Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll
This Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll was conducted by telephone Oct. 6 to Nov. 2, 2011, among a random national sample of 1,936 adults, including users of both conventional and cellular phones. The full sample includes additional interviews with randomly selected African Americans, for a total of 808 black women and 301 black men. The added interviews (commonly referred to as an “oversample”) were completed to ensure there were enough respondents for separate analysis; the group is not over-represented in the reported results. The results from the full survey have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points; error margins are five points for African American women, eight points for African American men, 5.5 points for white women and 6.5 points for white men. Sampling, data collection and tabulation by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS) of Media, Pa.
*= less than 0.5 percent
c. Being married
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NET Very Somewhat NET Not too Not at all opinion
All
11/02/11 75 51 24 24 14 10 1
4/29/06 76 56 20 24 14 10 *
Black women
11/02/11 67 40 27 32 19 14 *
4/29/06 67 39 28 32 14 18 1
White women
11/02/11 77 55 21 23 12 11 *
4/29/06 71 50 21 29 16 13 *
Black men
11/02/11 74 47 27 25 19 6 1
4/29/06 77 52 25 22 12 10 1
White men
11/02/11 79 54 25 20 10 9 1
4/29/06 83 61 22 16 12 4 *
The Power of Death and Life is in the tongue!!!
According to this poll Black women care less about marriage than Black men....hmmmm....