The San Francisco Chronicle “analyzed vaccination rates for all 58 of California’s counties, then looked at how they correlated with two different factors: the county’s median income and the share of the two-party vote that went to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.”
“We found that political leanings were more important than income. The percentage of Biden voters explained nearly a third of the difference in vaccination rates between counties, while median household income accounted for just over 20%.”
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