ACS-1 Stateside HU Questionnaire Package - ACS Form

The American Community Survey

Attachment E -- ACS-1(2013) Stateside English Questionnaire

The American Community Survey

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

THE

American Community Survey

Start Here
Respond online today at:
https://respond.census.gov/acs
OR
Complete this form and mail it
back as soon as possible.

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➜

This form asks for information about the
people who are living or staying at the
address on the mailing label and about the
house, apartment, or mobile home located
at the address on the mailing label.

Please print today’s date.
Year
Month Day

Please print the name and telephone number of the person who is
filling out this form. We may contact you if there is a question.
Last Name

First Name

MI

Area Code + Number
If you need help or have questions
about completing this form, please call
1-800-354-7271. The telephone call is free.
Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD):
Call 1–800–582–8330. The telephone call is free.

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How many people are living or staying at this address?
● INCLUDE everyone who is living or staying here for more than 2 months.
● INCLUDE yourself if you are living here for more than 2 months.
● INCLUDE anyone else staying here who does not have another place to
stay, even if they are here for 2 months or less.
● DO NOT INCLUDE anyone who is living somewhere else for more than
2 months, such as a college student living away or someone in the
Armed Forces on deployment.
Number of people

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Fill out pages 2, 3, and 4 for everyone, including yourself, who is
living or staying at this address for more than 2 months. Then
complete the rest of the form.

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ACS-1(2013)KFI

FORM
(02-07-2012) Draft 4

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Person 1

Person 2
1 What is Person 2’s name?

(Person 1 is the person living or staying here in whose name this house
or apartment is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such
person, start with the name of any adult living or staying here.)

Last Name (Please print)

First Name

MI

2 How is this person related to Person 1? Mark (X) ONE box.

1

What is Person 1’s name?
Last Name (Please print)

2

First Name

MI

How is this person related to Person 1? Mark (X) ONE box.
X

3

Female

Stepson or stepdaughter

Housemate or roommate

Brother or sister

Unmarried partner

Father or mother

Foster child

Grandchild

Other nonrelative

Female

4 What is Person 2’s age and what is Person 2’s date of birth?
Please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.
Print numbers in boxes.
Age (in years)
Month Day
Year of birth

➜ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Question 5 about Hispanic origin and
Question 6 about race. For this survey, Hispanic origins are not races.

➜ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Question 5 about Hispanic origin and
Question 6 about race. For this survey, Hispanic origins are not races.

5 Is Person 2 of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?

No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano

Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano

Yes, Puerto Rican

Yes, Puerto Rican

Yes, Cuban

Yes, Cuban

Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin – Print origin, for example,
Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on. C

Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin – Print origin, for example,
Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on. C

6 What is Person 2’s race? Mark (X) one or more boxes.

What is Person 1’s race? Mark (X) one or more boxes.
White

White

Black, African Am., or Negro

Black, African Am., or Negro

American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. C

American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. C

Asian Indian

Japanese

Native Hawaiian

Asian Indian

Japanese

Native Hawaiian

Chinese

Korean

Guamanian or Chamorro

Chinese

Korean

Guamanian or Chamorro

Filipino

Vietnamese

Samoan

Filipino

Vietnamese

Samoan

Other Pacific Islander –
Print race, for example,
Fijian, Tongan, and so on. C

Other Asian – Print race, for
example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai,
Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. C

Other Asian – Print race, for
example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai,
Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. C

Some other race – Print race. C

2

Roomer or boarder

Please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.
Print numbers in boxes.
Age (in years)
Month Day
Year of birth

Is Person 1 of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?

6

Other relative

Adopted son or daughter

Male

What is Person 1’s age and what is Person 1’s date of birth?

5

Biological son or daughter

3 What is Person 2’s sex? Mark (X) ONE box.

What is Person 1’s sex? Mark (X) ONE box.

4

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law

Parent-in-law

Person 1

Male

Husband or wife

Some other race – Print race. C

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Other Pacific Islander –
Print race, for example,
Fijian, Tongan, and so on. C

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Person 3
1

1 What is Person 4’s name?

What is Person 3’s name?
Last Name (Please print)

2

Person 4

First Name

MI

How is this person related to Person 1? Mark (X) ONE box.

5

6

MI

2 How is this person related to Person 1? Mark (X) ONE box.

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law

Husband or wife

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law

Biological son or daughter

Other relative

Biological son or daughter

Other relative

Adopted son or daughter

Roomer or boarder

Adopted son or daughter

Roomer or boarder

Stepson or stepdaughter

Housemate or roommate

Stepson or stepdaughter

Housemate or roommate

Brother or sister

Unmarried partner

Brother or sister

Unmarried partner

Father or mother

Foster child

Father or mother

Foster child

Grandchild

Other nonrelative

Grandchild

Other nonrelative

Parent-in-law

3 What is Person 4’s sex? Mark (X) ONE box.

What is Person 3’s sex? Mark (X) ONE box.
Male

4

First Name

Husband or wife

Parent-in-law

3

Last Name (Please print)

Female

Male

What is Person 3’s age and what is Person 3’s date of birth?

Female

4 What is Person 4’s age and what is Person 4’s date of birth?

Please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.
Print numbers in boxes.
Age (in years)
Month Day
Year of birth

Please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.
Print numbers in boxes.
Age (in years)
Month Day
Year of birth

➜ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Question 5 about Hispanic origin and
Question 6 about race. For this survey, Hispanic origins are not races.

➜ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Question 5 about Hispanic origin and
Question 6 about race. For this survey, Hispanic origins are not races.

5 Is Person 4 of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?

Is Person 3 of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano

Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano

Yes, Puerto Rican

Yes, Puerto Rican

Yes, Cuban

Yes, Cuban

Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin – Print origin, for example,
Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on. C

Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin – Print origin, for example,
Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on. C

6 What is Person 4’s race? Mark (X) one or more boxes.

What is Person 3’s race? Mark (X) one or more boxes.
White

White

Black, African Am., or Negro

Black, African Am., or Negro

American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. C

American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. C

Asian Indian

Japanese

Native Hawaiian

Asian Indian

Japanese

Native Hawaiian

Chinese

Korean

Guamanian or Chamorro

Chinese

Korean

Guamanian or Chamorro

Filipino

Vietnamese

Samoan

Filipino

Vietnamese

Samoan

Other Pacific Islander –
Print race, for example,
Fijian, Tongan, and so on. C

Other Asian – Print race, for
example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai,
Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. C

Other Asian – Print race, for
example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai,
Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. C

Some other race – Print race. C

Some other race – Print race. C

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Other Pacific Islander –
Print race, for example,
Fijian, Tongan, and so on. C

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Person 5
1

What is Person 5’s name?
Last Name (Please print)

First Name

MI

If there are more than five people living or staying here,
print their names in the spaces for Person 6 through Person 12.
We may call you for more information about them.

Person 6
Last Name (Please print)

2

First Name

MI

How is this person related to Person 1? Mark (X) ONE box.
Husband or wife

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law

Biological son or daughter

Other relative

Adopted son or daughter

Roomer or boarder

Stepson or stepdaughter

Housemate or roommate

Brother or sister

Unmarried partner

Father or mother

Foster child

Grandchild

Other nonrelative

Sex

Male

Female

Age (in years)

Person 7
Last Name (Please print)

First Name

MI

Parent-in-law
Sex

3

Male

Female

What is Person 5’s sex? Mark (X) ONE box.
Male

4

Age (in years)

Person 8

Female

What is Person 5’s age and what is Person 5’s date of birth?

Last Name (Please print)

First Name

MI

Please report babies as age 0 when the child is less than 1 year old.
Print numbers in boxes.
Age (in years)
Month Day
Year of birth
Sex

➜ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Question 5 about Hispanic origin and
Question 6 about race. For this survey, Hispanic origins are not races.

5

Male

Female

Person 9
Last Name (Please print)

Is Person 5 of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?

Age (in years)

First Name

MI

No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin
Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican

Sex

Yes, Cuban
Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin – Print origin, for example,
Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on. C

6

Male

Female

Age (in years)

Person 10
Last Name (Please print)

First Name

MI

What is Person 5’s race? Mark (X) one or more boxes.
White

Sex

Black, African Am., or Negro
American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. C

Male

Female

Person 11
Last Name (Please print)

Asian Indian

Japanese

Native Hawaiian

Chinese

Korean

Guamanian or Chamorro

Filipino

Vietnamese

Samoan

Other Asian – Print race, for
example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai,
Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. C

Sex

Other Pacific Islander –
Print race, for example,
Fijian, Tongan, and so on. C

Age (in years)

Male

First Name

Female

Age (in years)

Person 12
Last Name (Please print)

First Name

Some other race – Print race. C
Sex

4

Male

Female

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Age (in years)

MI

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Housing
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1

Please answer the following questions
about the house, apartment, or mobile
home at the address on the mailing label.
Which best describes this building?
Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant.

8 Does this house, apartment, or mobile

Answer questions 4 – 6 if this is a HOUSE
OR A MOBILE HOME; otherwise, SKIP to
question 7a.

home have –

home on?

c. a bathtub or shower?

A mobile home

1 to 9.9 acres

e. a stove or range?

A one-family house detached from any
other house

10 or more acres

f. a refrigerator?

actual sales of all agricultural products
from this property?

9 At this house, apartment, or mobile home –

None

A building with 5 to 9 apartments

$1 to $999

A building with 10 to 19 apartments

$1,000 to $2,499

A building with 20 to 49 apartments

$2,500 to $4,999

A building with 50 or more apartments

$5,000 to $9,999

Boat, RV, van, etc.

$10,000 or more

2000 or later – Specify year

g. telephone service from
which you can both make
and receive calls? Include
cell phones.

5 IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what were the

A building with 3 or 4 apartments

About when was this building first built?

No

b. a flush toilet?

4 How many acres is this house or mobile

d. a sink with a faucet?

A building with 2 apartments

Yes

a. hot and cold running water?

Less than 1 acre ➔ SKIP to question 6

A one-family house attached to one or
more houses

2

A

do you or any member of this household
own or use any of the following computers?
• EXCLUDE GPS devices, digital music players,
and devices with only limited computing
capabilities, for example: household
appliances.
Yes
No
a. Desktop, laptop, netbook, or
notebook computer
b. Handheld computer,
smart mobile phone, or other
handheld wireless computer

6 Is there a business (such as a store or
barber shop) or a medical office on this
property?

c. Some other type of computer
Specify C

Yes
No
1990 to 1999
1980 to 1989

10 At this house, apartment, or mobile home –
house, apartment, or mobile home?
Rooms must be separated by built-in
archways or walls that extend out at least
6 inches and go from floor to ceiling.

1970 to 1979
1960 to 1969

1940 to 1949

• INCLUDE bedrooms, kitchens, etc.
• EXCLUDE bathrooms, porches, balconies,
foyers, halls, or unfinished basements.

1939 or earlier

Number of rooms

1950 to 1959

3

When did PERSON 1 (listed on page 2)
move into this house, apartment, or
mobile home?
Month

Year

do you or any member of this household
access the Internet?

7 a. How many separate rooms are in this

Yes, with a subscription to an Internet
service
Yes, without a subscription to an Internet
service ➔ SKIP to question 12
No Internet access at this house, apartment,
or mobile home ➔ SKIP to question 12

11 At this house, apartment, or mobile home –
do you or any member of this household
subscribe to the Internet using –
b. How many of these rooms are bedrooms?
Count as bedrooms those rooms you would
list if this house, apartment, or mobile home
were for sale or rent. If this is an
efficiency/studio apartment, print "0".
Number of bedrooms

Yes

No

a. Dial-up service?
b. DSL service?
c. Cable modem service?
d. Fiber-optic service?
e. Mobile broadband plan for
a computer or a cell phone?
f. Satellite service?
g. Some other service?
Specify service C

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Housing (continued)

14 a. LAST MONTH, what was the cost of

12 How many automobiles, vans, and trucks
of one-ton capacity or less are kept at
home for use by members of this
household?

electricity for this house, apartment,
or mobile home?
Last month’s cost – Dollars
$

.00

,

None

15 IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did you or any
member of this household receive benefits
from the Food Stamp Program or SNAP
(the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program)? Do NOT include WIC, the School
Lunch Program, or assistance from food banks.
Yes

OR

1

Included in rent or condominium fee

2

No charge or electricity not used

No

16 Is this house, apartment, or mobile home
part of a condominium?

3

b. LAST MONTH, what was the cost of
gas for this house, apartment, or mobile
home?

4
5

Last month’s cost – Dollars

6 or more

$

.00

,

13 Which FUEL is used MOST for heating this

Monthly amount – Dollars

OR

house, apartment, or mobile home?

Solar energy
Other fuel

OR
None

No charge or gas not used
No

Electricity

Wood

c. IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what was
the cost of water and sewer for this
house, apartment, or mobile home? If
you have lived here less than 12 months,
estimate the cost.
Past 12 months’ cost – Dollars
$

.00

,

No fuel used

OR

17 Is this house, apartment, or mobile home –
Mark (X) ONE box.
Owned by you or someone in this
household with a mortgage or loan?
Include home equity loans.
Owned by you or someone in this
household free and clear (without a
mortgage or loan)?

Included in rent or condominium fee

Rented?

No charge

Occupied without payment of
rent? ➔ SKIP to C on the next page

d. IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what was the
cost of oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.,
for this house, apartment, or mobile
home? If you have lived here less than 12
months, estimate the cost.
Past 12 months’ cost – Dollars
$

.00

,
OR

Included in rent or condominium fee
No charge or these fuels not used

6

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.00

,

Included in electricity payment
entered above

Gas: bottled, tank, or LP

Coal or coke

$

Included in rent or condominium fee

Gas: from underground pipes serving the
neighborhood

Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.

Yes ➔ What is the monthly
condominium fee? For renters,
answer only if you pay the
condominium fee in addition to
your rent; otherwise, mark the
"None" box.

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Housing (continued)
B

22 a. Do you or any member of this

Answer questions 18a and b if this house,
apartment, or mobile home is RENTED.
Otherwise, SKIP to question 19.

23 a. Do you or any member of this
household have a second mortgage
or a home equity loan on THIS property?

household have a mortgage, deed of
trust, contract to purchase, or similar
debt on THIS property?

Yes, home equity loan
Yes, mortgage, deed of trust, or
similar debt

Yes, second mortgage

Yes, contract to purchase

18 a. What is the monthly rent for this house,

No ➔ SKIP to question 23a

apartment, or mobile home?
Monthly amount – Dollars
$

.00

,

b. Does the monthly rent include any
meals?

No

C

19 About how much do you think this house
and lot, apartment, or mobile home (and
lot, if owned) would sell for if it were for
sale?
Amount – Dollars
,

.00

,

20 What are the annual real estate taxes on
THIS property?
Annual amount – Dollars
$

b. How much is the regular monthly
payment on all second or junior
mortgages and all home equity loans
on THIS property?

Monthly amount – Dollars
,

Monthly amount – Dollars

.00

$

.00

,

OR

No regular payment required ➔ SKIP
to question 23a
c. Does the regular monthly mortgage
payment include payments for real
estate taxes on THIS property?

.00

,

OR

Answer questions 19–23 if you or someone
else in this household OWNS or IS BUYING
this house, apartment, or mobile home.
Otherwise, SKIP to E .

$

No ➔ SKIP to D

b. How much is the regular monthly
mortgage payment on THIS property?
Include payment only on FIRST mortgage
or contract to purchase.

$

Yes

Yes, second mortgage and home
equity loan

No regular payment required

D

Answer question 24 if this is a MOBILE
HOME. Otherwise, SKIP to E .

Yes, taxes included in mortgage
payment
No, taxes paid separately or taxes
not required

24 What are the total annual costs for
personal property taxes, site rent,
registration fees, and license fees on
THIS mobile home and its site?
Exclude real estate taxes.

d. Does the regular monthly mortgage
payment include payments for fire,
hazard, or flood insurance on THIS
property?

Annual costs – Dollars
$

Yes, insurance included in mortgage
payment
No, insurance paid separately or no
insurance

E

,

.00

Answer questions about PERSON 1 on the
next page if you listed at least one person
on page 2. Otherwise, SKIP to page 28 for
the mailing instructions.

OR
None

21 What is the annual payment for fire,
hazard, and flood insurance on THIS
property?
Annual amount – Dollars
$

.00

,
OR
None

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Person 1
➜

b. What grade or level was this person
attending? Mark (X) ONE box.
Nursery school, preschool

Please copy the name of Person 1 from page 2,
then continue answering questions below.

Kindergarten
Grade 1 through 12 – Specify
grade 1 – 12

Last Name

First Name

7

15 What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic origin?

(For example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am.,
Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican,
French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish,
Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)

MI

Where was this person born?
In the United States – Print name of state.

College undergraduate years (freshman to
16 a. Does this person speak a language other than
senior)
English at home?
Graduate or professional school beyond a
bachelor’s degree (for example: MA or PhD
Yes
program, or medical or law school)
No ➔ SKIP to question 17a
13 What is the highest degree or level of school
this person has COMPLETED? Mark (X) ONE box.
b. What is this language?
If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or
highest degree received.
NO SCHOOLING COMPLETED

Outside the United States – Print name of
foreign country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No schooling completed
NURSERY OR PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12

Nursery school

8

Is this person a citizen of the United States?

Kindergarten

Yes, born in the United States ➔ SKIP to
question 10

Grade 1 through 11 – Specify
grade 1 – 11

c. How well does this person speak English?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent
or parents

12th grade – NO DIPLOMA

17 a. Did this person live in this house or apartment
1 year ago?

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization – Print year
of naturalization

Regular high school diploma

Person is under 1 year old ➔ SKIP to
question 18

GED or alternative credential

Yes, this house ➔ SKIP to question 18

COLLEGE OR SOME COLLEGE

No, not a U.S. citizen

9

For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Some college credit, but less than 1 year of
college credit

When did this person come to live in the
United States? Print numbers in boxes.
Year

No, outside the United States and
Puerto Rico – Print name of foreign country,
or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below;
then SKIP to question 18

1 or more years of college credit, no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, BS)
AFTER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

10 In what country was this person’s FATHER born?

Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng,
MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree
(for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No, different house in the United States or
Puerto Rico
b. Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Address (Number and street name)

Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)

11 In what country was this person’s MOTHER born?
Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

12 a. At any time IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS, has
this person attended school or college?

F

Answer question 14 if this person has a
bachelor’s degree or higher. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 15.

14 This question focuses on this person’s

Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten,
elementary school, home school, and schooling
which leads to a high school diploma or a college
degree.

No, has not attended in the last 3
months ➔ SKIP to question 13

BACHELOR’S DEGREE. Please print below the
specific major(s) of any BACHELOR’S DEGREES
this person has received. (For example: chemical
engineering, elementary teacher education,
organizational psychology)

Name of city, town, or post office

Name of U.S. county or municipio in
Puerto Rico

Name of U.S. state or
Puerto Rico

Yes, public school, public college
Yes, private school, private college,
home school

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Person 1 (continued)

H

18 Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the

Answer question 21 if this person is
15 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 2 on page 12.

following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans? Mark "Yes" or "No" for EACH type
of coverage in items a – h.
21 Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
Yes No
condition, does this person have difficulty
a. Insurance through a current or
doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s
former employer or union (of this
office or shopping?
person or another family member)
b. Insurance purchased directly from
Yes
an insurance company (by this
No
person or another family member)
c. Medicare, for people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities

6 to 11 months
1 or 2 years
3 or 4 years
5 or more years

e. TRICARE or other military health care

Separated

f. VA (including those who have ever
used or enrolled for VA health care)

Never married ➔ SKIP to I

U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
Mark (X) ONE box.

Widowed

Never served in the military ➔ SKIP to
question 31a

Divorced

23 In the PAST 12 MONTHS did this person get –
Yes

h. Any other type of health insurance
or health coverage plan – Specify

No

Only on active duty for training in the Reserves
or National Guard ➔ SKIP to question 30a
Now on active duty
On active duty in the past, but not now

a. Married?
b. Widowed?
c. Divorced?

24 How many times has this person been married?

serious difficulty hearing?

Once

Yes

Two times

No

Three or more times

b. Is this person blind or does he/she have
25 In what year did this person last get married?
serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
Year

G

Less than 6 months

28 Has this person ever served on active duty in the
Now married

19 a. Is this person deaf or does he/she have

If the grandparent is financially responsible for
more than one grandchild, answer the question
for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has
been responsible for the longest period of time.

22 What is this person’s marital status?

d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or
any kind of government-assistance
plan for those with low incomes
or a disability

g. Indian Health Service

c. How long has this grandparent been
responsible for these grandchildren?

29 When did this person serve on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces? Mark (X) a box for EACH period
in which this person served, even if just for part of the
period.

September 2001 or later
August 1990 to August 2001 (including
Persian Gulf War)
May 1975 to July 1990
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
February 1955 to July 1964
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)

Yes

January 1947 to June 1950

No

World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)

Answer question 20a – c if this person is
5 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 2 on page 12.

20 a. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition, does this person have serious
difficulty concentrating, remembering, or
making decisions?
Yes

I

Answer question 26 if this person is
female and 15 – 50 years old. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 27a.

November 1941 or earlier

30 a. Does this person have a VA service-connected
disability rating?

26 Has this person given birth to any children in
the past 12 months?

Yes (such as 0%, 10%, 20%, ... , 100%)
No ➔ SKIP to question 31a

Yes
No

27 a. Does this person have any of his/her own

No
b. Does this person have serious difficulty
walking or climbing stairs?
Yes
No
c. Does this person have difficulty dressing or
bathing?

grandchildren under the age of 18 living in
this house or apartment?

b. What is this person’s service-connected
disability rating?
0 percent
10 or 20 percent

Yes

30 or 40 percent

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

50 or 60 percent

b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for
most of the basic needs of any grandchildren
under the age of 18 who live in this house or
apartment?

Yes

Yes

No

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

70 percent or higher

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31 a. LAST WEEK, did this person work for pay

Answer question 34 if you marked "Car,
truck, or van" in question 33. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 35.

at a job (or business)?

38 During the LAST 4 WEEKS, has this person been
ACTIVELY looking for work?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to question 40

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 32
No – Did not work (or retired)

34 How many people, including this person,
usually rode to work in the car, truck, or van
LAST WEEK?
Person(s)

b. LAST WEEK, did this person do ANY work
for pay, even for as little as one hour?

39 LAST WEEK, could this person have started a
job if offered one, or returned to work if
recalled?

Yes

Yes, could have gone to work

No ➔ SKIP to question 37a

No, because of own temporary illness

32 At what location did this person work LAST

35 What time did this person usually leave home

No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)

to go to work LAST WEEK?

WEEK? If this person worked at more than one

Hour

location, print where he or she worked most
last week.

:

a. Address (Number and street name)

40 When did this person last work, even for a few

Minute
a.m.
p.m.

days?
Within the past 12 months
1 to 5 years ago ➔ SKIP to L

If the exact address is not known, give a
description of the location such as the building
name or the nearest street or intersection.

36 How many minutes did it usually take this
person to get from home to work LAST WEEK?
Minutes

Over 5 years ago or never worked ➔ SKIP to
question 49

41 a. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did
this person work 50 or more weeks? Count
paid time off as work.

b. Name of city, town, or post office

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 42
c. Is the work location inside the limits of that
city or town?

K

Answer questions 37 – 40 if this person
did NOT work last week. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 41a.

Yes

No
b. How many weeks DID this person work, even
for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid
sick leave, and military service?

No, outside the city/town limits

37 a. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from

d. Name of county

a job?

e. Name of U.S. state or foreign country

48 to 49 weeks

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 37c

40 to 47 weeks

No

27 to 39 weeks
14 to 26 weeks

b. LAST WEEK, was this person TEMPORARILY
absent from a job or business?
f. ZIP Code

50 to 52 weeks

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness,
maternity leave, other family/personal
reasons, bad weather, etc. ➔ SKIP to
question 40
No ➔ SKIP to question 38

13 weeks or less

42 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS
WORKED, how many hours did this person
usually work each WEEK?
Usual hours worked each WEEK

33 How did this person usually get to work LAST
WEEK? If this person usually used more than one
method of transportation during the trip, mark (X)
the box of the one used for most of the distance.

c. Has this person been informed that he or she
will be recalled to work within the next
6 months OR been given a date to return to
work?

Car, truck, or van

Motorcycle

Bus or trolley bus

Bicycle

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 39

Streetcar or trolley car

Walked

No

Subway or elevated
Railroad

Worked at
home ➔ SKIP
to question 41a

Ferryboat

Other method

Taxicab

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47 What kind of work was this person doing?

Answer questions 43 – 48 if this person
worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 49.

43 – 48 CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB
ACTIVITY. Describe clearly this person’s chief

d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement.

(For example: registered nurse, personnel manager,
supervisor of order department, secretary,
accountant)

Yes ➔
No

activities or duties? (For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks,
typing and filing, reconciling financial records)

Yes ➔
No

49 INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

an employee of a PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT
company or business, or of an individual, for
wages, salary, or commissions?
an employee of a PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT,
tax-exempt, or charitable organization?

Mark (X) the "Yes" box for each type of income this
person received, and give your best estimate of the
TOTAL AMOUNT during the PAST 12 MONTHS.
(NOTE: The "past 12 months" is the period from
today’s date one year ago up through today.)

a local GOVERNMENT employee
(city, county, etc.)?

Mark (X) the "No" box to show types of income
NOT received.

a state GOVERNMENT employee?

If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to
the right of the dollar amount.

a Federal GOVERNMENT employee?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own NOT INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
working WITHOUT PAY in family business
or farm?

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

f. Any public assistance or welfare payments
from the state or local welfare office.

43 Was this person –
Mark (X) ONE box.

.00

,

e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

48 What were this person’s most important

job activity or business last week. If this person
had more than one job, describe the one at
which this person worked the most hours. If this
person had no job or business last week, give
information for his/her last job or business.

$

Yes ➔
No

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions.
Do NOT include Social Security.
Yes ➔

$

No
For income received jointly, report the appropriate
share for each person – or, if that’s not possible,
report the whole amount for only one person and
mark the "No" box for the other person.

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

h. Any other sources of income received
regularly such as Veterans’ (VA) payments,
unemployment compensation, child support
or alimony. Do NOT include lump sum payments
such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a
home.

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses,
or tips from all jobs. Report amount before
deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items.

44 For whom did this person work?
If now on active duty in
the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box ➔
and print the branch of the Armed Forces.

Yes ➔ $
No

Describe the activity at the location where employed.
(For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail
order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

46 Is this mainly – Mark (X) ONE box.
manufacturing?

.00

Yes ➔
No

$

,

Yes ➔

$

No

,

,

.00

$
Loss

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

None OR

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

c. Interest, dividends, net rental income,
royalty income, or income from estates
and trusts. Report even small amounts credited
to an account.
Yes ➔

retail trade?

No

$

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

➜

Continue with the questions for Person 2 on the
next page. If no one is listed as Person 2 on
page 2, SKIP to page 28 for mailing instructions.

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b. Self-employment income from own nonfarm 50 What was this person’s total income during the
PAST 12 MONTHS? Add entries in questions 49a
businesses or farm businesses, including
to 49h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss,
proprietorships and partnerships. Report
enter the amount and mark (X) the "Loss" box next to
NET income after business expenses.
the dollar amount.

wholesale trade?
other (agriculture, construction, service,
government, etc.)?

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Name of company, business, or other employer

45 What kind of business or industry was this?

,

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b. What grade or level was this person
attending? Mark (X) ONE box.
Nursery school, preschool

Please copy the name of Person 2 from page 3,
then continue answering questions below.

Kindergarten
Grade 1 through 12 – Specify
grade 1 – 12

Last Name

First Name

7

15 What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic origin?

(For example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am.,
Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican,
French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish,
Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)

MI

Where was this person born?
In the United States – Print name of state.

College undergraduate years (freshman to
16 a. Does this person speak a language other than
senior)
English at home?
Graduate or professional school beyond a
bachelor’s degree (for example: MA or PhD
Yes
program, or medical or law school)
No ➔ SKIP to question 17a
13 What is the highest degree or level of school
this person has COMPLETED? Mark (X) ONE box.
b. What is this language?
If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or
highest degree received.
NO SCHOOLING COMPLETED

Outside the United States – Print name of
foreign country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No schooling completed
NURSERY OR PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12

Nursery school

8

Is this person a citizen of the United States?

Kindergarten

Yes, born in the United States ➔ SKIP to
question 10

Grade 1 through 11 – Specify
grade 1 – 11

c. How well does this person speak English?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent
or parents

12th grade – NO DIPLOMA

17 a. Did this person live in this house or apartment
1 year ago?

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization – Print year
of naturalization

Regular high school diploma

Person is under 1 year old ➔ SKIP to
question 18

GED or alternative credential

Yes, this house ➔ SKIP to question 18

COLLEGE OR SOME COLLEGE

No, not a U.S. citizen

9

For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Some college credit, but less than 1 year of
college credit

When did this person come to live in the
United States? Print numbers in boxes.
Year

No, outside the United States and
Puerto Rico – Print name of foreign country,
or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below;
then SKIP to question 18

1 or more years of college credit, no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, BS)
AFTER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

10 In what country was this person’s FATHER born?

Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng,
MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree
(for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No, different house in the United States or
Puerto Rico
b. Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Address (Number and street name)

Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)

11 In what country was this person’s MOTHER born?
Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

12 a. At any time IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS, has
this person attended school or college?

F

Answer question 14 if this person has a
bachelor’s degree or higher. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 15.

14 This question focuses on this person’s

Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten,
elementary school, home school, and schooling
which leads to a high school diploma or a college
degree.

No, has not attended in the last 3
months ➔ SKIP to question 13

BACHELOR’S DEGREE. Please print below the
specific major(s) of any BACHELOR’S DEGREES
this person has received. (For example: chemical
engineering, elementary teacher education,
organizational psychology)

Name of city, town, or post office

Name of U.S. county or municipio in
Puerto Rico

Name of U.S. state or
Puerto Rico

Yes, public school, public college
Yes, private school, private college,
home school

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H

18 Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the

Answer question 21 if this person is
15 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 3 on page 16.

following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans? Mark "Yes" or "No" for EACH type
of coverage in items a – h.
21 Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
Yes No
condition, does this person have difficulty
a. Insurance through a current or
doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s
former employer or union (of this
office or shopping?
person or another family member)
b. Insurance purchased directly from
Yes
an insurance company (by this
No
person or another family member)
c. Medicare, for people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities

6 to 11 months
1 or 2 years
3 or 4 years
5 or more years

e. TRICARE or other military health care

Separated

f. VA (including those who have ever
used or enrolled for VA health care)

Never married ➔ SKIP to I

U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
Mark (X) ONE box.

Widowed

Never served in the military ➔ SKIP to
question 31a

Divorced

23 In the PAST 12 MONTHS did this person get –
Yes

h. Any other type of health insurance
or health coverage plan – Specify

No

Only on active duty for training in the Reserves
or National Guard ➔ SKIP to question 30a
Now on active duty
On active duty in the past, but not now

a. Married?
b. Widowed?
c. Divorced?

24 How many times has this person been married?

serious difficulty hearing?

Once

Yes

Two times

No

Three or more times

b. Is this person blind or does he/she have
25 In what year did this person last get married?
serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
Year

G

Less than 6 months

28 Has this person ever served on active duty in the
Now married

19 a. Is this person deaf or does he/she have

If the grandparent is financially responsible for
more than one grandchild, answer the question
for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has
been responsible for the longest period of time.

22 What is this person’s marital status?

d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or
any kind of government-assistance
plan for those with low incomes
or a disability

g. Indian Health Service

c. How long has this grandparent been
responsible for these grandchildren?

29 When did this person serve on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces? Mark (X) a box for EACH period
in which this person served, even if just for part of the
period.

September 2001 or later
August 1990 to August 2001 (including
Persian Gulf War)
May 1975 to July 1990
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
February 1955 to July 1964
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)

Yes

January 1947 to June 1950

No

World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)

Answer question 20a – c if this person is
5 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 3 on page 16.

20 a. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition, does this person have serious
difficulty concentrating, remembering, or
making decisions?
Yes

I

Answer question 26 if this person is
female and 15 – 50 years old. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 27a.

November 1941 or earlier

30 a. Does this person have a VA service-connected
disability rating?

26 Has this person given birth to any children in
the past 12 months?

Yes (such as 0%, 10%, 20%, ... , 100%)
No ➔ SKIP to question 31a

Yes
No

27 a. Does this person have any of his/her own

No
b. Does this person have serious difficulty
walking or climbing stairs?
Yes
No
c. Does this person have difficulty dressing or
bathing?

grandchildren under the age of 18 living in
this house or apartment?

b. What is this person’s service-connected
disability rating?
0 percent
10 or 20 percent

Yes

30 or 40 percent

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

50 or 60 percent

b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for
most of the basic needs of any grandchildren
under the age of 18 who live in this house or
apartment?

Yes

Yes

No

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

70 percent or higher

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31 a. LAST WEEK, did this person work for pay

Answer question 34 if you marked "Car,
truck, or van" in question 33. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 35.

at a job (or business)?

38 During the LAST 4 WEEKS, has this person been
ACTIVELY looking for work?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to question 40

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 32
No – Did not work (or retired)

34 How many people, including this person,
usually rode to work in the car, truck, or van
LAST WEEK?
Person(s)

b. LAST WEEK, did this person do ANY work
for pay, even for as little as one hour?

39 LAST WEEK, could this person have started a
job if offered one, or returned to work if
recalled?

Yes

Yes, could have gone to work

No ➔ SKIP to question 37a

No, because of own temporary illness

32 At what location did this person work LAST

35 What time did this person usually leave home

No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)

to go to work LAST WEEK?

WEEK? If this person worked at more than one

Hour

location, print where he or she worked most
last week.

:

a. Address (Number and street name)

40 When did this person last work, even for a few

Minute
a.m.
p.m.

days?
Within the past 12 months
1 to 5 years ago ➔ SKIP to L

If the exact address is not known, give a
description of the location such as the building
name or the nearest street or intersection.

36 How many minutes did it usually take this
person to get from home to work LAST WEEK?
Minutes

Over 5 years ago or never worked ➔ SKIP to
question 49

41 a. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did
this person work 50 or more weeks? Count
paid time off as work.

b. Name of city, town, or post office

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 42
c. Is the work location inside the limits of that
city or town?

K

Answer questions 37 – 40 if this person
did NOT work last week. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 41a.

Yes

No
b. How many weeks DID this person work, even
for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid
sick leave, and military service?

No, outside the city/town limits

37 a. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from

d. Name of county

a job?

e. Name of U.S. state or foreign country

48 to 49 weeks

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 37c

40 to 47 weeks

No

27 to 39 weeks
14 to 26 weeks

b. LAST WEEK, was this person TEMPORARILY
absent from a job or business?
f. ZIP Code

50 to 52 weeks

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness,
maternity leave, other family/personal
reasons, bad weather, etc. ➔ SKIP to
question 40
No ➔ SKIP to question 38

13 weeks or less

42 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS
WORKED, how many hours did this person
usually work each WEEK?
Usual hours worked each WEEK

33 How did this person usually get to work LAST
WEEK? If this person usually used more than one
method of transportation during the trip, mark (X)
the box of the one used for most of the distance.

c. Has this person been informed that he or she
will be recalled to work within the next
6 months OR been given a date to return to
work?

Car, truck, or van

Motorcycle

Bus or trolley bus

Bicycle

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 39

Streetcar or trolley car

Walked

No

Subway or elevated
Railroad

Worked at
home ➔ SKIP
to question 41a

Ferryboat

Other method

Taxicab

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47 What kind of work was this person doing?

Answer questions 43 – 48 if this person
worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 49.

43 – 48 CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB
ACTIVITY. Describe clearly this person’s chief

d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement.

(For example: registered nurse, personnel manager,
supervisor of order department, secretary,
accountant)

Yes ➔
No

activities or duties? (For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks,
typing and filing, reconciling financial records)

Yes ➔
No

49 INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

an employee of a PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT
company or business, or of an individual, for
wages, salary, or commissions?
an employee of a PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT,
tax-exempt, or charitable organization?

Mark (X) the "Yes" box for each type of income this
person received, and give your best estimate of the
TOTAL AMOUNT during the PAST 12 MONTHS.
(NOTE: The "past 12 months" is the period from
today’s date one year ago up through today.)

a local GOVERNMENT employee
(city, county, etc.)?

Mark (X) the "No" box to show types of income
NOT received.

a state GOVERNMENT employee?

If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to
the right of the dollar amount.

a Federal GOVERNMENT employee?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own NOT INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
working WITHOUT PAY in family business
or farm?

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

f. Any public assistance or welfare payments
from the state or local welfare office.

43 Was this person –
Mark (X) ONE box.

.00

,

e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

48 What were this person’s most important

job activity or business last week. If this person
had more than one job, describe the one at
which this person worked the most hours. If this
person had no job or business last week, give
information for his/her last job or business.

$

Yes ➔
No

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions.
Do NOT include Social Security.
Yes ➔

$

No
For income received jointly, report the appropriate
share for each person – or, if that’s not possible,
report the whole amount for only one person and
mark the "No" box for the other person.

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

h. Any other sources of income received
regularly such as Veterans’ (VA) payments,
unemployment compensation, child support
or alimony. Do NOT include lump sum payments
such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a
home.

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses,
or tips from all jobs. Report amount before
deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items.

44 For whom did this person work?
If now on active duty in
the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box ➔
and print the branch of the Armed Forces.

Yes ➔ $
No

Describe the activity at the location where employed.
(For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail
order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

46 Is this mainly – Mark (X) ONE box.
manufacturing?

.00

Yes ➔
No

$

,

Yes ➔

$

No

,

,

.00

$
Loss

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

None OR

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

c. Interest, dividends, net rental income,
royalty income, or income from estates
and trusts. Report even small amounts credited
to an account.
Yes ➔

retail trade?

No

$

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

➜

Continue with the questions for Person 3 on the
next page. If no one is listed as Person 3 on
page 3, SKIP to page 28 for mailing instructions.

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b. Self-employment income from own nonfarm 50 What was this person’s total income during the
PAST 12 MONTHS? Add entries in questions 49a
businesses or farm businesses, including
to 49h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss,
proprietorships and partnerships. Report
enter the amount and mark (X) the "Loss" box next to
NET income after business expenses.
the dollar amount.

wholesale trade?
other (agriculture, construction, service,
government, etc.)?

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Name of company, business, or other employer

45 What kind of business or industry was this?

,

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b. What grade or level was this person
attending? Mark (X) ONE box.
Nursery school, preschool

Please copy the name of Person 3 from page 3,
then continue answering questions below.

Kindergarten
Grade 1 through 12 – Specify
grade 1 – 12

Last Name

First Name

7

15 What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic origin?

(For example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am.,
Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican,
French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish,
Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)

MI

Where was this person born?
In the United States – Print name of state.

College undergraduate years (freshman to
16 a. Does this person speak a language other than
senior)
English at home?
Graduate or professional school beyond a
bachelor’s degree (for example: MA or PhD
Yes
program, or medical or law school)
No ➔ SKIP to question 17a
13 What is the highest degree or level of school
this person has COMPLETED? Mark (X) ONE box.
b. What is this language?
If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or
highest degree received.
NO SCHOOLING COMPLETED

Outside the United States – Print name of
foreign country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No schooling completed
NURSERY OR PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12

Nursery school

8

Is this person a citizen of the United States?

Kindergarten

Yes, born in the United States ➔ SKIP to
question 10

Grade 1 through 11 – Specify
grade 1 – 11

c. How well does this person speak English?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent
or parents

12th grade – NO DIPLOMA

17 a. Did this person live in this house or apartment
1 year ago?

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization – Print year
of naturalization

Regular high school diploma

Person is under 1 year old ➔ SKIP to
question 18

GED or alternative credential

Yes, this house ➔ SKIP to question 18

COLLEGE OR SOME COLLEGE

No, not a U.S. citizen

9

For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Some college credit, but less than 1 year of
college credit

When did this person come to live in the
United States? Print numbers in boxes.
Year

No, outside the United States and
Puerto Rico – Print name of foreign country,
or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below;
then SKIP to question 18

1 or more years of college credit, no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, BS)
AFTER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

10 In what country was this person’s FATHER born?

Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng,
MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree
(for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No, different house in the United States or
Puerto Rico
b. Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Address (Number and street name)

Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)

11 In what country was this person’s MOTHER born?
Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

12 a. At any time IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS, has
this person attended school or college?

F

Answer question 14 if this person has a
bachelor’s degree or higher. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 15.

14 This question focuses on this person’s

Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten,
elementary school, home school, and schooling
which leads to a high school diploma or a college
degree.

No, has not attended in the last 3
months ➔ SKIP to question 13

BACHELOR’S DEGREE. Please print below the
specific major(s) of any BACHELOR’S DEGREES
this person has received. (For example: chemical
engineering, elementary teacher education,
organizational psychology)

Name of city, town, or post office

Name of U.S. county or municipio in
Puerto Rico

Name of U.S. state or
Puerto Rico

Yes, public school, public college
Yes, private school, private college,
home school

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18 Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the

Answer question 21 if this person is
15 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 4 on page 20.

following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans? Mark "Yes" or "No" for EACH type
of coverage in items a – h.
21 Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
Yes No
condition, does this person have difficulty
a. Insurance through a current or
doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s
former employer or union (of this
office or shopping?
person or another family member)
b. Insurance purchased directly from
Yes
an insurance company (by this
No
person or another family member)
c. Medicare, for people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities

6 to 11 months
1 or 2 years
3 or 4 years
5 or more years

e. TRICARE or other military health care

Separated

f. VA (including those who have ever
used or enrolled for VA health care)

Never married ➔ SKIP to I

U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
Mark (X) ONE box.

Widowed

Never served in the military ➔ SKIP to
question 31a

Divorced

23 In the PAST 12 MONTHS did this person get –
Yes

h. Any other type of health insurance
or health coverage plan – Specify

No

Only on active duty for training in the Reserves
or National Guard ➔ SKIP to question 30a
Now on active duty
On active duty in the past, but not now

a. Married?
b. Widowed?
c. Divorced?

24 How many times has this person been married?

serious difficulty hearing?

Once

Yes

Two times

No

Three or more times

b. Is this person blind or does he/she have
25 In what year did this person last get married?
serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
Year

G

Less than 6 months

28 Has this person ever served on active duty in the
Now married

19 a. Is this person deaf or does he/she have

If the grandparent is financially responsible for
more than one grandchild, answer the question
for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has
been responsible for the longest period of time.

22 What is this person’s marital status?

d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or
any kind of government-assistance
plan for those with low incomes
or a disability

g. Indian Health Service

c. How long has this grandparent been
responsible for these grandchildren?

29 When did this person serve on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces? Mark (X) a box for EACH period
in which this person served, even if just for part of the
period.

September 2001 or later
August 1990 to August 2001 (including
Persian Gulf War)
May 1975 to July 1990
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
February 1955 to July 1964
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)

Yes

January 1947 to June 1950

No

World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)

Answer question 20a – c if this person is
5 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 4 on page 20.

20 a. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition, does this person have serious
difficulty concentrating, remembering, or
making decisions?
Yes

I

Answer question 26 if this person is
female and 15 – 50 years old. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 27a.

November 1941 or earlier

30 a. Does this person have a VA service-connected
disability rating?

26 Has this person given birth to any children in
the past 12 months?

Yes (such as 0%, 10%, 20%, ... , 100%)
No ➔ SKIP to question 31a

Yes
No

27 a. Does this person have any of his/her own

No
b. Does this person have serious difficulty
walking or climbing stairs?
Yes
No
c. Does this person have difficulty dressing or
bathing?

grandchildren under the age of 18 living in
this house or apartment?

b. What is this person’s service-connected
disability rating?
0 percent
10 or 20 percent

Yes

30 or 40 percent

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

50 or 60 percent

b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for
most of the basic needs of any grandchildren
under the age of 18 who live in this house or
apartment?

Yes

Yes

No

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

70 percent or higher

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31 a. LAST WEEK, did this person work for pay

Answer question 34 if you marked "Car,
truck, or van" in question 33. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 35.

at a job (or business)?

38 During the LAST 4 WEEKS, has this person been
ACTIVELY looking for work?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to question 40

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 32
No – Did not work (or retired)

34 How many people, including this person,
usually rode to work in the car, truck, or van
LAST WEEK?
Person(s)

b. LAST WEEK, did this person do ANY work
for pay, even for as little as one hour?

39 LAST WEEK, could this person have started a
job if offered one, or returned to work if
recalled?

Yes

Yes, could have gone to work

No ➔ SKIP to question 37a

No, because of own temporary illness

32 At what location did this person work LAST

35 What time did this person usually leave home

No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)

to go to work LAST WEEK?

WEEK? If this person worked at more than one

Hour

location, print where he or she worked most
last week.

:

a. Address (Number and street name)

40 When did this person last work, even for a few

Minute
a.m.
p.m.

days?
Within the past 12 months
1 to 5 years ago ➔ SKIP to L

If the exact address is not known, give a
description of the location such as the building
name or the nearest street or intersection.

36 How many minutes did it usually take this
person to get from home to work LAST WEEK?
Minutes

Over 5 years ago or never worked ➔ SKIP to
question 49

41 a. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did
this person work 50 or more weeks? Count
paid time off as work.

b. Name of city, town, or post office

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 42
c. Is the work location inside the limits of that
city or town?

K

Answer questions 37 – 40 if this person
did NOT work last week. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 41a.

Yes

No
b. How many weeks DID this person work, even
for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid
sick leave, and military service?

No, outside the city/town limits

37 a. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from

d. Name of county

a job?

e. Name of U.S. state or foreign country

48 to 49 weeks

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 37c

40 to 47 weeks

No

27 to 39 weeks
14 to 26 weeks

b. LAST WEEK, was this person TEMPORARILY
absent from a job or business?
f. ZIP Code

50 to 52 weeks

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness,
maternity leave, other family/personal
reasons, bad weather, etc. ➔ SKIP to
question 40
No ➔ SKIP to question 38

13 weeks or less

42 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS
WORKED, how many hours did this person
usually work each WEEK?
Usual hours worked each WEEK

33 How did this person usually get to work LAST
WEEK? If this person usually used more than one
method of transportation during the trip, mark (X)
the box of the one used for most of the distance.

c. Has this person been informed that he or she
will be recalled to work within the next
6 months OR been given a date to return to
work?

Car, truck, or van

Motorcycle

Bus or trolley bus

Bicycle

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 39

Streetcar or trolley car

Walked

No

Subway or elevated
Railroad

Worked at
home ➔ SKIP
to question 41a

Ferryboat

Other method

Taxicab

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47 What kind of work was this person doing?

Answer questions 43 – 48 if this person
worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 49.

43 – 48 CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB
ACTIVITY. Describe clearly this person’s chief

d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement.

(For example: registered nurse, personnel manager,
supervisor of order department, secretary,
accountant)

Yes ➔
No

activities or duties? (For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks,
typing and filing, reconciling financial records)

Yes ➔
No

49 INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

an employee of a PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT
company or business, or of an individual, for
wages, salary, or commissions?
an employee of a PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT,
tax-exempt, or charitable organization?

Mark (X) the "Yes" box for each type of income this
person received, and give your best estimate of the
TOTAL AMOUNT during the PAST 12 MONTHS.
(NOTE: The "past 12 months" is the period from
today’s date one year ago up through today.)

a local GOVERNMENT employee
(city, county, etc.)?

Mark (X) the "No" box to show types of income
NOT received.

a state GOVERNMENT employee?

If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to
the right of the dollar amount.

a Federal GOVERNMENT employee?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own NOT INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
working WITHOUT PAY in family business
or farm?

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

f. Any public assistance or welfare payments
from the state or local welfare office.

43 Was this person –
Mark (X) ONE box.

.00

,

e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

48 What were this person’s most important

job activity or business last week. If this person
had more than one job, describe the one at
which this person worked the most hours. If this
person had no job or business last week, give
information for his/her last job or business.

$

Yes ➔
No

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions.
Do NOT include Social Security.
Yes ➔

$

No
For income received jointly, report the appropriate
share for each person – or, if that’s not possible,
report the whole amount for only one person and
mark the "No" box for the other person.

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

h. Any other sources of income received
regularly such as Veterans’ (VA) payments,
unemployment compensation, child support
or alimony. Do NOT include lump sum payments
such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a
home.

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses,
or tips from all jobs. Report amount before
deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items.

44 For whom did this person work?
If now on active duty in
the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box ➔
and print the branch of the Armed Forces.

Yes ➔ $
No

Describe the activity at the location where employed.
(For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail
order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

46 Is this mainly – Mark (X) ONE box.
manufacturing?

.00

Yes ➔
No

$

,

Yes ➔

$

No

,

,

.00

$
Loss

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

None OR

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

c. Interest, dividends, net rental income,
royalty income, or income from estates
and trusts. Report even small amounts credited
to an account.
Yes ➔

retail trade?

No

$

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

➜

Continue with the questions for Person 4 on the
next page. If no one is listed as Person 4 on
page 3, SKIP to page 28 for mailing instructions.

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b. Self-employment income from own nonfarm 50 What was this person’s total income during the
PAST 12 MONTHS? Add entries in questions 49a
businesses or farm businesses, including
to 49h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss,
proprietorships and partnerships. Report
enter the amount and mark (X) the "Loss" box next to
NET income after business expenses.
the dollar amount.

wholesale trade?
other (agriculture, construction, service,
government, etc.)?

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Name of company, business, or other employer

45 What kind of business or industry was this?

,

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b. What grade or level was this person
attending? Mark (X) ONE box.
Nursery school, preschool

Please copy the name of Person 4 from page 3,
then continue answering questions below.

Kindergarten
Grade 1 through 12 – Specify
grade 1 – 12

Last Name

First Name

7

15 What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic origin?

(For example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am.,
Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican,
French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish,
Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)

MI

Where was this person born?
In the United States – Print name of state.

College undergraduate years (freshman to
16 a. Does this person speak a language other than
senior)
English at home?
Graduate or professional school beyond a
bachelor’s degree (for example: MA or PhD
Yes
program, or medical or law school)
No ➔ SKIP to question 17a
13 What is the highest degree or level of school
this person has COMPLETED? Mark (X) ONE box.
b. What is this language?
If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or
highest degree received.
NO SCHOOLING COMPLETED

Outside the United States – Print name of
foreign country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No schooling completed
NURSERY OR PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12

Nursery school

8

Is this person a citizen of the United States?

Kindergarten

Yes, born in the United States ➔ SKIP to
question 10

Grade 1 through 11 – Specify
grade 1 – 11

c. How well does this person speak English?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent
or parents

12th grade – NO DIPLOMA

17 a. Did this person live in this house or apartment
1 year ago?

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization – Print year
of naturalization

Regular high school diploma

Person is under 1 year old ➔ SKIP to
question 18

GED or alternative credential

Yes, this house ➔ SKIP to question 18

COLLEGE OR SOME COLLEGE

No, not a U.S. citizen

9

For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Some college credit, but less than 1 year of
college credit

When did this person come to live in the
United States? Print numbers in boxes.
Year

No, outside the United States and
Puerto Rico – Print name of foreign country,
or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below;
then SKIP to question 18

1 or more years of college credit, no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, BS)
AFTER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

10 In what country was this person’s FATHER born?

Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng,
MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree
(for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No, different house in the United States or
Puerto Rico
b. Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Address (Number and street name)

Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)

11 In what country was this person’s MOTHER born?
Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

12 a. At any time IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS, has
this person attended school or college?

F

Answer question 14 if this person has a
bachelor’s degree or higher. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 15.

14 This question focuses on this person’s

Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten,
elementary school, home school, and schooling
which leads to a high school diploma or a college
degree.

No, has not attended in the last 3
months ➔ SKIP to question 13

BACHELOR’S DEGREE. Please print below the
specific major(s) of any BACHELOR’S DEGREES
this person has received. (For example: chemical
engineering, elementary teacher education,
organizational psychology)

Name of city, town, or post office

Name of U.S. county or municipio in
Puerto Rico

Name of U.S. state or
Puerto Rico

Yes, public school, public college
Yes, private school, private college,
home school

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18 Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the

Answer question 21 if this person is
15 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 5 on page 24.

following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans? Mark "Yes" or "No" for EACH type
of coverage in items a – h.
21 Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
Yes No
condition, does this person have difficulty
a. Insurance through a current or
doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s
former employer or union (of this
office or shopping?
person or another family member)
b. Insurance purchased directly from
Yes
an insurance company (by this
No
person or another family member)
c. Medicare, for people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities

6 to 11 months
1 or 2 years
3 or 4 years
5 or more years

e. TRICARE or other military health care

Separated

f. VA (including those who have ever
used or enrolled for VA health care)

Never married ➔ SKIP to I

U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
Mark (X) ONE box.

Widowed

Never served in the military ➔ SKIP to
question 31a

Divorced

23 In the PAST 12 MONTHS did this person get –
Yes

h. Any other type of health insurance
or health coverage plan – Specify

No

Only on active duty for training in the Reserves
or National Guard ➔ SKIP to question 30a
Now on active duty
On active duty in the past, but not now

a. Married?
b. Widowed?
c. Divorced?

24 How many times has this person been married?

serious difficulty hearing?

Once

Yes

Two times

No

Three or more times

b. Is this person blind or does he/she have
25 In what year did this person last get married?
serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
Year

G

Less than 6 months

28 Has this person ever served on active duty in the
Now married

19 a. Is this person deaf or does he/she have

If the grandparent is financially responsible for
more than one grandchild, answer the question
for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has
been responsible for the longest period of time.

22 What is this person’s marital status?

d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or
any kind of government-assistance
plan for those with low incomes
or a disability

g. Indian Health Service

c. How long has this grandparent been
responsible for these grandchildren?

29 When did this person serve on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces? Mark (X) a box for EACH period
in which this person served, even if just for part of the
period.

September 2001 or later
August 1990 to August 2001 (including
Persian Gulf War)
May 1975 to July 1990
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
February 1955 to July 1964
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)

Yes

January 1947 to June 1950

No

World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)

Answer question 20a – c if this person is
5 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the questions for Person 5 on page 24.

20 a. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition, does this person have serious
difficulty concentrating, remembering, or
making decisions?
Yes

I

Answer question 26 if this person is
female and 15 – 50 years old. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 27a.

November 1941 or earlier

30 a. Does this person have a VA service-connected
disability rating?

26 Has this person given birth to any children in
the past 12 months?

Yes (such as 0%, 10%, 20%, ... , 100%)
No ➔ SKIP to question 31a

Yes
No

27 a. Does this person have any of his/her own

No
b. Does this person have serious difficulty
walking or climbing stairs?
Yes
No
c. Does this person have difficulty dressing or
bathing?

grandchildren under the age of 18 living in
this house or apartment?

b. What is this person’s service-connected
disability rating?
0 percent
10 or 20 percent

Yes

30 or 40 percent

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

50 or 60 percent

b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for
most of the basic needs of any grandchildren
under the age of 18 who live in this house or
apartment?

Yes

Yes

No

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

70 percent or higher

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Person 4 (continued)

J

31 a. LAST WEEK, did this person work for pay

Answer question 34 if you marked "Car,
truck, or van" in question 33. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 35.

at a job (or business)?

38 During the LAST 4 WEEKS, has this person been
ACTIVELY looking for work?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to question 40

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 32
No – Did not work (or retired)

34 How many people, including this person,
usually rode to work in the car, truck, or van
LAST WEEK?
Person(s)

b. LAST WEEK, did this person do ANY work
for pay, even for as little as one hour?

39 LAST WEEK, could this person have started a
job if offered one, or returned to work if
recalled?

Yes

Yes, could have gone to work

No ➔ SKIP to question 37a

No, because of own temporary illness

32 At what location did this person work LAST

35 What time did this person usually leave home

No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)

to go to work LAST WEEK?

WEEK? If this person worked at more than one

Hour

location, print where he or she worked most
last week.

:

a. Address (Number and street name)

40 When did this person last work, even for a few

Minute
a.m.
p.m.

days?
Within the past 12 months
1 to 5 years ago ➔ SKIP to L

If the exact address is not known, give a
description of the location such as the building
name or the nearest street or intersection.

36 How many minutes did it usually take this
person to get from home to work LAST WEEK?
Minutes

Over 5 years ago or never worked ➔ SKIP to
question 49

41 a. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did
this person work 50 or more weeks? Count
paid time off as work.

b. Name of city, town, or post office

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 42
c. Is the work location inside the limits of that
city or town?

K

Answer questions 37 – 40 if this person
did NOT work last week. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 41a.

Yes

No
b. How many weeks DID this person work, even
for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid
sick leave, and military service?

No, outside the city/town limits

37 a. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from

d. Name of county

a job?

e. Name of U.S. state or foreign country

48 to 49 weeks

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 37c

40 to 47 weeks

No

27 to 39 weeks
14 to 26 weeks

b. LAST WEEK, was this person TEMPORARILY
absent from a job or business?
f. ZIP Code

50 to 52 weeks

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness,
maternity leave, other family/personal
reasons, bad weather, etc. ➔ SKIP to
question 40
No ➔ SKIP to question 38

13 weeks or less

42 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS
WORKED, how many hours did this person
usually work each WEEK?
Usual hours worked each WEEK

33 How did this person usually get to work LAST
WEEK? If this person usually used more than one
method of transportation during the trip, mark (X)
the box of the one used for most of the distance.

c. Has this person been informed that he or she
will be recalled to work within the next
6 months OR been given a date to return to
work?

Car, truck, or van

Motorcycle

Bus or trolley bus

Bicycle

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 39

Streetcar or trolley car

Walked

No

Subway or elevated
Railroad

Worked at
home ➔ SKIP
to question 41a

Ferryboat

Other method

Taxicab

22

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Person 4 (continued)
L

47 What kind of work was this person doing?

Answer questions 43 – 48 if this person
worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 49.

43 – 48 CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB
ACTIVITY. Describe clearly this person’s chief

d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement.

(For example: registered nurse, personnel manager,
supervisor of order department, secretary,
accountant)

Yes ➔
No

activities or duties? (For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks,
typing and filing, reconciling financial records)

Yes ➔
No

49 INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

an employee of a PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT
company or business, or of an individual, for
wages, salary, or commissions?
an employee of a PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT,
tax-exempt, or charitable organization?

Mark (X) the "Yes" box for each type of income this
person received, and give your best estimate of the
TOTAL AMOUNT during the PAST 12 MONTHS.
(NOTE: The "past 12 months" is the period from
today’s date one year ago up through today.)

a local GOVERNMENT employee
(city, county, etc.)?

Mark (X) the "No" box to show types of income
NOT received.

a state GOVERNMENT employee?

If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to
the right of the dollar amount.

a Federal GOVERNMENT employee?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own NOT INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
working WITHOUT PAY in family business
or farm?

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

f. Any public assistance or welfare payments
from the state or local welfare office.

43 Was this person –
Mark (X) ONE box.

.00

,

e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

48 What were this person’s most important

job activity or business last week. If this person
had more than one job, describe the one at
which this person worked the most hours. If this
person had no job or business last week, give
information for his/her last job or business.

$

Yes ➔
No

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions.
Do NOT include Social Security.
Yes ➔

$

No
For income received jointly, report the appropriate
share for each person – or, if that’s not possible,
report the whole amount for only one person and
mark the "No" box for the other person.

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

h. Any other sources of income received
regularly such as Veterans’ (VA) payments,
unemployment compensation, child support
or alimony. Do NOT include lump sum payments
such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a
home.

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses,
or tips from all jobs. Report amount before
deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items.

44 For whom did this person work?
If now on active duty in
the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box ➔
and print the branch of the Armed Forces.

Yes ➔ $
No

Describe the activity at the location where employed.
(For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail
order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

46 Is this mainly – Mark (X) ONE box.
manufacturing?

.00

Yes ➔
No

$

,

Yes ➔

$

No

,

,

.00

$
Loss

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

None OR

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

c. Interest, dividends, net rental income,
royalty income, or income from estates
and trusts. Report even small amounts credited
to an account.
Yes ➔

retail trade?

No

$

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

➜

Continue with the questions for Person 5 on the
next page. If no one is listed as Person 5 on
page 4, SKIP to page 28 for mailing instructions.

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b. Self-employment income from own nonfarm 50 What was this person’s total income during the
PAST 12 MONTHS? Add entries in questions 49a
businesses or farm businesses, including
to 49h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss,
proprietorships and partnerships. Report
enter the amount and mark (X) the "Loss" box next to
NET income after business expenses.
the dollar amount.

wholesale trade?
other (agriculture, construction, service,
government, etc.)?

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Name of company, business, or other employer

45 What kind of business or industry was this?

,

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Person 5
➜

b. What grade or level was this person
attending? Mark (X) ONE box.
Nursery school, preschool

Please copy the name of Person 5 from page 4,
then continue answering questions below.

Kindergarten
Grade 1 through 12 – Specify
grade 1 – 12

Last Name

First Name

7

15 What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic origin?

(For example: Italian, Jamaican, African Am.,
Cambodian, Cape Verdean, Norwegian, Dominican,
French Canadian, Haitian, Korean, Lebanese, Polish,
Nigerian, Mexican, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, and so on.)

MI

Where was this person born?
In the United States – Print name of state.

College undergraduate years (freshman to
16 a. Does this person speak a language other than
senior)
English at home?
Graduate or professional school beyond a
bachelor’s degree (for example: MA or PhD
Yes
program, or medical or law school)
No ➔ SKIP to question 17a
13 What is the highest degree or level of school
this person has COMPLETED? Mark (X) ONE box.
b. What is this language?
If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or
highest degree received.
NO SCHOOLING COMPLETED

Outside the United States – Print name of
foreign country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No schooling completed
NURSERY OR PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12

Nursery school

8

Is this person a citizen of the United States?

Kindergarten

Yes, born in the United States ➔ SKIP to
question 10

Grade 1 through 11 – Specify
grade 1 – 11

c. How well does this person speak English?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all

Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
Yes, born abroad of U.S. citizen parent
or parents

12th grade – NO DIPLOMA

17 a. Did this person live in this house or apartment
1 year ago?

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

Yes, U.S. citizen by naturalization – Print year
of naturalization

Regular high school diploma

Person is under 1 year old ➔ SKIP to
question 18

GED or alternative credential

Yes, this house ➔ SKIP to question 18

COLLEGE OR SOME COLLEGE

No, not a U.S. citizen

9

For example: Korean, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Some college credit, but less than 1 year of
college credit

When did this person come to live in the
United States? Print numbers in boxes.
Year

No, outside the United States and
Puerto Rico – Print name of foreign country,
or U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, etc., below;
then SKIP to question 18

1 or more years of college credit, no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, BS)
AFTER BACHELOR’S DEGREE

10 In what country was this person’s FATHER born?

Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng,
MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional degree beyond a bachelor’s degree
(for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)

Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

No, different house in the United States or
Puerto Rico
b. Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Address (Number and street name)

Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)

11 In what country was this person’s MOTHER born?
Print name of country, or Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.

12 a. At any time IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS, has
this person attended school or college?

F

Answer question 14 if this person has a
bachelor’s degree or higher. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 15.

14 This question focuses on this person’s

Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten,
elementary school, home school, and schooling
which leads to a high school diploma or a college
degree.

No, has not attended in the last 3
months ➔ SKIP to question 13

BACHELOR’S DEGREE. Please print below the
specific major(s) of any BACHELOR’S DEGREES
this person has received. (For example: chemical
engineering, elementary teacher education,
organizational psychology)

Name of city, town, or post office

Name of U.S. county or municipio in
Puerto Rico

Name of U.S. state or
Puerto Rico

Yes, public school, public college
Yes, private school, private college,
home school

24

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Person 5 (continued)

H

18 Is this person CURRENTLY covered by any of the

Answer question 21 if this person is
15 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the mailing instructions on page 28.

following types of health insurance or health
coverage plans? Mark "Yes" or "No" for EACH type
of coverage in items a – h.
21 Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
Yes No
condition, does this person have difficulty
a. Insurance through a current or
doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s
former employer or union (of this
office or shopping?
person or another family member)
b. Insurance purchased directly from
Yes
an insurance company (by this
No
person or another family member)
c. Medicare, for people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities

6 to 11 months
1 or 2 years
3 or 4 years
5 or more years

e. TRICARE or other military health care

Separated

f. VA (including those who have ever
used or enrolled for VA health care)

Never married ➔ SKIP to I

U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
Mark (X) ONE box.

Widowed

Never served in the military ➔ SKIP to
question 31a

Divorced

23 In the PAST 12 MONTHS did this person get –
Yes

h. Any other type of health insurance
or health coverage plan – Specify

No

Only on active duty for training in the Reserves
or National Guard ➔ SKIP to question 30a
Now on active duty
On active duty in the past, but not now

a. Married?
b. Widowed?
c. Divorced?

24 How many times has this person been married?

serious difficulty hearing?

Once

Yes

Two times

No

Three or more times

b. Is this person blind or does he/she have
25 In what year did this person last get married?
serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
Year

G

Less than 6 months

28 Has this person ever served on active duty in the
Now married

19 a. Is this person deaf or does he/she have

If the grandparent is financially responsible for
more than one grandchild, answer the question
for the grandchild for whom the grandparent has
been responsible for the longest period of time.

22 What is this person’s marital status?

d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or
any kind of government-assistance
plan for those with low incomes
or a disability

g. Indian Health Service

c. How long has this grandparent been
responsible for these grandchildren?

29 When did this person serve on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces? Mark (X) a box for EACH period
in which this person served, even if just for part of the
period.

September 2001 or later
August 1990 to August 2001 (including
Persian Gulf War)
May 1975 to July 1990
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
February 1955 to July 1964
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)

Yes

January 1947 to June 1950

No

World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)

Answer question 20a – c if this person is
5 years old or over. Otherwise, SKIP to
the mailing instructions on page 28.

20 a. Because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition, does this person have serious
difficulty concentrating, remembering, or
making decisions?
Yes

I

Answer question 26 if this person is
female and 15 – 50 years old. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 27a.

November 1941 or earlier

30 a. Does this person have a VA service-connected
disability rating?

26 Has this person given birth to any children in
the past 12 months?

Yes (such as 0%, 10%, 20%, ... , 100%)
No ➔ SKIP to question 31a

Yes
No

27 a. Does this person have any of his/her own

No
b. Does this person have serious difficulty
walking or climbing stairs?
Yes
No
c. Does this person have difficulty dressing or
bathing?

grandchildren under the age of 18 living in
this house or apartment?

b. What is this person’s service-connected
disability rating?
0 percent
10 or 20 percent

Yes

30 or 40 percent

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

50 or 60 percent

b. Is this grandparent currently responsible for
most of the basic needs of any grandchildren
under the age of 18 who live in this house or
apartment?

Yes

Yes

No

No ➔ SKIP to question 28

70 percent or higher

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Person 5 (continued)

J

31 a. LAST WEEK, did this person work for pay

Answer question 34 if you marked "Car,
truck, or van" in question 33. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 35.

at a job (or business)?

38 During the LAST 4 WEEKS, has this person been
ACTIVELY looking for work?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to question 40

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 32
No – Did not work (or retired)

34 How many people, including this person,
usually rode to work in the car, truck, or van
LAST WEEK?
Person(s)

b. LAST WEEK, did this person do ANY work
for pay, even for as little as one hour?

39 LAST WEEK, could this person have started a
job if offered one, or returned to work if
recalled?

Yes

Yes, could have gone to work

No ➔ SKIP to question 37a

No, because of own temporary illness

32 At what location did this person work LAST

35 What time did this person usually leave home

No, because of all other reasons (in school, etc.)

to go to work LAST WEEK?

WEEK? If this person worked at more than one

Hour

location, print where he or she worked most
last week.

:

a. Address (Number and street name)

40 When did this person last work, even for a few

Minute
a.m.
p.m.

days?
Within the past 12 months
1 to 5 years ago ➔ SKIP to L

If the exact address is not known, give a
description of the location such as the building
name or the nearest street or intersection.

36 How many minutes did it usually take this
person to get from home to work LAST WEEK?
Minutes

Over 5 years ago or never worked ➔ SKIP to
question 49

41 a. During the PAST 12 MONTHS (52 weeks), did
this person work 50 or more weeks? Count
paid time off as work.

b. Name of city, town, or post office

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 42
c. Is the work location inside the limits of that
city or town?

K

Answer questions 37 – 40 if this person
did NOT work last week. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 41a.

Yes

No
b. How many weeks DID this person work, even
for a few hours, including paid vacation, paid
sick leave, and military service?

No, outside the city/town limits

37 a. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from

d. Name of county

a job?

e. Name of U.S. state or foreign country

48 to 49 weeks

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 37c

40 to 47 weeks

No

27 to 39 weeks
14 to 26 weeks

b. LAST WEEK, was this person TEMPORARILY
absent from a job or business?
f. ZIP Code

50 to 52 weeks

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness,
maternity leave, other family/personal
reasons, bad weather, etc. ➔ SKIP to
question 40
No ➔ SKIP to question 38

13 weeks or less

42 During the PAST 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS
WORKED, how many hours did this person
usually work each WEEK?
Usual hours worked each WEEK

33 How did this person usually get to work LAST
WEEK? If this person usually used more than one
method of transportation during the trip, mark (X)
the box of the one used for most of the distance.

c. Has this person been informed that he or she
will be recalled to work within the next
6 months OR been given a date to return to
work?

Car, truck, or van

Motorcycle

Bus or trolley bus

Bicycle

Yes ➔ SKIP to question 39

Streetcar or trolley car

Walked

No

Subway or elevated
Railroad

Worked at
home ➔ SKIP
to question 41a

Ferryboat

Other method

Taxicab

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Person 5 (continued)
L

47 What kind of work was this person doing?

Answer questions 43 – 48 if this person
worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise,
SKIP to question 49.

43 – 48 CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB
ACTIVITY. Describe clearly this person’s chief

d. Social Security or Railroad Retirement.

(For example: registered nurse, personnel manager,
supervisor of order department, secretary,
accountant)

Yes ➔
No

activities or duties? (For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks,
typing and filing, reconciling financial records)

Yes ➔
No

49 INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS

an employee of a PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT
company or business, or of an individual, for
wages, salary, or commissions?
an employee of a PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT,
tax-exempt, or charitable organization?

Mark (X) the "Yes" box for each type of income this
person received, and give your best estimate of the
TOTAL AMOUNT during the PAST 12 MONTHS.
(NOTE: The "past 12 months" is the period from
today’s date one year ago up through today.)

a local GOVERNMENT employee
(city, county, etc.)?

Mark (X) the "No" box to show types of income
NOT received.

a state GOVERNMENT employee?

If net income was a loss, mark the "Loss" box to
the right of the dollar amount.

a Federal GOVERNMENT employee?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own NOT INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
SELF-EMPLOYED in own INCORPORATED
business, professional practice, or farm?
working WITHOUT PAY in family business
or farm?

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

f. Any public assistance or welfare payments
from the state or local welfare office.

43 Was this person –
Mark (X) ONE box.

.00

,

e. Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

48 What were this person’s most important

job activity or business last week. If this person
had more than one job, describe the one at
which this person worked the most hours. If this
person had no job or business last week, give
information for his/her last job or business.

$

Yes ➔
No

$

.00

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

g. Retirement, survivor, or disability pensions.
Do NOT include Social Security.
Yes ➔

$

No
For income received jointly, report the appropriate
share for each person – or, if that’s not possible,
report the whole amount for only one person and
mark the "No" box for the other person.

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

h. Any other sources of income received
regularly such as Veterans’ (VA) payments,
unemployment compensation, child support
or alimony. Do NOT include lump sum payments
such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a
home.

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses,
or tips from all jobs. Report amount before
deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, or other items.

44 For whom did this person work?
If now on active duty in
the Armed Forces, mark (X) this box ➔
and print the branch of the Armed Forces.

Yes ➔ $
No

Describe the activity at the location where employed.
(For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail
order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)

46 Is this mainly – Mark (X) ONE box.
manufacturing?

.00

Yes ➔
No

$

,

Yes ➔

$

No

,

,

.00

$
Loss

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

None OR

,

,

.00

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Loss

c. Interest, dividends, net rental income,
royalty income, or income from estates
and trusts. Report even small amounts credited
to an account.
Yes ➔

retail trade?

No

$

,

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

.00
Loss

➜

Now continue with the mailing instructions
on page 28.

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b. Self-employment income from own nonfarm 50 What was this person’s total income during the
PAST 12 MONTHS? Add entries in questions 49a
businesses or farm businesses, including
to 49h; subtract any losses. If net income was a loss,
proprietorships and partnerships. Report
enter the amount and mark (X) the "Loss" box next to
NET income after business expenses.
the dollar amount.

wholesale trade?
other (agriculture, construction, service,
government, etc.)?

,

TOTAL AMOUNT for past
12 months

Name of company, business, or other employer

45 What kind of business or industry was this?

,

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Mailing
Instructions
➜ Please make sure you have...

• listed all names and answered the questions on
pages 2, 3, and 4
• answered all Housing questions
• answered all Person questions for each person.
➜ Then...

• put the completed questionnaire into the postage-paid
return envelope. If the envelope has been misplaced,
please mail the questionnaire to:
U.S. Census Bureau
P.O. Box 5240
Jeffersonville, IN 47199-5240
• make sure the barcode above your address shows
in the window of the return envelope.
Thank you for participating in
the American Community Survey.

For Census Bureau Use
POP

EDIT

EDIT CLERK

PHONE

TELEPHONE CLERK

JIC1

JIC2

JIC3

JIC4

The Census Bureau estimates that, for the average
household, this form will take 40 minutes to complete,
including the time for reviewing the instructions and
answers. Send comments regarding this burden estimate
or any other aspect of this collection of information,
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to:
Paperwork Project 0607-0810, U.S. Census Bureau,
4600 Silver Hill Road, AMSD – 3K138, Washington, D.C.
20233. You may e-mail comments to
[email protected]; use "Paperwork Project
0607-0810" as the subject. Please DO NOT RETURN
your questionnaire to this address. Use the enclosed
preaddressed envelope to return your completed
questionnaire.
Respondents are not required to respond to any
information collection unless it displays a valid approval
number from the Office of Management and Budget.
This 8-digit number appears in the bottom right on the
front cover of this form.
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