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Sierra Readers, by the Numbers

机译:塞拉利昂读者,按数字

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When it comes to lifestyle choices, how do Sierra readers measure up? Do they fit the sack-wearing, tofu-eating, finger-wagging stereotype we've tried to debunk elsewhere in this issue? Or are they closet fast-food junkies, or SUV drivers like millions of their fellow Americans? From the surveys we send periodically to about 1,000 readers, we get some intriguing hints. For example: Like the rest of the nation's population, the readers who responded are fairly evenly split between men (48 percent) and women (52 percent). Compared with the average American, they're older (45.9 years compared with 35.3), wealthier (their median household in- come is $82,000, compared with $50,800), and more likely to be college educated. Geographically speaking, 42.5 percent of readers live in the West, where the Sierra Club has its deepest roots, with the rest distributed throughout the Northeast (16.9 percent), the South (20.6 percent), and the north-central region (19.9 percent).
机译:在生活方式选择方面,Sierra读者如何衡量?它们是否符合我们在本期其他刊物中试图揭穿的麻袋,豆腐,手指摇摆的刻板印象?还是他们是壁橱里的快餐店迷,还是像数百万同胞一样的SUV司机?从我们定期发送给大约1,000名读者的调查中,我们得到了一些有趣的提示。例如:与全国其他人口一样,回答的读者在男性(48%)和女性(52%)之间平均分配。与普通美国人相比,他们年龄更大(45.9岁,而同期35.3岁),更富有(他们的家庭收入中位数为82,000美元,相比之下为50,800美元),并且受过大学教育的可能性更大。从地理上来讲,有42.5%的读者居住在西部,塞拉俱乐部的根源最深,其余分布在东北(16.9%),南部(20.6%)和中北部地区(19.9%) 。

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