Federal Reserve Economic Data

Five People in Consumer Unit

Income and Taxes


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.


   

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    1984    
 
 
    1987
U.S. Dollars
Name 1987 Preceding
Period
Year Ago
from Period
Money Income Before Taxes
35,141 31,865 31,865
Wages and Salaries
30,372 27,804 27,804
Self-Employment Income
2,342 1,848 1,848
Social Security, Private & Government Retirement
879 788 788
Interest, Dividends, Rent Income, Property Income
325 273 273
Unemployment and Workers' Compensation, Veterans Benefits
318 295 295
Public Assistance, Supplemental Security Income, SNAP
524 448 448
Regular Contributions for Support
300 291 291
Other Income
80 118 118
Personal Taxes
2,523 2,151 2,151
Federal Income Taxes
1,899 1,658 1,658
State and Local Income Taxes
553 429 429
Other Taxes
72 64 64
Income After Taxes
32,617 29,714 29,714
   

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