Table 3-5. Participants' Reported Household Income Income Frequency (f) Percent (%) Under $10,000 2 0.76 $10,000-14,999 3 1.14 $15,000-19,999 6 2.27 $20,000-29,999 22 8.33 $30,000-39,999 20 7.58 $40,000-49,999 24 9.09 $50,000-59,999 29 10.98 $60,000-69,999 28 10.61 $70,000-79,999 31 11.74 $80,000-89,999 10 3.79 $90,000-99,999 12 4.54 Over $100,000 70 26.52 No response 7 2.65 Cumulative f 2 5 11 33 53 77 106 134 165 175 187 257 264 Cumulative % 0.76 1.90 4.17 12.50 20.08 29.17 40.15 50.76 62.50 66.29 70.83 97.35 100 Religious preference The sample was largely Christian, with 52.68% reporting religious preferences of various Christian denominations or adherence to non-denominational Christian beliefs. The second largest group of participants (15.15%) reported being agnostic, atheist, or having no religious preference. Nearly 7% of the participants were Jewish. More than a fifth of the sample (20.45%) chose not to respond to this item. The remainder (4.75%) reported other religious preferences (detailed in Table 3-6), including combined preferences reported by three participants (consisting of "Catholic/Lutheran," "Jewish/Buddhist," and "Methodist/Catholic"). Table 3-6. Participants' Reported Religious Preferences Religious Preference Frequency Percent Cumulative Cumulative (f) (%) f % Christian: Catholic 28 10.61 28 10.61 Greek Orthodox 1 0.38 29 10.99 Protestant (unspecified) 3 1.14 32 12.13 Lutheran 13 4.92 45 17.05 Presbyterian 3 1.14 48 18.19 United Church of Christ 4 1.52 52 19.71