Federal Reserve Economic Data

$70,000 and Over

Consumer Unit Characteristics


The Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE) program provides data on expenditures, income, and demographic characteristics of consumers in the United States. CE data are primarily used to revise the relative importance of goods and services in the market basket of the Consumer Price Index.

The CE surveys collect data that fall into one of the following major expenditure categories: Alcoholic beverages, Apparel and services, Cash contributions, Education, Entertainment, Food, Healthcare, Housing, Miscellaneous, Personal care products and services, Personal insurance and pensions, Reading, Tobacco products and smoking supplies, and Transportation.


   

Please select a date range

    1992    
 
 
    2015
Name Period Value Preceding
Period
Year Ago
from Period
Units
Income After Taxes
2015 113,294 U.S. Dollars 113,600 U.S. Dollars 113,600 U.S. Dollars U.S. $
Number of Consumer Units
2015 45,768 Thousands 42,265 Thousands 42,265 Thousands Thous.
Income Before Taxes
2015 137,312 U.S. Dollars 137,249 U.S. Dollars 137,249 U.S. Dollars U.S. $
Age of Reference Person
2015 48 Years of Age 48 Years of Age 48 Years of Age Years of Age
Number of People in CU
2015 3 Number 3 Number 3 Number Number
Number of Children Under 18
2015 1 Number 1 Number 1 Number Number
Adults 65 and Older
2015 0.2 Number 0.2 Number 0.2 Number Number
Number of Earners
2015 2 Number 2 Number 2 Number Number
Number of Vehicles
2015 3 Number 3 Number 3 Number Number
Percent Men Reference Persons
2015 54 Percent 54 Percent 54 Percent %
Percent Women Reference Persons
2015 46 Percent 46 Percent 46 Percent %
Percent Homeowner
2015 81 Percent 82 Percent 82 Percent %
Percent Homeowner with Mortgage
2015 60 Percent 61 Percent 61 Percent %
Percent Homeowner without Mortgage
2015 22 Percent 21 Percent 21 Percent %
Percent Renter
2015 19 Percent 18 Percent 18 Percent %
Percent Black or African American
2015 8 Percent 8 Percent 8 Percent %
Percent White, Asian, and All Other Races
2015 92 Percent 92 Percent 92 Percent %
Percent Hispanic or Latino
2015 9 Percent 9 Percent 9 Percent %
Percent Not Hispanic or Latino
2015 91 Percent 91 Percent 91 Percent %
Percent Elementary (1-8)
2015 1 Percent 1 Percent 1 Percent %
Percent High School (9-12)
2015 18 Percent 19 Percent 19 Percent %
Percent College
2015 81 Percent 80 Percent 80 Percent %
Percent Never Attended School and Other
. . Percent . Percent . Percent %
At Least One Vehicle Owned or Leased
2015 97 Percent 97 Percent 97 Percent %
   

Back to Top