Yeah I suppose no matter how it's grouped someone will feel it's missing certain criteria or data. In the end to get it tweaked into a really precise manner it would be close to 30 options. That's also really kinda splitting hairs. This is quite a lot of options also.
Unlisted variables aside my poll was to kinda see how many were in my similar bracket.
Interesting to see how the data points fall in more spread scale.
Either way it seems I didn't get quite what I was hoping for in terms of results. Was hoping more people in my age group 25-30 and income 40-50k were buying these. Again, not taking other variables into account (debt/income, cost of living/location, etc).
Either way thanks for spreading my idea out a bit more