Table 3

Selected Results of Linear Probability Model Predicting Somewhat or Strongly Agree COVID-19 Has Had a Greater Impact on People of Color

More health impact on POCMore health impact on POC (additional controls)More financial impact on POCMore financial impact on POC (additional controls)
Non-Hispanic Black (relative to non-Hispanic white) 0.162*** 0.0565 0.312*** 0.163*** 
 (0.0382) (0.0369) (0.0400) (0.0369) 
Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.0418 −0.0931*** 0.0721** 0.00494 
 (0.0334) (0.0318) (0.0349) (0.0318) 
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.185*** −0.170*** −0.108 −0.0878 
 (0.0647) (0.0615) (0.0676) (0.0615) 
Other non-Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.00171 −0.0253 0.131** 0.0962* 
 (0.0619) (0.0584) (0.0647) (0.0584) 
Female (relative to male) 0.0543** 0.0324 0.0295 0.00277 
 (0.0215) (0.0204) (0.0225) (0.0204) 
Age 65 and older (relative to 44 and younger) 0.105*** 0.0990*** 0.0603* 0.0504 
 (0.0334) (0.0315) (0.0349) (0.0316) 
Highest level of education: bachelors or higher (relative to high school) 0.222*** 0.156*** 0.226*** 0.134*** 
 (0.0365) (0.0348) (0.0381) (0.0348) 
Family income $100,000 or higher (relative to $25,000 to $49,999) 0.0943*** 0.0701** 0.0867** 0.0552* 
 (0.0323) (0.0306) (0.0337) (0.0306) 
South Census Region (relative to East) −0.120*** −0.0828*** −0.103*** −0.0494* 
 (0.0300) (0.0284) (0.0313) (0.0284) 
When African Americans need healthcare = not much of a difference  0.105**  0.145*** 
  (0.0470)  (0.0470) 
When African Americans need healthcare = harder  0.222***  0.389*** 
  (0.0517)  (0.0517) 
When Latinos need healthcare = harder  0.193***  0.185*** 
  (0.0466)  (0.0466) 
More health impact on POCMore health impact on POC (additional controls)More financial impact on POCMore financial impact on POC (additional controls)
Non-Hispanic Black (relative to non-Hispanic white) 0.162*** 0.0565 0.312*** 0.163*** 
 (0.0382) (0.0369) (0.0400) (0.0369) 
Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.0418 −0.0931*** 0.0721** 0.00494 
 (0.0334) (0.0318) (0.0349) (0.0318) 
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.185*** −0.170*** −0.108 −0.0878 
 (0.0647) (0.0615) (0.0676) (0.0615) 
Other non-Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.00171 −0.0253 0.131** 0.0962* 
 (0.0619) (0.0584) (0.0647) (0.0584) 
Female (relative to male) 0.0543** 0.0324 0.0295 0.00277 
 (0.0215) (0.0204) (0.0225) (0.0204) 
Age 65 and older (relative to 44 and younger) 0.105*** 0.0990*** 0.0603* 0.0504 
 (0.0334) (0.0315) (0.0349) (0.0316) 
Highest level of education: bachelors or higher (relative to high school) 0.222*** 0.156*** 0.226*** 0.134*** 
 (0.0365) (0.0348) (0.0381) (0.0348) 
Family income $100,000 or higher (relative to $25,000 to $49,999) 0.0943*** 0.0701** 0.0867** 0.0552* 
 (0.0323) (0.0306) (0.0337) (0.0306) 
South Census Region (relative to East) −0.120*** −0.0828*** −0.103*** −0.0494* 
 (0.0300) (0.0284) (0.0313) (0.0284) 
When African Americans need healthcare = not much of a difference  0.105**  0.145*** 
  (0.0470)  (0.0470) 
When African Americans need healthcare = harder  0.222***  0.389*** 
  (0.0517)  (0.0517) 
When Latinos need healthcare = harder  0.193***  0.185*** 
  (0.0466)  (0.0466) 

Notes: Standard errors in parentheses. Variables in the regression included gender, age, education, income, marital status, and region. The complete regression models with all included controls are available in the online-only appendix.

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p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.

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