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Consumer Expenditure Surveys
Information Booklet
CE-305
Issued April 2023

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Privacy Act Statement

4

Demographics

5

Section 1 – General Housing Characteristics

7

Section 2 – Rented Living Quarters

8

Section 3 – Owned Living Quarters and Other Owned Real Estate

9

Section 4 – Utilities and Fuels

12

Section 5 – Construction, Repairs, Alterations, and Maintenance of Property

13

Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment and Other Selected Items

16

Section 7 – Household Item Repairs, Service Contracts, and Extended Warranties

23

Section 8 – Home Furnishings and Related Household Items

24

Sections 9 and 10 – Rented, Leased, and Owned Vehicles

28

Section 11 – Transportation

29

Section 12 – Health Insurance

32

Section 13 – Medical and Health Expenses

33

Section 14 – Insurance Other than Health

35

Section 15 – Family Care and Education

36

Section 16 – Subscriptions, Memberships, Books, and Entertainment Expenses

37

Section 17 – Trips and Vacations

40

Section 18 – Clothing and Clothing Services

42

Section 19 – Miscellaneous Expenses

43

Section 20 – Expense Patterns for Selected Services and Goods

46

Section 21 – Occupations

48

Section 21 – Work Experience and Income

49

Section 22 – Assets and Liabilities

52

2023 Calendar

56

2024 Calendar

57

Fraction Conversion Chart

58

Language Identification Cards

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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
The U.S. Census Bureau is conducting the Consumer Expenditure Survey
for the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor under
Title 29, United States Code. The survey’s purpose is to obtain
information on what people in the U.S. are purchasing. The data are used
to update the Consumer Price Index, among other important uses. All
survey information will be used for statistical purposes only.
Any information you provide for this survey is confidential, by law, under
Title 13, United States Code. Participation in this survey is voluntary and
there are no penalties for refusing to answer any question(s). However,
your cooperation is extremely important to help ensure the completeness
and accuracy of these data.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Hispanic Origin
1. Mexican
2. Mexican-American
3. Chicano
4. Puerto Rican
5. Cuban
6. Other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

Race
(Please choose one or more)
1. White
2. Black or African American
3. American Indian or Alaska Native
4. Asian
5. Native Hawaiian
6. Guamanian or Chamorro
7. Samoan
8. Other Pacific Islander

Asian Origin
1. Chinese
2. Filipino
3. Japanese
4. Korean
5. Vietnamese
6. Asian Indian
7. Other Asian origin, such as Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, or Cambodian

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Demographics

Education
1. No schooling completed, or less than 1 year
2. Nursery, kindergarten, and elementary
(grades 1-8)
3. High school (grades 9-12, no degree)
4. High school graduate – high school diploma
or the equivalent (GED)
5. Some college but no degree
6. Associate’s degree in college
7. Bachelor’s degree (BA, AB, BS, etc.)
8. Master’s, professional, or doctoral degree
(MA, MS, MBA, MD, JD, PhD, etc.)

Active Duty
A person is considered to be on active duty if
they are on full-time duty in the U.S. Armed
Forces. Active duty does not include training in
the Reserve or National Guard but does include
activation from the Reserve or National Guard.

Armed Forces
A person is considered to be in the Armed
Forces if they currently serve on Active Duty in
any branch of the U.S. military. This includes
the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and
Coast Guard; their reserve components; and
the Air and Army National Guard.

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SECTION 1 – GENERAL HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

Type of Structure
1.

Single family detached
A detached structure with only one primary residence;
however, the structure could include a rental unit(s) in
the basement, attic, etc.

2.

Row or townhouse
An inner unit (two-, three-, or four-story structure) with two walls in common with other
units and a private ground level entrance; it may have a rental unit as part of the
structure.

3.

End row or end townhouse
Shares only one common wall with other units.

4.

Duplex
A detached two-unit structure with all units occupying the same level or levels.

5.

3-plex or 4-plex
Three- or four-unit structure with all units occupying the same level or levels.

6.

Garden
A multi-unit structure, usually wider than it is high, having two, three, or possibly four
floors; characteristically the units not only have common walls but are also stacked on top
of one another.

7.

High rise
A multi-unit structure which has 4 or more floors.

8.

Apartment or flat
A unit not described above; it could be located in the basement, attic, second floor, or
over the garage of one of the units described above.

9.

Mobile home or trailer

10.

College dormitory

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SECTION 2 – RENTED LIVING QUARTERS
Included in the Housing Unit
Cooking stove, range, or oven
Refrigerator or home freezer
Built-in dishwasher
Portable dishwasher
Clothes washer
Clothes dryer

Included with the Rental Payment
Electricity
Gas
Piped-in water
Heating
Trash/garbage collection
Garage and parking facilities
Telephone services
Television services
Internet services
Furniture

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SECTION 3 – OWNED LIVING QUARTERS AND OTHER
OWNED REAL ESTATE
Included with this Housing Unit
1.

Swimming pool

2.

Off-street parking

3.

Porch, terrace, patio, or balcony

4.

Apartment or guest house

5.

Central air conditioning

6.

Window air conditioning

7.

Solar panels

Types of Owned Real Estate
1.

A home in which you used to live

2.

Other homes, vacation homes, and recreational
properties including timeshares

3.

Commercial real estate or farmland

4.

Homes rented out or owned only for investment
purposes

5.

Land with no buildings on it

Closing Costs
advertising costs

property survey changes

deed preparation

real estate listing fees

escrow payment

recording fees

lawyer’s fees

title search

points paid by buyer

transfer taxes

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Section 3 – Owned Living Quarters and Other Owned Real Estate

Costs for Selling a Property
advertising costs

mortgage penalties

closing costs

points for financing

commission to realtor

property inspection

deferred mortgage interest
payment

real estate listing fees

lawyer’s fees

Mortgage Payment Items
1.

Principal

2.

Interest

3.

Property taxes

4.

Property insurance

5.

Mortgage guarantee insurance (PMI)

6.

Any other payments (specify)

Fees for Cooperatives
1.

Repayment of loans owed by cooperative

2.

Property taxes

3.

Property insurance

4.

Management

5.

Repairs or maintenance, including lawn care or snow
removal

6.

Improvements

7.

Recreational, including swimming, golf, or tennis, facilities

8.

Security, including guards or alarm systems

9.

Utilities, such as gas, electricity, water, heat

10.

Trash collection

11.

Other (specify)

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Section 3 – Owned Living Quarters and Other Owned Real Estate

Homeowner’s Association Fees or
Condominium Fees
1.

Management

2.

Repairs or maintenance, including lawn care or snow
removal

3.

Improvements

4.

Utilities, such as gas, electricity, water, heat

5.

Parking

6.

Recreational, including swimming, golf, or tennis facilities

7.

Security, including guards or alarm systems

8.

Maid service

9.

Medical services

10.

Trash collection

11.

Other (specify)

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SECTION 4 – UTILITIES AND FUELS
Part A – Telephone, Internet, and Cable/Satellite TV Expenses
1. Telephone service, such as –
residential service, including Voice over IP (VoIP)
mobile/cellular service, including pre-paid
2. Internet service, such as –
dial-up

DSL

high-speed

Fios

3. Cable or satellite TV service, such as –
cable TV
DirecTV
DVR service and on-demand/pay-per-view

Dish

TiVo service

Part B – Other Telephone or Internet Expenses
Pre-paid cellular cards/minutes
Internet or wireless internet access away from home, at places such as cafés, hotels, or
airplanes

Part C – Utilities, Fuels, and Services
1. Electricity
2. Natural or utility gas
3. Fuel oil
4. Bottled or tank gas such as –
kerosene
propane
5. Other fuels including wood
6. Piped-in water and sewerage maintenance
7. Garbage and recycling collection, such as –
compost pickup
junk disposal
garbage pickup
large/bulky item pickup
hazardous disposal

recycling pickup
1-800-GOT-JUNK

8. Water softening service
9. Septic tank cleaning

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SECTION 5 – CONSTRUCTION, REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS,
AND MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY
Job Types
1. Homes under construction, including a vacation
home or second home
2.

Building an addition to the house or a new structure,
such as a porch, garage, or new rooms, including –
attached garages, carports, breezeways, greenhouses,
and sheds
decks, porches, patio, and terraces added or improved
detached garages or carports added or improved
kitchen, bedrooms, family rooms, general purpose rooms, basement, etc.
other detached outside buildings added or improved (sheds, greenhouses, storm cellars)
other outside additions or alterations (boat docks, terracing, grading and filling, retaining
walls)

3.

Finishing a basement or an attic or enclosing a porch

4.

Remodeling one or more rooms in the house, such as –
bathroom remodeling
interior restructuring or other areas (removing or adding walls and/or the creation of new
rooms within the structure or the demolition of part of the structure)
kitchen remodeling

5.

Landscaping the grounds or planting new shrubs or trees
Do not include landscaping maintenance or routine lawn care.

6.

Building outdoor patios, walks, fences, or other enclosures, driveways, permanent
swimming pools, or hot tubs, such as –
detached building
driveways and walkways added or improved
fences added or improved
patios and terraces
recreational facilities

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Section 5 – Construction, Repairs, Alterations, and Maintenance of Property
7.

Repairing outdoor patios, walks, fences, driveways, or permanent swimming pools
(including permanent above-ground swimming pools), such as –
fences
patios and terraces
recreational facilities

8.

Painting, either interior or exterior, or wallpapering, such as –
combination of painting and varnish, sealant, lacquer,
wallpaper
wallpapering
and waterproofing

9.

Plastering or paneling, such as –
drywall patching

10.

Plumbing or water heating installations or repairs, such as –
all interior water pipes
external sprinkler systems,
plumbing fixtures
septic tanks, and wells
built-in dishwasher or
septic tank
laundry tubs
garbage disposal
water heater

11.

Electrical work, such as –
garage door opener

solar panel installation

12.

Heating or air conditioning jobs

13.

Flooring installation, repair, or replacement, such as –
carpet
tile, linoleum, or vinyl

wood, slate, marble, or
concrete flooring

14.

Insulation

15.

Roofing, gutters, or downspouts, such as –
combined maintenance and repairs
complete re-roofing
including roofing
repair of shingles, gutters, downspouts,
combined replacements including reetc.
roofing

16.

Siding

17.

Installation, repair, or replacement of window panes, screens, storm doors,
awnings, and the like, such as –
doors (interior or exterior)
windows (interior or exterior)

18.

Masonry, brick, or stucco work

19.

Other improvements or repairs (include security systems that are hard-wired into
the home)

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Section 5 – Construction, Repairs, Alterations, and Maintenance of Property

Appliances
1.

Cooking stove, range, or oven

2.

Microwave oven

3.

Refrigerator or home freezer, such as –
mini refrigerator

wine refrigerator

4.

Built-in dishwasher

5.

Portable dishwasher

6.

Garbage disposal

7.

Clothes washer or dryer

8.

Range hood

9.

Smoke alarms and detectors, such as –
burglar alarm
smoke detector
carbon monoxide detector
water leak alarm
home security device

10.

Window air conditioner

11.

Portable cooling and heating equipment, such as –
fans
portable dehumidifiers
humidifiers
space heaters

12.

Lamps, lighting fixtures, or ceiling fans

13.

Other major home appliances and equipment, such as –
central air conditioner
furnace
heat pump

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trash compactor
water softener

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SECTION 6 – APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT,
AND OTHER SELECTED ITEMS
Part A – Major Household Appliances
1.

Microwave oven

2.

Cooking stove, range, or oven

3.

Range hood

4.

Refrigerator or home freezer, such as –
mini refrigerator

5.

Built-in dishwasher

6.

Portable dishwasher

7.

Garbage disposal

8.

Clothes washer or dryer

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wine refrigerator

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items

Part B – Household Appliances and Other Selected Items
SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
1. Small electrical kitchen appliances, such as –
blender
bread maker
coffee grinder
coffee maker
deep fryer
electric barbecue
electric can opener
electric fondue set
electric frying pan
electric grill
2.

4.

5.
6.

electric toothbrush
facial sauna
flat iron
foot bath

hair dryer
make-up mirror
massager
Waterpik

Electrical floor cleaning equipment, such as –
floor polisher/buffer
Roomba
hand vacuum
rug shampooer

vacuum cleaner

Other household appliances, such as –
air purifier
home security device
burglar alarm
smoke detector
carbon monoxide detector
trash compactor

water filters
water leak alarm

Sewing machines (with or without cabinet), such as –
knitting machines
quilting machines

sergers

GPS devices, calculators, and fax machines, such as –
copy machines
Garmin

7.

mixer
pizza oven
popcorn maker
rice cooker
sandwich grill
slow cooker
smoothie maker
toaster
toaster oven
waffle iron

Electrical personal care appliances, such as –
curling iron
denture cleaner
digital scale
electric hair trimmer
electric razor

3.

electric iron
electric knife
electric timer
electric wine chiller
electric wok
food processor
hot plate
ice cream maker
Instant Pot
juicer

graphing calculator
paper shredder

Digital book readers or tablets, such as –
iPad
Nook
Kindle

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typewriters

Samsung tablet

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items
8.

Computers, computer systems, or related hardware, such as –
cables
keyboards
monitors
CD/DVD drive
laptops
mouse
computer printers
memory
netbooks
external hard drive
modems
scanner

9.

Computer software, including computer games

10.

Computer accessories, such as –
mouse pads

printer cartridges

11.

Portable memory, such as flash drives, memory cards, and recordable discs and
tapes, including –
blank CDs/DVDs
SD card
memory stick
USB flash drive

12.

Video game hardware or accessories, such as –
Nintendo 3DS
PlayStation
Nintendo Switch
Xbox
Do not include video games.

13.

14.

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Telephones or accessories, such as –
Apple Watch
cell phone covers
answering machines
chargers
Bluetooth accessories
cordless telephones
cell phones
headsets

phone jacks and cords
selfie stick
smartphones
smartwatch

Photographic equipment, such as –
battery pack
film camera
projector
camera bag
flashes
strobe light (for
camera or lens cases
lens
photographs)
digital camera
motor driven film advancer
tripod
enlarger
projection screen
winder
filter
Do not include film, film processing, or other photographic supplies.

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items
15.

Musical instruments, supplies, or accessories, such as –
brass instruments
piano
strings for musical
carrying case
picks
instruments
clarinet
reeds
trombone
drums
rosin
trumpet
guitar
saxophone
valve oil
keyboards
sheet music
woodwinds
music books
stringed instruments
any other musical
music stand
accessories
Do not include repairs, music lessons, or band uniforms.

16.

Lawn mowing machinery or other yard equipment, such as –
edger
rake
tiller
electric lawn trimmer
shovel
tractor (farm, garden, etc.)
garden hose
snow blower
weed digger
lawn mower
spreader
wheelbarrow

TOOLS FOR HOME USE
17.

18.

Power tools, such as –
air compressor
cordless circular saw
cordless drill
electric drill
electric plane

electric polisher
electric saw
electric swimming pool
cleaning equipment
lathe

router
sander
trouble light

Non-power tools, such as –
axe
caulking gun
hammer
hand tools

level
plane
pliers
saw

screwdriver
sockets
wrench

HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT
19.

Window air conditioners

20.

Portable cooling or heating equipment, such as –
dehumidifier
humidifier
fan

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space heater

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items
TVS, RADIOS, VIDEO, AND SOUND EQUIPMENT INCLUDING IN VEHICLES
21.

Televisions, all types including those installed in vehicles, such as –
3-D TV
HD TV
combo TV/DVD player
TVs in cars

22.

DVD players, VCRs, DVRs, or video cameras, such as –
Apple TV
GoPro
Blu-ray disc player
high-definition disc player
Chromecast device
Roku
digital TV converter box
Slingbox
Firestick
TiVo unit

23.

Satellite dishes, receivers, or accessories

24.

Handheld personal music players, such as –
iPod
personal mp3 players

25.

Stereos, radios, speakers, and sound components, including those installed in
vehicles, such as –
amplifier
satellite radio
audio cassette players/recorders
short-wave radio
car stereo
speakers
CB radio
stereo
clock radio
stereo system
compact disc players
tuner
equalizer
turntable
mixer
walkie talkie
receiver

26.

Other sound or video equipment, including accessories, such as –
adapter for sound equipment
headset
antenna (TV, radio, etc.)
microphone
base station CB antenna
power booster
battery packs
power converter
earphones/headphones

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items
SPORTS, RECREATION, AND EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
27.

28.

29.

General sports equipment, such as –
badminton set
golf bag
baseball bat
golf clubs
baseball glove
helmets
basketball
hover-board
basketball hoop
karate equipment
bowling ball
lawn games
boxing equipment
pads
football
racquetball
Frisbee
racquetball racket
Do not include any shoes for sports.
Do not include any equipment for water sports.

roller blades
skateboard
soccer ball
sports protective equipment
sports uniform
table tennis equipment
tennis balls
tennis racket
volleyball

Health and exercise equipment, such as –
exercise bike
pedometer
exercise mat
rowing machine
Fitbit
trampoline
home gym
treadmill

weight bench
weights

Camping equipment, such as –
air mattress
frame packs and other
camping cookware
camping packs
camping stove
kerosene lantern
canteen
portable heater

screenhouse
sleeping bag
sleeping pad
tent

Do not include campers, trailers, or RVs.
30.

Hunting and fishing equipment, including all guns, such as –
ammunition
fishing lures
rifle
BB/pellet gun
fishing rod and tackle
scopes
shotgun
bow and arrow
handgun
crossbow
knife

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Section 6 – Appliances, Household Equipment, and Other Selected Items
31.

Winter sports equipment, such as –
ice boat
ice skates
ski boots
ski poles
sled

sledding equipment
snow skis
snowboard
snowboard equipment
toboggan

32.

Water sports equipment, such as –
boogie board
surfboard
diving equipment
swim cap
life jacket
wake board
raft
water ski vest
skim board
water skis
snorkel
wind/paddle board
Do not include canoes, kayaks, sail boats, or jet skis.

33.

Outboard motors
Do not include boats.

34.

Bicycles or bicycle equipment, such as –
bicycle helmet
bicycle parts
bike pump
electric bicycle
lock

rack
stand
supplies
tires
tubes

35.

Tricycles or battery powered riders, such as –
Big Wheels

36.

Playground equipment, such as –
gym set
portable swimming pool

37.

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sand box
swing set

Other sports or recreation equipment, such as –
metal detector
telescope
paintball equipment

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SECTION 7 – HOUSEHOLD ITEM REPAIRS, SERVICE
CONTRACTS, AND EXTENDED WARRANTIES
1. Garbage disposal, range hood, or built-in dishwasher
2. Other household appliances, such as –
clothes washer
portable fan
dehumidifier
portable heating equipment
home warranty
range/oven
portable air conditioning
equipment

refrigerator
sewing machine
vacuum cleaner
window air conditioner

3. Televisions, radios, video and sound equipment, including those installed in
automobiles or other vehicles
4. Computers, computer systems, or related equipment for non-business use, such as
accidental damage
AppleCare

Geek Squad
smartphone repair

5. Lawn and garden equipment, such as –
lawn mower repair

technical support

snow blower repair

Do not include lawn care service.
6. Musical instruments or accessories, such as –
professional tuning
7. Hand or power tools
8. Photographic equipment
9. Sport or recreational equipment, such as –
bicycle repair
gun repair
exercise equipment repair
outdoor sports equipment repair
golf club repair
tennis racket repair/re-stringing
10. Termite or pest control
11. Heating or air conditioning service contracts, covering –
central air conditioners
furnaces
central coolers
heat pumps
Do not include repairs.

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SECTION 8 – HOME FURNISHINGS AND RELATED
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Part A – Purchases
LIVING, FAMILY, OR RECREATION ROOM FURNITURE
1.

2.

3.

Sofas, such as –
futon
loveseat

sectionals

sofa bed

Living room chairs, such as –
bean bag chair
recliner
convertible chair
rocker

swivel chair

Living room tables, such as –
coffee table
lamp table
end tables

TV table

4.

Ping-pong tables, pool tables, or other similar recreation room items

5.

Other living, family, or recreation room furniture, such as –
bar stools
desk/chair
portable bar or cart
bookcase
entertainment center
room divider
card table/chairs
foot stool (ottoman)
shelving
coat rack
gun cabinet
wall units
curio cabinet

6.

Living room furniture combinations, such as –
sofa, chair, and table combinations or suites

DINING ROOM OR KITCHEN FURNITURE
7.

Dining room or kitchen furniture, such as –
buffet/hutch
dinette set
china cabinet
dining table and chairs

kitchen chairs
serving table or cart

BEDROOM FURNITURE
8.

Mattresses or box springs, including roll-aways

9.

Bedroom furniture other than mattresses or box springs, such as –
armoire
chairs
headboard
night tables
bed frames
chest
mattress topper
vanity
bunk bed
dresser
mirrors
waterbed

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Section 8 – Home Furnishings and Related Household Items
INFANTS’ FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
10.

11.

Infants’ furniture, such as –
bassinet
changing table
chest
crib
dresser
Infants’ equipment, such as –
baby bottle sterilizer
baby carrier/backpack
baby gate
baby monitor
baby travel systems
car seat

highchair
mattress
playpen
portable crib
toy chest
carriage
guard rail
jogging stroller
stroller
swing

OUTDOOR FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
12.

Patio, porch, or outdoor furniture, such as –
beach chair
patio set
canopy
patio umbrella
chaise lounge
picnic table
hammock
porch swing

13.

Barbecue grills or outdoor decorative items, such as –
bird bath
patio lanterns
bird houses
patio statues
fountain
planters
inflatable lawn decorations
tiki torches
outdoor flag
wind chimes

OFFICE FURNITURE FOR HOME USE
14.

Office furniture for home use, such as –
computer furniture
drafting table
file cabinet

office chairs
safe

Do not include any furniture used exclusively for business.

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Section 8 – Home Furnishings and Related Household Items
HOUSEHOLD DECORATIVE ITEMS
15.

16.

Lamps, lighting fixtures, or ceiling fans, such as –
chandeliers
floor lamps
ceiling fans with/without
recessed lighting
lights
sconces

table lamps
track lights

Other household decorative items, such as –
baskets
mirror
book ends
painting
Christmas lights
plant stand
clocks
seasonal decorations
fireplace equipment and
(Thanksgiving, Christmas)
accessories

silk flowers
vase
wall hangings
wreaths

CLOSET, STORAGE, AND TRAVEL ITEMS
17.

18.

Closet and storage items, such as –
drawer organizers
hampers
drawers
hangers
garment bag
hanging bags
garment racks
shelf organizers

shoe bag
shoe rack
storage bins
underbed storage

Travel items including luggage, such as –
backpack
passport holder
briefcase
toiletry bag
messenger bag
tote bag

travel garment bags
travel pillow
trunk

DISHES, DINNERWARE, FLATWARE, GLASSWARE, AND COOKWARE
19.

Stainless, silver, or other flatware, except plastic

20.

Non-electric cookware, such as –
casserole dishes
pressure cooker
pans
roaster
pots
saucepan

skillet
tea kettle

Dishes, glasses, or serving pieces, such as –
bowls
mugs
china
pitchers
cups
plates
crystal
platters

stemware
trays
Tupperware

21.

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HOUSEHOLD LINENS
22.

23.

Bedroom linens, such as –
baby blanket
bedspread
blanket
comforter
duvet
electric blanket
Bathroom linens, such as –
bathmat
face cloths
hand towels
shower curtain

mattress pad
pillowcases
pillows
quilt
sheets

toilet cover
towels
tub mat
wash cloths

24.

Kitchen, dining room, or other linens, such as –
chair pads
furniture protectors
cloth napkins
placemats
covers for living room tables
small appliance covers
dish cloths
table pads
dish towels
tablecloths
doilies

25.

Slipcovers, decorative pillows, or cushions
Include custom or ready-made items.

FLOOR AND WINDOW COVERINGS
26.

Rugs or other non-permanent floor coverings, including carpet squares

27.

Curtains or drapes
Include custom or ready-made items.

28.

Blinds, shades, or other window coverings
Include custom or ready-made items.

Part B – Rental, Leasing, or Repair of Furniture
Rental or leasing of furniture
Repairing, refinishing, or reupholstering furniture, including the cost for fabric
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SECTIONS 9 AND 10 – RENTED, LEASED, AND OWNED
VEHICLES
1.

Automobile, truck, minivan, van, and SUV
Include fees for car sharing services such as Zipcar with rented vehicles.

2.

Motor homes or motorized recreational vehicles

3.

Towable campers

4.

Motorcycle, motor scooter, or moped (motorized bicycle)

5.

Boat with a motor, such as –
boat with outboard motor
cabin cruiser
jet skis
launch

6.

pontoon boat
power boat
yacht

Boat without a motor, such as –
canoes
kayaks
rowboats

rowing shells
sailboats

7.

Trailers other than a camper type, such as for a boat or cycle, including –
ATV trailer
horse trailer
boat trailer
motorcycle trailer
cargo trailer
utility trailer

8.

Private aircraft, such as –
gliders
helicopters

planes

Any other vehicle, such as –
ATV
dune buggy
riding golf cart (except if rental included in
golfing fees)

Segway
side-by-side
snowmobile

9.

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Part A – Gas and Electric Charging Away from Home
Average monthly expense for gasoline and other fuels for all vehicles
Electric vehicle charging away from home

Part B – Vehicle Operating Expenses
1.

Driver’s licenses
Do not include other forms of identification such as passports.

2.

State or local vehicle inspection, including emissions tests, such as –
emissions inspection
RV/trailer inspection
safety inspection

3.

Vehicle registration or personal property taxes, such as –
license plates
tags
wheel tax
registration renewals

4.

Auto repair service policies, such as extended warranties, not already reported
Do not include service policies for vehicles used entirely for business.

5.

Automobile service clubs, such as AAA or services such as OnStar or LoJack

6.

Towing charges

7.

Vehicle cleaning services, including detailing or car washes, such as –
boat cleaning
vacuuming
waxing and polishing

8.

Tire purchases or mounting

9.

Vehicle maintenance, parts, or services, including oil changes and other filter and
fluid replacements, such as –
air conditioning
air or fuel filters
alternator
battery
brakes
brake fluid
carburetor
car computer
charcoal canister filters
clutch

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engine repair
electrical system
exhaust system fan switch
or belt
front end alignment
lights
motor tune-up
muffler
radiator

shock absorbers
spark plugs
suspension
tire repair
tire rotation
timing belt
transmission
transmission fluid
wheel balancing
windshield wipers

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10.

Vehicle accident or damage repair, including any service by an auto mechanic,
such as –
dent removal
glass/windshield repair
painting
fender/bumper repair
hail damage repair
sanding/polishing

11.

Vehicle customization, including performance or exterior modifications, such as –
alarm system
floor mats
remote start installation
back-up cameras
GPS navigation system
running boards
convertible top
paint/vinyl wrap
spoilers
exterior modifications
performance modifications
window tinting
fender skirts
Do not include car stereos.

12.

Vehicle accessories, such as for recreation or safety, including –
bumper guards
cargo roof box
seat covers
bike/luggage/ski racks
dash cam
steering wheel covers

13.

Tolls or electronic toll passes

14.

Parking, such as parking garages, parking lot fees, or parking meters. Do not
include expenses that are part of your property ownership or rental costs.

15.

Docking or landing fees for boats and planes

16.

Propane, kerosene, and other liquid fuels for recreational vehicles, including vans,
campers, and boats, such as –
bottled gas
liquid propane
tank gas

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Part C – Taxis, Rideshare, and Bikeshare
1.

Taxis, limousine service, or car rides booked through an app, such as Lyft
SuperShuttle
Uber
Do not include expenses that have been or will be reimbursed.

2.

Fees for bike, electric scooter, or moped sharing or rental, such as –
annual membership fees
sightseeing trips
single trips or passes
commuting trips

Part D – Public Transportation
Public transportation, such asbus
commuter train

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subway

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SECTION 12 – HEALTH INSURANCE

1.

Private health insurance, including employer and healthcare exchange plans
Health insurance provided in part or full by an employer (excluding military) or union or
purchased directly by the household, such as –
COBRA/Temporary Continuation of
Individual Practice Association (IPAs)
Coverage
Point of Service Plans (POS)
Fee for service plans
PPO (Preferred Provider Organizations)
HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations)

2.

Medicare
Federal health insurance coverage for persons 65+ years of age and certain disabled
persons under 65, such as –
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Part D
Medicare HMOs
Medicare Plus Choice
Medicare Part C
Medicare prescription drug plans

3.

Medicare Supplemental Insurance (Medi-Gap)
Private health insurance purchased to supplement Medicare.

4.

Medicaid
Medical assistance program that provides health care coverage to low-income and
disabled persons. Medicaid is run by the states and is often called different names in
different states.

5.

Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP/SCHIP)
Health care coverage for low-income, uninsured children under age 19 who are not
currently eligible for Medicaid or covered by private health insurance. This program is run
by the states and is often called different names in different states.

6.

Military health care, such as –
CHAMP-VA
Tricare

VA (Veterans Affairs)

7.

Indian Health Service (IHS)
Federal health care program for Native Americans and Alaska Natives.

8.

Single service plans
Health insurance coverage that provides for only one type of service, such as dental
care, vision care, prescriptions, and long-term care.
Do not include Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.

9.
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No coverage of any type
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SECTION 13 – MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXPENSES
EYE CARE
1.
2.

Eye examinations, treatment, or surgery, such as –
eye examinations
eye treatments
Purchase of eye glasses or contact lenses, such as –
contact lenses
fittings
contact lens insurance
kits and equipment
eye glasses
prescription sunglasses

laser surgery
warranty expenses

DENTAL CARE
3.

Dental care, such as –
braces/Invisalign
cosmetic dentistry
bridges
dentures
caps or crowns
extractions
cleanings
fillings

implants
root canals
teeth whitening in a
dental office

x-rays

INPATIENT CARE
4.

Hospital room or hospital services, such as –
anesthetics
injections
operating room
blood transfusions
intensive care unit
oxygen
drugs and medicine laboratory tests
recovery room
examinations
nursing services
therapy
From facilities, such as –
birthing centers
general care hospitals

treatment rooms
x-rays

psychiatric hospitals
substance abuse hospitals

SERVICES BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS OTHER THAN PHYSICIANS
5.

All services provided by medical professionals other than physicians, such as –
acupuncturist
medical massage therapist
podiatrist
chiropractor
midwife
psychologist
homeopath
nurse practitioners
substance abuse
professionals
marriage counselor
physical therapist
Include services provided both inside and outside the home.

PHYSICIAN SERVICES
6.

All services provided and billed by physicians, such as –
dermatologist
internist
plastic surgeon
general practitioner
osteopath
psychiatrist
gynecologist
pediatrician
surgeon

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urologist

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OTHER MEDICAL CARE SERVICES
7.

Lab tests or x-rays, such as –
blood tests
CAT scan

MRI
x-rays

Exclude services received in a hospital as an inpatient or services for eye or dental care.
8.

Care in convalescent or nursing homes
Include all services provided and billed by a convalescent or nursing home.

9.

Other medical care and services, such as –
ambulance services
emergency room services
blood donation
outpatient hospital care
dialysis services
oxygen services

rescue services

If medical care is given in outpatient department or emergency room, include –
allergy shots
cancer treatment
immunizations
baby shots
cardiology test
injections
blood pressure check
electrocardiogram
physicians check up
broken bones/sprains
hearing test
skin treatment
MEDICINE OR MEDICAL SUPPLIES
10.

Hearing aids

11.

Prescription drugs, such as –
asthma inhalers
birth control

insulin

medical marijuana

12.

Purchase or rental of supportive or rehabilitative medical equipment, such as –
braces
orthotics
walkers
canes
power chair/scooter
wheelchairs
cervical collars
prosthetics
whirlpools
crutches
slings
Jazzy
splints

13.

Purchase or rental of medical or surgical equipment for general use, such as –
blood pressure kits
ice bags
oxygen
heating pads
insulin needles
pollen masks
home defibrillator
orthopedic supports
syringes
hot water bottles
ostomy supplies
vaporizers
Do not include items such as Band-Aids, gauze, cotton roll, and cotton balls.

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1.

Life insurance or other policies which provide benefits in case of death or
disability, such as –
annuities
life endowments
burial insurance
straight-life insurance
cash benefits
term insurance
flight insurance
veterans’ insurance
group-life insurance
whole-life insurance
income or disability insurance

2.

Homeowners' insurance, which protects your home, furniture, personal effects, or
other property against fire, flood, theft, loss, or damage, such as –
fire and extended coverage
flood insurance

3.

Renters' insurance, which protects your furniture, personal effects, or other
property against fire, flood, theft, loss, or damage

4.

Automobile or other vehicle insurance, such as –
airplane insurance
liability insurance
boat insurance
motorcycle insurance
bodily injury insurance
no-fault insurance
camper/RV insurance
property damage insurance
collision insurance
trailer insurance
comprehensive insurance

5.

Other types of non-health insurance, such as –
ambulance insurance
pet insurance
credit card insurance
private mortgage insurance (PMI)
mortgage guarantee insurance
umbrella liability insurance
personal liability insurance
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SECTION 15 – FAMILY CARE AND EDUCATION
1.

Education savings plans, including 529s, such as –
Coverdell ESA
education savings accounts

prepaid tuition plans

2.

Daycare, nursery, or preschool tuition or fees

3.

Babysitting, nanny services, or other childcare inside or outside your home
Do not include daycare already reported.

4.

Elementary through high school tuition or fees, such as –
elementary school
high school
parochial school
junior high
middle school
preparatory school
Include only expenses paid directly to the school.

5.

Vocational or technical program tuition or fees, such as –
technical program
trade school
vocational school
Include only expenses paid directly to the school.

6.

College or university tuition or fees, such as –
business school
continuing education
Include only expenses paid directly to the school or other educational facility.
Do not report student loan payments.

7.

Housing while attending school, such as –
fraternity
sorority
housing for married students
student dormitory
Include only expenses paid directly to the school or other educational facility.

8.

School meals for preschool through college, including meal plans, such as –
school breakfast/lunch
school cafeteria accounts
school flex dollars
Include only expenses paid directly to the school or other educational facility.

9.

Private school bus service

10.

Purchase or rental of any school books, supplies, or equipment which has not
already been reported, such as –
art supplies
laboratory equipment
SAT, ACT, GRE test fees
cap and gown
laboratory fees
technical books
drafting equipment
microscopes
textbooks

11.

Tutoring or test prep

12.

Adult day care centers

13.

In-home care for convalescing, disabled, or elderly persons, excluding medical
care

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SECTION 16 – SUBSCRIPTIONS, MEMBERSHIPS,
BOOKS, AND ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES
1.

Recreational lessons or other instructions, such as –
cooking
instructional day camps
music
dancing
painting
sewing
driving
photography
sports lessons
golf
self defense
tennis
Do not include fees for participating in sports or recreational organizations.

2.

Golf courses or country clubs

3.

Health clubs, fitness centers, swimming pools, weight loss centers, or other sports
or recreational organizations

4.

Fees for participating in sports such as golf, bowling, biking, hockey, football, or
swimming, including –

5.

basketball
billiards
club sports

fishing or hunting licenses
martial arts
running races

tennis
triathlons

Vacation clubs, such as –
Disney Vacation Club

Hilton Grand Vacations

RCI

6.

Civic, service, fraternal, or other social organizations. Do not include contributions
to or membership in religious, professional, business, or other tax-deductible
organizations.

7.

Credit card membership fees

8.

Shopping club memberships including warehouse clubs like Sam’s Club and
discount memberships like Amazon Prime, such as –
BJ Wholesale
Costco
Wal-Mart Plus

9.

Direct or online dating services, such as –
Bumble
It’s Just Lunch
eHarmony
Match.com

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Expenses
10.

Single or season tickets to spectator sporting events such as football, baseball,
hockey, racing, or track events, including –
boxing
college sports
golf
high school sports
horse racing
INDYCAR
in-person e-sports

11.

LPGA
minor leagues
MLB
MLS
MMA
NASCAR
NBA

NHL
PGA
rodeo
soccer
tennis
volleyball
WNBA

Single or season tickets to plays, operas, or concerts, such as –
ballet
children’s play

country western concert
musical

12.

Movie tickets

13.

Tickets to parks or museums, such as –
amusement parks
Disney World

historic sites
national/state parks

pop concert
symphony

water parks
zoos

14.

Single copies of newspapers, magazines, or periodicals including digital

15.

Subscriptions to newspapers, magazines, or periodicals including digital, such as Apple News
Consumer Reports
nytimes.com

16.

Washington Post
wsj.com

Books, digital books, or book subscriptions. Do not include school books or
reference books.
Audible.com
audio books
digital books

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Reader’s Digest
si.com
USA Today

hardcovers
Kindle Unlimited

paperbacks
Substack

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Section 16 – Subscriptions, Memberships, Books, and Entertainment
Expenses
Photo printing or processing, such as –
digital photo processing
photo books
video film processing
Do not include professional photography fees.

18.
19.

Photographic film or disposable cameras, such as –
8 mm film
35 mm film

single-use cameras

Purchased music files, CDs, or records, such as –
Amazon
Google Play

iTunes

20.

Sirius or XM satellite radio service

21.

Subscription music services such as Spotify or Pandora, including –
Apple Music
Google Play Music
SoundCloud

22.

Purchased video files, Blu-Ray discs, or DVDs, such as –
Amazon Instant Video
iTunes
Google Play
YouTube

23.

Rented video files or DVDs or streaming video subscriptions, such as –
Amazon Instant Video
Hulu Plus
RedBox
Apple TV+
MLB.TV
Sling TV
Disney+
Netflix
YouTube TV
HBO Max
Do not include on-demand movies or pay-per-view paid through your TV service.

24.

Purchased video games, not including computer games, such as –
Nintendo games
PlayStation games
Xbox games

25.

Rented video games, such as –
GameFly

26.

Applications, games, or ringtones for a cellphone or mobile device, not already
reported, such as –
Amazon App Store
App Store
Google Play

27.

Online games or other internet entertainment sites, such as –
Massively Multiplayer Online
PlayStationPlus
Role-playing Games (MMORPG)
Xbox Live
Nintendo Switch Online

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SECTION 17 – TRIPS AND VACATIONS
Types of Trips
1.

Business trips

2.

Recreational trips, such as –
club or organizational meetings
outdoor recreation

sightseeing
sports events

3.

Any other trips that occur overnight or longer

4.

Any day trips to a place at least 75 miles away

Types of Transportation
COMMERCIAL
1.

Local, such as –
bus
ferries

2.

Airplane

3.

Train

4.

Bus, such as –
Greyhound

5.

local rail

subway

Hampton Jitney

Ship, such as –
cruise ships

SuperShuttle

Megabus

long-distance ferries

taxi

Uber

Trailways
river cruises

RENTED
6.

Automobile, truck, van

7.

Motorcycle, moped

8.

Private plane

9.

Boat, trailer

10.

Camper

11.

Other vehicles

PRIVATE
12.

Automobiles or other vehicles privately owned or leased by household

13.

Vehicle owned by someone else

14.

Other transport

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Fees to Play Sports, Exercise, or Rent Sports Equipment
Bike-sharing
Boating
Bowling
Exercise classes
Fishing
Golf
Scuba/snorkeling
Skiing/snowboarding
Swimming
Tennis
Other sports

Entertainment or Admissions
Concerts
Movies
Museums
Sports events
Theater
Tours
Other entertainment events

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SECTION 18 – CLOTHING AND CLOTHING SERVICES
Part A – Select Clothing Items and Clothing Services
1.

Purchase of any suits or tuxedos for men, 16 or older, such as –
formal suit
man’s suit (of two or more pieces)
Do not include tuxedo rentals.

2.

Purchase of any watches, such as –
pocket watches
wristwatches
Do not include GPS or heartrate watches or smartwatches such as Apple Watch.

3.

Purchase of any jewelry, such as –
bracelets
earrings
costume jewelry
infants’ jewelry
cufflinks
necklaces

4.

Shoe repair or other shoe services, such as –
dyeing
inserting lifts
new soles

5.

rings

orthopedic modifications
re-stitching
replace heel

Watch or jewelry repair, such as –
cleaning
replace setting
replace battery
replace/add stones

stretching
waterproofing

ring sizing

6.

Repairs, alterations, or tailoring for clothing or accessories, such as –
dress alterations
hemming
wallet repair
handbag repair
sew buttons
zipper replacement

7.

Rental of any clothing or accessories, such as –
handbag rental
shoe rental
dress rental

8.

tuxedo rental

Storage outside the home, just for clothing, such as –
cold storage for furs

Part B – Global Clothing, Footwear, and Accessories
Clothing, footwear, and accessories for adults, 18 and over, inside the household
Clothing, footwear, and accessories for children, 17 and under, inside the household
Clothing, footwear, and accessories for anyone outside the household

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SECTION 19 – MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES
Part A – Miscellaneous Expenses
1.

Fresh flowers or potted plants, such as –
bouquets
corsages
funeral flowers
Do not include outdoor plants or gardening.

wedding flowers

2.

Professional photography

3.

Services of lawyers or other legal professionals, such as –
arbitration services
civil litigation
estate settlement
mediation
bankruptcies
criminal litigation
lawsuits
will
Do not include legal fees for business purposes or for real estate closing costs.
Do not include parking or traffic tickets.

4.

Accounting fees, such as –
estate management
income tax preparation
Do not include fees for business purposes.

trust management

5.

Occupational expenses, such as union dues or professional licenses

6.

Gardening or lawn care services, such as –
fertilizing
lawn cutting
plowing
tree pruning
hedge trimming
planting
tilling
tree removal
Include any services provided under service contracts.
Do not include services covered by management or maintenance fees.

7.

Housekeeping services, such as –
cleaning
cooking

laundering

8.

Home security system service fees

9.

Other home services or small repair jobs around the house, not previously
reported, such as –
diaper service
pool maintenance
snow removal

10.

Moving, storage, or freight, such as –
cargo shipping
moving companies
self-storage units
Exclude expenses reimbursed by employers or other persons outside of the household.

11.

Stamp or coin collecting, such as –
coin albums
first day covers
Do not include postage.

12.

stamp albums

Lotteries or games of chance

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13.

14.
15.

Toys or games, such as –
action figures
darts
board games
dolls

infant toys
stuffed animals

trains
trucks

Arts or crafts kits, such as –
model kits
needlepoint kits

rug kits

scrapbook supplies

Sewing, knitting, or quilting materials and items, such as –
beads
felt
needles
buttons
fiberfill
patterns
crochet hooks
interfacing
quilt pad
embroidery hoops
knitting equipment
rug material
fabric
measuring tapes
seam binding

sequins
sewing kit
stuffing
thread/yarn
zipper

16.

Purchase of pets, pet supplies, or medicine for pets. Do not include pet food.
aquarium
cat
gerbil
hamster cage
bird
collars
guinea pig
pet toys
bird cage
dog
hamster
tropical fish

17.

Pet services, such as –
dog walking
kennels
grooming
license

18.
19.

pet daycare
pet resorts

training

Veterinarian expenses for pets, such as –
surgery
vaccinations
vet visits

veterinary treatment

Catering, for –
anniversaries
Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

quinceañeras
weddings

bridal showers
confirmations

graduations
parties

20.

Arrangement of live entertainment for special occasions

21.

Rental of party supplies

22.

Purchase or upkeep of cemetery lots or vaults

23.

Funerals, burials, or cremation, such as –
burial fees
footstones
burial plans
funeral transcript
clergy
headstones

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musician honoraria

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Part B – Contributions
GIVEN ANY MONEY BY CASH, CHECKS, OR GIVEN ANY GIFT CARDS TO –
1.

College students living away from home
Money to pay for tuition, room, board, books, fees, transportation, clothing, or
entertainment expenses

2.

Any other people not in your household, such as –
birthday money
friends
cash gifts at the office
homeless persons
co-workers
money to assist others

street musicians
wedding money

PAID ANY OF THE FOLLOWING –
3.

Child support

4.

Alimony

GIVEN ANY MONEY BY CASH, CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, OR CREDIT CARDS TO
BENEFIT –
5.

6.

Educational institutions, such as –
alumni funds
parochial schools
educational endowments
scholarship funds

school fund raisers

Political organizations, such as –
political action committees
political candidates
(PACs)

political parties

7.

Religious organizations, including churches, temples, and mosques, such as –
building funds
religious television/radio ministries
religious fund raisers
tithes and offerings

8.

Charities or other organizations, such as –
ACLU
Combined Federal
American Cancer Society
Campaign (CFC)
American Heart Association fine arts and literary
civic organizations
Humane Society

Red Cross
Salvation Army
United Way

GIVEN ANY STOCKS, BONDS, OR MUTUAL FUNDS
9.

Stocks, bonds, mutual funds
Include only securities given to persons or organizations outside of your household.

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SECTION 20 – EXPENSE PATTERNS FOR SELECTED
SERVICES AND GOODS

Food and drinks from places like restaurants, bars, and fast food places, such as –
carry-out
delivery
vending machines
cafeterias
food trucks
Include alcoholic beverages.
Alcohol to be served at home, such as –
beer
liquor

wine

Groceries, including food and non-food items, such as –
cleaning supplies
grocery home delivery fees
pet food
diapers
health and wellness items
prepared meal kits
drinking water delivery fees
online grocery shopping
Include purchases made with government benefits such as SNAP EBT cards.
Do not include prescription drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, or other tobacco products.
Purchases of foods & beverages for people who do not live in your household, such as
hosting a party or event
sending a food gift basket
treating others to a meal
Cigarettes
Do not include e-cigarettes.
Other tobacco products, such as –
cigars
e-cigarettes
chewing tobacco
pipe tobacco
Do not include marijuana products.

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vaping products

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Section 20 – Expense Patterns for Selected Services and Goods
Self-service laundry machines, such as –
app/card/coin-operated
laundromat
washer or dryer

washateria

Dry cleaning or laundry service, such as –
laundry and dry cleaning
laundryheap.com
pickup and delivery

rinse.com

Haircutting, styling, attached hair pieces, manicures, massages and other salon
services, such as –
facials
hair weaves
tanning
hair coloring
pedicures
waxing
Removable hairpieces, wigs, or toupees, such as–
temporary hair extensions
Safe deposit box rental in a bank or similar financial institution
Charges or fees for bank services such as ATM or overdraft fees or account service
charges from a bank or similar financial institution, such as –
below minimum balance fee
check order fee
money order fee
bill payment fee
management fees for trust,
online banking fee
certified check fee
custodial, or escrow
personal loan fees
check cashing fee
accounts
regular service charges

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SECTION 21 – OCCUPATIONS
1.

Administrator, Manager
funeral director

2. Teacher
guidance counselor
3. Professional
accountant
clergy

engineer
IT analyst

lawyer
photographer

4. Administrative Support, including Clerical
assistant
bookkeeper
clerk
5. Sales, Retail
apparel salesperson
cashier

physician
registered nurse

social worker

receptionist

secretary

commodity salesperson
door-to-door salesperson

6. Sales, Business Goods and Services
financial services
manufacturing sales rep
insurance sales rep
mining sales rep

motor vehicle salesperson

real estate agent
wholesale sales rep

7. Technician
clinical laboratory technician
drafter

electronic technician
health technician

practical nurse

8. Protective Service
firefighter

police officer

private guard

9. Private Household Service
household worker
nanny
10. Other Service (except private household)
childcare worker
food preparer
janitor
cook
hairstylist
maid/houseman

orderly
waiter/waitress

11. Machine or Transportation Operator, Laborer
assembler
freight handler
material handler
bus driver
inspector
packager
construction laborer machine operator
stock handler

taxi driver
tractor operator
truck driver

12. Construction Workers, Mechanics
automobile
machine repairer
mechanic
machinist
carpenter
meat cutter
electrician
13. Farming
farm worker

mining worker
painter

plumber
sheet metal worker

forestry worker

groundskeeper

farmer

14. Forestry, Fishing, Groundskeeping
animal caretaker
fisher
15. Armed Forces

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Section 21 – Work Experience and Income

CARD A

0.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

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Loss
$ 1
– $ 4,999
$ 5,000
– $ 9,999
$ 10,000 – $ 14,999
$ 15,000 – $ 19,999
$ 20,000 – $ 29,999
$ 30,000 – $ 39,999
$ 40,000 – $ 49,999
$ 50,000 – $ 69,999
$ 70,000 – $ 89,999
$ 90,000 – $ 119,999
$ 120,000 and over

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Section 21 – Work Experience and Income

CARD B

1. Less than $500
2. $ 500

–

$ 699

3. $ 700

–

$ 999

4. $ 1,000 –

$ 1,299

5. $ 1,300 –

$ 1,699

6. $ 1,700 and over

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Section 21 – Work Experience and Income

CARD C

0.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

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Loss
$ 1
– $ 999
$ 1,000 – $ 1,999
$ 2,000 – $ 2,999
$ 3,000 – $ 3,999
$ 4,000 – $ 4,999
$ 5,000 – $ 9,999
$ 10,000 – $ 14,999
$ 15,000 – $ 19,999
$ 20,000 – $ 29,999
$ 30,000 – $ 39,999
$ 40,000 – $ 49,999
$ 50,000 and over

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SECTION 22 – ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

CARD D

1. $ 1

– $ 9,999

2. $ 10,000

– $ 39,999

3. $ 40,000

– $ 99,999

4. $ 100,000

– $ 199,999

5. $ 200,000

– $ 449,999

6. $ 450,000 and over

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Section 22 – Assets and Liabilities

CARD E

1. $ 1

– $ 4,999

2. $ 5,000

– $ 19,999

3. $ 20,000

– $ 74,999

4. $ 75,000

– $ 199,999

5. $ 200,000 – $ 449,999
6. $ 450,000 and over

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Section 22 – Assets and Liabilities

CARD F

1. $ 1

– $ 749

2. $ 750

– $ 1,999

3. $ 2,000

– $ 3,999

4. $ 4,000

– $ 9,999

5. $ 10,000

– $ 19,999

6. $ 20,000 and over

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Section 22 – Assets and Liabilities

CARD G

1. $ 1

– $ 4,999

2. $ 5,000

– $ 9,999

3. $ 10,000

– $ 19,999

4. $ 20,000

– $ 39,999

5. $ 40,000

– $ 79,999

6. $ 80,000 and over

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2023 CALENDAR
JANUARY

FEBRUARY

S M T W T

F

S

1

2

6

7

8

9 10 11 12 13 14

3

4

5

S M T W T
5

6

7

MARCH

F

S

3

4

1

2

8

9 10 11

S M T W T
5

6

7

F

S

3

4

1

2

8

9 10 11

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

29 30 31

26 27 28

26 27 28 29 30 31

APRIL

MAY

S M T W T

F

S

S M T W T

1
2

3

4

5

6

7

8

JUNE

7

3

4

F

S

S M T W T

F

S

5

6

1

2

3

8

9 10

1

2

8

9 10 11 12 13

4

5

6

7

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

28 29 30 31

25 26 27 28 29 30

30
JULY

AUGUST

S M T W T
2

3

4

5

6

F
7

SEPTEMBER

S

S M T W T

F

S

1

1

2

4

5

8

9 10 11 12

8

6

7

3

S M T W T
3

4

5

6

7

F

S

1

2

8

9

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

27 28 29 30 31

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

30 31
OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

S M T W T

F

S

1

2

6

7

8

9 10 11 12 13 14

3

4

5

S M T W T
5

6

7

DECEMBER

F

S

3

4

1

2

8

9 10 11

S M T W T
3

4

5

6

7

F

S

1

2

8

9

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

29 30 31

26 27 28 29 30

24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31

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2024 CALENDAR
JANUARY

S M T W T
7

3

4

FEBRUARY

MARCH

F

S

S M T W T

F

S

5

6

1

2

3

8

9 10

1

2

8

9 10 11 12 13

4

5

6

7

S M T W T
3

4

5

6

7

F

S

1

2

8

9

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

28 29 30 31

25 26 27 28 29

24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31

APRIL

MAY

S M T W T
7

3

4

F

S

5

6

1

2

8

9 10 11 12 13

JUNE

S M T W T
5

6

7

F

S

3

4

1

2

8

9 10 11

S M T W T

F

S
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

28 29 30

26 27 28 29 30 31

23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30

JULY

AUGUST

S M T W T
7

3

4

SEPTEMBER

F

S

S M T W T

F

S

S M T W T

F

S

5

6

1

2

3

1

2

6

7

8

9 10

8

9 10 11 12 13 14

1

2

8

9 10 11 12 13

4

5

6

7

3

4

5

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

28 29 30 31

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

29 30

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

S M T W T

F

S

1

2

4

5

8

9 10 11 12

6

7

3

S M T W T
3

4

5

6

7

DECEMBER

F

S

S M T W T

F

S

1

2

1

2

6

7

8

9

8

9 10 11 12 13 14

3

4

5

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

27 28 29 30 31

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

29 30 31

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Fractions to Percentages

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Fraction

%

Fraction

%

Fraction

%

1/2

50.00

1/7

14.29

3/9

33.33

1/3

33.33

2/7

28.57

4/9

44.44

2/3

66.67

3/7

42.86

5/9

55.55

1/4

25.00

4/7

57.14

6/9

66.67

2/4

50.00

5/7

71.42

7/9

77.78

3/4

75.00

6/7

85.71

8/9

88.89

1/5

20.00

1/8

12.50

1/10

10.00

2/5

40.00

2/8

25.00

2/10

20.00

3/5

60.00

3/8

37.50

3/10

30.00

4/5

80.00

4/8

50.00

4/10

40.00

1/6

16.67

5/8

62.50

5/10

50.00

2/6

33.33

6/8

75.00

6/10

60.00

3/6

50.00

7/8

87.50

7/10

70.00

4/6

66.67

1/9

11.11

8/10

80.00

5/6

83.33

2/9

22.22

9/10

90.00

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LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Hello, I’m from the U.S. Census Bureau. Is someone here now who
speaks English and can help us? If not, please give me your phone
number and someone may contact you in English.

01. English

Buenos días (Buenas tardes), soy de la Oficina del Censo de los
Estados Unidos. ¿Se encuentra alguien que hable inglés y pueda
ayudarnos? Si no, por favor, dígame su número de teléfono; es
possible que alguien se comunique con usted en español.

02. Español/Spanish

Insert Arabic text from Census Language Identification Card
03. [Arabic]/Arabic

Insert Cantonese-Simplified text from Census Language Identification
Card

04. [Cantonese
Simplified] /
CantoneseSimplified

Insert Mandarin-Simplified text from Census Language Identification
Card

05. [Mandarin
Simplified] /
MandarinSimplified

Insert Korean text from Census Language Identification Card
06. [Korean]/Korean

Dzień dobry. Jestem z Amerykańskiego Biura Spisu Ludności. Czy ktoś
tutaj mówi po angielsku I czy mógłby nam pomóc? Jeżeli nie, proszę
podać mi swój numer telefonu, pod którym można skontaktować się z
Państwem po polsku.

07. Polski/Polish

Здравствуйте! Я представляю Бюро переписи населения
Соединенных Штатов. Присутствует ли здесь кто-нибудь, кто
говорит по-английски и мог бы нам помочь? Если нет, то,
пожалуйста, дайте нам свой номер телефона, чтобы при
необходимости наш сотрудник мог с вами поговорить по-русски.

08. Pусский/Russian

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Language Identification Cards

Xin chào, tôi là nhân viên của Cục Thống Kê Dân Số Hoa Kỳ. Ở đây
hiện có ai biết nói tiếng Anh và có thể giúp chúng tôi không? Nếu không
xin vui long cho biết số điện thoại của quý vị. Chúng tôi có thể liên lạc
với quý vị bằng tiếng Việt.

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09. Tiếng Việt /
Vietnamese

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