r v a l s w e r e u s e d :
Z-person households .................... 1.46-2.45 equivalent persons
3-person households .................... Z.46-3.45 equivalent persons
4-person households .................... 3.46-4.45 equivalent persons
5-person households .................... 4.46-5.45 equivalent persons
Households of 6 or more persons... 5.46 or more equivalent persons
H O U S E K E E P I N G H O U S E H O L D
One in w h i c h at l e a s t 1 p e r s o n had 10 o r m o r e m e a l s f r o m h o u s e - ho ld food s u p p l i e s d u r i n g the p r e c e d i n g 7 d a y s .
O n l y h o u s e k e e p i n g h o u s e h o l d s of two o r m o r e p e r s o n s a r e i n c l u d e d in t h i s r e p o r t .
MILK TOTAL--CALCIUM EQUIVALENT
A p p r o x i m a t e l y the q u a n t i t y of f lu id m i l k to w h i c h v a r i o u s d a i r y p r o d u c t s ( e x c e p t b u t t e r ) a r e e q u i v a l e n t in c a l c i u m . The c h i e f s o u r c e of da t a on the c a l c i u m c o n t e n t of the v a r i o u s d a i r y p r o d u c t s was " C o m p o s i t i o n of F o o d s - - R a w , P r o c e s s e d , P r e p a r e d , " U . S . D e p a r t - m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e , A g r i c u l t u r e Handbook No. 8, J u n e 1950.
MONEY INCOME, AFTER INCOME TAXES
Money income, after deduction of Federal and State income tax payments, of all persons who were members of the primary economic family during all or any part of 1954. Income included wages and salaries, net income from self-employment including farming, from real estate, and from boarders; interest, dividends, and mineral rights; pensions, annuities, allotments, contributions, relief payments, social security; unemployment insurance payments; and gross r~ceipts from roomers. Excluded were lump-sum payments of inheritances and insurance policies. Farm income was the total of all farm receipts during the year (after payment of share rent to others)minus farm operating expenses. Farm operating expenses did not include purchases of land, depreciation or purchase of machinery, or building improve- ments. Net change in inventories of livestock or crops was not counted as income. Income taxes paid in 1954 were deducted from net receipts during the year.
Some households were not classified by income, either because the family was unable or unwilling to give the information regarding income or because the 1954 income was not pooled and shared by the housekeeping group.
M O N E Y V A L U E O F F O O D U S E D AT H O M E IN A W E E K
I n c l u d e s c o s t of p u r c h a s e d food and a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s (at p r i c e pa id f o r the i t e m at t i m e of p u r c h a s e as r e p o r t e d by the r e s p o n d e n t ) , and m o n e y v a l u e of food p r o d u c e d at h o m e o r r e c e i v e d as g i f t o r as pay (va lued a t p r i c e s r e p o r t e d by f a m i l i e s in the s a m e r e g i o n and u r b a n i z a t i o n g r o u p p u r c h a s i n g a s i m i l a r i t e m ) .
N O T C L A S S I F I E D B Y I N C O M E RECOMMENDED DIETARY A L L O W A N C E S
Hoi~sekeeping households in which the income was not pooled and shared, and those that were unable or unwilling to give information about income.
N U T R I T I O N GROUPINGS OF FOOD
Food classified into groups having similar nutritive values. These groupings, used in tables 21 through 26, take account of the nutritional characteristics of foods rather than the form in which they appear in the retail market.
N U T R I T I O N U N I T
See " E q u i v a l e n t n u t r i t i o n u n i t . "
NUTRITIVE VALUE OF DIETS
N u t r i e n t s in the food r e p o r t e d u s e d w e r e c a l c u l a t e d c h i e f l y f r o m t a b l e Z of U . S . D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e Handbook No. 8, " C o m p o s i - t i on of F o o d s - - R a w , P r o c e s s e d , P r e p a r e d . " T h i s t a b l e shows q u a n t i - t i e s of n u t r i e n t s o b t a i n e d in the e d i b l e p o r t i o n s of f oods p u r c h a s e d in g e n e r a l l y good c o n d i t i o n and m a k e s a l l o w a n c e s f o r i n e d i b l e p o r t i o n s such a s bone , p i t s , s h e l l s . F o r a l a r g e n u m b e r of i t e m s the v a l u e s in th i s t a b l e w e r e r e v i s e d in a c c o r d a n c e wi th n e w e r d a t a on y i e l d s f r o m U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e Handbook No. 10Z, " F o o d Y i e l d s - - S u m m a r i z e d by D i f f e r e n t S t a g e s of P r e p a r a t i o n . " F o r r e t a i l food s u p - p l i e s in the f o r m s c u r r e n t l y m a r k e t e d , wi th a n o r m a l a m o u n t of wi l t , s p o i l a g e , and o t h e r t ypes of l o s s , t h e s e n e w e r da ta w e r e c o n s i d e r e d m o r e s u i t a b l e than the y i e l d f i g u r e s b a s e d on the e a r l i e r p u b l i c a t i o n . V a l u e s f o r food not i n c l u d e d in Handbook No. 8 w e r e u n p u b l i s h e d da ta f r o m the f i l e s of the D e p a r t m e n t ' s F o o d C o m p o s i t i o n Uni t , C o n s u m e r and F o o d E c o n o m i c s R e s e a r c h D i v i s i o n .
F o r t h i s s u r v e y , e s t i m a t e d a v e r a g e l o s s e s in c o o k i n g f o r t h i a m i n e , r i b o f l a v i n , n i a c i n , and a s c o r b i c a c i d w e r e d e d u c t e d f r o m the c o m p o s i - t i o n v a l u e s b e f o r e t h e s e w e r e a p p l i e d to the food q u a n t i t i e s . L o s s f a c t o r s u s e d w e r e d e v e l o p e d f o r g r o u p s of foods and w e r e b a s e d on e x p e r i m e n t a l da ta w i th c o n s i d e r a t i o n g i v e n to u s u a l c o o k i n g p r a c t i c e s in the U n i t e d S t a t e s .
How m u c h food was d i s c a r d e d e i t h e r as p l a t e w a s t e o r d u r i n g o r a f t e r p r e p a r a t i o n was not r e p o r t e d , H e n c e a m o u n t s of n u t r i e n t s in the food a c t u a l l y e a t e n m a y be s m a l l e r than the a m o u n t s on w h i c h t a b l e 27 of t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n is b a s e d and th i s t a b l e m a y u n d e r s t a t e the n u m b e r of h o u s e h o l d s wi th food not f u r n i s h i n g s p e c i f i e d a m o u n t s of n u t r i e n t s .
Table 28, showing distributions of households by quantity of food energy in food used and by quantity of fat per 100 grams should be interpreted remembering that nutritive values included all foods used not allowing for losses of edible products due to spoilage or to waste- ful practices in the household. Nutritive value of meat included all the fat on the cut as purchased.
The nutritive content was calculated only for foods. No estimate was made of the minerals in the localwater or in baking powder, of calories in alcoholic beverages, or of any vitamin or mineral supplements.
L e v e l s of n u t r i e n t i n t ake tha t the F o o d and N u t r i t i o n B o a r d of the N a t i o n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c i l r e c o m m e n d s as n o r m a l l y d e s i r a b l e g o a l s o r o b j e c t i v e s t o w a r d w h i c h to a i m in p l a n n i n g p r a c t i c a l d i e t a r i e s . ( F o o d and N u t r i t i o n B o a r d , N a t i o n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c i l P u b l i c a t i o n 302, R e v . 1953.) F o r t h i s r e p o r t the 1953 a l l o w a n c e s w e r e u s e d as m o d i f i e d f o r a p p l i c a t i o n to d i e t a r y s u r v e y s by C. L e B o v i t and H. K. S t i e b e l i n g in " A p p l y i n g 1953 D i e t a r y A l l o w a n c e s to U . S . P o p u l a t i o n G r o u p s " { A m e r . D ie t . Assoc. J o u r . 3 3 : Z I g - Z Z 4 , 1957).
REGIONS
The classification of States used by the 1950 Census of Population was followed. The South includes the following States: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky. Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia. The North {Northeast, North Central, and West combined} includes all States outside the South.
R U R A L F A R M
See "Urbanization."
R U R A L NONFARM
See "Urbanization. °'
U R B A N
See "Urbanization."
U R B A N I Z A T I O N
Census of Agriculture definitions of urban, rural non.farm, and rural farm were used. Urban households lived in communities of 2,500 or more persons or in the-fringe areas around cities of 50,000 or more. Farm households were those that included a farm operator, a person responsible for the operation of a farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising it. (See "Farm" and "Farm operator.") Those few farm households that lived in urban places were tabulated as urban. Rural households, those living outside urban places, were classified as rural nonfarm or rural farm, depending on whether a farm operator lived in the household.
All urbanizations includes urban, rural nonfarm, and rural farm households. Because the sample contains 4 times as many rural farm schedules as were required to provide proportionate representation of all groups, the total all urbanizations is a weighted total. The appro- priate weights are I, I, and 1/4 for urban, rural nonfarm, and rural farm households, respectively. The number of households in each urbanization and region is given in table I. When combining rural farm data with urban or rural nonfarm data it is necessary to divide by 4 the number of rural farm households shown in table I.
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SELECTED PUBLICAT IONS FROM O T H E R SURVEYS OF
FAMILY FOOD C O N S U M P T I O N AND DIETARY LEVELS*
Diets of families of employed wage earners and clerical workers in cities. (1934-37 data.) H. K. Stiebeling and E. F. Phipard. U.S. Dept. Agr. Cir. 507, 141 pp., illus., 1939
Family spending and saving as related to age of wife and age and num- ber of children. D. Monroe, M. Y. Pennell, M. R. Pratt, and G. S. DePuy. U, S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 489, 126 pp., illus., 194Z
Family food consumption and dietarylevels. Consumer Purchases Study. (Farm Series.) Five Regions. (1935-36 data.) H. Ko Stiebeling, D. Monroe, G. M. Coons, and others. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 405. 393 pp., i l lus. , 1941
F a m i l y food consumpt ion and d i e t a ry levels . Gonsumer P u r c h a s e s Study. ( U r b a n and V i I l a g e Ser ies . ) F ive Regions. (1935-36 data.) H. K. Stiebe].ing, D. Monroe, E. F. Phipard, and others. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 452, 268 pp., illus., 1941
Family food consumption in the United States, spring 1942. U. S. Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics. U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 550, 157 pp., illus., 1944
Diets of families in the open county--a Georgia and an Ohio county, summer 1945. S. F. Adelson and E. G. Blake. U. S. Dept. Agr. M_is. Pub. 704, 90 pp., illus., 1950
Family food consumption in three types of farming areas of the South. I. An analysis of 1947 food data. D. Dickens, B. Gillaspie, A. M. Moser, and others. South. Coop. Set. Bul. 7, 14Z pp., illus., 1950
*May be consulted in libraries.
Family food consumption in three types of farming areas of the South. H. An analysis of weekly food records, late winter and early spring, 1948. A. M. Moser, W. T, Dean, B. Gillaspie, and others. South. Coop. Ser. Bul. Z0, Z07 pp., illus., 1951
Nutritive content of homemakers' meals--four cities, winter 1948. F. Clark and L. J. Fincher. U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Inform. Bul. l lZ, 67 pp., 1954
Food consumption of urban families in the United States, with an appraisal of methods of analysis (1948 data) F. Clark, J. Murray, G. S. Weiss, and E. Grossman. U.S. Dept, Agr., Agr. Inform. Bul. 132, 203 pp., illus., 1954
Food consumption of farm families, Meeker and Wright Counties, Minnesota, 1950. F. Clark and G. LeBovit. U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Inform. Bul. 127, I12 pp., illus., 1955
Food expenditures, preservation and home production by rural families in the North Central Region, 1951-5Z. M. Orshansky, E. G. Blake, and M. A. Moss. U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Inform. Bul. 113, 86 pp., i l lus. 1956
Food consumption and dietary levels of rural families in the North Central Region, 1952. M. Orshansky, C. LeBovit, E. C. Blake, and M. A. Moss. U. S. Dept. Agr.0 Agr. Inform. Bul. 157, Zl0 pp., illus., 1957
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