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The most recent release of the Consumer Expenditure Survey from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is out, and boy, it's not pretty. Although the income for households in 2023 was up to $101,805 ...
The Consumer Expenditure Survey was first collected over 130 years ago in 1888. It became a continuous survey in 1980. From the late 1800s until 1980 the survey had been administered at approximately ten-year intervals. [6] More information about the history of the Consumer Expenditure Survey is available on the program's history page.
Business Insider analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' annual consumer expenditures survey for 2023 and looked at how Americans 65 and older spent on different categories compared to ...
We also analyzed the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2023 Consumer Expenditures Survey to compare the national average cost of child care to housing, food, transportation and health care costs in ...
In 1978, the index was revised to reflect the spending patterns based upon the surveys of consumer expenditures conducted in 1972–1974. A new and expanded 85-area sample was selected based on the 1970 Census of Population. The Point-of-Purchase Survey (POPS) was also introduced.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’s latest Consumer Expenditure survey, found that the average single woman earned $39,178 and spent $38,838, while the average single male earned $49,525 and spent ...
Methodology: GOBankingRates analyzed the following expenditures of Americans aged 65 and older, based on data sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) most recent Consumer Expenditure ...
To determine how long $750,000 will last across the country for those 65 or older, GOBankingRates culled data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2022 Consumer Expenditure Survey and the 2023 ...