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Health > High cholesterol (vs) Labor > Percent of Civilian Employed People Who are Private Wage and Salary Workers

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Labor > Percent of Civilian Employed People Who are Private Wage and Salary Workers
(%)
64
27 Health > High cholesterol (%) 38

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.330 (this correlation is weak)

X Axis Y Axis
Variable: Health > High cholesterol Labor > Percent of Civilian Employed People Who are Private Wage and Salary Workers
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: Adults who have had their blood cholesterol checked and have been told it was high. Percent respondents who answered yes. Percent of Civilian Employed People 16 Years and Over Who Were Private Wage and Salary Workers, 2004
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004. American Community Survey 2004
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