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Archived articles from The Editor’s Desk— Cosumer Expenditures
Consumer expenditures by homeowners and renters, 2010
(10/25/2012)
Consumer spending patterns, 2008–2010
(10/06/2011)
Overall consumer expenditures fall in 2010
(09/29/2011)
Spending on mortgage interest payments and charges decreases from 2007 to 2009
(10/14/2010)
Spending on housing and transportation falls in 2009
(10/07/2010)
Consumer out-of-pocket health care expenditures in 2008
(03/25/2010)
Pay off debt, spend, or save? The 2008 Economic Stimulus Payments
(10/23/2009)
Consumer expenditures in 2008
(10/08/2009)
Housing expenditures in 2007
(04/27/2009)
Changes in health care spending patterns of older Americans
(01/05/2009)
Consumer expenditures in 2007
(11/26/2008)
Energy prices and expenditures in the South, 1984-2006
(05/30/2008)
Spending on cell phone services now almost the same as residential phone services spending
(12/18/2007)
Consumer expenditures in 2006
(10/29/2007)
Transportation expenditures in 2005
(03/30/2007)
Housing expenditures in 2005
(03/27/2007)
Food expenditures in 2005
(03/21/2007)
Consumer expenditures in 2005
(11/09/2006)
Asian households and spending on food at home
(07/06/2006)
Spending on apparel over the decades
(05/31/2006)
Spending on food: 1901 versus 2002-03
(05/26/2006)
Spending on necessities, 1901 and 2002-03
(05/23/2006)
Spending on food in 2004
(05/16/2006)
Consumer expenditures in 2004
(11/30/2005)
Healthcare spending in 2003
(07/08/2005)
Expenditures on apparel down in 2003
(07/06/2005)
Disposable income and consumption
(05/17/2005)
Consumer expenditures in 2003
(12/01/2004)
Spending on food in 2002
(03/16/2004)
Spending on travel
(12/11/2003)
Spending on entertainment in 2002
(12/05/2003)
Largest rise in consumer spending in 2002: health care
(11/25/2003)
Travel expenditures by age
(11/04/2003)
Changes in spending patterns among Hispanics
(10/28/2003)
Supply, demand, and consumer gasoline prices
(10/08/2003)
Retirement expenditures for Whites, Blacks, and persons of Hispanic origin
(08/07/2003)
Out-of-pocket medical spending: fee-for-service vs. HMO coverage
(07/09/2003)
Entertainment expenditures, 2000
(07/02/2003)
Spending on necessities, 2000
(06/24/2003)
Vehicle acquisition by age
(06/23/2003)
Larger rise in spending on housing in 2001
(06/02/2003)
Spending on food—at home and away
(05/22/2003)
Consumer-related jobs most important to farming and nondurables among goods producers
(01/10/2003)
Consumer spending and job growth
(01/09/2003)
Consumer health care spending in 2001
(12/10/2002)
Spending drops on apparel in 2001
(12/04/2002)
Singles’ similar purchasing probabilities
(10/18/2002)
Homeownership highest in Midwest and South
(07/18/2002)
Most poor consumers are single individuals
(07/08/2002)
Small rise in spending on food away from home in 2000
(05/30/2002)
Elderly spend greatest share on housing
(05/28/2002)
Spending drops on entertainment, pensions and insurance
(12/28/2001)
Slower rise in out-of-pocket health care spending in 1999
(07/06/2001)
Consumers spend more on apparel in 1999
(06/28/2001)
Single parents allot higher share of spending to necessities in 1998
(06/19/2001)
Consumers spend more in all categories in 1999
(01/02/2001)
Consumer expenditures rise 4.2 percent in 1999
(12/22/2000)
Teens with jobs—where does the money go?
(11/01/2000)
65-and-over group gives most
(09/25/2000)
Food stamp households budget more of spending on basics
(09/13/2000)
Retirees spending more on health insurance
(07/13/2000)
Singles eat out more
(07/11/2000)
Public assistance and family characteristics
(07/05/2000)
Income and meals away from home
(07/03/2000)
Assistance recipients spend bigger share on basics
(06/29/2000)
Let’s do lunch
(06/28/2000)
More seniors are mortgage free
(06/27/2000)
Consumers spend more on food away from home
(04/07/2000)
Distribution of consumer expenditures in 1998
(03/30/2000)
Consumer expenditures rise modestly in 1998
(03/28/2000)
Spending on food away from home up by 5.7 percent in 1998
(11/19/1999)
Income and public transportation expenditures
(10/08/1999)
Mass transit and public transportation expenditures
(10/01/1999)
Airfare dominates public transportation expenditures
(09/27/1999)
Transportation the largest piece of pleasure travel spending
(09/13/1999)
Food, clothing, and shelter see different historical spending patterns
(08/31/1999)
Comparing food expenditures by income group
(08/25/1999)
Health insurance now accounts for biggest share of health care dollar
(08/23/1999)
Pension expenditures drop for all except highest income group
(08/10/1999)
How leased and owned vehicles stack up
(08/09/1999)
Consumers pay more for desired features
(05/28/1999)
Apparel spending down in 1997
(04/27/1999)
Entertainment spending declines in 1997
(04/20/1999)
Computer ownership up sharply in the 1990s
(04/05/1999)
Expenditures for housing, personal insurance rise fastest in 1997
(04/01/1999)
Transportation spending brakes in 1997
(03/23/1999)
Medical care spending climbs again in 1997
(03/16/1999)
Spending on food differs by gender
(03/09/1999)
Expenditures on frozen foods, meat change considerably over 12-year period
(02/26/1999)
Consumer expenditures rise 3.0 percent in 1997
(12/24/1998)
High income households allocate smaller expenditure shares to necessities
(12/17/1998)
Homeowner expenditures take more out of budgets in Northeast and West
(12/15/1998)
Higher share of consumer expenditures going to homeowner expenses
(12/08/1998)
Consumer expenditure rise largely attributable to discretionary spending
(10/26/1998)
Consumer expenditures rise at highest rate since 1989
(10/16/1998)
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