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Consumer Expenditure Surveys

Section 20B - EXPENSE PATTERNS FOR SELECTED SERVICES AND GOODS

  1. COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY OR DRY CLEANING MACHINES
  2. clothing   quilts   linens
    coats   rugs   drapes
  1. LAUNDRY OR DRY CLEANING SERVICES
  2. clothing   quilts   linens
    coats   rugs   drapes
  1. CIGARETTES
  1. OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS
  2. cigars   pipe tobacco   chewing tobacco
  1. HAIRCUTTING, STYLING, MANICURES, MASSAGES AND OTHER SALON SERVICES
  2. hair coloring   pedicures   facials
    waxing
  1. SAFE DEPOSIT BOX LOCATED IN A BANK OR SIMILAR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
  1. CHARGES OR FEES FOR PERSONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES SUCH AS ATM FEES OR ACCOUNT SERVICE CHARGES FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SUCH AS BANKS, CREDIT UNIONS, AND FINANCE COMPANIES
  2. ATM fees   regular service charges   check order fee
    certified check fee   money order fee   online banking and bill payment fee
    check cashing fee   below minimum balance fee   POS Transaction fees
    monthly maintenance fee/service charge   teller transaction fee   traveler’s check fee
    cashier’s/bank check fee   insufficient funds/returned check fee   returned deposit fee
    CD early withdrawal penalty   replacement ATM/Debit card fee   loan origination/application fee
    wire transfer fee   stop payment fee   check or statement copy fee
    negative balance fee   currency exchange fee
      fees for personal loans, excluding those for real estate management fee for trust, custodial or escrow accounts
  1. TAXI OR LIMOUSINE SERVICE
  1. MASS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES SUCH AS A BUS, SUBWAY, MINI-BUS OR TRAIN

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Last Modified Date: November 21, 2006