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Census Bureau to Survey Nation's Spending Habits
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Beginning in April, U.S. Census Bureau field representatives will collect information about how much Americans spend for groceries, clothing, transportation, housing, health care and other items from a sample of households across the country.

The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) program consists of two separate surveys:

  • The Interview Survey — About 15,000 households will be interviewed once every three months to obtain data on relatively large expenditures and also for those expenditures that occur on a regular basis (such as rent and utilities).
  • The Diary Survey — During the year, another 12,500 households will keep two consecutive one-week diaries of all purchases — including small, frequently purchased items that are normally difficult for respondents to recall later (such as a fast-food purchase at a drive-through window, a soda or candy bar from a vending machine, or a carton of eggs from the supermarket).

    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics then publishes integrated data from the two surveys — providing a snapshot of our nation’s economy and spending habits. Government economists use the survey results to update a “market basket” of goods and services for the Consumer Price Index, our nation’s most widely used measure of inflation.

    “Data from the CE enable policymakers to evaluate consumer needs, make informed decisions about the impact of policies on families and track changes in consumer spending,” said George Grandy Jr., director of the Census Bureau’s Atlanta Regional Office.

    Before the CE interviews begin, households receive a letter from Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon informing them of their selection. Census Bureau field representatives conducting the interviews carry official photo identification. The law ensures survey respondents’ personal information and answers are kept confidential.

    The following data on the amount spent on transportation are an example of CE results:

    Household Expenditures for Transportation: 2004-2005 
    Area	Average annual amount
    spent for transportation 	Percentage of total
    expenditures 
    United States	$8,081	18.0
    Northeast	$7,646	16.3
       Philadelphia	8,084	17.1
       New York	7,581	14.0
       Pittsburgh	7,456	18.7 
    South	$7,620	18.6
       Houston	10,326	19.5
       Dallas-Fort Worth	8,838	17.5
       Washington, D.C.	7,876	14.1
       Miami	6,282	16.7
       Atlanta	6,044	15.1
       Baltimore	5,799 	14.8
    Midwest	$7,795	17.6
       Detroit	9,246	18.1 
       Chicago	8,875	16.2
       St. Louis	8,649	17.9
       Minneapolis-St. Paul 	8,550 	14.5
       Cleveland	6,095 	15.8
    West	$9,498	18.9
       Anchorage	12,596	21.2
       San Diego	11,301	18.9
       Los Angeles	10,972	19.7
       Phoenix	10,549	21.5
       Honolulu	9,921	18.1
       San Francisco	9,518	15.6
       Seattle	9,491	17.6
       Portland, Ore.	8,845	17.6 
       Denver	8,646 	17.3
     
    



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