Phase 4.2 Household Pulse Survey
Welcome! Thank you for participating in the Household Pulse Survey sponsored by the U.S. Census Bureau and other federal agencies.
This survey will help measure the
impact of social and economic factors on topics like:
employment status
food security
housing security
physical and
mental wellbeing.
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will help federal, state, and local agencies identify emergent issues
in your community.
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English (1)
Español (2)
These questions are for statistical purposes only.
D1 What year were you born? Please enter a number.
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D2 Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (1)
Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano (2)
Yes, Puerto Rican (3)
Yes, Cuban (4)
Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (5) __________________________________________________
D3 What is your race? Please select all that apply.
White (specify) (1) ______________________________________
Black or African American (specify) (2) ___________________________
American Indian or Alaska Native (specify) (3) ________________________
Asian Indian (4)
Chinese (5)
Filipino (6)
Japanese (7)
Korean (8)
Vietnamese (9)
Other Asian (specify) (10) _______________________________
Native Hawaiian (11)
Chamorro (12)
Samoan (13)
Other Pacific Islander (specify) (14) _________________________________
D4 What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed? Select only one answer.
Less than high school (1)
Some high school (2)
High school graduate or equivalent (for example GED) (3)
Some college, but degree not received or is in progress (4)
Associate’s degree (for example AA, AS) (5)
Bachelor's degree (for example BA, BS, AB) (6)
Graduate degree (for example master's, professional, doctorate) (7)
D5 What is your marital status? Select only one answer.
Now married (1)
Widowed (2)
Divorced (3)
Separated (4)
Never married (5)
D6 What sex were you assigned at birth, on your original birth certificate?
Male (1)
Female (2)
D7_alt How do you currently describe yourself? Select all that apply.
▢ Male (1)
▢ Female (2)
▢ Transgender (3)
▢ Nonbinary (4)
▢ I use a different term (5) ____________________________________
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Yes (1)
No (2)
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Male (1)
Female (2)
D7_altcorrection Please confirm or correct your answer to the following question: ${D7_alt/QuestionText}
▢ Male (1)
▢ Female (2)
▢ Transgender (3)
▢ Nonbinary (4)
▢ I use a different term (5) ____________________________________
D9_writein Which of the following best represents how you think of yourself?
Gay or lesbian (1)
Straight, that is not gay or lesbian (2)
Bisexual (3)
I use a different term: _________________ (4)
D10 How many total people – adults and children – currently live in your household, including yourself? Please enter a number.
________________________________________________________________
D11 How many people under 18 years-old currently live in your household? Please enter a number.
________________________________________________________________
D12 In your household, are there… Select all that apply.
Children under 1 year old?
Children 1 through 4 years old? (1)
Children 5 through 11 years old? (2)
Children 12 through 17 years old? (3)
INF2 How many months old is the baby or infant in your household? If there is more than one, please report the age of the youngest.
Under 6 months (1)
Between 6 months and 9 months (2)
Between 9 months and 12 months (3)
INF5 How is the baby in your household fed (in addition to any solid foods the baby may be consuming)? If there is more than one baby, please report on the youngest.
Breastfeeding (or pumped breastmilk) only (1)
Sometimes breastfeeding (or pumped breastmilk) and sometimes infant formula (2)
Infant formula only (3)
Baby isn’t fed breastmilk OR infant formula (4)
INF6 In the last month, did you have difficulty getting infant formula?
Yes, in the last 7 days (1)
Yes, more than 7 days ago but within the last month (2)
No, did not have trouble getting infant formula in the last month (3)
D13 During the school year that begins in the Summer / Fall of 2024, how many children in this household are or will be enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade or grade equivalent? Enter whole numbers for all that apply.
Number enrolled in a public school (1) _______________________________
Number enrolled in a private school (2) ______________________________
Number homeschooled, that is not enrolled in public or private school (3) __________________________________________________
None (4)
D14 Are you or your spouse currently
serving in the U.S. Armed Forces (Active Duty, Reserve, or National
Guard)?
Reserve and Guard members/spouses who are
full-time active duty (AGR/FTS/AR) or currently "activated"
should select the "Reserve or National Guard" response(s).
Select all that apply.
No (1)
Yes, I'm serving on active duty (2)
Yes, I'm serving in the Reserve or National Guard (3)
Yes, my spouse is serving on active duty (4)
Yes, my spouse is serving in the Reserve or National Guard (5)
D15 Have you or your spouse ever served in the U.S. Armed Forces (Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard)? Select all the apply.
No (1)
Yes, I served on active duty (2)
Yes, I served in the Reserve or National Guard (3)
Yes, my spouse served on active duty (4)
Yes, my spouse served in the Reserve or National Guard (5)
Now we are going to ask about your employment.
EMP1 Have you, or has anyone in your household experienced a loss of employment income in the last 4 weeks? Select only one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
EMP2
In the last 7 days,
did you do ANY work for either pay or profit? Select only
one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
EMP3 Are you employed by the government, by a private company, a nonprofit organization or are you self-employed or working in a family business? Select only one answer.
Government (1)
Private company (2)
Non-profit organization including tax exempt and charitable organizations (3)
Self-employed (4)
Working in a family business (5)
EMP4 What is your main reason for not
working for pay or profit? Select only one answer.
I did
not work because:
I did not want to be employed at this time (1)
I am/was caring for children not in school or daycare (2)
I am/was caring for an elderly person (3)
I am/was sick or disabled (4)
I am retired (5)
I am/was laid off or furloughed (6)
My employer closed temporarily or went out of business (7)
I do/did not have transportation to work (8)
Other reason, please specify (9) __________________________________________________
SPN5_DAYSTW In the last 7 days, have any of the people in your household teleworked or worked from home?
Yes, for 1-2 days (1)
Yes, for 3-4 days (2)
Yes, for 5 or more days (3)
No (4)
SPN5_DAYSTW_2 In the last 7 days, have you teleworked or worked from home?
Yes, for 1-2 days (1)
Yes, for 3-4 days (2)
Yes, for 5 or more days (3)
No (4)
Next, we will ask about health.
DIS1 Do you have difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
DIS2 Do you have difficulty hearing, even when using a hearing aid? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
DIS4 Do you have difficulty walking or climbing stairs? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
DIS3 Do you have difficulty remembering or concentrating? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
DIS5 Do you have difficulty with self-care, such as washing all over or dressing? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
DIS6 Using your usual language, do you have difficulty communicating, for example understanding or being understood? Select only one answer.
No - no difficulty (1)
Yes - some difficulty (2)
Yes - a lot of difficulty (3)
Cannot do at all (4)
Over the last 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by...
HLTH1 Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge? Select only one answer.
Not at all (1)
Several days (2)
More than half the days (3)
Nearly every day (4)
HLTH2 Not being able to stop or control worrying? Select only one answer.
Not at all (1)
Several days (2)
More than half the days (3)
Nearly every day (4)
HLTH3 Having little interest or pleasure in doing things? Select only one answer.
Not at all (1)
Several days (2)
More than half the days (3)
Nearly every day (4)
HLTH4 Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless? Select only one answer.
Not at all (1)
Several days (2)
More than half the days (3)
Nearly every day (4)
MH1 During the last 4 weeks, did any children in your household need mental health treatment? Mental health treatment includes health services like counseling or medication.
Yes, all children needed mental health treatment (1)
Yes, some but not all children needed mental health treatment (2)
No, none of the children needed mental health treatment (3)
MH2 Did the children who needed mental health treatment receive it?
Yes, all children who needed treatment received it (1)
Yes, but only some children who needed treatment received it (2)
No, none of the children who needed treatment received it (3)
MH3 Were you satisfied with the type, quality, and quantity of mental health treatment the children received?
Satisfied with all of the mental health treatment the children received (1)
Satisfied with some but not all of the mental health treatment the children received (2)
Not satisfied with the mental health treatment the children received (3)
MH4 How difficult was it to get mental health treatment for the children?
Not difficult (1)
Somewhat difficult (2)
Very difficult (3)
Unable to get treatment due to difficulty (4)
Did not try to get treatment (5)
SOC1_first How often do you get the social and emotional support you need?
Always (1)
Usually (2)
Sometimes (3)
Rarely (4)
Never (5)
SOC2_first How often do you feel lonely?
Always (1)
Usually (2)
Sometimes (3)
Rarely (4)
Never (5)
SOCInd1 In a typical week, how often do you talk on the telephone with family, friends, or neighbors?
Less than once a week (1)
1 or 2 times a week (2)
3 or 4 times a week (3)
5 or more times a week (4)
SOCInd2 How often do you get together with friends or relatives?
Less than once a week (1)
1 or 2 times a week (2)
3 or 4 times a week (3)
5 or more times a week (4)
SOCInd3 How often do you attend church or religious services?
Never or less than once a year (1)
1 to 3 times per year (2)
4 to 11 times per year (3)
12 or more times per year (4)
SOCInd4 Altogether, how often do you attend meetings of clubs or organizations you belong to, such as church groups, unions, fraternal or athletic groups, or school groups?
I do not belong to a group (0)
Never or less than once a year (1)
1 to 3 times per year (2)
4 to 11 times per year (3)
12 or more times per year (4)
SHORTAGE1 In the past month, have you or a member of your household been directly affected by a shortage of the following? Select all that apply.
A medicine or medication that requires a prescription or is given by provider, pharmacist, or hospital (1)
A medicine or medication that is sold over the counter (without a prescription) (2)
A medical equipment or supplies used at home such as infusion pumps, glucose monitors, home ventilators, masks, gloves, etc. (3)
Other critical medical products, please specify ____ (4)
My household has not been affected by any of these shortages (5)
SHORTAGE2A How did you or a member of your household respond to the shortage? Select all that apply.
Changed to a substitute or alternative medication, equipment, or medical product (1)
Spent more money or time to find the medication, equipment, or medical products (2)
Delayed, stopped, rationed or re-used medication, equipment, or medical products (3)
Delayed or canceled a medical procedure or treatment because medication, equipment or products needed for care were not available to me or a provider (4)
Consulted a medical professional or other sources to help me get medication, equipment, or medical products (5)
Experienced negative physical health impacts (6)
Experienced negative mental health impacts (7)
I don’t know (8)
Other, specify _____ (9)
EMP7 Next, we are going to ask about
the childcare arrangements for children in the household.
At
any time in the last 4 weeks, were any children in the
household unable to attend daycare or another childcare arrangement
as a result of child care being closed, unavailable, unaffordable, or
because you are concerned about your child’s safety in care?
Please include before school care, after school care, and all other
forms of childcare that were unavailable. Select only one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
Not applicable (3)
EMP8 Which if any of the following occurred in the last 4 weeks as a result of childcare being closed, unavailable, unaffordable, or because you are concerned about your child’s safety in care? Select all that apply.
You (or another adult) took unpaid leave to care for the children (1)
You (or another adult) used vacation, or sick days, or other paid leave in order to care for the children (2)
You (or another adult) cut your work hours in order to care for the children (3)
You (or another adult) left a job in order to care for the children (4)
You (or another adult) lost a job because of time away to care for the children (5)
You (or another adult) did not look for a job in order to care for the children (6)
You (or another adult) supervised one or more children while working (7)
Other (specify) (8) ___________________________________________
None of the above (9)
INFLATE1 In the area where you live and shop, do you think prices in general have changed in the last 2 months? Select only one answer.
I think prices have increased (1)
I do not think prices have changed (2)
I think prices have decreased (3)
I do not know (4)
INFLATE2 How stressful, if at all, has the increase in prices in the last 2 months been for you? Select only one answer.
Very stressful (1)
Moderately stressful (2)
A little stressful (3)
Not at all stressful (4)
INFLATE4 In the area you live and shop, how concerned are you, if at all, that prices will increase in the next 6 months? Select only one answer.
Very concerned (1)
Somewhat concerned (2)
A little concerned (3)
Not at all concerned (4)
The next questions ask about your household's activities in the last 7 days. Please only include experiences that occurred in the last 7 days.
In the last 7 days, how
difficult has it been for your household to pay for usual household
expenses, including but not limited to food, rent or mortgage, car
payments, medical expenses, student loans, and so on? Select only
one answer.
Not at all difficult (1)
A little difficult (2)
Somewhat difficult (3)
Very difficult (4)
FD1 Getting enough food can also be a problem for some people. In the last 7 days, which of these statements best describes the food eaten in your household? Select only one answer.
Enough of the kinds of food (I/we) wanted to eat (1)
Enough, but not always the kinds of food (I/we) wanted to eat (2)
Sometimes not enough to eat (3)
Often not enough to eat (4)
FD2
Please indicate whether the
next statement was often true, sometimes true, or never true in the
last 7 days for the children living in your household who are
under 18 years old.
"The children were
not eating enough because we just couldn't afford enough food."
Often true (1)
Sometimes true (2)
Never true (3)
FD3 Why did you not have enough to eat (or not what you wanted to eat)? Select all that apply.
Couldn’t afford to buy more food (1)
Couldn’t get to store to buy food (for example, didn’t have transportation, have mobility or health limitations that prevent you from getting out) (2)
Couldn’t go to store due to safety concerns (3)
None of the above (4)
FD4 During the last 7 days, did you or anyone in your household get free groceries from a food pantry, food bank, church, or other place that provides free food? Select only one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
FD5 Do any of the children in this household... Select all that apply.
Receive free meals at school (1)
Pay for reduced-price meals at school (2)
Pay for full-price meals at school (3)
Pick up free meals at a school or other location (4)
Receive or use an EBT card to help buy groceries (5)
Eat free meals at a location other than school (6)
Have free meals delivered (7)
None of the above (8)
FD6_new Do you or does anyone in your household currently receive benefits from… Select all that apply.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Food Stamp Program (1)
WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) (2)
Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) (3)
None of these (4)
FD7_new Does having to pay for the food children eat at school make it difficult for your household to pay for other expenses?
Yes (1)
No (2)
ND1 The next set of questions asks
about natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods and fires.
In
the past year, were you displaced from your home because of a natural
disaster?
Yes (1)
No (2)
ND2 What type of natural disaster? Select all that apply.
Hurricane (1)
Flood (2)
Fire (3)
Tornado (4)
Other, specify (5) __________________________________________
ND3 How long were you displaced from your home?
Less than a week (1)
More than a week but less than a month (2)
One to six months (3)
More than six months (4)
Never returned to home (5)
ND4 Altogether, how much damage to your property or possessions did you experience as a result of natural disasters in the last year? Would you say no damage, some damage, a moderate amount of damage, or a lot of damage?
No damage (1)
Some damage (2)
Moderate amount of damage (3)
A lot of damage (4)
ND5 In the first month after the natural disaster, to what extent did you experience any of the following:
ND5A A shortage of food?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5B A shortage of drinkable water?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5C Loss of electricity?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5D Unsanitary conditions, such as inadequate toilets?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5E Feeling isolated, down, depressed, anxious, nervous or on edge?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5F Fear of crime?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
ND5G Offers that seemed like a scam?
Not at all (1)
A little (2)
Some (3)
A lot (4)
HSE1
The next questions ask about
housing.
Is your house or apartment…? Select
only one answer.
Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear? (1)
Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan (including home equity loans)? (2)
Rented? (3)
Occupied without payment of rent? (4)
HSE2 Which best describes this building? Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant. Select only one answer.
A mobile home (1)
A one-family house detached from any other house (2)
A one-family house attached to one or more houses (3)
A building with 2 apartments (4)
A building with 3 or 4 apartments (5)
A building with 5 or more apartments (6)
Boat, RV, van, etc. (7)
HSEnew2 Has your monthly rent changed during the last 12 months? If so, by how much?
My rent did not change (1)
My rent decreased (2)
My rent increased by less than $100 (3)
My rent increased by $100-$249 (4)
My rent increased by $250-$500 (5)
My rent increased by more than $500 (6)
HSE3 Is this household currently caught up on rent payments? Select only one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
HSE4 Is this household currently caught up on mortgage payments? Select only one answer.
Yes (1)
No (2)
HSE6 How many months behind is this household in paying your rent or mortgage?
________________________________________________________________
HSE7rev Thinking of all the places you’ve lived during the last six months, did you ever feel pressure to move due to any of the following reasons? Select all that apply.
Because the landlord raised the rent (1)
Because you missed a rent payment and you thought you would be evicted (2)
Because the landlord did not make repairs (3)
Because you were threatened with eviction or told to leave by your landlord (4)
Because your landlord changed the locks, removed your belongings, or shut off your utilities (5)
Because the neighborhood was dangerous (6)
Some other pressure, please specify (7) _____________________________
Did not feel pressure to move (8)
HSE7b During the last six months, did you actually move from any place you were living as a result of this pressure?
Yes (1)
No (2)
HSE8 How likely is it that your household will have to leave this home or apartment within the next 2 months because of eviction? Select only one answer.
Very likely (1)
Somewhat likely (2)
Not very likely (3)
Not likely at all (4)
HSE9 How likely is it that your household will have to leave this home within the next 2 months because of foreclosure? Select only one answer.
Very likely (1)
Somewhat likely (2)
Not very likely (3)
Not likely at all (4)
HSE10 In the last 12 months, how many months did your household reduce or forego expenses for basic household necessities, such as medicine or food, in order to pay an energy bill?
Almost every month (1)
Some months (2)
1 or 2 months (3)
Never (4)
HSE11 In the last 12 months, how many months did your household keep your home at a temperature that you felt was unsafe or unhealthy?
Almost every month (1)
Some months (2)
1 or 2 months (3)
Never (4)
HSE12 In the last 12 months, how many times was your household unable to pay an energy bill or unable to pay the full bill amount?
Almost every month (1)
Some months (2)
1 or 2 months (3)
Never (4)
TRANS1 Which of the following transportation options do you have access to: (Check all that apply)
Walk
Bike or e-scooter
Motorcycle or moped
Your own personal vehicle (e.g., car, truck, SUV)
A personal vehicle borrowed from a friend, family member, neighbor, coworker, or acquaintance (including carpooling)
Rental car or carsharing service (e.g., Zipcar)
Taxi service or rideshare (e.g., Uber, Lyft)
Bus
Rail transit (subway, light rail, streetcar, commuter rail)
Ferryboat
Paratransit (that is, specialized, door-to-door transport service for people with disabilities)
Other methods, please specify _______________
TRANS2 Which one of the following statements best describes your access to transportation in the past 30 days:
Enough transportation to meet your needs;
Enough transportation, but not always the kinds you want to use;
Sometimes not enough transportation to meet your needs;
Often not enough transportation to meet your needs, or
Always not enough transportation to meet your needs
If TRANS2=3, 4, or 5:
TRANS3 If you do not have enough transportation to meet your needs, which of the following reasons explain why (select all that apply):
My transportation options are not available when I need them
My transportation options require more travel time than I have available
My transportation options are unpredictable (travel time, availability)
My transportation options cost more than I can afford
My transportation options feel unsafe
I have a disability that limits my travel options or makes travel challenging
None of the above
GAS1 Has the cost of gas in the last
7 days caused you to:
Select all that apply.
Choose not to take a trip (for example, chose not to visit a friend/restaurant/park etc., change a task from in-person to online to reduce gas use) (1)
Combine trips (2)
Take alternative modes of transportation (for example, public transit, ridesharing, bike, etc.) (3)
None of these - the cost of gas has not affected my driving behavior (4)
The next set of questions ask about COVID-19 vaccination.
VAC1 Have you received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine?
Yes (1)
No (2)
VAC2_new What was the date of your most recent COVID-19 vaccine?
Month (1) __________________________________________________
Year (2) __________________________________________________
VAC8_B Have you ever tested positive for COVID-19 (using a rapid point-of-care test, self-test, or laboratory test) or been told by a doctor or other health care provider that you have or had COVID-19?
Yes (1)
No (2)
VAC8_C When did you test positive or were told you have or had COVID-19? Select all that apply.
Within the last four weeks (1)
More than four weeks ago, but within the last year (2)
More than a year ago (3)
PASC1 How would you describe your coronavirus symptoms when they were at their worst?
I had no symptoms (1)
I had mild symptoms (2)
I had moderate symptoms (3)
I had severe symptoms (4)
PASC2 Did you have any symptoms lasting
3 months or longer that you did not have prior to having coronavirus
or COVID-19?
Long term symptoms may include: tiredness
or fatigue, difficulty thinking or concentrating, forgetfulness, or
memory problems (sometimes referred to as "brain fog"),
difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, joint or muscle pain,
fast-beating or pounding heart (also known as heart palpitations),
chest pain, dizziness on standing, changes to your menstrual cycle,
changes to taste/smell, or inability to exercise.
Yes, my symptoms lasted between 3 and 6 months (1)
Yes, my symptoms lasted 6 months to a year (2)
Yes, my symptoms lasted more than a year (3)
No (4)
PASC3 Do you have symptoms now?
Yes (1)
No (2)
PASC4 Do these long-term symptoms reduce your ability to carry out day-to-day activities compared with the time before you had COVID-19?
Yes, a lot (1)
Yes, a little (2)
Not at all (3)
VAC3_new There is a vaccine that was recently recommended for some people that helps prevent the respiratory virus called RSV. Have you received the RSV vaccine?
Yes (1)
No (2)
Next, we have a few questions about participation with the arts and entertainment.
ART1 During the last month, did you attend any live music, dance, or theater performances in person?
Yes (1)
No (2)
ART2 During the last month, did you go in person to an art exhibit, such as paintings, sculpture, textiles, graphic design, or photography?
Yes (1)
No (2)
ART3 During the last month, did you go to the movies?
Yes (1)
No (2)
ART4 During the last month, did you
create, practice, or perform art of your own?
This may have
included music, dance, or theater; creative writing; crafts or visual
arts; digital art; or film or photography done for artistic purposes.
Yes (1)
No (2)
ART5 Please indicate whether you
strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the next
statement.
“There are plenty of opportunities
for me to take part in arts and cultural activities in my
neighborhood or community.”
Strongly agree (1)
Agree (2)
Disagree (3)
Strongly Disagree (4)
HLTH8 Are you currently covered by any of the following types of health insurance or health coverage plans? Mark Yes or No for each.
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Yes (1) |
No (2) |
Insurance through a current or former employer or union (through yourself or another family member) (1) |
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Insurance purchased directly from an insurance company, including marketplace coverage (through yourself or another family member) (2) |
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Medicare, for people 65 and older, or people with certain disabilities (3) |
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Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or any kind of government-assistance plan for those with low incomes or a disability (4) |
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TRICARE or other military health care (5) |
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VA (including those who have ever used or enrolled for VA health care) (6) |
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Indian Health Service (7) |
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Other (8) |
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MEDICAID_1 Since January 1, 2023, have you ever had Medicaid coverage?
Yes, I had Medicaid coverage, but I no longer have it (1)
No, I have not had Medicaid since January 1, 2023 (2)
MEDICAID_2 What was the main reason you no longer have Medicaid?
I gained new coverage and chose to drop Medicaid (1)
I moved to a new state (2)
I no longer qualify for Medicaid (3)
I tried to stay in Medicaid, but I could not complete the renewal process (4)
INT1 Do you or anyone in this household access the internet from home?
Yes
No
Don't know
INT2 Do you or anyone in this household access the internet using a cell phone or mobile data plan?
Yes
No
Don't know
INT3 During 2024, have you or your household received free or reduced-price internet through any of the following programs? Select all that apply.
Affordable Connectivity Program
Lifeline Program
State or local program
Program through an Internet Service Provider
Other program
None / not applicable
[If any program selected in INT3]
INT4 If the program that helped you pay for home internet ended, did you or will you have to cancel your home internet service because you couldn't afford it?
Yes, and this has already happened
Yes, would need to cancel or cut back internet service
No
Don't know
INC1 In 2023 what was your total household income before taxes? Select only one answer.
Less than $25,000 (1)
$25,000 - $34,999 (2)
$35,000 - $49,999 (3)
$50,000 - $74,999 (4)
$75,000 - $99,999 (5)
$100,000 - $149,999 (6)
$150,000 - $199,999 (7)
$200,000 and above (8)
The U.S. Census Bureau is interested in understanding geographic differences in experiences. To help us analyze survey responses across the entire United States, please provide your complete current street address below. Your address information will only be used for statistical analyses conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and will not be used for any other purpose or shared with any other parties.
Address Number (1) __________________________________________________
Street Name (2) __________________________________________________
Apt Unit (3) __________________________________________________
City (4) __________________________________________________
State (5) __________________________________________________
Zip (6) __________________________________________________
Do you have a Rural Route address?
Yes (1)
No (2)
Please provide the Rural Route address
where you currently reside.
Also,
provide a description of the physical location in the space provided.
RR Descriptor (1) __________________________________________________
Rural Route No (2) __________________________________________________
RR Box ID (3) __________________________________________________
City (4) __________________________________________________
State (5) __________________________________________________
Zip Code (6) __________________________________________________
Please provide as much information
as possible.
For example, if you also have a street address
associated with your residence, such as one used for emergency
services (E - 911) or for you to have a package delivered to your
home, then please provide it here.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Please provide the city and state or
ZIP Code where you are currently living.Also, describe the
physical location in the space provided.
City (1) __________________________________________________
State (2) __________________________________________________
Zip (3) __________________________________________________
Please provide as much information
as possible.
For example: a location
description such as "The apartment over the gas station" or
"The brick house with the screened porch on the northeast corner
of Farm Road and HC46" or a name of a park, street intersection
or shelter, if you are experiencing homelessness, as well as the name
of the city and state. For example, "Friendship Park, Anywhere
PA."
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Income Range Test
Note to Programmer: Set EXP_GROUP to 1,2,3. EXP_GROUP=1 will be the control group. EXP_GROUP=2 will the instruction group and EXP_GROUP=3 will be the “I’m not sure” button group.
The AHS lead-in questions:
IF HSE1=1,2:
DOWNPAY When you purchased your current home, did you or the owners make a down payment?
Yes
No
(If DOWNPAY = No, Dk, Rf then ask NODOWNPAY)
(If DOWNPAY = Yes then ask DWNAMT)
NODOWNPAY
Did you or the owners borrow the full purchase price, pay the full purchase price upfront, or do something else?
Borrowed the full purchase price
Paid the full purchase price upfront
Something else; specify [write-in box]
DWNAMT
We’d like to learn more about the total amount of the down payment for your home. What is the easiest way for you to report this?
Dollars
Percent
IF EXP_GROUP=1 AND DWNAMT=Dollars: (CONTROL GROUP)
DWNDLR Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in dollars.
[Numeric write-in] label=dollars
IF EXP_GROUP=1 AND DWNAMT=Percent: (CONTROL GROUP)
DWNPCT Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in percent
[Numeric write-in] label=Percent
IF DWNAMT is skipped OR DWNDLR is skipped or if DWNPCT is skipped:
DWNCAT This information is important for us. Please provide us with an estimate.
As a percentage of the purchase price, what was the down payment amount?
0 to 5 percent
6 to 15 percent
16 to 20 percent
More than 20 percent
___________________________________________________________________________
IF EXP_GROUP=2 AND DWNAMT=Dollars: (Instructions)
DWNDLR Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in dollars. If you are not sure, please provide your best estimate.
[Numeric write-in] label=dollars
IF EXP_GROUP=2 AND DWNAMT=Percent: (Instructions)
DWNPCT Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in percent. If you are not sure, please provide your best estimate.
[Numeric write-in] label=Percent
IF DWNAMT is skipped OR DWNDLR is skipped or if DWNPCT is skipped:
DWNCAT This is important information for us. Please provide us with an estimate.
As a percentage of the purchase price, what was the down payment amount?
0 to 5 percent
6 to 15 percent
16 to 20 percent
More than 20 percent
____________________________________________________________________________
IF EXP_GROUP=3 AND DWNAMT=Dollars: (“I’m not sure” Button)
DWNDLR Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in dollars.
[Numeric write-in] label=dollars
[Checkbox] I’m not sure
IF EXP_GROUP=3 AND DWNAMT=Percent: (“I’m not sure” Button)
DWNPCT Considering all sources of money, what was the total amount of the down payment?
Enter amount in percent.
[Numeric write-in] label=Percent
[Checkbox] I’m not sure
IF DWNAMT is skipped OR DWNDLR is skipped/I’m not sure or if DWNPCT is skipped/I’m not sure:
DWNCAT This information is important for us. Please provide us with an estimate.
As a percentage of the purchase price, what was the down payment amount?
0 to 5 percent
6 to 15 percent
16 to 20 percent
More than 20 percent
Note to Programmer: Continue to use EXP_GROUP. EXP_GROUP=1 will be the control group. EXP_GROUP=2 will the instruction group and EXP_GROUP=3 will be the “I’m not sure” button group.
IF HSE1=2,3 AND EXP_GROUP=1: (CONTROL GROUP)
MORT_RENT1 How much was this household's [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment last month] [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
[Numeric write-in]
If
MORT_RENT1 is skipped:
MORT_RENT_R1
This information is important to us. Please provide us with an
estimate.
Last month, how much was this household’s [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
Less than $400
$400 to $749
$750 to $1,199
$1,200 or more
IF HSE1=2,3 AND EXP_GROUP= 2 (INSTRUCTIONS
MORT_RENT2 How much was this household's [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment last month, including any condominium or association fees? [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
If you are not sure, please provide your best estimate.
[Numeric write-in]
If
MORT_RENT2 is skipped:
MORT_RENT_R2
This information is important to us. Please provide us with an
estimate.
Last month, how much was this household’s [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
Less than $400
$400 to $749
$750 to $1,199
$1,200 or more
IF HSE1=2,3 AND EXP_GROUP= 3 (“I’m not sure” Button)
MORT_RENT3 How much was this household's [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment last month [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
[Numeric write-in]
[checkbox] I’m not sure
If
MORT_RENT3 is skipped OR “I’m not sure” is
selected:
MORT_RENT_R3 This
information is important to us. Please provide us with an estimate.
Last month, how much was this household’s [HSE1=3: rent/ HSE1=2 mortgage] payment [IF HSE1=3: , including any condominium or association fees? IF HSE1=2: ? Include any condominium or association fees and amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees included in a typical monthly payment.]
Less than $400
$400 to $749
$750 to $1,199
$1,200 or more
___________________________________________________________________________
SIPP Utilities
EXP_GROUP=1: (CONTROL)
UTILITIES_1 How much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone service, and other utilities last month? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
[Write-in amount]
IF UTILITIES_1 is skipped:
UTILITIES_R1 This information is important to us. Please provide us with an estimate.
Last month, how much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone services, and other utilities? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
Less than $100
$100 to $199
$200 to $299
$300 or more
EXP_GROUP=2: (Instructions)
UTILITIES_2 How much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone service, and other utilities last month? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
If you are not sure, please provide your best estimate.
[Write-in amount]
IF UTILITIES_2 is skipped:
UTILITIES_R2 This information is important to us. Please provide us with an estimate.
Last month, how much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone services, and other utilities? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
Less than $100
$100 to $199
$200 to $299
$300 or more
EXP_GROUP=3 (I’m not sure button)
UTILITIES_3 How much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone service, and other utilities last month? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
[Numeric write-in]
[checkbox] I’m not sure
IF UTILITIES_3 is skipped OR “I’m not sure” is selected:
UTILITIES_R3 This information is important to us. Please provide us with an estimate.
Last month, how much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone services, and other utilities? Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV or internet.
Less than $100
$100 to $199
$200 to $299
$300 or more
Job Series
The questions you answered earlier were about your job and economic status last week. The next set of questions ask about your job and economic status last year.
WORK1 Did you work at a job or business at any time during 2023?
Yes [continue to JOB1]
No [skip to END, no JOB# questions are relevant]
[If WORK1=1]
JOB1 What is the easiest way for you to tell us how much you earned from your main job in 2023, before taxes and other deductions?
Weekly
Every other week (biweekly)
Monthly
Yearly
[If answered JOB1]
JOB2 Earlier we asked you about your household income. The next question asks about income from your main job.
How much did you earn from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023?
$[Numeric write-in] per [label filled with answer to JOB1]
[ask if JOB1 <4 and answered JOB2; new flag/variable for control/experimental here – ideally 40% of people don’t get the check box, 60% get the check box, but could do 33% control and 66% experiment]
[Would like the R to be able to choose/use both options]
JOB2B For how many [fill JOB1 response (weeks, 2-week periods, months)] did you earn [fill JOB2] from your main job in 2023?
_____ [fill from JOB1 (weeks, 2-week periods, months)]
[ ] all [fill from JOB1]
[If JOB1 or JOB2 or JOB2B is skipped (first unfold)]
JOB3 For the entire year of 2023, how much did you earn from your main job, before taxes and other deductions?
[ ] $1 - $44,999 [skip to JOB4-01]
[ ] $45,000 and $59,999 [skip to JOB4-45]
[ ] $60,000 or more [skip to JOB4-60]
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN1]
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[If range answer selected for JOB3, ask appropriate JOB4-## (second unfold)]
JOB4-01 [For Less than $45K, in JOB3]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $1- $14,999 [skip to JOB5-01]
[ ] $15,000 - $29,999 [skip to JOB5-15]
[ ] $30,000 - $44,999 [skip to JOB5-30]
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2]
JOB4-45 [For $45K - $60K, in JOB3]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $45,000- $49,999 [skip to JOB5-45, the RU series]
[ ] $50,000 - $54,999 [skip to JOB5-50, the RU series]
[ ] $55,000 - $59,999 [skip to JOB5-55, the RU series]
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2]
JOB4-60 [For $60K+, in JOB3]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $60,000- $74,999 [skip to JOB5-60]
[ ] $75,000 - $99,999 [skip to JOB5-75]
[ ] $100,000 or more [skip to JOB5-100]
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2]
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[New Screen, not DICE way]
If JOB4-01, JOB-45, or JOB4-60 is answered, ask the appropriate JOB5-## (third unfold):
JOB5-01 [For Less than $15K to JOB4-01]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $1- $4,999
[ ] $5,000 - $9,999
[ ] $10,000 - $14,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-15 [For $15K - $30K to JOB4-01]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $15,00- $19,999
[ ] $20,000 - $24,999
[ ] $25,000 - $29,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-30 [For $30K - $45K to JOB4-01]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $30,00- $34,999
[ ] $35,000 - $39,999
[ ] $40,000 - $44,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
Begin Real Unfold (RU) series-----
JOB5-45 [For $45K- $49,999 to JOB4-45]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $45,00- $46,999
[ ] $47,000 - $48,999
[ ] $49,000 - $49,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2 ; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-50 [For $50K- $54,999 to JOB4-45]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $50,00- $51,999
[ ] $52,000 - $53,999
[ ] $54,000 - $54,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-55 [For $55K- $59,999 to JOB4-45]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $55,00- $56,999
[ ] $57,000 - $58,999
[ ] $59,000 - $59,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
End RU series------
JOB5-60 [For $60K - $75K to JOB4-60]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $60,000- $64,999
[ ] $65,000 - $69,999
[ ] $70,000 - $74,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-75 [For $75K-$100K to JOB4-60]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $75,000- $79,999
[ ] $80,000 - $84,999
[ ] $85,000 - $99,999
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
JOB5-100 [For $100K or more to JOB4-60]
Please choose the range that more closely matches what you earned from your main job, before taxes and other deductions, in 2023.
[ ] $100,000 - $124,999
[ ] $125,000 - $149,999
[ ] $150,000 or more
[ ] I remember the exact amount: $_______ [skip to FUREM]
[If no answer, skip to FURAN2; If answered, skip to END]
---- End of series;
Begin Follow-up questions, if applicable ------
[If someone skips JOB3, ask this follow-up, then skip to END]
FURAN1 These questions are part of an important experiment. Please help us improve them.
Why did you skip the previous question, with the different choices for the amount of pay?
(select one response)
[randomize options, except for Other]
Don’t remember how much I earned in 2023
Don’t want to report this information
Question was confusing
Other __________
[If someone skips any of the JOB4 or JOB5 questions, ask this follow-up, then skip to END.]
FURAN2 These questions are part of an important experiment. Please help us improve them.
Why did you skip the previous question, with the different choices for the amount of pay?
(select one response)
[randomize options, except for Other]
Wasn’t sure which option to choose
Don’t want to report this information
Felt like I was answering the same questions
Other __________
[If someone chooses “I remember” to JOB3 or any of the JOB4 or JOB5 questions, ask this follow-up (regardless of whether they provide a value or not).]
FUREM These questions are part of an important experiment. Please help us improve them.
Why did you choose to enter an exact amount?
(select one response)
The categories helped me remember
My estimated income was close enough
Options were confusing
Felt like I was answering the same questions
Other __________
To help us contact you in the future, please provide the best phone number to reach you.
________________________________________________________________
To help us contact you in the future, please provide the best email address to reach you.
________________________________________________________________
Are you interested in:
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Yes (1) |
No (2) |
Answering optional surveys to help the U.S. Census Bureau? (1) |
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Receiving email updates about news from the U.S. Census Bureau? (2) |
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Is there anything else related to the coronavirus pandemic or other social and economic issues you would like to tell us?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
That concludes the survey. Please click on the “Submit” button when you are finished. Thank you for participating in the Household Pulse Survey.
If you have any questions about this survey please visit https://www.census.gov/householdpulsedata. You can validate that this survey is a legitimate federally-approved information collection using the U.S. Office of Management and Budget approval number 0607-1029, expiring on 01/31/2027.
If you need help during this time, here are some resources that may help:
Infant Formula: Information for Families During the Infant Formula Shortage | Nutrition | CDC
Questions & Answers for Consumers Concerning Infant Formula | FDA General: https://www.coronavirus.gov/
Meal finder for kids: https://www.fns.usda.gov/meals4kids
Unemployment services: https://www.usa.gov/unemployment
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988lifeline.org
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