U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Consumer Expenditures in 2015

April 2017 | Report 1066

This Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) Annual Report presents integrated data from the 2015 Diary and Interview portions of the CE, including data tables. The tables show average expenditures, income, and characteristics for consumer units1 classified by the following characteristics: quintiles and deciles of income, before-tax income class, age of the reference person, size of the consumer unit, composition of the consumer unit, number of earners, housing tenure and type of area (urban or rural), region of residence, occupation, highest education level of any consumer-unit member, race, and Hispanic or Latino origin. This report highlights spending patterns for 2015 from the CE, including a brief discussion of expenditure changes for the year, and provides a description of the CE survey.

Consumer spending increased 4.6 percent in 2015, according to annual data from the CE. This follows an increase of 4.7 percent in 2014, previously recorded by the CE. The average annual expenditures by consumer units (CUs) increased from $53,495 in 2014 to $55,978 in 2015. Accompanying the 2015 increase in expenditures was an increase of 4.1 percent in average income before taxes from 2014 ($66,877) to 2015 ($69,627). Prices, as measured by the average annual change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U, U.S. city average, all items, base period 1982–1984=100), rose by 0.1 percent in 2015, compared with the 4.6-percent increase in spending. In 2014, prices increased by 1.6 percent, compared with the 4.7-percent increase in spending.

 

Developments in 2015

During 2015, spending increased across the nine largest aggregated categories of expenditures tracked by CE: food, housing, apparel and services, transportation, healthcare, entertainment, education, cash contributions, and personal insurance and pensions. (See table A.) Expenditures on healthcare and cash contributions rose only slightly, up 1.2 and 1.7 percent, respectively. Expenditures on education and personal insurance and pensions rose more noticeably, up 6.4 percent and 10.9 percent, respectively. Expenditures on food, housing, apparel and services, transportation, and entertainment rose between 3.4 and 4.7 percent, continuing the increases observed in 2014.

Consumer confidence levels also increased from 87 in 2014 to 98 in 2015, as published by the Consumer Confidence Index of the Conference Board. (The base year for the Consumer Confidence Index is 1985. Index values of 100 or higher reflect greater consumer optimism than measured in the base year.) The improvement in consumer confidence coincides with the gradual decline in the unemployment rate in 2015. According to the Current Population Survey, the monthly unemployment rate fell steadily throughout the year, from 5.7 percent in January to 5.0 percent in December. The average unemployment rate in 2015 was 5.3 percent, compared with an average of 6.2 percent in 2014. Despite these declines in the unemployment rate, the measure still remained above prerecession levels of 4.6 percent in 2006 and 2007. Although the number of long-term unemployed individuals (those without a job for 27 weeks or more) declined from 3.2 million in 2014 to 2.3 million in 2015, it was still higher than prerecession levels (1.2 million in 2007). In addition, the rise in consumer confidence may reflect the acceleration in the economic recovery, as shown by the 2.4-percent increase in real GDP in 2015, compared with a 1.2-percent increase in 2014.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table A. Average annual expenditures by major category of all consumer units and percent changes, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2012–15
Table A. Average annual expenditures by major category of all consumer units and percent changes, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2012–15
Item2012201320142015Percent change
2012–132013–142014–15
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Number of consumer units (in thousands)124,416125,670127,006128,437
Consumer unit characteristics       

Income before taxes

$65,596$63,784$66,877$69,627-2.84.84.1

Age of reference person

50.050.150.350.5

Average number in consumer unit

       

People

2.52.52.52.5

Children under 18

0.60.60.60.6

Adults 65 and older

0.30.30.40.4

Earners

1.31.31.31.3

Vehicles

1.91.91.91.9

Percent homeowner

64646362
Average annual expenditures$51,442$51,100$53,495$55,978-0.74.74.6

Food

6,5996,6026,7597,02302.43.9

Food at home

3,9213,9773,9714,0151.4-0.21.1

Cereals and bakery products

5385445195181.1-4.6-0.2

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8528568928960.54.20.4

Dairy products

419414423413-1.22.2-2.4

Fruits and vegetables

7317517567692.70.71.7

Other food at home

1,3801,4121,3821,4192.3-2.12.7

Food away from home

2,6782,6252,7873,008-2.06.27.9

Alcoholic beverages

451445463515-1.34.011.2

Housing

16,88717,14817,79818,4091.53.83.4

Shelter

9,89110,08010,49110,7421.94.12.4

Owned dwellings

6,0566,1086,1496,2100.90.71.0

Rented dwellings

3,1863,3243,6313,8024.39.24.7

Other lodging

64964971073009.42.8

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,6483,7373,9213,8852.44.9-0.9

Household operations

1,1591,1441,1741,309-1.32.611.5

Housekeeping supplies

6106456326555.7-2.03.6

Household furnishings and equipment

1,5801,5421,5811,818-2.42.515.0

Apparel and services

1,7361,6041,7861,846-7.611.33.4

Transportation

8,9989,0049,0739,5030.10.84.7

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,2103,2713,3013,9971.90.921.1

Gasoline and motor oil

2,7562,6112,4682,090-5.3-5.5-15.3

Other vehicle expenses

2,4902,5842,7232,7563.85.41.2

Public and other transportation

542537581661-0.98.213.8

Healthcare

3,5563,6314,2904,3422.118.11.2

Entertainment

2,6052,4822,7282,842-4.79.94.2

Personal care products and services

628608645683-3.26.15.9

Reading

109102103114-6.41.010.7

Education

1,2071,1381,2361,315-5.78.66.4

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

332330319349-0.6-3.39.4

Miscellaneous

829645782871-22.221.211.4

Cash contributions

1,9131,8341,7881,819-4.1-2.51.7

Personal insurance and pensions

5,5915,5285,7266,349-1.13.610.9

Life and other personal insurance

353319327333-9.62.51.8

Pensions and Social Security

5,2385,2095,3996,016-0.63.611.4
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Expenditure shares

Table B provides the percent distribution of total annual expenditures shares by major expenditure categories for all CUs from 2012 to 2015. Expenditure shares usually do not fluctuate much in the short term and therefore are more useful for identifying spending trends over time. As in previous years, housing was the largest component of overall expenditures, accounting for 32.9 percent of total expenditures in 2015. Housing expenditures were followed by transportation (17.0 percent) and food expenditures (12.5 percent).  

The most notable changes in expenditure shares between 2014 and 2015 were in personal insurance and pensions, and the transportation subcategories of vehicle purchases and gasoline and motor oil. Personal insurance and pensions increased from 10.7 percent to 11.3 percent of expenditures, reversing multiple years of consecutive decline. Although the share for total transportation held steady at 17.0 percent, within that category, vehicle purchases increased from 6.2 percent to 7.1 percent of expenditures, and gasoline declined from 4.6 percent to 3.7 percent of spending. Healthcare decreased from 8.0 percent to 7.8 percent. The shares for all other major categories stayed the same or remained within 0.1 percentage point of their 2014 levels.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table B. Percent distribution of total annual expenditures by major category for all consumer units, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2012–15
Table B. Percent distribution of total annual expenditures by major category for all consumer units, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2012–15
Spending category2012201320142015
 
 
 
 
 
Average annual expenditures100.0100.0100.0100.0

Food

12.812.912.612.5

Food at home

7.67.87.47.2

Food away from home

5.25.15.25.4

Alcoholic beverages

0.90.90.90.9

Housing

32.833.633.332.9

Shelter

19.219.719.619.2

Utilities, fuels, and public services

7.17.37.36.9

Household operations

2.32.22.22.3

Housekeeping supplies

1.21.31.21.2

Household furnishings and equipment

3.13.03.03.2

Apparel and services

3.43.13.33.3

Transportation

17.517.617.017.0

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

6.26.46.27.1

Gasoline and motor oil

5.45.14.63.7

Other vehicle expenses

4.85.15.14.9

Public and other transportation

1.11.11.11.2

Healthcare

6.97.18.07.8

Entertainment

5.14.95.15.1

Personal care products and services

1.21.21.21.2

Reading

0.20.20.20.2

Education

2.32.22.32.3

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

0.60.60.60.6

Miscellaneous

1.61.31.51.6

Cash contributions

3.73.63.33.2

Personal insurance and pensions

10.910.810.711.3

Life and other personal insurance

0.70.60.60.6

Pensions and Social Security

10.210.210.110.7
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Housing

Average expenditures on mortgage interest and charges for homeowners with a mortgage decreased only slightly in 2015. Homeowners spent 0.2 percent less on this component in 2015 ($7,939) than they did in 2014 ($7,952). By comparison, homeowners with a mortgage spent $8,779 on this component in 2007. This reflects the continuing trend of lower interest rates, which, despite recent increases, has been in place since the recent recession that began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009.

In addition, although the recession led to an overall trend of fewer CUs owning homes, the CE reported a reversal of this trend in 2013, when the number of homeowners increased from 79.9 million in 2012 to 80.1 million in 2013. There has not been much change since then, with homeownership declining to 79.6 million in 2014 and increasing to 80.0 million in 2015, still slightly below the prerecession level of 80.2 million homeowners in 2007 (homeowners made up 66.8 percent of all CUs in that year).

In percentage terms, homeownership dropped again this year to 62.3 percent from 62.7 percent in 2014. According to the CPI-U, rents for primary residences have increased 21.9 percent between 2007 and 2015. During the 2007–15 time span, the average annual rental payments reported in the CE increased 28.0 percent ($9,900 in 2015, compared with $7,732 in 2007), reflecting the increase in demand for rental units.

Also of note is the drop in spending on utilities, fuels, and public services, as a percentage of total expenditures, from 7.3 percent in 2014 to 6.9 percent in 2015. By comparison, expenditures on this item reached 7.6 percent of expenditures in 2010. This decline is partially due to lower expenditures on natural gas and electricity, which declined 4.1 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively, from 2014 to 2015.

 

Gasoline

Average expenditures on gasoline decreased in 2015. CUs spent 16.1 percent less in 2015 ($1,915) than they did in 2014 ($2,284), reflecting how oil and gasoline prices decreased throughout 2015. Chart 1 shows the percent change in expenditures on gasoline and the price of gasoline between 2007 and 2015. For most years, the change in consumer spending is similar to the change in prices. In 2015, the percentage decline in spending on gasoline was smaller (16.1 percent) than the drop in the CPI index for gasoline (27.2 percent).

Gasoline expenditures decreased in every income quintile in 2015. The first (lowest) quintile had the largest percentage decrease in expenditures from 2014 to 2015—a decline of 19.7 percent—from $1,095 to $880. By age of reference person, all age groups decreased spending in 2015. The largest percentage decrease was in the 65­–74 age group (down 19.3 percent to $1,535), followed by the 55­–64 age group (down 18.3 percent to $1,946). 

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Expenditures by income quintile

Spending increased across all five income quintiles in 2015. This continued the trend seen in 2014, when there were also increases in all five income quintiles. (See chart 2.) The third quintile increased spending by 1.1 percent in 2015, while the lower two and upper two quintiles increase spending between 3.2 and 5.9 percent. Table C shows more details on spending by income quintile.

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All income quintiles showed higher spending on food away from home, housing, transportation, and personal insurance and pensions in 2015 relative to 2014. (See table C.) Among these categories, personal insurance and pensions expenditures rose most significantly, with increases between 9.0 percent and 18.2 percent among the quintiles. Cash contributions expenditures rose for the lowest (up 40.7 percent) and highest quintiles (up 3.1 percent), while the middle three quintiles reduced their expenditures in this category between 1.2 percent and 7.1 percent. Food at home, apparel and services, and healthcare all saw increases in 3 of the 5 quintiles. Four of five quintiles increased spending on entertainment, food, and all other expenditures.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table C. Dollar change and percent change in average annual expenditures on major categories by income quintile, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2014–15
Table C. Dollar change and percent change in average annual expenditures on major categories by income quintile, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2014–15
ItemLowestSecondThirdFourthHighest
DollarPercentDollarPercentDollarPercentDollarPercentDollarPercent
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average annual expenditure change          
Total7573.215174.55171.132545.461455.9

Food

1002.72685.6-193-3.23865.07556.5

Food at home

-7-0.31334.2-225-6.1441.02714.5

Food away from home

1069.11358.4321.434310.54858.7

Housing

2472.63242.63612.38404.312153.8

Apparel and services

-10-1.3171.5-231-15.11266.840011.0

Transportation

40.12274.03454.14864.510466.2

Healthcare

623.31715.3-61-1.52454.8-171-2.4

Entertainment

16214.617211.0-146-6.2832.82905.2

Cash contributions

20640.7-80-7.1-84-5.9-23-1.21233.1

Personal insurance and pensions

9118.21469.242712.092113.714679.0

All other expenditures

-105-5.127214.2993.81905.2102013.6
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Food

Food expenditures increased for all but the third quintile in 2015. This is similar to 2014, when expenditures increased for all but the second quintile. The highest quintile registered the largest percentage increase in food expenditures, an increase of 6.5 percent, from $11,595 in 2014 to $12,350 in 2015. This reflected a 4.5-percent increase in food-at-home spending and an 8.7-percent increase in food-away-from-home expenditures. Although expenditures on food away from home for the upper two and lower two quintiles increased significantly, with percentage increases ranging from 8.4 to 10.5, no clear pattern emerged for expenditures on food at home. The lowest and third quintile reduced expenditures by 0.3 and 6.1 percent, respectively; the second, fourth, and highest quintiles increased expenditures 4.2, 1.0, and 4.5 percent, respectively.

There was an increase in food expenditures in all but the 65–74 age group (which declined 1.4 percent) in 2015. The under-25 and 35–44 age groups had the highest percentage increase in overall food expenditures in 2015, up 10.6 and 9.7 percent, respectively, outpacing their overall expenditure increases of 1.9 and 4.5 percent. The 45–54 and over-75 age groups also increased overall food expenditures by considerable margins, up 4.6 percent and 4.9 percent, respectively. These increases were similar to their overall expenditure increases of 6.2 percent and 4.0 percent. Increases for the 25–34 and 55–64 age groups were more modest, up 0.1 and 2.8 percent, respectively, which was lower than the rate of increase in their overall expenditures, up 5.1 percent and 4.5 percent, respectively.

Notes

1 A consumer unit consists of either: (1) all members of a particular household who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangements; (2) a person living alone or sharing a household with others or living as a roomer in a private home or lodging house or in permanent living quarters in a hotel or motel, but who is financially independent; or (3) two or more persons living together who use their income to make joint expenditure decisions.

Statistical Tables

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 1. Quintiles of income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 1. Quintiles of income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLowest 20 percentSecond 20 percentThird 20 percentFourth 20 percentHighest 20 percent
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43725,67225,56225,70025,73025,773

Lower limit

(1)(1)$19,572$37,638$62,587$103,057

Consumer unit characteristics

      

Income before taxes

$69,627$10,916$28,343$49,606$80,813$177,851

Age of reference person

50.553.353.649.347.948.7

Average number in consumer unit

      

People

2.51.72.22.52.93.1

Children under 18

.6.3.5.6.7.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.5.4.3.2

Earners

1.3.5.81.31.82.0

Vehicles

1.9.91.51.92.42.7

Percent homeowner

623853607387

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$24,470$35,063$45,912$63,671$110,508

Food

7,0233,7675,0225,7998,16512,350

Food at home

4,0152,4993,2713,4454,5456,310

Cereals and bakery products

518333432450598776

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8965907767661,0081,338

Dairy products

413249329362462662

Fruits and vegetables

7694836216438631,233

Other food at home

1,4198431,1121,2251,6142,302

Food away from home

3,0081,2681,7512,3543,6206,040

Alcoholic beverages

5151952533875781,161

Housing

18,4099,89012,83215,80920,40833,027

Shelter

10,7426,0337,3208,98511,78619,537

Owned dwellings

6,2101,8172,9064,3637,48014,437

Rented dwellings

3,8024,0344,1214,2673,6602,933

Other lodging

7301822933556472,167

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,3283,2113,7684,4545,653

Household operations

1,3094627141,0061,3463,006

Housekeeping supplies

6553785175637011,113

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8186891,0701,4872,1213,717

Apparel and services

1,8467761,1391,3031,9844,025

Transportation

9,5033,5595,9238,82011,33017,834

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,1362,2603,7164,9957,853

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0909391,5322,1102,6323,226

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,2701,8592,5383,1154,985

Public and other transportation

6612142714555871,769

Healthcare

4,3421,9303,4233,9655,3277,048

Entertainment

2,8421,2701,7382,2193,0515,919

Personal care products and services

6833074535247971,331

Reading

1143782107134210

Education

1,3156894946149863,779

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349308360376372332

Miscellaneous

8714395506749821,706

Cash contributions

1,8197121,0541,3351,8904,089

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3495921,7403,9807,66717,699

Life and other personal insurance

33385132193405846

Pensions and Social Security

6,0165071,6093,7877,26116,853

(1) Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1) Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2. Deciles of income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 2. Deciles of income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLowest 10 percentSecond 10 percentThird 10 percentFourth 10 percentFifth 10 percentSixth 10 percentSeventh 10 percentEight 10 percentNinth 10 percentHighest 10 percent
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43712,88612,78712,80012,76212,85312,84712,86212,86712,89712,876

Lower limit

(1)(1)$11,890$19,572$27,964$37,638$49,452$62,587$79,640$103,057$144,180

Consumer unit characteristics

           

Income before taxes

$69,627$6,063$15,806$23,902$32,797$43,280$55,934$70,812$90,810$120,634$235,160

Age of reference person

50.548.158.455.052.350.348.348.247.548.049.4

Average number in consumer unit

           

People

2.51.61.72.02.42.52.62.82.93.03.1

Children under 18

.6.3.4.5.6.6.6.7.7.7.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.3.5.5.5.4.3.3.2.2.2

Earners

1.3.5.5.71.01.31.41.71.82.02.1

Vehicles

1.9.81.01.31.71.82.02.32.52.72.8

Percent homeowner

6231465255586371758489

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$23,705$25,244$32,545$37,586$42,227$49,599$58,398$68,942$87,860$133,180

Food

7,0233,8603,6744,5545,4895,3126,2877,5128,81710,53714,160

Food at home

4,0152,5662,4322,9183,6233,2453,6454,2464,8445,5267,092

Cereals and bakery products

518345322384481427473530666683868

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8966045776748787467851,0001,0161,2161,460

Dairy products

413252247296361328395425498579744

Fruits and vegetables

7694994675327106006858089191,0451,420

Other food at home

1,4198668191,0321,1931,1441,3061,4831,7452,0032,601

Food away from home

3,0081,2941,2411,6361,8672,0672,6413,2663,9735,0107,068

Alcoholic beverages

5152261642352713174574616948751,447

Housing

18,4099,32210,46312,40713,25814,99116,62818,97821,83726,28639,776

Shelter

10,7425,7276,3417,2157,4268,5319,43910,89812,67415,20023,882

Owned dwellings

6,2101,5292,1072,7673,0453,8694,8586,6538,30611,28117,598

Rented dwellings

3,8024,0434,0244,1404,1034,3294,2053,7153,6042,6323,235

Other lodging

7301552093082793343765307631,2873,048

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,1262,5323,0563,3673,6293,9074,2994,6085,2526,055

Household operations

1,3094514746977318701,1421,2461,4462,1863,828

Housekeeping supplies

6553564004795545385896267779571,268

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8186617179601,1801,4221,5521,9102,3322,6914,743

Apparel and services

1,8467458071,0011,2761,1981,4081,7812,1862,6065,443

Transportation

9,5033,6163,5045,3896,4598,0819,55810,79511,86516,49219,178

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,1701,1011,8812,6413,4823,9494,8285,1627,5288,178

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0909019781,3411,7251,9932,2282,4932,7713,1853,267

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,3461,1941,8591,8602,2322,8452,9723,2594,7125,260

Public and other transportation

6611992303092343745365026731,0672,473

Healthcare

4,3421,5082,3563,2373,6103,7194,2115,0735,5816,4077,691

Entertainment

2,8421,1791,3611,5301,9472,0422,3952,7313,3724,5987,240

Personal care products and services

6833232904244815005477328611,0921,569

Reading

11431427787110104131138161259

Education

1,3151,0193565794095077228251,1472,2375,323

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349296320329390380371354390382281

Miscellaneous

8714694094696315837648851,0781,3382,075

Cash contributions

1,8196967291,0151,0931,2331,4381,8331,9482,7255,454

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3494147711,2982,1843,2524,7096,3069,02812,12423,283

Life and other personal insurance

333541161051591852013065055151,177

Pensions and Social Security

6,0163596551,1932,0253,0674,5086,0008,52311,60922,106

(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 3. Income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 3. Income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLess than $5,000$5,000 to $9,999$10,000 to $14,999$15,000 to $19,999$20,000 to $29,999$30,000 to $39,999$40,000 to $49,999$50,000 to $69,999$70,000 and more
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,4375,7264,3307,8898,28414,87812,53610,91418,11245,768

Consumer unit characteristics

          

Income before taxes

$69,627$1,971$8,103$12,705$17,479$24,927$34,746$44,568$59,293$137,312

Age of reference person

50.545.447.857.458.054.751.749.948.548.2

Average number in consumer unit

          

People

2.51.61.71.61.82.12.42.52.63.0

Children under 18

.6.3.4.3.4.5.6.6.7.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.2.3.5.5.5.5.4.3.2

Earners

1.3.5.5.4.5.71.01.31.51.9

Vehicles

1.9.9.9.81.11.41.71.92.12.6

Percent homeowner

62273140495354586581

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$24,632$22,842$23,019$26,818$33,269$38,634$42,529$51,394$91,251

Food

7,0234,2043,4323,6163,8194,7055,5505,2196,59510,687

Food at home

4,0152,6782,2472,5772,4853,0373,5883,1523,8645,594

Cereals and bakery products

518366306338325410460427493708

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8966604716425836898897068431,205

Dairy products

413249237255254306354333412578

Fruits and vegetables

7695264334814895557015857241,085

Other food at home

1,4198788018618341,0771,1851,1011,3912,019

Food away from home

3,0081,5261,1851,0401,3341,6681,9612,0672,7315,092

Alcoholic beverages

515262197165175229280369410939

Housing

18,4099,3699,3579,69310,76212,40913,71415,08217,21327,795

Shelter

10,7425,8685,8585,8906,3577,1097,7728,6039,79816,323

Owned dwellings

6,2101,5781,6591,7652,1332,8083,2173,8965,28911,566

Rented dwellings

3,8024,1164,0323,9414,0394,0044,2544,3704,1013,231

Other lodging

7301741671841852973023374081,525

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,0702,1742,2882,6723,1093,4473,6184,0415,143

Household operations

1,3093784414845276937359151,1642,300

Housekeeping supplies

655349309365424502571515575956

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8187045746677829961,1881,4321,6353,073

Apparel and services

1,8468607026428821,0571,2791,1571,4503,207

Transportation

9,5033,9433,2113,1313,9005,7176,4948,2219,80915,158

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,6278497371,3162,1692,4213,6524,1556,684

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0909079698481,0351,4341,7572,0032,3152,984

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,1491,2121,3951,2871,8192,0502,1972,8274,218

Public and other transportation

6612601811512612952663695131,272

Healthcare

4,3421,4831,5621,9892,4233,3513,5873,7614,4446,344

Entertainment

2,8421,1821,2461,0591,5401,6181,9342,0912,4314,739

Personal care products and services

6833002643273234325234436041,114

Reading

1144022364374102117101179

Education

1,3151,4158223385544624235867092,590

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349337282296302346384384382345

Miscellaneous

8715474302755094666666487201,421

Cash contributions

1,8194466599047471,0311,1611,2071,4323,187

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3492456565478391,3722,5373,2445,09313,547

Life and other personal insurance

333634098111107169194222670

Pensions and Social Security

6,0161826154507281,2652,3683,0504,87112,877

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 4. Income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 4. Income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLess than $15,000$15,000 to $29,999$30,000 to $39,999$40,000 to $49,999$50,000 to $69,999$70,000 to $99,999$100,000 to $149,999$150,000 to $199,999$200,000 and more
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43717,94623,16212,53610,91418,11218,16815,6166,0205,964

Consumer unit characteristics

          

Income before taxes

$69,627$8,169$22,263$34,746$44,568$59,293$83,413$119,828$170,277$314,010

Age of reference person

50.551.355.951.749.948.547.648.049.249.6

Average number in consumer unit

          

People

2.51.62.02.42.52.62.93.03.13.2

Children under 18

.6.3.5.6.6.7.7.7.8.9

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.5.5.4.3.3.2.2.2

Earners

1.3.5.71.01.31.51.81.92.12.1

Vehicles

1.9.81.31.71.92.12.42.72.82.8

Percent homeowner

62345254586574848790

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$23,479$30,974$38,634$42,529$51,394$66,008$86,140$113,272$158,731

Food

7,0233,7514,3945,5505,2196,5958,50610,34913,43315,210

Food at home

4,0152,5232,8433,5883,1523,8644,6115,5396,8587,360

Cereals and bakery products

518338380460427493615691852879

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8966036528897068431,0131,2091,4691,494

Dairy products

413248288354333412461581716777

Fruits and vegetables

7694825327015857248881,0501,4111,428

Other food at home

1,4198509921,1851,1011,3911,6332,0082,4102,782

Food away from home

3,0081,2281,5511,9612,0672,7313,8954,8106,5757,850

Alcoholic beverages

5152042102803694106058931,1881,777

Housing

18,4099,50711,82113,71415,08217,21320,87126,03233,24447,927

Shelter

10,7425,8756,8407,7728,6039,79812,10514,99219,39029,557

Owned dwellings

6,2101,6802,5663,2173,8965,2897,76311,11414,37821,500

Rented dwellings

3,8024,0194,0174,2544,3704,1013,6502,6653,0013,669

Other lodging

7301772573023374086921,2132,0114,388

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,1912,9533,4473,6184,0414,4895,1725,8136,382

Household operations

1,3094396337359151,1641,3712,1072,7125,213

Housekeeping supplies

6553464755715155757639571,3561,139

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8186569201,1881,4321,6352,1432,8033,9735,635

Apparel and services

1,8467259951,2791,1571,4502,1322,5514,2456,957

Transportation

9,5033,4075,0696,4948,2219,80911,85715,74516,83522,003

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,0481,8642,4213,6524,1555,2897,2176,7159,509

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0908961,2911,7572,0032,3152,6613,1263,2013,378

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,2711,6312,0502,1972,8273,2784,3645,2765,659

Public and other transportation

6611932832663695136291,0391,6433,458

Healthcare

4,3421,7243,0193,5873,7614,4445,4366,3087,3518,185

Entertainment

2,8421,1461,5901,9342,0912,4313,2134,4426,5888,273

Personal care products and services

6833023935234436048421,0821,4431,681

Reading

1143463102117101134166209315

Education

1,3157994954235867091,0572,0774,5126,664

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349306331384384382354389334215

Miscellaneous

8713994816666487201,0181,3661,7282,486

Cash contributions

1,8196989291,1611,2071,4322,0022,7233,5947,597

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3494771,1822,5373,2445,0937,98212,01818,56629,440

Life and other personal insurance

333731091691942224594991,0161,413

Pensions and Social Security

6,0164041,0732,3683,0504,8717,52211,51917,55028,027

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 5. Age of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 5. Age of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsUnder 25 years25 to 34 years35 to 44 years45 to 54 years55 to 64 years65 years and older65 to 74 years75 years and older
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,4377,60521,01821,51424,25224,08929,96017,33612,623

Consumer unit characteristics

         

Income before taxes

$69,627$31,606$64,472$84,938$95,248$75,262$46,627$54,067$36,408

Age of reference person

50.521.429.639.549.659.374.368.981.6

Average number in consumer unit

         

People

2.52.02.73.32.82.21.71.81.6

Children under 18

.6.41.01.4.7.2.1.1(1)

Adults 65 and older

.4(1)(1)(1)(1).11.41.41.4

Earners

1.31.31.51.61.71.3.5.7.3

Vehicles

1.91.11.71.92.32.11.71.91.4

Percent homeowner

621439577075798077

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$32,797$52,062$65,334$69,753$58,781$44,664$49,477$38,123

Food

7,0234,8906,6368,8448,4066,9925,5066,2144,561

Food at home

4,0152,5433,5394,9444,7134,2003,3983,8032,859

Cereals and bakery products

518335463642576522470506423

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8965997541,1131,115940715834557

Dairy products

413243378512466427360393316

Fruits and vegetables

769462677988855791678728612

Other food at home

1,4199041,2671,6881,7011,5191,1741,343950

Food away from home

3,0082,3473,0973,9003,6932,7922,1082,4111,702

Alcoholic beverages

515250543697547574362451244

Housing

18,40911,32818,30522,20421,16018,18815,52916,46514,253

Shelter

10,7427,41011,08413,22112,46810,2468,5708,9408,061

Owned dwellings

6,2101,1504,3787,7658,2786,8725,4576,0804,601

Rented dwellings

3,8026,0266,3234,8523,2842,4542,2181,7642,842

Other lodging

7302333846059069198951,096618

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,0583,2984,2834,6424,1823,6243,8333,339

Household operations

1,3094721,6881,9791,2379481,1221,0821,176

Housekeeping supplies

655270512650749746722809605

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,1191,7232,0712,0642,0671,4921,8021,072

Apparel and services

1,8461,2711,8642,5842,6051,5961,0601,331698

Transportation

9,5036,3209,77710,94511,78110,0246,8468,0285,228

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9973,0854,5784,6894,8574,0722,5673,0111,958

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0901,4322,1522,5162,6112,1381,4451,7091,083

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,4792,4262,9483,5723,0932,2682,6511,747

Public and other transportation

661324621792741721566657440

Healthcare

4,3429782,7703,8734,6695,1125,7565,7155,814

Entertainment

2,8421,3542,4753,1923,3173,3232,4643,0051,728

Personal care products and services

683406611818821714573608526

Reading

114388695106115175157199

Education

1,3152,5721,1231,1782,6591,162263294221

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349230364383465401209259142

Miscellaneous

8711986281,1421,041849900989779

Cash contributions

1,8193978741,6642,3952,0662,2872,2732,306

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3492,5646,0067,7169,7807,6642,7333,6861,425

Life and other personal insurance

33324127317475482332397243

Pensions and Social Security

6,0162,5405,8797,3999,3057,1812,4013,2891,182

(1) Value is too small to display.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1) Value is too small to display.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 6. Size of consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 6. Size of consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsOne personTwo or more people
TotalTwo peopleThree peopleFour peopleFive or more people
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43737,47790,96142,94319,56216,33812,117

Consumer unit characteristics

       

Income before taxes

$69,627$35,522$83,678$74,527$88,483$95,886$91,889

Age of reference person

50.554.049.155.045.542.842.4

Average number in consumer unit

       

People

2.51.03.12.03.04.05.7

Children under 18

.6(1).8.1.71.52.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.3.4.6.2.1.2

Earners

1.3.61.61.21.82.02.2

Vehicles

1.91.02.22.12.22.42.5

Percent homeowner

62476972666864

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$33,508$65,228$58,668$67,702$75,276$70,972

Food

7,0233,9898,2687,0858,5269,77110,015

Food at home

4,0152,1854,7663,9644,9295,6246,180

Cereals and bakery products

518266621506628741858

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8964591,0758841,0941,2741,450

Dairy products

413216493409493616626

Fruits and vegetables

7694359067529501,0771,151

Other food at home

1,4198101,6701,4141,7631,9172,096

Food away from home

3,0081,8053,5023,1213,5974,1483,835

Alcoholic beverages

515393565648569511343

Housing

18,40912,39320,88619,05921,26824,04422,504

Shelter

10,7428,06911,84310,90312,02613,61512,495

Owned dwellings

6,2103,3217,4006,6997,4058,9997,723

Rented dwellings

3,8024,3823,5633,1113,9433,8654,146

Other lodging

7303668801,093678751626

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,3484,5184,0624,5805,0265,353

Household operations

1,3096501,5801,1561,7962,3711,667

Housekeeping supplies

655375769754764749857

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8189512,1752,1842,1032,2832,131

Apparel and services

1,8469572,2111,5962,2303,3902,766

Transportation

9,5034,96011,3749,66912,21613,68712,951

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,8514,8813,8775,4076,2385,763

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0901,0852,5032,0852,5893,0433,121

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,6323,2182,8963,4743,6723,353

Public and other transportation

661393771812746735714

Healthcare

4,3422,6385,0445,4064,7284,9434,406

Entertainment

2,8421,7113,3073,3123,2193,4683,229

Personal care products and services

683417792729839887814

Reading

1148012815110112494

Education

1,3157351,5549912,1022,0741,963

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349253389321449449455

Miscellaneous

8716859488701,0039981,069

Cash contributions

1,8191,4001,9912,2381,7911,5172,076

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3492,8977,7716,5948,6629,4138,288

Life and other personal insurance

333127418404438408443

Pensions and Social Security

6,0162,7707,3536,1908,2239,0057,844

(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 7. Composition of consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 7. Composition of consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsMarried couple consumer unitsOne parent, at least one child under 18Single person and other consumer units
TotalMarried couple onlyMarried couple with childrenOther married couple consumer units
TotalOldest child under 6Oldest child 6 to 17Oldest child 18 or older
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43762,00328,00729,3005,31314,3749,6134,6977,40059,034

Consumer unit characteristics

          

Income before taxes

$69,627$96,764$84,390$107,586$99,362$110,541$107,713$103,044$41,092$44,701

Age of reference person

50.551.359.343.732.941.553.051.239.051.2

Average number in consumer unit

          

People

2.53.22.04.03.54.23.95.02.91.7

Children under 18

.6.8(1)1.51.52.2.61.41.7.2

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.8.1(1)(2).2.6(2).3

Earners

1.31.61.12.01.71.82.52.41.01.0

Vehicles

1.92.52.42.52.02.43.02.91.21.3

Percent homeowner

62798474647382753748

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$73,344$65,534$80,741$74,838$81,612$82,782$74,292$45,745$38,899

Food

7,0239,1427,73310,5558,96110,76611,1439,0696,1124,850

Food at home

4,0155,1694,2736,0035,0596,1396,3285,4813,7862,797

Cereals and bakery products

518667532789647828809729537355

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8961,1479391,3369801,3791,4741,241851630

Dairy products

413540436637591658630570387279

Fruits and vegetables

7691,0008381,1451,0231,1291,2421,098656532

Other food at home

1,4191,8151,5302,0951,8192,1462,1741,8431,3561,001

Food away from home

3,0083,9743,4604,5523,9024,6274,8143,5872,3262,053

Alcoholic beverages

515620701564591531603486249434

Housing

18,40922,90120,50825,19827,15326,13222,73722,84616,82913,869

Shelter

10,74212,92511,55414,33414,75515,32412,62212,3059,8378,564

Owned dwellings

6,2109,0178,09810,0639,51910,9439,0497,9643,8983,552

Rented dwellings

3,8022,7832,0133,4144,7943,4422,6093,4335,5604,652

Other lodging

7301,1251,442857442939964908379359

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8854,8144,3745,0924,0675,1475,5775,7053,7172,930

Household operations

1,3091,8111,2392,4175,1912,2701,1031,4381,562749

Housekeeping supplies

655893890904797884997846418426

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8182,4592,4502,4512,3422,5082,4382,5531,2961,200

Apparel and services

1,8462,2871,6502,9132,9312,9872,8022,3071,8061,377

Transportation

9,50312,69110,85214,19612,99713,62815,74714,2687,9836,334

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9975,4944,3826,4416,3096,1406,9636,2143,4992,487

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0902,7352,2603,0852,6293,0303,4203,3881,7531,453

Other vehicle expenses

2,7563,5603,2543,8193,4203,4914,5713,7712,3561,950

Public and other transportation

661901956851639966792896374444

Healthcare

4,3426,0776,6925,5294,7785,4356,0835,8332,3712,765

Entertainment

2,8423,8073,8113,8972,9984,3253,7513,2632,1441,906

Personal care products and services

683875811928815967931928641483

Reading

11415218313491143147795780

Education

1,3151,7949572,5339242,1943,9272,1771,108837

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349341270346228340420726232373

Miscellaneous

8711,0329611,0911,0621,0261,2041,087849704

Cash contributions

1,8192,4192,8232,1501,3032,3722,2851,6901,2941,254

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3499,2067,58210,70610,00610,76611,0039,5324,0713,633

Life and other personal insurance

333545535548356589593590167131

Pensions and Social Security

6,0168,6617,04810,1589,65010,17710,4108,9423,9043,503

(1) No data reported.

(2) Value is too small to display.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1) No data reported.

(2) Value is too small to display.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 8. Number of earners in consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 8. Number of earners in consumer unit: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsSingle consumersConsumer units of two or more people
No earnerOne earnerNo earnerOne earnerTwo earnersThree or more earners
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43716,01821,45913,19826,01340,67511,075

Consumer unit characteristics

       

Income before taxes

$69,627$18,958$47,887$33,542$63,614$103,808$116,617

Age of reference person

50.567.544.066.248.744.148.0

Average number in consumer unit

       

People

2.51.01.02.33.03.04.3

Children under 18

.6(1)(1).31.1.81.0

Adults 65 and older

.4.7.11.3.3.1.2

Earners

1.3(1)1.0(1)1.02.03.3

Vehicles

1.9.91.21.81.92.33.1

Percent homeowner

62544175617075

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$25,975$39,117$43,102$56,354$73,178$84,242

Food

7,0233,2724,5165,9567,5308,94010,774

Food at home

4,0152,1432,2153,9474,5854,8716,005

Cereals and bakery products

518289249540601628768

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8964594589061,0461,0731,413

Dairy products

413222212399485504611

Fruits and vegetables

7694384327598469321,173

Other food at home

1,4197368651,3431,6061,7352,040

Food away from home

3,0081,1292,3012,0092,9454,0694,770

Alcoholic beverages

515170556334428715647

Housing

18,40910,76713,60714,63919,38023,28323,148

Shelter

10,7426,5899,1747,48911,00113,53512,800

Owned dwellings

6,2102,8823,6484,7396,2098,7718,337

Rented dwellings

3,8023,4375,0882,0453,9453,8123,562

Other lodging

730270438705847952901

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8852,2912,3913,9014,2274,5755,730

Household operations

1,3096546471,0191,3671,9821,272

Housekeeping supplies

655429336757728761934

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8188051,0591,4722,0582,4292,412

Apparel and services

1,8467071,1429022,0062,6072,995

Transportation

9,5033,3796,1417,0219,33412,51517,302

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9971,1122,4022,9623,6235,4338,097

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0907061,3681,5232,1572,7333,645

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,2951,8832,1052,8423,4814,604

Public and other transportation

661266488432712868956

Healthcare

4,3422,9372,4156,1394,5174,9475,322

Entertainment

2,8421,4481,9072,8012,8333,6873,675

Personal care products and services

683355463531717883969

Reading

1149172179111123116

Education

1,3154829234031,0481,7853,270

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349236265317383358608

Miscellaneous

8715437907688461,0111,171

Cash contributions

1,8191,1541,5842,1481,8492,0182,036

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3494354,7359645,37310,30412,209

Life and other personal insurance

333116135418307465504

Pensions and Social Security

6,0163194,6005465,0669,84011,706

(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 9. Housing tenure and type of area: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 9. Housing tenure and type of area: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsHousing tenureType of area
HomeownerRenterUrbanRural
TotalHomeowner with mortgageHomeowner without mortgageTotalCentral CityOther Urban
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43780,04945,45334,59648,388116,90645,97570,93011,532

Consumer unit characteristics

         

Income before taxes

$69,627$85,254$101,721$63,619$43,774$71,578$62,517$77,451$49,841

Age of reference person

50.555.149.263.042.950.048.051.355.7

Average number in consumer unit

         

People

2.52.62.92.22.32.52.42.52.5

Children under 18

.6.6.8.3.6.6.6.6.6

Adults 65 and older

.4.5.2.8.2.3.3.4.5

Earners

1.31.41.71.01.21.31.31.31.1

Vehicles

1.92.32.52.11.21.81.52.12.4

Percent homeowner

62100100100(1)61486979

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$65,656$75,486$52,198$39,937$57,059$50,175$61,494$45,031

Food

7,0238,0008,6226,8995,3927,1336,4387,5735,909

Food at home

4,0154,5694,7674,2003,0894,0433,5964,3253,731

Cereals and bakery products

518592613552394524460565455

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8961,0031,048917717897827942879

Dairy products

413474489445310413358449406

Fruits and vegetables

769866899803606781711826640

Other food at home

1,4191,6341,7171,4831,0611,4261,2391,5441,351

Food away from home

3,0083,4313,8562,6992,3033,0902,8423,2482,178

Alcoholic beverages

515591679431389536505556299

Housing

18,40920,35324,96414,26915,18719,03517,60519,95812,063

Shelter

10,74211,01814,6916,19310,28611,28410,88211,5465,245

Owned dwellings

6,2109,92013,5125,202726,4564,9557,4293,713

Rented dwellings

3,8021161061289,9014,0695,2603,2961,099

Other lodging

7309821,073863313759666820433

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8854,6344,9814,1772,6473,8853,4294,1803,887

Household operations

1,3091,6051,9311,1748191,3671,1951,478719

Housekeeping supplies

655804802809404651561708692

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8182,2922,5591,9171,0311,8481,5382,0471,520

Apparel and services

1,8462,1652,5551,4771,3141,9151,7142,0411,151

Transportation

9,50311,33212,8129,4196,4749,4257,72310,52410,294

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9974,9475,8083,8162,4253,8662,9714,4465,324

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0902,4082,7251,9921,5632,0681,7142,2972,313

Other vehicle expenses

2,7563,2033,4792,8722,0122,7902,3293,0862,404

Public and other transportation

661773800738474701709696253

Healthcare

4,3425,5345,3755,7492,3694,3133,5904,7804,641

Entertainment

2,8423,5413,8543,0971,6832,8502,2863,2142,756

Personal care products and services

683793890642498705628754452

Reading

1141391341537311910912566

Education

1,3151,4821,7991,0601,0381,3961,3321,437494

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349333330338376330300349549

Miscellaneous

8711,0271,111917613873723970852

Cash contributions

1,8192,3662,3132,4359131,8591,5522,0581,409

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3498,00010,0485,3093,6176,5715,6697,1564,094

Life and other personal insurance

333466543364113338288370279

Pensions and Social Security

6,0167,5349,5044,9463,5046,2335,3806,7863,815

(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1)Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 10. Region of residence: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 10. Region of residence: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsNortheastMidwestSouthWest
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43723,42627,67449,10428,233

Consumer unit characteristics

     

Income before taxes

$69,627$79,482$67,760$61,792$76,905

Age of reference person

50.551.850.750.749.1

Average number in consumer unit

     

People

2.52.42.42.42.7

Children under 18

.6.5.6.6.7

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.3.4.3

Earners

1.31.31.31.21.4

Vehicles

1.91.62.01.92.0

Percent homeowner

6261656556

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$58,976$55,071$52,020$61,244

Food

7,0236,8827,0906,6137,776

Food at home

4,0153,9394,1523,7564,387

Cereals and bakery products

518542533481546

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

896879946869907

Dairy products

413426439365458

Fruits and vegetables

769823757690870

Other food at home

1,4191,2681,4781,3511,607

Food away from home

3,0082,9432,9382,8573,389

Alcoholic beverages

515562523421630

Housing

18,40920,81717,37016,51820,716

Shelter

10,74212,8149,8868,93912,999

Owned dwellings

6,2107,6846,1155,2246,796

Rented dwellings

3,8024,2773,0763,0325,460

Other lodging

730853695683744

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8854,2103,7753,9543,604

Household operations

1,3091,5751,1211,1761,503

Housekeeping supplies

655594702662648

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,6241,8871,7891,962

Apparel and services

1,8461,7921,7161,6562,343

Transportation

9,5039,0269,5979,5989,640

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9973,5703,9964,5273,431

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0901,8272,0582,1232,279

Other vehicle expenses

2,7562,6562,9652,4953,086

Public and other transportation

661972578453844

Healthcare

4,3424,3284,6164,2644,221

Entertainment

2,8422,7542,8592,6823,177

Personal care products and services

683699673615794

Reading

11413011789142

Education

1,3152,0211,3439731,295

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349318418388240

Miscellaneous

8718779266981,113

Cash contributions

1,8191,6671,5631,8962,059

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3497,1036,2605,6087,098

Life and other personal insurance

333409323291353

Pensions and Social Security

6,0166,6945,9375,3176,746

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 11. Occupation of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 11. Occupation of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsSelf-employed workersWage and salary earnersRetiredAll other, including not reporting
Total wage and salary earnersManagers and professionalsTechnical, sales and clerical workersService workersConstruction workers and mechanicsOperators, fabricators and laborers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,4377,95377,59131,03620,21415,2563,4557,63024,98617,908

Consumer unit characteristics

          

Income before taxes

$69,627$110,918$82,008$111,909$67,902$53,779$63,869$62,406$38,947$40,449

Age of reference person

50.550.543.944.442.943.744.544.773.547.3

Average number in consumer unit

          

People

2.52.72.62.62.52.72.72.71.72.7

Children under 18

.6.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.1.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.3.1.1.1.2.1.11.2.2

Earners

1.31.81.71.71.71.71.81.8.2.6

Vehicles

1.92.22.02.11.91.72.32.11.71.5

Percent homeowner

62725969554760577948

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$78,132$61,634$78,813$54,270$46,337$49,941$48,287$42,478$40,759

Food

7,0238,3827,6459,5026,9995,9896,5476,1425,2656,301

Food at home

4,0154,6484,1554,8733,9893,4463,8633,4543,3344,094

Cereals and bakery products

518609526609511474453393452534

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8961,051918981931789988873711990

Dairy products

413502420515386338365346357419

Fruits and vegetables

769892801969755665753578655742

Other food at home

1,4191,5951,4911,8001,4051,1811,3051,2631,1581,409

Food away from home

3,0083,7343,4904,6293,0092,5432,6842,6871,9302,207

Alcoholic beverages

515725603840474408567437367274

Housing

18,40923,41919,96024,91918,04715,91815,40315,18914,94714,318

Shelter

10,74214,23311,80014,76010,7159,5258,9028,4928,1698,200

Owned dwellings

6,2109,3966,7649,5285,6894,1124,8974,5195,1463,878

Rented dwellings

3,8023,5654,2844,0004,4915,0463,6193,6752,2653,962

Other lodging

7301,2727511,232535367385297758360

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8854,3884,0344,4693,8373,5733,8433,7963,5513,481

Household operations

1,3091,5911,5092,2101,2079478718761,052676

Housekeeping supplies

655779641788552479467735732557

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8182,4281,9762,6911,7361,3951,3201,2901,4431,404

Apparel and services

1,8463,9581,9792,5701,6961,6751,1991,4401,0311,518

Transportation

9,50311,64310,86512,86010,1188,54510,8189,4386,8386,401

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9974,3024,7415,6694,4453,5795,0113,9562,6142,566

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0902,4972,3642,5002,2712,0982,6872,4451,4201,653

Other vehicle expenses

2,7563,7883,0283,5562,8752,3852,7692,7322,2781,811

Public and other transportation

6611,0567311,135527484351306526370

Healthcare

4,3425,8714,0015,0673,6002,9553,2083,1975,8113,092

Entertainment

2,8423,9672,9984,0812,4002,1731,9522,3982,5252,121

Personal care products and services

6838567451,010641541460530568503

Reading

1141131061676669537017168

Education

1,3151,9161,6392,3721,2079851,5601,1502141,180

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349353347252392367516492225534

Miscellaneous

8711,5289141,126765822724706788515

Cash contributions

1,8192,9481,7972,6401,3611,1381,1671,1292,140961

Personal insurance and pensions

6,34912,4528,03511,4076,5034,7525,7695,9691,5882,972

Life and other personal insurance

333858313464234176204232353157

Pensions and Social Security

6,01611,5957,72210,9436,2694,5755,5655,7371,2352,816

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 12. Highest education level of any member: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 12. Highest education level of any member: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLess than college graduateCollege graduate
TotalLess than high school graduateHigh school graduateHigh school graduate with some collegeAssociate's degreeTotalBachelor's degreeMaster's, professional, doctoral degree
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43776,9889,38225,76028,26313,58251,45030,40521,044

Consumer unit characteristics

         

Income before taxes

$69,627$46,470$26,359$40,082$51,118$62,806$104,277$90,594$124,046

Age of reference person

50.551.456.053.648.849.549.248.051.0

Average number in consumer unit

         

People

2.52.42.22.32.42.52.62.52.6

Children under 18

.6.6.7.6.6.6.6.6.6

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.5.4.4.3.3.3.4

Earners

1.31.1.71.01.21.41.51.51.5

Vehicles

1.91.71.01.61.92.22.12.12.1

Percent homeowner

625644565566716877

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$41,715$26,766$36,381$45,991$53,144$76,988$69,373$87,927

Food

7,0235,5684,2784,9595,9886,6889,0518,4059,951

Food at home

4,0153,4223,1263,1233,5903,8354,8344,5645,207

Cereals and bakery products

518448392423463503614576665

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8968137707478628681,0099871,040

Dairy products

413339299303358397514484555

Fruits and vegetables

7696145955516496789819031,089

Other food at home

1,4191,2061,0691,1001,2591,3891,7161,6141,857

Food away from home

3,0082,1471,1521,8352,3982,8534,2173,8414,744

Alcoholic beverages

515324163271383409782659951

Housing

18,40914,14010,42912,83115,11817,13924,75022,23128,379

Shelter

10,7427,9776,2657,1568,6139,39514,87913,28617,182

Owned dwellings

6,2103,9101,9533,2754,3835,4839,6528,25011,677

Rented dwellings

3,8023,7294,1963,6653,7943,3923,9114,0123,766

Other lodging

7303381162164365201,3161,0241,739

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8853,5442,5943,4183,6434,2324,3964,1834,704

Household operations

1,3097963906689101,0822,0741,6802,643

Housekeeping supplies

655530450462563641826747935

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,2947301,1271,3891,7902,5742,3352,915

Apparel and services

1,8461,2348469591,4521,5612,7042,5762,890

Transportation

9,5037,7234,1276,7668,7889,79612,15311,60512,948

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9973,2591,4782,8963,8004,0545,1014,9345,342

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0901,8871,1781,7472,0212,3662,3922,3832,405

Other vehicle expenses

2,7562,2861,2551,9192,6512,9233,4473,3853,541

Public and other transportation

6612902162043174531,2139031,660

Healthcare

4,3423,4342,3583,2033,6004,2695,6965,0976,560

Entertainment

2,8422,1121,1031,7252,3593,0173,9063,3984,628

Personal care products and services

6835013084145666589448581,065

Reading

1147239658384175143219

Education

1,3155391991988467842,4722,1602,923

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349458332499484414186227127

Miscellaneous

8717233095808361,0441,0911,0931,090

Cash contributions

1,8191,1076468391,2691,5952,8842,1653,922

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3493,7781,6273,0734,2175,68810,1958,75512,275

Life and other personal insurance

333191100164217250545499612

Pensions and Social Security

6,0163,5871,5272,9094,0005,4389,6508,25611,663

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 13. Race of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 13. Race of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsWhite and all other races, AsianBlack or African-American
TotalWhite and all other races (1)Asian
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,437111,771106,1765,59516,667

Consumer unit characteristics

     

Income before taxes

$69,627$72,781$71,750$92,364$48,469

Age of reference person

50.551.051.344.247.9

Average number in consumer unit

     

People

2.52.52.52.82.4

Children under 18

.6.6.6.7.6

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.4.3.3

Earners

1.31.31.31.51.2

Vehicles

1.92.02.01.51.2

Percent homeowner

6265665441

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$58,281$57,997$63,672$40,372

Food

7,0237,3657,3028,5154,644

Food at home

4,0154,1904,1804,3752,792

Cereals and bakery products

518538536574376

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

896916913977752

Dairy products

413439441403230

Fruits and vegetables

7698067891,117510

Other food at home

1,4191,4911,5011,303923

Food away from home

3,0083,1753,1224,1401,851

Alcoholic beverages

515561573362193

Housing

18,40918,88318,71122,17015,213

Shelter

10,74210,99810,79514,8569,024

Owned dwellings

6,2106,6186,5258,3863,476

Rented dwellings

3,8023,5953,4855,6945,189

Other lodging

730786786776358

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8853,9163,9343,5673,678

Household operations

1,3091,3831,3711,612811

Housekeeping supplies

655687697505429

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,8981,9131,6311,271

Apparel and services

1,8461,9031,8892,1491,453

Transportation

9,5039,8109,79010,1747,436

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9974,1364,1583,7233,065

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0902,1492,1512,0971,694

Other vehicle expenses

2,7562,8312,8223,0032,244

Public and other transportation

6616956601,351432

Healthcare

4,3424,6454,6863,8762,305

Entertainment

2,8423,0393,0752,3711,500

Personal care products and services

683698698696574

Reading

1141241259748

Education

1,3151,3991,3472,380747

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349363374146260

Miscellaneous

871922932718530

Cash contributions

1,8191,8921,9261,2451,328

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3496,6786,5678,7734,142

Life and other personal insurance

333346346334247

Pensions and Social Security

6,0166,3326,2218,4403,895

(1)All other races includes Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaska Native, and approximately 1 percent reporting more than one race.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


(1)All other races includes Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaska Native, and approximately 1 percent reporting more than one race.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 14. Hispanic or Latino origin of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 14. Hispanic or Latino origin of reference person: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsHispanic or LatinoNot Hispanic or Latino
TotalWhite and all other racesBlack or African-American
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43716,728111,71095,40916,301

Consumer unit characteristics

     

Income before taxes

$69,627$54,746$71,855$75,864$48,387

Age of reference person

50.543.951.552.247.9

Average number in consumer unit

     

People

2.53.12.42.42.4

Children under 18

.61.0.5.5.6

Adults 65 and older

.4.2.4.4.3

Earners

1.31.61.21.31.2

Vehicles

1.91.71.92.01.3

Percent homeowner

6245656941

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$47,663$57,223$60,072$40,421

Food

7,0236,9297,0377,4374,632

Food at home

4,0154,1823,9904,1902,785

Cereals and bakery products

518526517541372

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8961,080868888752

Dairy products

413396415446229

Fruits and vegetables

769857756796510

Other food at home

1,4191,3231,4341,519922

Food away from home

3,0082,7473,0473,2471,847

Alcoholic beverages

515354539596195

Housing

18,40916,85518,64119,22215,228

Shelter

10,74210,25710,81511,1209,030

Owned dwellings

6,2104,2566,5037,0153,501

Rented dwellings

3,8025,6953,5193,2375,169

Other lodging

730305794868359

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8853,5673,9333,9743,694

Household operations

1,3091,0001,3551,451793

Housekeeping supplies

655575666706429

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,4571,8721,9711,282

Apparel and services

1,8462,0351,8181,8811,444

Transportation

9,5039,1019,5639,9157,501

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9973,7184,0394,1983,106

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0902,2082,0722,1341,707

Other vehicle expenses

2,7562,7002,7642,8492,262

Public and other transportation

661475688733426

Healthcare

4,3422,6324,5984,9872,318

Entertainment

2,8421,7713,0023,2561,499

Personal care products and services

683604694714575

Reading

1144812413748

Education

1,3158251,3881,500732

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349154379398264

Miscellaneous

871619909973531

Cash contributions

1,8199231,9532,0591,332

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3494,8146,5796,9984,122

Life and other personal insurance

333157359379242

Pensions and Social Security

6,0164,6576,2196,6193,881

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

See footnotes at end of table.
Table 15. Higher income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
Table 15. Higher income before taxes: average annual expenditures and characteristics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2015
ItemAll consumer unitsLess than $70,000$70,000 to $79,999$80,000 to $99,999$100,000 and more$100,000 to $199,999$120,000 to $149,999$150,000 and more
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Number of consumer units (in thousands)

128,43782,6697,25810,91027,6008,2317,38511,984

Consumer unit characteristics

        

Income before taxes

$69,627$32,154$74,690$89,216$172,793$108,541$132,409$241,806

Age of reference person

50.551.847.747.548.648.347.649.4

Average number in consumer unit

        

People

2.52.22.82.93.13.03.13.1

Children under 18

.6.5.7.7.8.7.8.8

Adults 65 and older

.4.4.3.3.2.2.2.2

Earners

1.3.91.71.82.01.92.02.1

Vehicles

1.91.52.32.52.72.52.82.8

Percent homeowner

6252727586828789

Average annual expenditures

$55,978$36,513$61,367$69,154$107,869$80,286$92,746$135,988

Food

7,0235,0237,8278,98912,1229,84610,97114,354

Food at home

4,0153,1544,2544,8676,2425,4175,6917,122

Cereals and bakery products

518415529676769688694866

Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

8967281,0379961,3311,2011,2191,482

Dairy products

413322409499655573592748

Fruits and vegetables

7695978259341,2141,0341,0701,420

Other food at home

1,4191,0931,4541,7622,2731,9212,1162,606

Food away from home

3,0081,8693,5734,1225,8814,4295,2807,232

Alcoholic beverages

5152835756261,1608938951,496

Housing

18,40913,22019,59521,72632,35224,37527,89540,561

Shelter

10,7427,65311,30512,63719,09914,07316,01724,450

Owned dwellings

6,2103,2457,0438,24214,07010,11012,23317,922

Rented dwellings

3,8024,1183,6803,6312,9552,9312,3683,334

Other lodging

7302905827652,0731,0321,4153,194

Utilities, fuels, and public services

3,8853,1894,2934,6205,5744,9705,3986,096

Household operations

1,3097601,2851,4292,9111,8332,4143,958

Housekeeping supplies

6554907367831,0838741,0621,241

Household furnishings and equipment

1,8181,1281,9762,2573,6862,6253,0044,816

Apparel and services

1,8461,1032,0352,2013,9152,4472,6745,638

Transportation

9,5036,37611,41512,15317,33114,64616,96119,394

Vehicle purchases (net outlay)

3,9972,5095,1875,3567,6036,6007,9048,105

Gasoline and motor oil

2,0901,5942,4872,7773,1972,9643,3063,289

Other vehicle expenses

2,7561,9503,1633,3544,8374,2014,5365,452

Public and other transportation

6613235786651,6958811,2142,548

Healthcare

4,3423,2355,1765,6116,9415,9346,7277,765

Entertainment

2,8421,7962,8443,4655,7444,5134,3517,426

Personal care products and services

6834467658951,2939691,2151,563

Reading

11479131136208153182262

Education

1,3156098991,1623,6001,6562,5475,583

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

349352318378339391387275

Miscellaneous

8715671,0071,0271,6871,2561,4932,106

Cash contributions

1,8191,0612,0861,9463,9662,3883,0985,586

Personal insurance and pensions

6,3492,3636,6948,83817,21110,82113,35223,978

Life and other personal insurance

3331463385408094205881,213

Pensions and Social Security

6,0162,2176,3558,29816,40210,40112,76422,764

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Technical Notes

Starting in 1888, the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) was collected approximately every 10 years until 1973; annual collection began in late 1979. The CE’s principal objective is to collect information on the buying habits of U.S. consumers. Consumer expenditure data are used in a variety of research activities by government, business, labor, and academic analysts. In addition, the data are required for the regular revision of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) market basket. The CE, which is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, consists of two survey instruments with independent samples: a Diary Survey completed by participating consumer units (CUs) for two consecutive 1-week periods, and an Interview Survey in which expenditures of consumer units are obtained in four interviews over the course of a year, conducted at 3-month intervals. Results in this report are based on integrated data from both surveys. Survey participants record dollar amounts for goods and services purchased during the reporting period, regardless of whether payment is made at the time of purchase. Expenditure amounts include all sales and excise taxes for items purchased by the consumer unit. All business-related expenditures are excluded from both surveys, as are expenditures for which the CU is reimbursed.

Each survey queries an independent sample of CUs that are representative of the U.S. population. For the Diary Survey, about 7,000 consumer units are sampled each year. Each CU keeps a diary for two 1-week periods, yielding approximately 14,000 diaries a year. The Interview Survey, selected on a rotating panel basis, collects data from about 7,000 CUs each quarter. With the rotating panel, some CUs rotate out of the survey each quarter, while others rotate in. Each consumer unit is interviewed once per quarter, for four consecutive quarters. Data are collected on an ongoing basis in 91 geographic areas of the United States. The Interview Survey is designed to capture expenditure data that respondents can reasonably recall for a period of 3 months or longer. In general, these expenditures are relatively large, such as expenditures for real property, automobiles, and major appliances, or they occur on a regular basis, such as rent, utility payments, and insurance premiums. The Interview Survey also collects data on expenditures incurred on leisure trips. Including broad estimates of food spending, it is estimated that about 95 percent of expenditures are covered in the Interview Survey. Nonprescription drugs, household supplies, and personal care items are excluded. The Diary Survey is designed to capture expenditures on small, frequently purchased items that are normally more difficult for respondents to recall buying over an extended period. Detailed entries of expenses are kept for food and beverages—consumed either at home or in eating places—and for tobacco, housekeeping supplies, nonprescription drugs, personal care products and services, most apparel, and any other goods or services purchased within the period. Expenditures incurred by members of the CU while away from home overnight or longer are excluded from the Diary Survey. Although this survey was designed to collect information on expenditures that could not be recalled easily over an extended period, respondents are asked to report all expenses (except those spent while traveling overnight that the consumer unit incurs during the survey week.)

Integrated data from the Diary and Interview Surveys provide a complete accounting of consumer expenditures and income that neither survey is designed to do on its own. Data on some expenditure items are collected in only one of the surveys. For example, the Diary Survey does not collect information on reimbursements, whereas the Interview Survey does. Examples of expenditures for which reimbursements are excluded from the Diary Survey are medical care; automobile repairs; and construction, repairs, alterations, and maintenance of property. For items that are unique to one survey or the other, the choice of which survey to use as the source of data is obvious. However, there is considerable overlap in coverage between the surveys, and integrating the data involves a determination of the appropriate survey from which to select specific expenditure items. When data are available from both surveys, the more reliable of the two as determined by statistical methods is selected. As a result, some items are selected from the Interview Survey, others from the Diary Survey. Because of the overlap in the item coverage between the two surveys, the survey source is reviewed every 2 years and statistical methods are used to select the best source. See “CE Source Selection for Publication Tables” in the Consumer Expenditure Survey Anthology, 2011 (BLS Report, no. 1030) for source selection details.  

The population and spending coverage of the CE differs from those used by the CPI. The CE data cover the total population including rural areas, whereas the CPI covers only the population in urban and metropolitan areas. Definitions of components also differ between the CE and CPI. For example, homeownership is treated differently in the two surveys: actual expenditures of homeownership are reported in the CE, whereas the CPI uses a rental equivalence approach that estimates the change in the cost of obtaining, in the rental marketplace, services equivalent to those provided by owner-occupied homes.

 

Interpreting the data

Expenditures are averages for CUs with specified characteristics, regardless of whether a particular unit incurred an expense for a specific item during the recordkeeping period. The average expenditure for an item may be considerably lower than the expenditure by the consumer units that purchased the item. The less frequently an item is purchased, the greater the difference between the average for all consumer units and the average for those purchasing the item. Similarly, an individual consumer unit may spend more or less than the average, depending on its particular characteristics. Factors such as income, age of family members, geographic location, and personal preference also influence expenditures. In addition, even within groups with similar characteristics, the distribution of expenditures varies substantially. These points should be considered when comparing reported averages to individual circumstances. Users of these survey data should also keep in mind that prices for many goods and services have risen since the survey was conducted. For example, all prices, as measured by the CPI-U, increased 1.3 percent from 2015 (annual average index) to 2016 (not seasonally adjusted). In addition, sample surveys are subject to two types of error: sampling and nonsampling. Sampling errors occur because the data are collected from a sample representing the population, rather than from the entire population. Nonsampling errors result from the inability or unwillingness of respondents to provide correct information, differences in interviewers’ abilities, mistakes in recording or coding, and other processing errors.

 

Tables and data

Tables in this report include integrated data from both the Diary and Interview components of the CE, enabling data users to associate the full range of expenditures with consumers’ demographic characteristics. Tables show data classified by income quintile, income decile, income class, age of the reference person, size of the consumer unit, composition of the consumer unit, number of earners, housing tenure, type of area (urban or rural), race, Hispanic origin, region of residence, occupation, and highest education level of any consumer-unit member. Tables for the aforementioned classifications, but with more detail than is given in this report, can be accessed on the CE page of the BLS website. Also available are tables showing average annual data over a 2-year period for

1. income before taxes, cross-tabulated by age, consumer unit size, or region

2. single consumers by gender, cross-tabulated by either income or age

3. selected metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).

Data are available for 1984–2015. Other survey information available on the website includes answers to frequently asked questions, a glossary of terms, and order forms for survey products. Beginning with the 2000 data, estimates of standard errors for integrated Diary and Interview Survey data are also available.

The CE also produces prepublication tables, which are more detailed and contain additional subcategories of spending, but also have larger variances. They are available upon request to CEXInfo@bls.gov. Prepublication tables for all CUs are now available.

 

Other available data

The 2015 CE public-use microdata, including Interview Survey data, Diary Survey data, and paradata (information about the survey process), are available on the CE website for free electronic download. The Interview Survey files contain expenditure data in two different formats: MTBI files that present monthly values by coding items based on the CPI pricing scheme, and EXPN files that organize expenditures by the section of the Interview Survey questionnaire in which they are collected. Expenditure values on EXPN files cover different time periods depending on the specific questions asked, and the files also contain relevant nonexpenditure information not found on the MTBI files. Beginning with the 2013 public-use microdata, the new estimates of local, state, and federal tax liabilities are included. The CE introduced these estimates to improve the quality of the surveyed tax liabilities, which suffered from low response rates. The surveyed public-use tax data were still available for 2013, after which they were no longer collected. For more information on the improvements, see Improving Data Quality in the Consumer Expenditure Survey with TAXSIM, and for new applications of the tax estimates see New and Improved Estimates of Personal Income Taxes have Tripled the Tax Data.

Free public-use microdata are available online from the years 1996 to 2015. For releases published before 1996, users can continue to purchase USB flash drives using the public-use microdata order form. Future releases of public-use microdata will be available online for free download.

The Consumer Expenditure program also publishes Beyond the Numbers articles. These reports include analyses of expenditure data as they apply to various topics of interest, as well as methodological and research articles pertaining to a number of survey topics. As of February 2017, the most recent of these reports are Spending habits of urban consumers and “blue-collar” consumers living in urban areas, 1984 and 2015, and What the Consumer Expenditure Survey Tells Us About Mortgage Instruments Before And After The Housing Collapse. Additional data also are presented in articles in the Monthly Labor Review.

Information on the methodology used to calculate and collect CE data can be found in the CE Handbook of Methods, and information on data quality can be found in Data Quality in the CE Surveys. Also included are general articles and research papers using CE data, including documents in the CE research library.

For more detailed information on the availability of current and earlier data, contact the Division of Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Office of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20212-0001; call (202) 691-6900; email: cexinfo@bls.gov; or visit us online. Information in this publication is in the public domain and, with appropriate credit, may be reproduced without permission. Upon request, the information in this report will be made available to individuals who are sensory-impaired individuals. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200. Federal Relay Service: 1-800-877-8339.