Info. Book (Quarterly Interview)

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The Consumer Expenditure Surveys: The Quarterly Interview and the Diary

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Consumer

Expenditure
Surveys


Quarterly Interview Survey






Information Booklet


















CE-305
(4-1-2007)

U S C E N S U S B U R E A U

Helping You Make Informed Decisions




TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page


2

Hispanic Origin

2

Race

2

Asian Origin

3

Education

3

Armed Forces

4 – 5

Section 1 – General Survey Information

6 – 7

Section 3 – Owned Living Quarters and Other Owned Real Estate

8

Section 4 – Utilities and Fuels for Owned and Rented Properties

9 – 10

Section 5 – Construction, Repairs, Alterations, and Maintenance of Owned

and Rented Property

11 – 17

Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment and Other Selected Items

18

Section 7 – Household Item Repairs and Service Contracts

19 – 22

Section 8 – Home Furnishings and Related Household Items

23 – 26

Section 9 – Clothing and Sewing Materials

27

Sections 10 and 11 – Rented, Leased, and Owned Vehicles

28 – 30

Section 12 – Vehicle Operating Expenses

31

Section 13 – Insurance Other than Health

32

Section 14 – Hospitalization and Health Insurance

33 – 35

Section 15 – Medical and Health Expenditures

36

Section 16 – Educational Expenses

37 – 38

Section 17 – Subscriptions, Memberships, Books, and Entertainment Expenses

39 – 40

Section 18 – Trips and Vacations

41 – 43

Section 19 – Miscellaneous Expenses

44

Section 20B – Expense Patterns for Selected Services and Goods

45

Section 21 – Credit Liability

46

Section 22 – Occupations

47 – 49

Section 22 – Work Experience and Income

50

2007 Calendar

51

2008 Calendar

52

Fraction Conversion Chart

53

Privacy Act Statement




Hispanic Origin

1 – Mexican

2 – Mexican-American

3 – Chicano

4 – Puerto Rican

5 – Cuban-American

6 – Central or South American

7 – Other



Race



(Please choose one or more)

1 – White

2 – Black or African American

3 – American Indian or Alaskan Native

4 – Asian

5 – Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander



Asian Origin

1 – Chinese

2 – Filipino

3 – Japanese

4 – Korean

5 – Vietnamese

6 – Asian Indian

7 – Other group not listed

00

Never attended, preschool, kindergarten


01 - 11

1st grade through 11th grade


38

12th grade, no diploma


39

High school graduate – high school diploma,

or the equivalent (For example: GED)


40

Some college but no degree


41

Associate degree in college – Occupational/
Vocational


42

Associate degree in college – Academic program


43

Bachelor’s degree (For example: BA, AB, BS)


44

Master’s degree (For example: MA, MS, MEng,

MEd, MSW, MBA)

45

Professional School Degree (For example: MD,

DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)


46

Doctorate degree (For example: PhD, EdD)






Education













Armed Forces

A person is considered to be in the armed forces if he or she serves in any branch of the U.S. military. This includes the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard, their Reserve components, and the Air and Army National Guard.





SECTION 1 – GENERAL SURVEY INFORMATION


Part B – General Housing Characteristics


Type of Structure


1 – Single family detached (detached structure with only one primary

residence; however, the structure could include a rental unit(s) in the

basement, attic, etc.


2 – Row or townhouse – inner unit (2, 3, or 4 story structure with 2 walls in common with other

units and a private ground level entrance; it may have a rental unit as part of the structure


3 – End row or end townhouse (one common wall)


4 – Duplex (detached two unit structure with all units occupying the same level or levels)


5 – 3-plex or 4-plex (3 or 4 unit structure with all units occupying the same level or levels)


6 – Garden (a multi-unit structure, usually wider than it is high, having 2, 3, or possibly 4

floors; characteristically the units not only have common walls but are also stacked on top

of one another)


7 – High rise (a multi-unit structure which has 4 or more floors)


8 – Apartment or flat (a unit not described above; could be located in the basement, attic,

second floor or over the garage of one of the units described above)


9 – Mobile home or trailer


10 – College dormitory












Fuels


1 – Gas


2 – Electricity


3 – Fuel oil


4 – Other


5 – No fuel used





Included with this Housing Unit


1 – Swimming pool


2 – Off-street parking


3 – Porch, terrace, patio, or balcony


4 – Apartment or guest house


5 – Central air conditioning


6 – Window air conditioning




SECTION 1 – GENERAL SURVEY INFORMATION (continued)



Part C – Major Household Appliances


Cooking stove, range, or oven


Microwave oven


Refrigerator or home freezer


Built-in dishwasher


Portable dishwasher


Garbage disposal


Clothes washer


Clothes dryer


Television


Home computer


Sound components, component systems, or compact disc sound systems


VCRs, DVD players, or digital video recorders



























SECTION 3 – OWNED LIVING QUARTERS AND

OTHER OWNED REAL ESTATE





Types of Owned Real Estate


1 – A home in which you used to live


2 – Property for business or investment purposes only


3 – A second home, vacation home, or recreational property, including timeshares


4 – Unimproved land with no buildings on it


5 – Other property





Closing Costs

Property survey charges

Points paid by buyer



Title search

Deed preparation



Recording fees

Lawyer’s fees



Transfer taxes

Advertising costs



Escrow payment

Real estate listing fees






Costs for Selling a Property


Commission to Realtor

Lawyer’s fees



Closing costs

Advertising costs



Points for financing

Deferred mortgage interest payment



Mortgage penalties

Real estate listing fees



Property inspection













SECTION 3 – OWNED LIVING QUARTERS AND

OTHER OWNED REAL ESTATE (continued)

Mortgage Payment Items


1 – Principal

4 – Property insurance

2 – Interest

5 – Mortgage guarantee insurance

3 – Property taxes

6 – Any other payments (Specify)





Fees for Cooperatives


1 – Repayment of loans owed by cooperative


2 – Property taxes


3 – Property insurance


4 – Management


5 – Repairs and maintenance, including lawn care and snow removal


6 – Improvements


7 – Recreational, including swimming, golf, and tennis


8 – Security, including guards and alarm systems


9 – Utilities, such as gas, electricity, water, heat


10 – Trash collection


11 – Other (Specify)










Homeowners’ Associations or

Condominium Fees


1 – Management


2 – Repairs and maintenance, including lawn care and snow removal


3 – Improvements


4 – Utilities, such as gas, electricity, water, heat


5 – Parking


6 – Recreational, including swimming, golf, and tennis facilities


7 – Security, including guards and alarm systems


8 – Maid service


9 – Medical services


10 – Trash collection


11 – Other (Specify)










SECTION 4 – UTILITIES AND FUELS FOR

OWNED AND RENTED PROPERTIES




Part A – Telephone Expenses


Telephone services included in bill


1 – Residential Service


2 – Mobile/Cellular Service


3 – Voice Over IP


Other telephone and non-telephone service items


1 – Internet access (including broadband, DSL, or dial-up)


2 – Cable or satellite television services


3 – Non-telephone related rentals or purchases such as a modem






Part C – Internet Service Expenses


1 – Cable or satellite TV, not already reported

Cable TV Direct TV Dish TV TiVo


2 – Satellite radio services

Sirius Radio XM Radio


3 – Internet connection or internet service providers, not already reported

AOL Earthlink ISPs Comcast Verizon


4 – Listening to or downloading music or audio files

Napster iTunes Sony Connect


5 – Viewing or downloading video files

6 – Online games or other internet entertainment sites


7 – Internet services away from home such as web cafes or internet kiosks











Part D – Utilities, Fuels, and Services


1 - Electricity

7 – Sewerage maintenance



2 – Natural or utility gas

8 – Trash/garbage collection including:

hazardous waste collection

waste disposal

recyclable material collection


3 – Fuel oil


4 – Bottled or tank gas



5 – Other fuels

9 – Water softening service



6 – Piped-in water

10 – Septic tank cleaning






SECTION 5 – CONSTRUCTION, REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF OWNED AND RENTED PROPERTY






Job Types


1 – Dwellings under construction, including a vacation or second home


2 – Building an addition to the house or a new structure, such as a

porch, garage, or new wing


3 – Finishing a basement or an attic or enclosing a porch


4 – Remodeling one or more rooms in the house


5 – Landscaping the grounds or planting new shrubs or trees


6 – Building outdoor patios, walks, fences, or other enclosures, driveways, permanent

swimming pools, or hot tubs


7 – Repairing outdoor patios, walks, fences, driveways, or permanent swimming pools

(including permanent above-ground swimming pools)


8 – Inside painting or papering, spackling, sanding


9 – Outside painting, caulking, sanding, or surface repairs


10 – Plastering or paneling


11 – Plumbing or water heating installations and repairs


12 – Electrical work


13 – Heating or air conditioning jobs


14 – Flooring repair or replacement, including inlaid linoleum or vinyl tile


15 – Insulation


16 – Roofing, gutters, or downspouts


17 – Siding


18 – Installation, repair, or replacement of windows or window panes, screens, storm doors,

awnings, and the like


19 – Masonry, brick, or stucco work


20 – Other improvements or repairs (include security systems which are hard-wired into

the home)



























SECTION 5 – CONSTRUCTION, REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF OWNED AND RENTED PROPERTY (continued)

Appliances


1 – Cooking stove, range, or oven

2 – Microwave oven

3 – Refrigerator or home freezer


4 – Dishwasher – built-in

5 – Dishwasher – portable


6 – Garbage disposal


7 – Clothes washer


8 – Clothes dryer


9 – Range hood


10 – Smoke alarms and detectors


11 – Trash compactor


12 – Window air conditioner

13 – Portable cooling and heating equipment, including portable dehumidifiers, humidifiers, fans,

and space heaters; excluding window air conditioners


14 – Other major home appliances and equipment















SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS




Part A – Major Household Appliances


1 – Microwave oven

2 – Cooking stove, range, or oven

(including convection oven

3 – Range hood


4 – Refrigerator or home freezer

5 – Built-in dishwasher


6 – Portable dishwasher


7 – Garbage disposal


8 – Clothes washer

(including washer/dryer combinations)


9 – Clothes dryer


















SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items

SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES


1 – Small electrical kitchen appliances, including –

blender

electric fondue set

juicer

breadmaker

electric frying pan

mixer

coffee grinder

electric iron

pizza oven

coffee maker

electric knife

rice cooker

corn popper

electric timer

sandwich grill

crockpot

electric wok

slow cooker

deep fryer

food processor

smoothie maker

electric barbecue

hot plate

toaster

electric can opener

ice cream maker

toaster oven

electric grill


waffle iron


2 – Electrical personal care appliances, including –

curling iron

electric toothbrush

make-up mirror

denture cleaner

facial sauna

massager

electric hair trimmer

foot bath

water-pik

electric razor

hair dryer


digital scale

heating pad



3 – Smoke detectors

wired

battery operated

ionization chamber type

photo-cell type


4 – Electrical floor cleaning equipment, including –

vacuum cleaner

hand vacuum

rug shampooer

floor polisher


5 – Other household appliances, including –

trash compactor

home security device (burglar alarm) including

air purifier

console, control modules, burglar alarm console,

water filters

door and window transmitters

carbon monoxide detector



6 – Sewing machines (with or without cabinet)


7 – Other office machines including typewriters and calculators, including –

typewriter

copy machine



calculator

fax machine




8 – Personal Digital Assistant or PDAs

palm

iPaq




SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items

(continued)

9 – Computers, computer systems, and related hardware for non-business use, including -

CD/DVD drive

cables

interface equipment


computer printers

fax modems

CRT units for computer use only


remote terminals

zip drive

tape equipment for computer use

modems

memory

home computers with or without CRT’s

monitors

USB flash drives

laptops

mouse

joy sticks

CD/DVD burner


10 – Computer software and accessories for non-business use, including –

software

printer cartridges

zip disk

mouse pads


11 – Video and computer game hardware, software, Gameboys, and accessories, including -

TV computer game

Gamecube

video games

video game hardware

hardware

Playstation

Xbox

PSP


12 – Telephones and accessories, including –

telephones

headsets

cordless telephones

car chargers

beepers

chargers

cell phone covers

cell phones

phone jacks and cords

pagers




13 – Telephone answering devices, including –

combinations of telephone/answering machines


14 – Photographic equipment, including –

camera

filter

projection screen

battery pack for camera flash

digital camera

winder

electro flash

motor driven film advancer

lens

enlarger

strobe light

memory card for digital

tripod

projector

(for photographs)

camera

Do not include film, film processing, or other photographic supplies.


15 – Musical instruments, supplies, and accessories, including –

piano

sheet music

saxophone

music books

guitar

strings for musical

music stand

trumpet

woodwinds

instruments

clarinet

any other musical

brass instruments

stringed

picks

accessories

trombone

instruments

rosin

carrying case

reeds

valve oil

drums

keyboards




SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items

(continued)


16 – Lawnmowing machinery and other yard equipment, including -

lawn mowers

motorized tiller

snow blower

shovel

tractor (farm,

wheelbarrow

electric lawn

spreader

garden, etc.)

rake

trimmer






TOOLS FOR HOME USE


17 – Power tools, including –

electric drill

sander

cordless circular saw


electric saw

lathe

electric swimming pool

router

electric plane

cleaning equipment

cordless drill

electric polisher



18 – Nonpower tools including –

wrench

axe

saw

drill

socket

screwdriver

level

trouble light

hammer

pliers

plane

caulking gun





HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT


19 – Window air conditioners, including –


20 – Portable cooling and heating equipment, including –

space heater

dehumidifier

humidifier

fan


















SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items

(continued)


TELEVISIONS, RADIOS, VIDEO AND SOUND EQUIPMENT (not installed in vehicles)


21 – Televisions, all types including combinations of TVs with DVD/video players, including –

flat screen TV

plasma TV

high definition TV



22 – DVD players, VCRs, DVRs, or video cameras, including –

video cassette player

video tape recorder/player


video disc player

video laser disc player


DVD player

video cassette recorder/player


TIVO unit

combination of VCR/DVD player



23 – Satellite dishes, including -

satellite accessories





24 – Handheld personal music players, including –

iPod

Sonic Blue RIO

personal mp3 players


jukebox music player

IRiver




25 – Radio, all types, including –

CB (not permanently

clock radio

short-wave

transistor/portable

mounted in an

console

walky-talky

Walkman (radio only)

automobile)





26 – Tape recorders and players (not permanently mounted in an automobile)
, including –

audio tape decks

audio cassette players/recorders


reel-to-reel tape decks

Walkman (cassette/radio combination or cassette only)


27 – Sound components, component systems, and compact disc sound systems, including –

speakers

amplifier

tape deck (not specified)

mixer

turntable

compact disc players


stereo

receiver

stereo rack system


tuner

equalizer




28 – Other sound and video equipment, including –

earphones/headphones

battery packs

adapter for sound equipment

power converter

power booster

UHF video converter


base station CB

headset

antenna (TV, radio, etc.)

antenna

microphone

VCR tape rewinder





SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items
(continued)


SPORTS, RECREATION, AND EXERCISE EQUIPMENT


29 – General sports equipment, including -

roller blades

baseball bat

table tennis

badminton set

sports uniform

football

equipment

soccer ball

sports shoes

basketball

lawn games

sports protective

tennis racket

racquetball

frisbee

equipment/gear

bowling ball

racquetball racket

boxing equipment

golf clubs

baseball glove

volleyball

karate equipment

basketball hoop

skateboard




Include specialized athletic shoes such as for football, baseball, soccer, biking, and

bowling, except if included in the rental or activity fee for the sport.


30 – Health and exercise equipment, including –

trampoline

exercise mat

weight bench


weights

home gym

treadmill


rowing machine

exercycle

ab roller



31 – Camping equipment, including -

tent

sleeping bag

camping stove


kerosene lamp

sleeping pad

camping cookware


frame packs and

air mattress

portable heater


other camping packs

canteen




32 – Hunting and fishing equipment, including –

fishing rod and tackle

knife

BB/pellet gun


bow and arrow

rifle

ammunition


crossbow

shotgun

scopes (not specified)



33 – Winter sports equipment, including –

snow skis

ski poles

toboggan


ski boots

ice skates

sled


snowboard

ice boat



snowboard equipment

sledding equipment



34 – Water sports equipment
, including –

water skis

snorkel

surf board


life jacket

water ski vest

raft


wake board

diving equipment

wind surf board



35 – Outboard motors








SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT

AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items (continued)


36 – Bicycles, including -

bicycle helmets

stand

tires

tubes

bicycle parts

locks

rack

supplies


37 – Tricycles and battery powered riders, including –

big wheels





38 – Playground equipment, including -

portable swimming pool

swing set

sand box

gym set


39 – Other sports and recreation equipment, including –

telescope

golf cart (non-riding)


paintball equipment

metal detector


























SECTION 7 – HOUSEHOLD ITEM REPAIRS

AND SERVICE CONTRACTS





1 – Garbage disposal, range hood, or built-in dishwasher

2 – Other household appliances and equipment, such as –

washer

refrigerator

range/oven

portable heating equipment

portable air conditioning equipment (window air conditioner)

portable fans

dehumidifiers

sewing machines

typewriters

vacuum cleaners

3 – Televisions, radios, video and sound equipment, except those installed in automobiles or other vehicles


4 – Computers, computer systems, and related equipment for non-business use

5 – Lawn and garden equipment (including lawn mower repair, snowblower repair)


6 – Musical instruments and accessories (including professional tuning)


7 – Hand or power tools


8 – Photographic equipment


9 – Sport and recreational equipment (including bicycles)

10 – Termite or pest control treatment

11 – Heating or air conditioning equipment, such as –

central air conditioners

central coolers

furnaces

Include any services provided under service contracts. Do not include repairs.










SECTION 8 – HOME FURNISHINGS AND

RELATED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS




Part A – Purchases


LIVING, FAMILY, OR RECREATION ROOM FURNITURE


1 – Sofas, including -

sofabed

loveseat

sectionals



2 – Living room chairs, including –

recliner

convertible chair

rocker


bean bag chair

swivel




3 – Living room tables, including -

coffee table

end tables

TV table

lamp table


4 – Wall units, shelves, or cabinets, including –

bookcase

curio cabinet

entertainment center



5 – Ping-pong tables, pool tables, and other similar recreation room items


6 – Other living room, family room, or recreation room furniture, including -

room divider

bar stools

desk/chair

card table/chairs

coat rack

gun cabinet

bar or portable bar

foot stool (ottoman)


7 – Living room furniture combinations, including –

sofa, chair, and table combinations or suites



DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE


8 – All dining room and kitchen furniture, including -

dinette set

buffet

serving table or cart


kitchen chairs

china cabinet

dining table and chairs


BEDROOM FURNITURE


9 – Mattresses and springs, including rollaways


10 – Bedroom furniture other than mattresses and springs, including -

headboard

dresser

mirrors

bunk bed

brass bed

vanity

chairs

night tables

frames

cedar chest

armoire

water bed

chest





SECTION 8 – HOME FURNISHINGS AND

RELATED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (continued)


Part A – Purchases (continued)



INFANTS FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT


11 – Infants furniture, including -

crib

mattress

toy chest

changing table

playpen

dresser

bassinet

portable crib

high chair

chest




12 – Infants equipment, including –

carriage

guard rail

baby monitor

baby bottle sterilizer

stroller

swing

baby jogger

baby travel systems

car seat

baby carriers

baby backpack



OUTDOOR FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT


13 – Patio, porch, or outdoor furniture


14 – Barbecue grills or outdoor decorative items
, including –

patio lanterns

patio umbrella




OFFICE FURNITURE FOR HOME USE


15 – All office furniture for home use, including –

file cabinet

office chairs

computer furniture


safe

drawing table



Do not include any furniture used exclusively for business.
















SECTION 8 – HOME FURNISHINGS AND

RELATED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (continued)


Part A – Purchases (continued)


HOUSEHOLD DECORATIVE ITEMS


16 – Lamps and other lighting fixtures, including chandeliers


17 – Other household decorative items, including –

painting

baskets

fireplace equipment and accessories

vase

silk flowers

seasonal decorations (Christmas)

wall hangings

mirror

wreaths

plant stand

book ends

clocks


CLOSET STORAGE AND TRAVEL ITEMS


18 – Closet storage items, including -

garment bag

shoe bag

shoe rack



19 – Travel items, including -

suitcases

luggage

portable luggage carriers

travel garment bags

trunk

attaché cases


DISHES, DINNERWARE, FLATWARE, GLASSWARE, AND COOKWARE


20 – Plastic dinnerware, including tupperware


21 – China and other dinnerware


22 – Stainless, silver, and other flatware, except plastic


23 – Glassware, including crystal


24 – Serving pieces other than silver


25 – Nonelectric cookware, including -

skillet

roaster

pots

pressure cooker

saucepan

pans

teakettle

casserole dishes


26 – Silver serving pieces, including –

tray

pitcher

bowl




SECTION 8 – HOME FURNISHINGS AND

RELATED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (continued)


Part A – Purchases (continued)


HOUSEHOLD LINENS


27 – Bedroom linens, including –

sheets

comforter

baby blanket

blanket

pillowcases

mattress pad

electric blanket

bedspread

pillows

quilt

duvet



28 – Bathroom linens
including –

towels

shower curtain

bath mat

toilet cover

face cloths

bath rug

tub mat



29 – Kitchen and dining room linens, including –

tablecloths

cloth napkins

placemats

small appliance covers

dish towels

dish cloths




30 – Other linens, i
ncluding –

doilies

chair pads

furniture protectors

covers for living room tables


31 – Slipcovers, decorative pillows and cushions, custom or ready-made

FLOOR AND WINDOW COVERINGS


WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING FOR ONE OR MORE ROOMS


32 – Original wall-to-wall carpet (original)


33 – Wall-to-wall carpet (replacement)


34 – Room-size rugs and other non-permanent floor coverings, including carpet squares


35 – Curtains and drapes (either custom or ready-made)


36 – Venetian blinds, window shades, and other window coverings (either custom or

ready-made)






SECTION 9 – CLOTHING AND SEWING MATERIALS




Part A – Clothing

Do not include clothing for children under 2 years of age.


1 – Coats, jackets, and furs, including -

shawl

raincoat

fur coat

winter coat

windbreaker

down vest

outerwear jacket



2 – Sport coats and tailored jackets, including blazers


3 – Suits, including –

woman’s suit (of two or more pieces)

formal suit


man’s suit (of two or more pieces)



4 – Vests (purchased separately, not with a suit), excluding sweater vests and down vests


5 – Sweaters and sweater sets, including –

cardigan

pullover

V-neck sweater


sweater vest

ski sweater




6 – Pants, slacks, or shorts, including –

jump suit

blue jeans

maternity pants

dress slacks

dress pants

overalls

short sets

casual pants

Do not include any athletic shorts.


7 – Dresses, including –

two-piece dresses

wedding gown

maternity dresses

formals or semi-formals


8 – Skirts, including skorts

Do not include any tennis skirts, golf skirts, or other athletic skirts.


9 – Shirts, blouses, and tops, including –

sport shirts

tops

maternity tops


dress shirts

knit blouses

T-shirts


Do not include any sweat shirts or athletic shirts.


10 – Undergarments, including –

bras

undershirts

slips


shapewear

underwear

thermal underwear



11 – Hosiery, including –

socks

knee-highs

tights

pantyhose


12 – Nightwear and loungewear, including –

pajamas

night shirt

night gown


robe

house coat

thermal sleeping garments


SECTION 9 – CLOTHING AND SEWING MATERIALS (continued)


Part A – Clothing (continued)

Do not include clothing for children under 2 years of age.


13 – Accessories, including -

umbrellas

gloves

apron

fold-up rain accessories

belts

mittens

ear muffs

bandannas

ties

purse

handkerchiefs

hair accessories

scarves

wallet

bridal headpiece



14 – Swimsuits or warm-up or ski suits, including –

athletic shorts

tennis outfit

sweatshirt

swimwear accessories

athletic shirt

jogging suit

swimwear

snow and ski suit

hunting wear

leotards



Do not include any sports uniforms.


15 – Uniforms, other than sport, for which the cost is not reimbursed, including shirts, pants, suits, service apparel, such as: medical, barber, boy or girl scout, mechanic, waiter/waitress, plumber and lab smocks, and military apparel


16 – Costumes, including costumes for dance, ballet, Halloween, etc.


17 – Footwear, including –

dress shoes

sandals

bedroom slippers


casual shoes

boots

sneakers, jogging, aerobic, basketball, tennis shoes

Do not include specialized athletic shoes such as for football, soccer, bowling,

biking, or baseball.














SECTION 9 – CLOTHING AND SEWING MATERIALS (continued)


Part B – Infants’ Clothing (Clothing for children under 2 years of age)


1 – Coats, jackets, or snowsuits


2 – Dresses and other outerwear, including –

bathing suits

sweater

pants

T-shirts

sunsuit

romper

pants set

jeans

jumpsuit

overalls

short set

vest

shirt

crawler

playsuit

jogging suit

tops





3 – Underwear and diapers, including disposable

Do not include diaper service.

4 – Sleeping garments

5 – Layettes

6 – Accessories, including –

boots

socks

booties

caps/hats

mittens/gloves

shoes

bibs

bonnets

slippers









Part B – Watches, Jewelry, and Hairpieces


7 – Watches


8 – Jewelry, including –

costume jewelry, rings, and infants jewelry

9 – Hairpieces, wigs, or toupees















SECTION 9 – CLOTHING AND SEWING MATERIALS (continued)



Part C – Clothing Services

1 – Repair, alteration, and tailoring for clothing and accessories


2 – Shoe repair and other shoe services


3 – Watch or jewelry repair , including cleaning


4 – Clothing rental, including formal wear


5 – Clothing storage outside the home


Part D – Sewing Materials

1 – Sewing and knitting materials for the home, including fabric for making slipcovers, blankets, quilts, afghans, tablecloths, flowers, curtains, etc., and for handwork

including yarn

2 – Sewing materials for making clothes, including any fabric used for making clothes


3 – Sewing notions, including –

sewing basket

patterns

buttons

thread

sewing kit

crochet hooks

measuring tapes

knitting needles, equipment

crochet thread

scissors

zipper

embroidery hoops

seam binding

snaps

needles/pins

embroidery thread


4 – Other sewing materials, including –

interfacing

fiberfill

stuffing

beads, glitter, sequins

quilt pad

foam

rug material

felt or felt squares















SECTIONS 10 and 11 – RENTED, LEASED,

AND OWNED VEHICLES







1 – Automobile


2 – Truck, minivan, van, and SUV


3 – Motor home


4 – Trailer-type camper


5 – Other attachable-type camper


6 – Motorcycle, motor scooter and moped (motorized bicycle)


7 – Boat, with a motor. Include jet skis.


8 – Boat, without a motor such as canoes, kayaks, and rowboats


9 – Trailer other than camper

such as for a boat or cycle – includes trailer for snowmobile or for moving, hauling, etc.


10 – Private airplane


11 – Any other vehicle

such as a snowmobile, dunebuggy, go-cart or riding golf cart (except charges for rental of golf carts included in golfing fees)
























SECTION 12 – VEHICLE OPERATING EXPENSES




Part A – Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Parts, and Equipment


1 – Oil change, lubrication, and oil filter

(Include oil only if purchased for an oil change)



2 – Motor tune-up, including –

air/fuel filters

computer sensor

ignition wires

ignition timing or mixture

distributor cap, rotor

PCV valve

valve adjustment

adjustment

emission controls

spark plugs


breather/vapor/air filter element


3 – Brake work, including –

anti-lock brakes

hydraulic system

shoes or pads

bleed brake system

master cylinder

wheel calipers

wheel cylinder

machine drums/rotors

brake adjustment

parking brake




4 – Battery purchase and installation


5 – Tire purchase and mounting


6 – Tire repairs


7 – Front end alignment, wheel balancing, wheel rotation


8 – Steering or front-end work, including –

axel bearing/seals

bushings

studs/lug nuts

power steering fluid/filter

axle shafts

CV joints/boots

tie rods

idler arms

rack and pinion

wheel hubs

ball joints

steering box/linkage


9 – Electrical system work, including –

alternator belt

car computer

ignition system

voltage-regulator

alternator/generator

coil

starter motor

gauges/instruments

battery charge

switches

wiring



10 – Engine repair or replacement, including –

carburetor

fuel injector

motor mounts

timing chain/gears or belt

fuel pump/lines/filter

turbo charge

pistons/rods

oil pump/cooler/hoses

crankshaft bearings

gaskets

choke



11 – Air conditioning work, including –

compressor

condenser

motor/switch

recharging


12 – Engine cooling system work, including –

coolant or filter

heater core

radiator

fan or water pump belt

hoses

thermostat

water pump

cooling fan/controls

pressure cap

cooling fan relay

fan switch or belt




SECTION 12 – VEHICLE OPERATING EXPENSES (continued)


Part A – Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Parts, and Equipment (continued)


13 – Exhaust system work, including –

catalytic converter

hanger/clamps

muffler

resonator

exhaust pipe

manifold gasket



14 – Clutch or transmission work, including –

clutch cable

hydraulic system

rebuilt transmission

transaxle

clutch fork

master cylinder

safety switch

transmission filter

flywheel

pilot bearing

shaft seal



15 – Body work and painting, including –

convertible top

doors

T-roof

crash repairs

glass replacement

vinyl top

rust proofing

window repair/replacement

sanding





16 – Shock absorber replacement, including MacPherson struts


17 – Drive shaft or rear-end work, including –

axle fluid

CV joints

rear axle

suspension

differential

tie rods

grommet

rear wheel axle seal

rear wheel bearings

universal joint

coil or leaf springs

axle mounts/bushings


18 – Video equipment and installation, including –

televisions and combinations of

GPS navigational system with screen

TVs with VCRs and/or DVD players

satellite receiver, In-Motion Satellite receiver

Video game consoles




19 – Audio equipment and installation, including –

antenna

CB radio

speakers

tape player

CB antenna

radio

stereo equipment



20 – Vehicle accessories and customizing, including –

alarm system

carpeting

running boards

steering wheel covers

bike/ski racks

fender skirts

seat covers

spoilers

bumper guards

luggage rack




21 – Vehicle cleaning services and cleaning supplies, including –

car washes

vacuuming

cleaning mitts

vehicle detailing services

waxes

upholstery sprays

protective coating

wheel cleaning supplies

boat cleaning services





22 – Other Vehicle Services, Parts, and Equipment, including –

battery cables

vent filters

jack

charcoal canister-filters

gas cable/cap/can

brake lights

gasket sets

windshield wipers

light bulbs

wheel lugs

headlights

speedometer cable

wheels

hub caps

heater repair

tire/wheel combination

tire pressure gauge





SECTION 12 – VEHICLE OPERATING EXPENSES (continued)


Part B – Licensing, Registration, and Inspection of Vehicles


1 – Driver’s licenses


2 – Vehicle inspection

emissions inspection


safety inspection



3 – State vehicle registration


4 – Local vehicle registration








































SECTION 13 – INSURANCE OTHER THAN HEALTH





1 – Long term care insurance


2 – Life insurance or other policies which provide benefits in case of death or disability, including –

term insurance

income or disability insurance

whole-life insurance

group-life insurance

cash benefits

straight-life insurance

mortgage insurance

flight insurance

veterans insurance

life endowments

annuities

burial insurance


HOME INSURANCE

Insurance protecting your home, furniture, personal effects, or other property against fire, theft, loss, natural disasters, or damage from other means.


3 – Homeowners insurance, including any insurance covered in mortgage payments or flood

insurance

flood insurance

fire and extended coverage


4 – Renters insurance


5 – Automobile or other vehicle insurance, including –

liability insurance

bodily injury insurance

collision insurance

property damage insurance

comprehensive insurance

no-fault insurance


6 – Other types of non-health insurance, including –

credit card insurance

personal liability insurance

mortgage guarantee insurance

ambulance

umbrella policies


Do not include malpractice insurance.














SECTION 14 – HOSPITALIZATION AND HEALTH INSURANCE






1 – Health Maintenance Organization

Expenses usually covered in full, or there may be a modest co-payment at the time of your visit.

  • Group/staff type: You go to a central facility (group health center) to receive care.

  • Independent practice association (IPA): Providers work from their individual offices (and are referred to as primary care physicians).



2 – Fee for Service Plan

You or your insurance company are generally billed after each visit.

  • Traditional fee for service plan: You may go to any doctor or hospital you choose.

  • Preferred Provider Organization (PPO): You are given a list of doctors from which to choose. If you go to a doctor on the PPO list, more expenses are covered than if you go to a doctor not on the list.



3 – Commercial Medicare Supplement

Voluntary contributory private insurance plan available to Medicare recipients. Covers the costs of deductibles, co-insurance, physician services, and other medical and health services.



4 – Special Purpose Plan

Covers only specific health needs. Examples of special purpose health insurance plans are:



dental insurance

mental health insurance

vision insurance

dread disease policy

prescription drug insurance


Do not include Medicare Prescription Drug plans.


















SECTION 15 – MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXPENDITURES





EYE CARE


1 – Eye examinations, treatment, or surgery, such as –

eye examinations

laser surgery

eye treatments

prescription sunglasses






2 – Purchase of eye glasses or contact lenses, such as –

eye glasses

contact lenses

contact lens insurance

warranty expenses

fittings

kits and equipment



DENTAL CARE


3 – Dental care, such as –

examinations

bridges

root canals

teeth whitening in a

cleanings

orthodontic work

X-rays

dental office

dentures

caps or crowns

fillings

any other dental services


INPATIENT CARE


4 – Hospital rooms or services, including –

anesthetics

injections

operating room

examinations

blood transfusions

oxygen

intensive care unit

nursing services

drugs and medicine

laboratory tests

recovery room

X-rays

treatment rooms

therapy

any other services



From facilities, such as –

general care hospitals

substance abuse hospitals



psychiatric hospitals

birthing centers






















SECTION 15 – MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXPENDITURES (continued)



SERVICES BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS OTHER THAN PHYSICIANS


5 – All services provided by medical professionals other than physicians, such as –

chiropractor

podiatrist

psychologist

substance abuse professionals

acupuncturist

midwife

homeopath

naturopath

marriage counselor

physical therapist

nurse practitioners

medical massage therapist

(certified)

Include services provided both inside and outside the home.

PHYSICIAN SERVICES


6 – All services provided and billed by physicians, such as –

general practitioner

internist

pediatrician

gynecologist

dermatologist

urologist

psychiatrist

any other type of physicians

surgeon

plastic surgeon

osteopath


OTHER MEDICAL CARE SERVICES


7 – Lab tests or x-rays

X-rays

blood tests

other types of lab tests

Do not include services received in a hospital as an inpatient or services for eye and dental care.





8 – Care in convalescent or nursing home

Include all services provided and billed by a convalescent or nursing home.


9 – Other medical care and outpatient services, such as –

ambulance services

blood donation

emergency room services

rescue services

outpatient hospital care


If medical care is given in outpatient department or emergency room, include -

injections

electro cardiogram

baby shots

physicians check up

allergy shots

skin treatment

cardiology test

broken bones/sprains

hearing test

cancer treatment

blood pressure check















SECTION 15 – MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXPENDITURES (continued)



MEDICINE OR MEDICAL SUPPLIES


10 – Purchase of hearing aids


11 – Prescribed medicines or prescribed drugs


12 – Rental of supportive or convalescent medical equipment, such as –

braces

splints

whirlpools

crutches

cervical collars

slings

canes

wheelchairs

ace bandages

walkers




13 – Purchase of supportive or convalescent medical equipment, such as –

braces

splints

whirlpools

crutches

cervical collars

slings

canes

wheelchairs

ace bandages

walkers

orthotics



14 – Rental of medical or surgical equipment for general use, such as –

ice bags

sinus masks

sun lamps

hot water bottles

blood pressure kits

heating pads

vaporizers

therapeutic heat lamps


15 – Purchase of medical or surgical equipment for general use, such as –

thermometers

sinus masks

sun lamps

therapeutic heat lamps

ice bags

insulin needles

hot water bottles

syringes

ostomy supplies

heating pads

blood pressure kits

oxygen

pollen masks

vaporizers

home defibrillator

orthopedic appliances (supports)


Do not include purchases of items such as band aids, gauze, cotton roll, and cotton balls.
























SECTION 16 – EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES






1 – Recreational lessons or other instructions, including –

golf

dancing

driving

tennis

music

photography

skiing

painting

sailing

swimming

sewing

instructional day camps

skydiving

needlepoint

cooking

any other recreational lessons

driving lessons

horseback riding




2 – Nursery school or child day care centers, including non-instructional day camps


3 – Tuition, including –

college or university

business school

elementary school

high school

secretarial school

parochial school

seminary

technical school

adult education

vocational school

preparatory school


Include only those expenses paid directly to the school or to other educational facility.

Do not report student loans.


4 – Housing while attending school, including –

student dormitory

sorority

fraternity

housing for married students

Include only those expenses paid directly to the school or to other educational facility.


5 – Food or board while attending school

Include only those expenses paid directly to the school or to other educational facility.


6 – Private school bus


7 – Purchase of any school books, supplies, or equipment, which has not already been reported, including –

text books

ruler

drafting equipment

laboratory equipment

microscopes

art supplies

technical books

cap and gown


8 – Other school related expenses not already reported, including the rental of any school

books or expenses

laboratory fees

matriculation fees

athletic fees

conferences and seminars

registration fees

health fees

transportation fees

rental of school equipment

laundry fees

tutoring

student union fees

exam preparation fees

cap and gown rentals

administration fees

rental of school books



Do not report student loans.












SECTION 17 – SUBSCRIPTIONS, MEMBERSHIPS, BOOKS,

AND ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES






Part A – Subscriptions and Memberships


1 – Subscriptions to newspapers, magazines, or periodicals. Include online subscriptions


2 – Books purchased from book club


3 – Season tickets to theater, concert series, opera, other musical series, or amusement parks


4 – Season tickets to sporting events

5 – Encyclopedias or other sets of reference books


6 – Golf courses, country clubs and other social organizations


7 – Health clubs, fitness centers, swimming pools, weight loss centers, or other sports and recreational organizations


8 – Vacation clubs

9 – Civic, service, or fraternal organization


10 – Credit card membership fees


11 – Shopping club memberships such as COSTCO and SAM’S


12 – Services that use Global Positioning Systems (GPS) such as OnStar, not already reported


13 – Direct or online dating services





















SECTION 17 – SUBSCRIPTIONS, MEMBERSHIPS, BOOKS,

AND ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES (continued)



Part B – Books and Entertainment Expenses


Fees for participation in sports, including –

tennis

golf

bowling

swimming

billiards





Single admissions to spectator sporting events, including –

football

baseball

hockey

soccer

auto racing

basketball




Single admissions to performances, including –

movies

operas

plays

concerts


Single admissions to other entertainment activities, including –

museums

zoos

state parks

amusement parks

historic sites





Books not purchased through book clubs, including –

paperbacks

hardcover

audio


Exclude reference books or school books.


Single copies of newspapers, magazines, periodicals (non-subscription)


Compact discs, audio tapes, or records


Photographic film, including disposable cameras





Photo processing

digital photo processing

video film processing




Purchase of video tapes or DVDs other than through a mail-order club


Rental of video tapes or DVDs, including –

mail delivery DVD rentals

















SECTION 18 – TRIPS AND VACATIONS






Part A – Types of Trips


1 – Visit friends or relatives

2 – Business trips

3 – Recreational trips, such as –

Sightseeing

Sports events

Club or organizational meetings

Outdoor recreation

4 – Any other trips that occur overnight or longer

5 – Any day trips to a place at least 75 miles away





Types of Transportation


COMMERCIAL

1 – local (taxi, etc.)

2 – airplane

3 – train

4 – bus

5 – ship


RENTED

6 – automobile

7 – truck, van

8 – motorcycle, moped

9 – private plane

10 – boat, trailer

11 - camper

12 – other vehicles


PRIVATE

13 – automobiles or other vehicles privately owned or leased by CU

14 – vehicle owned by someone else

15 – other transport






SECTION 18 – TRIPS AND VACATIONS (continued)


Rental of Sports Equipment

Golf clubs

Skis/snowboards

Fishing equipment

Boat

Scuba/snorkeling equipment

Other sports equipment



Fees for Playing Sports

Golf

Fishing

Swimming

Tennis

Skiing/snowboarding

Bowling

Exercise classes

Scuba/snorkeling

Other sports



Entertainment or Admissions

Movies

Theater

Concerts

Museums

Tours

Sports events

Other entertainment events













SECTION 19 – MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES





Part A – Miscellaneous Expenses



1 – Fresh flowers or potted plants

2 – Professional photography


3 – Services of lawyers or other legal professionals, including –

will

divorce

civil litigation, including lawsuits,

bail bonds

contracts

bankruptcies, etc.

arbitration services

estate settlement

criminal litigation, including

mediation


traffic citations

Do not include fees for business purposes or those related to closing costs

for the purchase of real estate.

4 – Accounting fees, including –

estate management

trust management

income tax preparation

Do not include fees for business purposes.


5 – Occupational expenses, such as union dues or professional licenses

6 – Gardening or lawn care services, including –

fertilizing

lawn cutting

hedge trimming

tree removal

tilling

tree pruning

planting

plowing


Include any services provided under service contracts.

Do not include services which are covered by management or maintenance fees.


7 – Housekeeping services, including –

cleaning

laundering

cooking

window washing

carpet cleaning



8 – Home security system service fees


9 – Other home services or small repair jobs around the house, not previously reported

Include diaper service.




10 – Moving, storage, or freight

moving companies

mini-warehouses

self-storage units

cargo shipping

Do not include expenses that are reimbursed by employer or other persons outside of the CU.


11 – Care for invalids, convalescents, handicapped, or elderly persons in the home

Do not include institutional or medical care.


12 – Adult day care centers




SECTION 19 – MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES (continued)


Part A – Miscellaneous Expenses (continued)



13 – Stamp or coin collecting

stamp albums

coin albums

first day covers





14 – Lotteries or games of chance


15 – Babysitting, nanny services, or other child care in YOUR home

Do not include nursery school care or care in a day care center.


16 – Babysitting, nanny services, or other child care in someone ELSE’s home

Do not include nursery school care or care in a day care center.


17 – Toys or games

games

trains

dart board

action figures

infant toys

stuffed animals

dolls

trucks





18 – Arts or crafts k
its

model kits

rug kits

needlepoint kits

arts and craft supplies


19 – Purchase of pets, pet supplies, or medicine for pets, including –

aquarium

tropical fish

dog house

collars

hamster cage

pet toys

bird cage

dog

guinea pig

cat

bird

hamster

gerbil





20 – Pet services, including –

grooming

kennels

license

pet daycare

pet resorts





21 – Veterinarian expenses for pets, including –

vet insurance

veterinary treatment



22 – Food and beverages for catered affairs

bridal showers

parties

Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

quinceaneras

weddings

graduations

anniversaries

confirmations


23 – Live entertainment

24 – Rental of party supplies


25 – Purchase or upkeep of cemetery lots or vaults

26 – Funerals, burials, or cremation

burial fees

flowers for funeral

musician honoraria

limousines (used

burial plans

clergy

funeral transcript

during funeral)






SECTION 19 – MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES (continued)


Part B – Contributions


GIVEN ANY MONEY BY CASH, CHECKS, OR GIVEN ANY GIFTCARDS TO –

1 – College students living away from home

Money to pay for tuition, room, board, books, fees, transportation, clothing, and entertainment expenses


2 – Any other people not in your CU, such as –

friends

co-workers

homeless persons


street musicians

birthday money

wedding money


cash gifts at the office

money to assist others



PAID ANY OF THE FOLLOWING –

3 – Child support

4 – Alimony

GIVEN ANY MONEY BY CASH, CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, OR CREDIT CARDS TO BENEFIT –

5 – Educational institutions

alumni funds

educational endowments


scholarship funds

school fund-raisers



6 – Political organizations

political parties

political candidates

Political Action Committees (PACs)


7 – Religious organizations, including churches, temples, and mosques, including –

tithes and offerings

religious fund raisers


building funds

religious television/radio ministries


8 – Charities and all other organizations, including –

Red Cross

civic organizations

American Cancer Society

fine arts and literary

United Way

American Art Association

Humane Society



GIVEN ANY STOCKS, BONDS, OR MUTUAL FUNDS


9 – Stocks, bonds, mutual funds

Include only funds given to persons or organizations outside of your CU





SECTION 20B – EXPENSE PATTERNS FOR

SELECTED SERVICES AND GOODS







Coin operated laundry or dry cleaning machines

clothing

quilts

linens


coats

rugs

drapes



Laundry or dry cleaning services

clothing

quilts

linens


coats

rugs

drapes



Cigarettes


Other tobacco products

cigars

pipe tobacco

chewing tobacco






Haircutting, styling, manicures, massages and other salon services

hair coloring

pedicures

facials


waxing

tanning salons




Safe deposit box located in a bank or similar financial institution


Charges or fees for personal financial services such as ATM fees or account service charges from financial institutions such as banks, credit unions, and finance companies –

ATM fees

check order fee


certified check fee

money order fee

online banking and bill payment fee

check cashing fee

regular service charges

below minimum balance fee


fees for personal loans, except those for real estate management fee for trust, custodial or

escrow accounts


Taxi or limousine service


Mass transportation services such as a bus, subway, mini-bus, or train


















SECTION 21 – CREDIT LIABILITY







CREDIT BALANCES

1 – Gasoline credit cards – Shell, Exxon, Citgo, etc.


2 – Store credit cards – department, specialty, electronic, or sporting goods


3 – Major credit cards – Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or other revolving credit accounts


4 – Shore installment credit accounts


5 – Financial institutions – banks, brokerages, savings and loans, credit unions, or insurance companies

Do not include insurance premium payments.


6 – Doctors, dentists, hospitals, or other medical practitioners for expenses not covered by insurance


7 – Other credit – school loans, personal loans, or loans from retirement plans






























SECTION 22 - OCCUPATIONS




01 – Administrator, Manager

administrator

manager

funeral director




02 – Teacher

teacher

guidance counselor





03 – Professional

registered nurse

accountant

physician

social worker

computer systems

lawyer

engineer

clergy

computer programmer

analyst


04 – Administrative Support, including Clerical

secretary

bookkeeper

clerk



receptionist

computer assistant

typist




05 – Sales, Retail

cashier

commodity salesperson

door to door salesperson

apparel salesperson

motor vehicle salesperson


06 – Sales, Business Goods and Services

mining sales representative

real estate salesperson


financial services

wholesale sales representative


manufacturing sales representative

insurance salesperson



07 – Technician

health technician

practical nurse

drafting

clinical laboratory technician

electronic technician






08 – Protective Service

private guard

police officer

firefighter




09 – Private Household Service

nanny

household worker





10 – Other Service (except private household)

janitor

cook

waiter/waitress

food preparer

food counter/fountain

child care worker

hairstylist

maid/houseman

orderly

worker


11 – Machine Operator, Assembler, Inspector

machine operator

assembler

inspector




12 – Transportation Operator

truck driver

bus driver

tractor operator

taxi driver



13 – Handler, Helper, Laborer

stock handler

freight handler

material handler

packager

construction laborer


14 – Mechanic or Repairer, Precision Production

automobile mechanic

machine repairer

machinist

meat cutter

sheet metal worker


15 – Construction, Mining

carpenter

electrician

painter

plumber

mining worker


16 – Farming

farmer

farm worker





17 – Forestry, Fishing, Groundskeeping

forestry worker

fisher

groundskeeper

animal caretaker



18 – Armed Forces

armed forces







SECTION 22 – WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME






CARD A


0.

Loss

1.

$

0

$

4,999

2.

$

5,000

$

9,999

3.

$

10,000

$

14,999

4.

$

15,000

$

19,999

5.

$

20,000

$

29,999

6.

$

30,000

$

39,999

7.

$

40,000

$

49,999

8.

$

50,000

$

69,999

9.

$

70,000

$

89,999

10.

$

90,000

$

119,999

11.

$

120,000 and over








SECTION 22 – WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME (continued)






CARD B


0.

Less than $300

1.

$

300

$

399

2.

$

400

$

499

3.

$

500

$

599

4.

$

600

$

699

5.

$

700

$

799

6.

$

800

$

899

7.

$

900

$

999

8.

$

1,000

$

1,499

9.

$

1,500 and over















SECTION 22 – WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME (continued)






CARD C


0.

Loss

1.

$

0

$

999

2.

$

1,000

$

1,999

3.

$

2,000

$

2,999

4.

$

3,000

$

3,999

5.

$

4,000

$

4,999

6.

$

5,000

$

9,999

7.

$

10,000

$

14,999

8.

$

15,000

$

19,999

9.

$

20,000

$

29,999

10.

$

30,000

$

39,999

11.

$

40,000

$

49,999

12.

$

50,000 and over






CALENDAR


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T

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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11

12

13

14

1 5

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31






JULY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31







FEBRUARY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S





1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1 2

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28






AUGUST

S

M

T

W

T

F

S




1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31




MARCH

S

M

T

W

T

F

S





1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31



SEPTEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S







1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30









APRIL

S

M

T

W

T

F

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30








OCTOBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S


1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31






MAY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S



1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

2 1

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31





NOVEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S





1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1 2

13

14

1 5

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30




JUNE

S

M

T

W

T

F

S






1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30



DECEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S







1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1 8

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31








CALENDAR


2008



JANUARY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S



1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

31

31





JULY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S



1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31





FEBRUARY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S






1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1 8

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29




AUGUST

S

M

T

W

T

F

S






1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30










MARCH

S

M

T

W

T

F

S







1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31








SEPTEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S


1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1 5

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30














APRIL

S

M

T

W

T

F

S



1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30






OCTOBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S




1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31




MAY

S

M

T

W

T

F

S





1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

1 9

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31



NOVEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S







1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

2 0

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30









JUNE

S

M

T

W

T

F

S

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30








DECEMBER

S

M

T

W

T

F

S


1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

2 5

26

27

28

29

30

31














FRACTION CONVERSION CHART

Fractions to Percentages



Fraction

%


Fraction

%


Fraction

%

1/2

50.00


1/7

14.29


3/9

33.33

1/3

33.33


2/7

28.57


4/9

44.44

2/3

66.67


3/7

42.86


5/9

55.55

1/4

25.00


4/7

57.14


6/9

66.67

2/4

50.00


5/7

71.42


7/9

77.78

3/4

75.00


6/7

85.71


8/9

88.89

1/5

20.00


1/8

12.5


1/10

10.00

2/5

40.00


2/8

25.00


2/10

20.00

3/5

60.00


3/8

37.50


3/10

30.00

4/5

80.00


4/8

50.00


4/10

40.00

1/6

16.67


5/8

62.50


5/10

50.00

2/6

33.33


6/8

75.00


6/10

60.00

3/6

50.00


7/8

87.50


7/10

70.00

4/6

66.67


1/9

11.11


8/10

80.00

5/6

83.33


2/9

22.22


9/10

90.00
























PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT




The U.S. Census Bureau is conducting the Consumer Expenditure Surveys

for the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor under

title 29, United States Code. The survey’s purpose is to obtain information on what Americans are purchasing in order to update the Consumer Price Index (CPI). All survey information will be used for statistical purposes only.


Any information you provide for this survey is confidential, by law, under

title 13, United States Code. Participation in this survey is voluntary and there are no penalties for refusing to answer any question(s). However, your cooperation is extremely important to help ensure the completeness and accuracy of these data.





























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Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. Census Bureau





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