Are food deserts in King County, WA very different from the rest of King County?

We'll cross reference some demographic and fruit/vegetable consumption data from behavioral health surveys conducted by the Center for Health Statistics, a Division of Disease Control and Health Statistics at the Washington State Department of Health, with information on food deserts from the USDA.

We’ll look at the differences between all of King County and those living in food desert areas, do some basic analysis of two key indicators of inequality, and see whether people in food deserts report eating fresh foods less frequently. [Read More]