Table 1. Consumer units of one person by income before taxes: Average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1993-94 Complete reporting of income Complete Less $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $70,000 Item reporting than to to to to to to to and of income $5,000 $9,999 $14,999 $19,999 $29,999 $39,999 $49,999 $69,999 over ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number of consumer units (in thousands)... 25,096 2,721 6,206 4,364 2,938 3,807 2,200 1,214 1,074 572 Income before taxes 1/.................... $20,105 $2,664 $7,373 $12,216 $17,150 $24,468 $33,859 $43,797 $56,625 $115,739 Income after taxes 1/..................... 18,246 2,652 7,256 11,602 16,088 22,295 30,180 38,691 47,771 101,768 Age of reference person................... 51.4 42.0 61.8 58.2 49.8 44.3 42.2 45.1 43.0 48.7 Average number in consumer unit:.......... Persons.................................. 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Children under 18........................ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Persons 65 and over...................... 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 Earners.................................. 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.9 Vehicles................................. 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.5 Percent distribution: Male..................................... 44 45 32 37 47 53 50 53 60 65 Female................................... 56 55 68 63 53 47 50 47 40 35 Percent homeowner........................ 46 26 42 51 44 46 46 62 64 68 With mortgage........................... 18 6 6 9 14 24 32 50 51 52 Without mortgage........................ 28 20 37 41 29 22 15 11 13 16 Renter................................... 54 74 58 49 56 54 54 38 36 32 Black.................................... 11 14 15 8 9 9 10 8 2 4 White and other.......................... 89 86 85 92 91 91 90 92 98 96 Elementary (1-8)......................... 12 14 28 13 5 3 0 1 1 1 High school (9-12)....................... 37 35 43 48 45 36 24 18 15 7 College.................................. 51 51 28 40 49 61 76 81 84 92 Never attended and other................. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At least one vehicle owned............... 73 50 54 75 84 89 89 87 90 88 Average annual expenditures............... $19,288 $10,616 $11,079 $15,347 $18,341 $22,722 $27,886 $33,989 $40,129 $56,056 Food..................................... 2,478 1,653 1,824 2,108 2,450 2,870 3,070 3,431 4,291 5,414 Food at home............................ 1,378 899 1,315 1,332 1,434 1,525 1,423 1,470 1,861 2,023 Cereals and bakery products............ 219 128 215 214 234 237 223 248 266 353 Cereals and cereal products........... 75 54 69 78 86 78 68 86 86 111 Bakery products....................... 145 74 146 136 148 159 155 162 180 242 Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs......... 327 223 330 321 344 357 344 277 371 459 Beef.................................. 92 62 84 86 109 100 103 72 134 120 Pork.................................. 69 53 85 77 74 62 47 43 76 60 Other meats........................... 44 27 43 44 43 54 43 64 27 49 Poultry............................... 64 43 63 59 63 77 75 44 70 101 Fish and seafood...................... 43 27 33 41 40 48 56 45 48 111 Eggs.................................. 16 11 21 15 14 15 20 9 16 18 Dairy products......................... 153 101 161 152 155 153 160 151 194 179 Fresh milk and cream.................. 65 45 76 64 61 61 60 70 77 62 Other dairy products.................. 88 56 85 88 94 93 100 81 118 116 Fruits and vegetables.................. 249 158 236 257 228 264 241 245 450 454 Fresh fruits.......................... 79 41 83 85 65 82 74 69 141 145 Fresh vegetables...................... 73 51 68 78 69 71 74 61 93 200 Processed fruits...................... 56 39 48 56 56 63 61 52 125 68 Processed vegetables.................. 41 26 37 38 39 48 32 64 92 40 Other food at home..................... 430 289 373 388 473 513 455 548 579 579 Sugar and other sweets................ 57 34 58 49 58 74 62 53 70 66 Fats and oils......................... 40 25 48 35 40 44 38 34 35 43 Miscellaneous foods................... 184 123 147 174 215 230 189 238 257 221 Nonalcoholic beverages................ 123 91 109 111 142 135 133 156 152 170 Food prep. by cu, out-of-town trips... 25 16 11 18 19 30 33 68 64 79 Food away from home..................... 1,100 754 510 776 1,015 1,345 1,647 1,961 2,430 3,391 Alcoholic beverages...................... 274 215 117 145 294 331 500 470 598 646 Housing.................................. 6,542 3,585 4,261 5,931 5,982 7,289 9,218 11,234 12,051 16,810 Shelter................................. 4,008 2,248 2,371 3,417 3,698 4,553 5,867 7,527 7,929 10,613 Owned dwellings........................ 1,669 553 722 1,263 1,256 1,748 2,568 4,228 4,794 7,171 Mortgage interest and charges......... 731 171 158 208 406 802 1,375 2,532 2,918 4,411 Property taxes........................ 462 172 274 444 413 479 625 892 989 1,614 Maintenance, rep., ins., oth. exp..... 476 211 290 612 438 467 569 804 887 1,146 Rented dwellings....................... 2,119 1,558 1,542 1,941 2,289 2,580 3,078 2,725 2,604 2,585 Other lodging.......................... 220 137 107 213 152 224 221 574 531 856 Utilities, fuels, and public services... 1,374 882 1,158 1,416 1,405 1,469 1,652 1,710 1,876 2,228 Natural gas............................ 185 100 169 211 200 184 210 207 240 249 Electricity............................ 487 310 437 512 498 518 570 582 616 667 Fuel oil and other fuels............... 72 50 83 73 72 54 61 66 106 152 Telephone.............................. 489 350 347 445 502 579 654 681 711 922 Water and other public services........ 140 73 120 174 133 134 157 175 203 238 Household operations.................... 228 80 180 273 192 191 241 400 420 749 Personal services...................... 37 5 55 58 24 33 10 39 45 40 Other household expenses............... 190 74 125 215 168 158 232 361 375 710 Housekeeping supplies................... 233 122 185 229 201 277 295 305 390 423 Laundry and cleaning supplies.......... 53 34 43 51 42 56 67 55 88 143 Other household products............... 97 37 84 85 79 115 130 132 186 158 Postage and stationery................. 83 50 57 94 80 106 99 117 116 123 Household furnishings and equipment..... 700 253 368 596 486 799 1,162 1,293 1,436 2,796 Household textiles..................... 55 19 76 33 55 47 73 70 55 83 Furniture.............................. 172 56 80 129 109 219 363 233 517 538 Floor coverings........................ 37 8 13 68 10 28 26 172 18 181 Major appliances....................... 74 30 45 79 66 97 134 99 121 90 Small appliances, misc. housewares..... 50 27 28 39 47 60 89 67 69 188 Miscellaneous household equipment...... 311 114 126 248 199 348 477 651 657 1,716 Apparel and services..................... 939 530 474 690 882 1,148 1,324 1,648 1,986 3,223 Men and boys............................ 216 108 76 131 146 258 477 440 571 660 Men, 16 and over....................... 203 107 67 123 137 251 450 381 555 645 Boys, 2 to 15.......................... 12 1 9 8 9 7 28 59 16 15 Women and girls......................... 394 250 213 305 393 523 389 670 604 1,573 Women, 16 and over..................... 379 244 208 296 362 507 360 640 590 1,565 Girls, 2 to 15......................... 14 5 5 9 31 16 29 30 15 8 Children under 2........................ 16 8 4 40 12 17 17 18 23 16 Footwear................................ 135 68 90 106 155 135 162 278 285 313 Other apparel products and services..... 178 97 92 107 176 215 280 242 502 662 Transportation........................... 3,101 1,602 1,247 2,177 3,635 4,477 4,438 6,491 5,633 8,330 Vehicle purchases (net outlay).......... 1,236 616 406 662 1,653 1,990 1,606 3,261 1,958 3,319 Cars and trucks, new................... 666 153 230 303 924 1,021 819 2,876 952 1,122 Cars and trucks, used.................. 527 440 176 358 710 899 725 256 875 1,788 Other vehicles......................... 42 23 0 1 20 70 62 128 131 409 Gasoline and motor oil.................. 521 330 298 441 586 723 733 773 829 864 Other vehicle expenses.................. 1,076 499 434 873 1,147 1,487 1,730 1,929 2,185 2,773 Vehicle finance charges................ 108 26 20 57 113 184 253 240 263 161 Maintenance and repairs................ 392 198 172 325 440 558 570 621 809 836 Vehicle insurance...................... 402 190 175 375 467 550 621 652 730 779 Veh. rent., leas., licen., oth. chges.. 175 86 67 115 127 196 286 415 383 997 Public transportation................... 267 156 109 201 250 277 370 528 661 1,374 Health care.............................. 1,198 676 1,261 1,425 1,307 1,004 1,143 1,260 1,342 1,864 Health insurance........................ 535 291 596 732 559 439 391 463 567 701 Medical services........................ 380 233 334 331 474 334 477 510 533 839 Drugs................................... 226 127 288 276 222 174 203 208 176 242 Medical supplies........................ 57 26 43 86 52 56 72 79 66 82 Entertainment............................ 941 589 403 641 912 1,204 1,509 1,581 2,610 2,454 Fees and admissions..................... 263 185 93 159 216 319 439 578 722 955 Television, radios, sound equipment..... 353 274 202 276 338 432 571 571 589 735 Pets, toys, and playground equipment.... 151 70 70 123 153 201 256 235 353 316 Other supplies, equip., and services.... 174 59 38 83 206 252 244 197 946 449 Personal care products and services...... 238 141 152 227 217 255 338 353 424 640 Reading.................................. 130 61 67 116 118 159 202 232 272 381 Education................................ 291 810 251 264 228 176 195 221 194 253 Tobacco products and smoking supplies.... 171 135 133 141 171 217 239 236 135 323 Miscellaneous............................ 545 296 261 430 435 586 910 902 1,414 2,090 Cash contributions....................... 819 163 372 494 667 919 1,365 1,195 3,124 4,162 Personal insurance and pensions.......... 1,622 161 257 558 1,043 2,086 3,434 4,735 6,055 9,465 Life and other personal insurance....... 155 46 100 118 94 176 243 250 271 960 Pensions and Social Security............ 1,467 115 157 439 949 1,910 3,190 4,485 5,785 8,506 Money income before taxes 1/.............. 20,105 2,664 7,373 12,216 17,150 24,468 33,859 43,797 56,625 115,739 Wages and salaries....................... 13,197 1,170 1,543 4,399 9,795 18,351 27,960 37,280 47,924 74,052 Self-employment income................... 1,026 (21) 24 392 340 903 1,533 1,320 3,553 18,713 Soc. Sec., priv. and gov. retirement..... 4,070 820 4,771 6,212 5,207 3,428 2,394 2,867 2,185 6,541 Int., divid., rent. inc., property inc... 996 39 96 461 817 934 1,156 1,895 2,199 15,952 Unemp. and workers' compen., vet. ben.... 202 72 71 179 389 337 269 110 291 315 Pub. ass., supp. sec. inc., foodstamps... 189 252 550 113 23 16 13 0 0 3 Regular contributions for support........ 279 222 222 298 437 285 331 236 304 33 Other income............................. 146 109 98 163 142 214 201 91 168 130 Personal taxes 1/......................... 1,858 12 117 615 1,063 2,172 3,679 5,107 8,853 13,971 Federal income taxes..................... 1,398 (15) 69 378 745 1,638 2,823 3,892 6,789 11,171 State and local income taxes............. 369 3 23 137 225 413 731 1,111 1,770 2,484 Other taxes.............................. 91 24 25 100 93 121 124 104 295 316 Income after taxes 1/..................... 18,246 2,652 7,256 11,602 16,088 22,295 30,180 38,691 47,771 101,768 Net change in total assets and liabilities (442) (276) (604) 363 (1,171) 1,456 904 (3,648) (12,829) 10,353 Net change in total assets............... 2,147 (50) (71) 862 (37) 5,163 4,475 2,507 3,548 25,272 Net change in total liabilities.......... 2,590 226 532 499 1,135 3,707 3,571 6,154 16,377 14,919 Other money receipts...................... 280 166 189 119 343 385 370 499 864 126 Mortgage principal paid, owned property... (281) (85) (71) (125) (205) (277) (494) (918) (1,085) (1,432) Estimated market value of owned home...... 38,808 15,575 25,123 39,941 34,159 40,362 47,315 66,093 82,648 129,712 Est. monthly rental value of owned home... 278 120 202 289 269 277 324 463 535 772 Gifts of goods and services............... 785 567 494 574 543 808 1,075 1,509 1,725 2,931 Food.................................... 48 17 29 29 32 42 53 112 203 212 Housing................................. 208 168 148 150 124 187 283 307 377 1,019 Housekeeping supplies................. 31 19 17 32 30 39 43 57 45 60 Household textiles.................... 13 8 33 1 1 16 7 0 3 2 Appliances and misc. housewares....... 19 11 8 12 18 25 41 39 31 44 Major appliances.................... 5 0 2 1 3 10 14 6 20 3 Small appl. and misc. housewares.... 14 11 6 11 15 15 27 33 12 41 Miscellaneous household equipment..... 67 26 23 52 37 49 90 56 143 746 Other housing......................... 77 104 67 52 38 59 101 155 155 166 Apparel and services.................... 184 76 94 142 157 194 318 344 582 426 Males 2 and over...................... 47 22 28 26 33 44 112 105 101 101 Females 2 and over.................... 66 30 28 53 76 75 95 140 211 81 Children under 2...................... 16 8 4 40 12 17 17 16 23 16 Other apparel products and services... 55 16 34 23 36 57 94 83 247 228 Jewelry and watches................. 39 8 22 14 22 43 65 38 196 217 All other apparel products and serv. 16 8 12 9 14 14 28 45 51 11 Transportation.......................... 49 12 33 20 26 98 87 61 71 213 Health care............................. 67 81 60 92 51 32 33 151 72 123 Entertainment........................... 73 95 32 40 54 91 115 101 179 215 Toys, games, hobbies, and tricycles... 22 6 12 21 20 32 37 20 56 40 Other entertainment................... 51 89 20 19 34 58 78 81 123 175 Education............................... 38 41 30 27 22 25 33 102 79 165 All other gifts......................... 118 77 66 73 78 139 154 330 162 557 __________________________________________ 1/ Components of income and taxes are derived from "complete income reporters" only; see glossary Note that all values have been rounded, and therefore some rounded values equal zero. This is particularly evident in the characteristics section. When data are not reported or are not applicable (i.e., missing values), values are set to zero. Note also that some data are likely to have large sampling errors.