Revised Brochure

CPI Housing Tri Fold (Oct 2006).doc

Consumer Price Index (CPI) Housing Survey (CADC)

Revised Brochure

OMB: 1220-0163

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BLS Regional Economic Analysis and Information Offices Continued


Atlanta

Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center

61 Forsyth Street S.W. Room 7T50

Atlanta, GA 30303

Phone: (404) 331-3415

Fax (404) 331-3445

Ready Facts catalog: (404) 331-3403


Chicago

J.C. Kluczynski Federal Office Building

230 South Dearborn Street 9th Floor

Chicago, IL 60604-1595

Phone: (312) 353-1880

Fax: (312) 353-1886

Ready Facts catalog: (312) 353-1880


Dallas

Maceo Smith Federal Building

525 Griffin Street, Room 221

Dallas, TX 75202-5028

Phone: (214) 767-6970

Fax: (214) 767-3720

Ready Facts catalog: (214) 767-9613


Kansas City

1100 Main Street, Suite 600

Kansas City, MO 64105-2112

Phone: (816) 426-2481

Fax: (816) 426-6537

Ready Facts catalog: (816) 426-3152


San Francisco

71 Stevenson Street, Suite 600

P.O. Box 193766

San Francisco, CA 94119-3766

Phone: (415) 975-4350

Fax: (415) 975-4371

Ready Facts catalog: (415) 975-4567

Confidentiality And BURDEN STATEMENT

Confidentiality Statement:

The Bureau of Labor Statistics, its employees, agents and partner statistical agencies, will use the information you provide for statistical purposes only and will hold the information in confidence to the full extent permitted by law. In accordance with the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002 (Title 5 of Public Law 107-347) and other applicable Federal laws, your responses will not be disclosed in identifiable form without your informed consent.

Voluntary Nature of the Program: This report is authorized by law, 29 U.S.C.2. Your voluntary cooperation is needed to make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate and timely.

Screening/Initiation Burden Statement:

We estimate that it will take an average of 7 minutes per respondent to determine eligibility. And then, if eligible, we estimate an average of 5 minutes per respondent to complete this survey.

Pricing Burden Statement:

We estimate that it will take an average of 7minutes per respondent to complete this survey.


If you have any comments regarding these estimates or any other aspect of the survey-send them directly to the Division of Consumer Prices and Price Indexes (202-691-6991), Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20212.



OMB #1220-0163

Approval Expires: November 30, 2009

The Consumer

Price Index:

Housing Survey

Questions and answers

US Department of Labor

Bureau of Labor Statistics

October 2006 (Revised)


We need your help to measure inflation:

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, is the principal statistical data gathering organization of the Federal Government in the areas of labor and economics. We are asking for your voluntary participation in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Housing Survey. The CPI Housing Survey is used to measure changes for the housing component of the CPI. Thank you for your cooperation in this important program.

What is the CPI?

The CPI is the Nation’s chief measure of inflation at the retail level. It measures changes over time in the cost of buying a fixed market basket of goods and services needed for day-to-day living. Calculated and published by BLS, the CPI is used by business, labor, and government for making informed economic decisions. It is widely used to adjust payments under collective bargaining agreements; and the Federal Government uses the CPI to adjust Social Security payments, Personal Income Taxes, and other program payments for the effects of inflation.

Housing accounts for more than 40%

of the CPI:

The housing component of the CPI has three subcomponents: Shelter, Fuel and Other Utilities, and Household Furnishings and Operations. Together, they account for more than 40 percent of the CPI. Shelter is the major subcomponent and comprises approximately one fourth of the CPI. BLS measures the changes in shelter costs primarily from information collected in the CPI Housing Survey, in which you have been asked to participate.

The CPI is important to you:

The CPI is used by business, labor and government to make policy decisions and to adjust payment under collective bargaining agreements. The Federal Government uses the CPI to adjust Social Security payments, Personal Income Tax rates, and other program payments to reflect the effects of inflation.


Your home was chosen at random:

Approximately every six years, the CPI undergoes a revision in which a new sample of homes is chosen to better reflect the changes in shelter costs. BLS chose your address, using scientific random sampling procedures, from the 2000 Census information. We chose this address, not you as an individual or your household. If you move, we will interview the new resident at this address next time. Your home was chosen to represent a large number of similar housing units in the CPI.


All information is confidential:

All the information you give to the BLS

data collector for this survey is confidential. BLS staff are sworn to maintain the confidentiality of all responses.

No one has access to your responses. All information is presented only in the form of statistical summaries. You will not be personally identified.


We will only ask for a little of your time:

BLS collects information on the changes in housing costs by visiting selected homes on a predetermined schedule. We will contact you either by telephone or by personal visit once every 6 months. In addition, on rare occasions, other BLS employees may re-interview you as part of our Data Quality Assurance Program. An interview should take an average of 5 to 12 minutes.


The CPI is released monthly:

The CPI is available on the BLS-CPI homepage at: http://stats.bls.gov/cpi shortly after release of the data around

the 15th of each month. Additionally, CPI information is available in two BLS periodicals: the CPI Detailed Report and

the Monthly Labor Review.


Thank You!

By working with us on the CPI Housing Survey, you help make the CPI possible.


BLS Regional Economic Analysis and Information Offices

Boston

JFK Federal Building, E-310

Boston, MA 02203

Phone: (617) 565-2327

Fax: (617) 565-4182

Ready Facts catalog: (617) 565-9167


New York

201 Varick Street, Room 808

New York, NY 10014-4811

Phone: (212) 337-2400

Fax: (212) 337-2532

Ready Facts catalog: (212) 337-2412


Philadelphia

The Curtis Center- Suite 610 E

170 South Independence Mall West

Philadelphia, PA 19106-3305

Phone: (215) 861-5650

Fax: (215) 861-5720

Ready Facts catalog: (215) 597-4153

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