PCensus Sample Report Consumer Expenditure Data Source: ESRI 2010
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1 Source: ESRI Page 1 Consumer s X01A. Food at Home - Bakery Products Total s Food Food at Home Bakery & Cereal Products Flour Prepared Flour Mixes Ready-to-eat & Cooked Cereal Rice Pasta/Cornmeal/Other Cereal Products Bread White Bread Bread excluding White Crackers & Cookies Cookies Crackers Frozen & Refrigerated Bakery Goods Other Bakery Products Fresh Biscuits/Rolls/Muffins Fresh Cakes & Cupcakes Bread & Cracker Products Fresh Sweet Rolls/Coffee Cakes/Doughnuts Fresh Pies/Tarts/Turnovers Aggregate $ 21,148,575, , $ 12,247,094, , $ 1,628,369, $ 17,921, $ 40,506, $ 303,895, $ 61,782, $ 89,120, $ 313,374, $ 116,779, $ 196,595, $ 368,312, $ 160,885, $ 113,516, $ 93,910, $ 433,457, $ 155,011, $ 135,781, $ 15,071, $ 75,563, $ 52,029,
2 Source: ESRI Page 2 Consumer s X01B. Food at Home - Meat/Poultry/Fish/Eggs Budget s Meat/Poultry/Fish/Eggs Beef Ground Beef Chuck Roast Round Roast Other Roast Round Steak Sirloin Steak Other Steak Other Beef Pork Bacon Pork Chops Ham Pork Sausage Other Pork Other Meat Frankfurters Bologna/Liverwurst/Salami Other Lunchmeat Lamb & Other Meat Poultry Whole Chickens Chicken Parts Other Poultry Seafood Canned Fish & Shellfish Fresh Fish & Shellfish Frozen Fish & Shellfish Eggs Aggregate $ 2,831,741, $ 1, $ 813,221, $ $ 321,222, $ $ 37,767, $ $ 22,273, $ $ 72,277, $ $ 47,924, $ $ 75,899, $ $ 166,824, $ $ 69,032, $ $ 546,723, $ $ 97,864, $ $ 106,159, $ $ 117,506, $ $ 92,142, $ $ 133,050, $ $ 374,905, $ $ 69,436, $ $ 67,366, $ $ 204,685, $ $ 33,416, $ $ 511,208, $ $ 104,777, $ $ 303,601, $ $ 102,830, $ $ 443,284, $ $ 59,150, $ $ 229,645, $ $ 154,488, $ $ 142,396, $
3 Source: ESRI Page 3 Consumer s X01C. Food at Home - Dairy Products/Fruit/ Vegetables Budget s Dairy Products Fresh Milk (All Types) Cream Butter Cheese Ice Cream & Related Products Other Dairy Products Fruit & Vegetables Fresh Fruit Apples Bananas Oranges Citrus Fruit excluding Oranges Other Fresh Fruit Fresh Vegetables Potatoes Lettuce Tomatoes Other Fresh Vegetables Processed Fruit Frozen Fruit & Juice Frozen Orange Juice Frozen Fruit Frozen Fruit Juice Canned Fruit Dried Fruit Fresh Fruit Juice Canned/Bottled Fruit Juice Processed Vegetables Frozen Vegetables Canned/Dried Vegetables & Vegetable Juice Canned Beans Canned Corn Miscellaneous Canned Vegetables Dried Beans & Peas Miscellaneous Dried Vegetables Vegetable Juice Aggregate $ 1,358,034, $ $ 469,688, $ $ 56,289, $ $ 68,601, $ $ 410,997, $ $ 213,458, $ $ 138,999, $ $ 2,151,856, $ $ 716,786, $ $ 124,375, $ $ 102,253, $ $ 79,218, $ $ 62,934, $ $ 348,005, $ $ 694,073, $ $ 111,707, $ $ 88,626, $ $ 129,837, $ $ 363,902, $ $ 400,083, $ $ 36,725, $ $ 12,745, $ $ 16,443, $ $ 7,536, $ $ 68,119, $ $ 30,926, $ $ 62,700, $ $ 201,611, $ $ 340,912, $ $ 110,741, $ $ 230,170, $ $ 44,584, $ $ 20,502, $ $ 69,639, $ $ 11,057, $ $ 31,701, $ $ 52,685, $
4 Source: ESRI Page 4 Consumer s X01D. Food at Home - Snacks/Other Budget s Snacks/Other Food Sugar & Other Sweets Candy & Chewing Gum Sugar Artificial Sweeteners Jam/Jelly/Preserves & Other Sweets Margarine/Fats & Oils/Dressings/Etc Margarine Fats & Oils Salad Dressings Nondairy Cream & Milk Peanut Butter Frozen Prepared Food Frozen Meals Other Frozen Prepared Food Snack Food Potato Chips & Other Snacks Nuts Condiments & Sauces Salt/Spices/Other Seasonings Olives/Pickles/Relishes Sauces & Gravies Other Condiments Other Canned & Prepared Food Soup Prepared Salads Prepared Desserts Baby Food Miscellaneous Prepared Food Aggregate $ 4,277,092, $ 1, $ 447,521, $ $ 287,439, $ $ 58,616, $ $ 20,525, $ $ 80,939, $ $ 317,466, $ $ 25,498, $ $ 105,337, $ $ 95,781, $ $ 47,680, $ $ 43,168, $ $ 498,649, $ $ 257,108, $ $ 241,541, $ $ 461,902, $ $ 345,110, $ $ 116,791, $ $ 393,761, $ $ 89,206, $ $ 46,387, $ $ 172,175, $ $ 85,992, $ $ 959,158, $ $ 148,860, $ $ 118,284, $ $ 43,689, $ $ 136,899, $ $ 511,424, $
5 Source: ESRI Page 5 Consumer s X01E. Food at Home - Nonalcoholic Beverages Budget s Nonalcoholic Beverages Cola Drinks Other Carbonated Drinks Coffee Roasted Coffee Instant/Freeze-dried Coffee Noncarbonated Fruit Drinks Tea Other Noncarbonated Beverages & Ice Other Noncarb Beverages (excl Water) & Ice Bottled Water Aggregate $ 1,198,631, $ $ 307,579, $ $ 168,435, $ $ 181,001, $ $ 114,133, $ $ 66,867, $ $ 75,613, $ $ 99,403, $ $ 366,598, $ $ 155,552, $ $ 211,045, $
6 Source: ESRI Page 6 Consumer s X01F. Food Away from Home Budget s Food Away from Home Meals at Restaurants/Other Lunch Lunch at Fast Food Restaurant Lunch at Full Service Restaurant Lunch at Employer Site Lunch at Vending Machine Dinner Dinner at Fast Food Restaurant Dinner at Full Service Restaurant Dinner at Employer Site Dinner at Vending Machine Snacks Snacks at Fast Food Restaurant Snacks at Full Service Restaurant Snacks at Employer Site Snacks at Vending Machine Breakfast Breakfast at Fast Food Restaurant Breakfast at Full Service Restaurant Breakfast at Employer Site Breakfast at Vending Machine School Meals Meals Received as Pay Board (including School) Catered Affairs Aggregate $ 8,901,481, $ 3, $ 8,152,901, $ 3, $ 2,777,310, $ 1, $ 1,330,019, $ $ 1,097,095, $ $ 311,847, $ $ 38,347, $ $ 3,929,879, $ 1, $ 1,237,750, $ $ 2,658,135, $ 1, $ 24,028, $ $ 9,966, $ $ 634,467, $ $ 399,358, $ $ 105,452, $ $ 23,488, $ $ 106,168, $ $ 811,243, $ $ 397,642, $ $ 359,766, $ $ 39,799, $ $ 14,035, $ $ 250,284, $ $ 110,754, $ $ 114,454, $ $ 273,086, $
7 Source: ESRI Page 7 Consumer s X02. Alcoholic Beverages Budget s Alcoholic Beverages Alcoholic Beverages at Home Beer & Ale Whiskey Wine Other Alcoholic Beverages Alcoholic Beverages Away from Home Beer & Ale At Full Service Restaurant At Fast Food Restaurant/Other Wine At Full Service Restaurant At Fast Food Restaurant Other Alcoholic Beverages Away from Home At Full Service Restaurant At Fast Food Restaurant Aggregate $ 1,606,093, $ $ 924,775, $ $ 437,070, $ $ 32,010, $ $ 370,168, $ $ 85,526, $ $ 681,317, $ $ 300,288, $ $ 249,412, $ $ 50,875, $ $ 144,688, $ $ 137,513, $ $ 7,175, $ $ 236,340, $ $ 217,758, $ $ 18,582, $ 7 107
8 Source: ESRI Page 8 Consumer s X03. Housing Budget s Housing Shelter Owned Dwellings Mortgage Payment & Basics Mortgage Interest Mortgage Principal Proty Taxes Homeowners Insurance Ground Rent Maintenance & Remodeling Services Remodeling Labor Painting/Paing Labor Plumbing/Water Heating Labor Heat/Air Conditioning/Electrical Work Roofing & Gutter Work Other Maintenance & Repair Work Hard Surface Flooring Work Repair of Built-in Appliances Maintenance & Remodeling Materials Remodeling Materials Paint/Wallpa/Supplies Tools/Equipment for Paint & Pa Plumbing Supplies & Equipment Electrical/Heating/AC Supplies Materials for Hard Surface Flooring Materials for Roofing/Gutters Materials for Plaster/Panel/Siding Materials for Patio/Fence/Brick Work Landscaping Materials Materials for Insulation/Other Proty Management & Security Proty Management Fees Management & Upkeep Fees for Security Parking Rented Dwellings Rent Rent Received as Pay Tenant Insurance Maintenance & Repair Services Maintenance & Repair Materials Paint/Wallpa & Supplies Tools/Equipment for Paint & Pa Other Supplies & Equipment Aggregate $ 56,236,508, $ 21, $ 43,932,647, $ 16, $ 32,522,716, $ 12, $ 25,841,264, $ 9, $ 12,953,760, $ 4, $ 5,466,882, $ 2, $ 6,013,610, $ 2, $ 1,214,087, $ $ 192,923, $ $ 5,446,844, $ 2, $ 3,418,108, $ 1, $ 273,168, $ $ 177,371, $ $ 321,347, $ $ 317,665, $ $ 737,599, $ $ 176,407, $ $ 25,175, $ $ 1,000,876, $ $ 551,389, $ $ 53,443, $ $ 5,741, $ $ 17,140, $ $ 19,834, $ $ 48,490, $ $ 21,802, $ 8 92 $ 51,569, $ $ 5,004, $ $ 121,183, $ $ 105,276, $ $ 233,731, $ $ 168,321, $ $ 36,684, $ $ 28,725, $ $ 9,901,767, $ 3, $ 9,405,481, $ 3, $ 250,826, $ $ 37,773, $ $ 57,637, $ $ 150,048, $ $ 3,275, $ $ 356, $ 0 98 $ 146,415, $
9 Source: ESRI Page 9 Consumer s X03. Housing Other Lodging Owned Vacation Homes Mortgage Payment Mortgage Principal Mortgage Interest Proty Taxes Homeowners Insurance Maintenance & Remodeling Proty Management & Security Housing While Attending School Insurance (Owners & Renters) Utilities/Fuel/Public Services Natural Gas Owner Renter Vacation Homes Electricity Owner Renter Owned Vacation Homes Rented Vacation Homes Fuel Oil & Coal Renter Vacation Homes Bottled Gas Renter Owner Vacation Homes Wood & Other Fuel Telephone Services Residential Phone Service excluding Mobile Cellular Phone Service Phone Cards Water & Other Public Services Water & Sewer Maintenance Renter Owner Vacation Homes Trash & Garbage Collection Renter Owner Vacation Homes Septic Tank Cleaning Aggregate $ 1,508,163, $ $ 1,280,490, $ $ 563,440, $ $ 207,288, $ $ 356,152, $ $ 304,625, $ $ 40,009, $ $ 325,410, $ $ 47,004, $ $ 227,673, $ $ 1,251,860, $ $ 12,303,861, $ 4, $ 1,785,792, $ $ 1,466,560, $ $ 304,203, $ $ 15,029, $ $ 4,591,292, $ 1, $ 3,503,381, $ 1, $ 1,036,379, $ $ 43,075, $ $ 8,456, $ $ 284,985, $ $ 18,181, $ 7 97 $ 266,803, $ $ 166,964, $ $ 15,591, $ 6 87 $ 135,881, $ $ 15,491, $ $ 21,265, $ 8 94 $ 3,947,987, $ 1, $ 1,815,341, $ $ 2,067,009, $ $ 65,637, $ $ 1,505,571, $ $ 1,095,360, $ $ 167,708, $ $ 914,714, $ $ 12,937, $ $ 400,779, $ $ 43,705, $ $ 343,692, $ $ 13,381, $ $ 9,431, $ 4 103
10 Source: ESRI Page 10 Consumer s X03. Housing Home Improvement (Owners & Renters) Services Materials Aggregate $ 6,655,405, $ 2, $ 5,504,481, $ 2, $ 1,150,924, $
11 Source: ESRI Page 11 Consumer s X04A. Services Budget s Oations Personal Services Child Care Babysitting/Child Care in Own Home Babysitting/Child Care in Other Home Day Care/Nursery & Preschools Care for Elderly & Handicapped Aggregate $ 4,266,688, $ 1, $ 1,495,573, $ $ 1,298,183, $ $ 174,205, $ $ 125,742, $ $ 998,235, $ $ 197,389, $ Home Services Lawn & Garden Lawn & Garden Care Service Lawn & Garden Supplies Lawn & Garden Equipment Indoor Plants/Fresh Flowers Repair/Rental of Lawn & Garden Equipment Home Security System Services Housekeeping Services Water Softening Services Non-apparel HH Laundry/Dry Cleaning (Not Coin-oated) Coin-oated Non-apparel HH Laundry/Dry Cleaning Termite/Pest Control Materials for Termite/Pest Control Maintenance Service for Termite/Pest Control: Total Other Home Services Moving/Storage/Freight Express Appliance Repair Reupholstering/Furniture Repair Appliance Rental PC Repair (Personal Use) Computer Information Services Voice Over IP Service Internet Services Away from Home $ 2,771,114, $ 1, $ 1,134,768, $ $ 389,596, $ $ 374,148, $ $ 156,049, $ $ 189,172, $ $ 25,802, $ $ 72,012, $ $ 421,572, $ $ 14,333, $ 5 98 $ 4,010, $ 2 5 $ 11,226, $ $ 66,037, $ $ 9,016, $ $ 57,020, $ $ 61,963, $ $ 170,888, $ $ 61,083, $ $ 21,827, $ $ 5,179, $ $ 24,098, $ $ 676,229, $ $ 18,318, $ $ 7,561, $ 3 108
12 Source: ESRI Page 12 Consumer s X04B. Goods Budget s Housekeeping Supplies Laundry & Cleaning Supplies Soaps & Detergents Other Laundry & Cleaning Products Other HH Products Cleansing & Toilet Tissue/Pa Towels/Napkins Misc HH Products including Pa/Plastic/Foil Products Postage & Stationery Stationery & Stationery/Giftwrap Supplies Postage & Delivery Services Furnishings & Equipment Textiles Bathroom Linens Bedroom Linens Kitchen & Dining Room Linens Curtains & Draies Slipcovers/Decorative Pillows Materials for Slipcovers/Curtains Other Linens Furniture Mattresses & Box Springs Other Bedroom Furniture Sofas Living Room Chairs Living Room Tables Kitchen/Dining Room Furniture Infant Furniture Outdoor Furniture Wall Units/Cabinets/Other LR/FR/RR Furniture Floor Coverings Carpet (Wall-to-wall) Rugs Major Appliances Dishwashers & Disposals Refrigerators & Freezers Clothes Washers Clothes Dryers Cooking Stoves/Ovens Microwave Ovens Window Air Conditioners Electric Floor Cleaning Equipment Sewing Machines/Misc Appliances Aggregate $ 1,914,367, $ $ 519,574, $ $ 267,416, $ $ 252,158, $ $ 835,998, $ $ 355,797, $ $ 480,200, $ $ 558,794, $ $ 289,847, $ $ 268,946, $ $ 4,999,182, $ 1, $ 367,204, $ $ 49,381, $ $ 171,763, $ $ 8,527, $ $ 79,220, $ $ 11,850, $ $ 41,659, $ $ 4,801, $ $ 1,663,730, $ $ 220,550, $ $ 298,588, $ $ 421,032, $ $ 164,636, $ $ 63,049, $ $ 170,348, $ $ 31,063, $ $ 73,308, $ $ 221,153, $ $ 205,865, $ $ 128,097, $ $ 77,767, $ $ 824,381, $ $ 74,896, $ $ 222,419, $ $ 136,553, $ $ 104,337, $ $ 128,528, $ $ 35,131, $ $ 18,139, $ 7 99 $ 60,817, $ $ 43,558, $
13 Source: ESRI Page 13 Consumer s X04B. Goods Small Appliances/Housewares Housewares Plastic Dinnerware China & Other Dinnerware Flatware Glassware Other Serving Pieces (Not Silver) Nonelectric Cookware Tableware/Nonelectric Kitchenware Small Appliances Small Electric Kitchen Appliances Portable Heating & Cooling Equipment Other Items Window Coverings Lamps & Other Lighting Fixtures Infant Equipment Rental of Furniture Laundry & Cleaning Equipment Closet & Storage Items Luggage Clocks & Other HH Decoratives Telephones & Accessories Telephone Answering Devices Outdoor Equipment Power Tools Hand Tools Office Furniture/Equipment for Home Use Computers & Hardware for Home Use Software & Accessories for Home Use Smoke Alarms Other HH Appliances Misc Equipment incl Ladders/Sheds/Etc Personal Digital Assistants Aggregate $ 1,938,000, $ $ 212,435, $ $ 8,077, $ $ 35,849, $ $ 15,329, $ $ 13,191, $ $ 6,406, $ 2 67 $ 42,408, $ $ 91,172, $ $ 89,719, $ $ 69,302, $ $ 20,416, $ $ 1,635,845, $ $ 109,865, $ $ 65,055, $ $ 15,447, $ 6 29 $ 12,538, $ $ 60,957, $ $ 13,785, $ 5 21 $ 25,850, $ $ 157,078, $ $ 81,039, $ $ 2,305, $ $ 36,774, $ $ 81,589, $ $ 28,691, $ $ 45,747, $ $ 536,126, $ $ 80,211, $ $ 6,199, $ 2 99 $ 27,170, $ $ 234,865, $ $ 14,543, $ 6 107
14 Source: ESRI Page 14 Consumer s X05. Apparel Budget s Apparel & Services Men`s Apparel Men`s Suits Men`s Sport Coats Men`s Coats & Jackets Men`s Underwear Men`s Hosiery Men`s Accessories Men`s Sweaters & Vests Men`s Active Sportswear Men`s Shirts Men`s Pants & Shorts Men`s Sleepwear Men`s Uniforms Men`s Costumes Women`s Apparel Women`s Dresses Women`s Coats & Jackets Women`s Vests & Sweaters Women`s Shirts/Tops/Blouses Women`s Skirts Women`s Pants & Shorts Women`s Active Sportswear Women`s Sleepwear Women`s Undergarments Women`s Hosiery Women`s Sport Coats & Tailored Jackets Women`s Suits Women`s Accessories Women`s Uniforms Women`s Costumes Children`s Apparel Boys` Apparel Boys` Coats & Jackets Boys` Sweaters Boys` Shirts Boys` Underwear Boys` Hosiery Boys` Accessories Boys` Suits/Sport Coats/Vests Boys` Pants & Shorts Boys` Uniforms Boys` Active Sportswear Boys` Sleepwear Boys` Costumes Girls` Apparel Girls` Coats & Jackets Aggregate $ 4,635,695, $ 1, $ 836,390, $ $ 87,983, $ $ 36,976, $ $ 68,608, $ $ 28,665, $ $ 14,217, $ 5 28 $ 29,000, $ $ 34,351, $ $ 23,989, $ 9 33 $ 214,321, $ $ 277,818, $ $ 5,923, $ $ 11,005, $ $ 3,527, $ $ 1,428,268, $ $ 166,075, $ $ 100,966, $ $ 92,529, $ $ 305,981, $ $ 48,319, $ $ 352,749, $ $ 45,048, $ $ 31,147, $ $ 76,008, $ $ 21,313, $ 8 36 $ 23,476, $ $ 68,304, $ $ 69,839, $ $ 17,037, $ $ 9,468, $ $ 820,707, $ $ 245,112, $ $ 17,708, $ $ 6,848, $ $ 64,386, $ $ 12,509, $ 5 60 $ 4,156, $ 2 25 $ 3,370, $ 1 18 $ 5,366, $ $ 102,851, $ $ 11,841, $ $ 9,084, $ $ 3,557, $ 1 37 $ 3,429, $ $ 312,166, $ $ 18,721, $ 7 103
15 Source: ESRI Page 15 Consumer s X05. Apparel Girls` Dresses & Suits Girls` Shirts/Blouses/Sweaters/Vests Girls` Skirts/Pants/Shorts Girls` Sportswear Girls` Underwear & Sleepwear Girls` Hosiery Girls` Accessories Girls` Uniforms Girls` Costumes Aggregate $ 27,824, $ $ 90,423, $ $ 112,597, $ $ 10,942, $ 4 29 $ 21,858, $ $ 5,043, $ 2 29 $ 6,770, $ 3 26 $ 11,273, $ $ 6,710, $ 3 108
16 Source: ESRI Page 16 Consumer s X05. Apparel Infant Apparel (Under 2 Years) Infant Coats/Jackets/Snowsuits Infant Dresses/Sweaters Infant Undergarments including Dias Infant Sleepwear Infant Accessories & Footwear Footwear Men`s Footwear Boys` Footwear Women`s Footwear Girls` Footwear Apparel Products & Services Material for Making Clothes Sewing Patterns & Notions Shoe Repair & Other Shoe Services Coin-oated Apparel Laundry & Dry Cleaning Apparel Laundry & Dry Cleaning (Not Coin-oated) Alteration/Repair & Tailoring of Apparel Clothing Rental & Storage Watch & Jewelry Repair Watches & Jewelry Watches Jewelry Aggregate $ 263,428, $ $ 9,639, $ $ 88,258, $ $ 120,799, $ $ 16,520, $ $ 28,210, $ $ 567,211, $ $ 185,809, $ $ 65,472, $ $ 254,385, $ $ 61,543, $ $ 444,169, $ $ 12,209, $ 5 36 $ 6,756, $ 3 32 $ 5,199, $ $ 147,071, $ $ 226,350, $ $ 22,543, $ $ 9,743, $ $ 14,295, $ $ 538,948, $ $ 77,913, $ $ 461,034, $
17 Source: ESRI Page 17 Consumer s X06. Transportation (Local) Budget s Transportation Transportation - Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) New Cars/Trucks/Vans (Net Outlay) New Cars New Trucks/Vans Used Cars/Trucks/Vans (Net Outlay) Used Cars Used Trucks/Vans New & Used Motorcycles/Motor Scooters Transportation - Gasoline & Motor Oil Gasoline Diesel Fuel Motor Oil Transportation - Other Vehicle Expenses Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs Vehicle Coolant/Brake/Transmission Fluids Tire Purchase/Replacement Vehicle Parts/Equipment & Accessories Vehicle Accessories including Labor Vehicle Audio/Video Equipment & Installation Global Positioning Services Vehicle Products including Wax/Polish/Etc Miscellaneous Auto Repair/Servicing Vehicle Body Work & Painting Vehicle Clutch/Transmission Repair Vehicle Drive Shaft & Rear-end Repair Vehicle Brake Work Vehicle Steering/Front End Repair Vehicle Cooling System Repair Vehicle Motor Tune-up Lube/Oil Change & Oil Filters Vehicle Front End Alignment/Wheel Balance & Rotation Vehicle Shock Absorber Replacement Tire Repair & Other Repair Work Vehicle Air Conditioning Repair Vehicle Exhaust System Repair Vehicle Electrical System Repair Vehicle Motor Repair/Replacement Auto Repair Service Policy Aggregate $ 27,605,819, $ 10, $ 12,104,210, $ 4, $ 6,125,378, $ 2, $ 2,887,104, $ 1, $ 3,238,273, $ 1, $ 5,682,693, $ 2, $ 2,922,185, $ 1, $ 2,760,507, $ 1, $ 296,138, $ $ 7,832,708, $ 2, $ 7,662,445, $ 2, $ 138,246, $ $ 32,017, $ $ 7,426,997, $ 2, $ 2,597,833, $ $ 12,878, $ $ 394,434, $ $ 153,554, $ $ 24,381, $ $ 19,990, $ $ 6,893, $ $ 22,661, $ $ 184,342, $ $ 104,852, $ $ 125,895, $ $ 24,046, $ $ 218,109, $ $ 76,750, $ $ 80,850, $ $ 172,680, $ $ 245,257, $ $ 50,694, $ $ 18,431, $ $ 179,263, $ $ 48,943, $ $ 37,025, $ $ 95,514, $ $ 254,562, $ $ 45,816, $
18 Source: ESRI Page 18 Consumer s X06. Transportation (Local) Vehicle Insurance Rental of Vehicles excluding Trips Auto Rental excluding Trips Truck/Van Rental excluding Trips Leased Vehicles Car Lease Payments Basic Lease Charge for Cars Car Lease Fees/Down Payments/Insurance/Maintenance Truck/Van Lease Payments Basic Lease Charge for Trucks/Vans Truck/Van Lease Fees/Down Payments/Insur/Maintenance State & Local Vehicle Registration Fees Driver`s License Fees Vehicle Inspection Fees Parking Fees & Tolls excluding Trips Parking Fees excluding Residence (Not on Trips) Tolls excluding Trips Towing Charges Membership Fees for Automobile Service Clubs Transportation - Public/Other Transportation Car/Van Pool & Non-motorized Transportation Intracity Mass Transit Fares Taxi Fares & Limousine Services Private School Bus Aggregate $ 3,199,324, $ 1, $ 37,966, $ $ 27,361, $ $ 10,605, $ $ 924,686, $ $ 477,390, $ $ 439,965, $ $ 37,425, $ $ 447,295, $ $ 405,357, $ $ 41,937, $ $ 344,804, $ $ 25,857, $ $ 35,958, $ $ 180,578, $ $ 107,964, $ $ 72,614, $ $ 20,053, $ $ 59,933, $ $ 241,903, $ $ 11,465, $ 4 99 $ 179,715, $ $ 45,845, $ $ 4,876, $ 2 107
19 Source: ESRI Page 19 Consumer s X07. Travel Budget s Travel Travel - Transportation Costs Airline Fares Intercity Train Fares on Trips Ship Fares on Trips Intercity Bus Fares on Trips Local Transportation on Trips Taxi Fares & Limousines on Trips Auto Rental on Trips Truck/Van Rental on Trips Gasoline on Trips Motor Oil on Trips Parking Fees on Trips Tolls on Trips Travel - Lodging on Trips Travel - Vacation Clubs Travel - Food & Drink on Trips Alcoholic Beverages on Trips Food/Beverages Prepared on Trips Food/Nonalcoholic Beverages on Trips Travel - Entertainment on Trips Entertainment on Trips - Recreational Expenses Entertainment on Trips - Fees for Participant Sports Entertainment on Trips - Movie/Museum/Other Admission Entertainment on Trips -Admission Fees to Sports Events Entertainment on Trips - Other Entertainment Services Aggregate $ 5,254,462, $ 2, $ 2,281,588, $ $ 1,289,463, $ $ 68,393, $ $ 199,069, $ $ 39,921, $ $ 48,645, $ $ 28,597, $ $ 94,712, $ $ 9,684, $ $ 461,189, $ $ 4,649, $ $ 22,306, $ $ 14,955, $ $ 1,205,616, $ $ 26,123, $ 1,202,853, $ $ 160,168, $ $ 155,933, $ $ 886,751, $ $ 538,280, $ $ 102,863, $ $ 109,185, $ $ 167,548, $ $ 55,820, $ $ 102,863, $
20 Source: ESRI Page 20 Consumer s X08. Health Care Budget s Health Care Health Insurance Commercial Health Insurance excl Blue Cross/Blue Shield Traditional Health Plan excl Blue Cross/Blue Shield Preferred Provider Plan excl Blue Cross/Blue Shield Blue Cross/Blue Shield Traditional Health Plan Preferred Provider Plan Health Maintenance Organization Commercial Medicare Supplement Other Health Insurance HMO excluding Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medicare Payments Medicare Supplements/Other excl Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medicare Supplements excluding Blue Cross/Blue Shield Other Health Insurance excluding Blue Cross/Blue Shield Long Term Care Insurance Medical Care Medical Services Physician Services Dental Services Eyecare Services Serv by Med Prof excluding Physicians Lab Tests/X-rays Hospital Room & Hospital Service Convalescent/Nursing Home Care Other Drugs and Vitamins Nonprescription Drugs Prescription Drugs Nonprescription Vitamins Medicare Prescription Drug Premium Aggregate $ 10,072,893, $ 3, $ 5,217,970, $ 1, $ 1,037,303, $ $ 293,018, $ $ 744,284, $ $ 1,516,243, $ $ 261,505, $ $ 674,632, $ $ 428,579, $ $ 132,871, $ $ 18,654, $ $ 918,019, $ $ 1,077,159, $ $ 442,937, $ $ 316,511, $ $ 126,425, $ ,307, $ $ 4,854,923, $ 1, $ 2,538,435, $ $ 619,545, $ $ 887,248, $ $ 137,090, $ $ 224,754, $ $ 149,746, $ $ 376,882, $ $ 63,278, $ $ 79,887, $ $ 1,891,484, $ $ 278,253, $ $ 1,330,000, $ $ 154,469, $ $ 128,761, $ 49 99
21 Source: ESRI Page 21 Consumer s X08. Health Care Medical Supplies Eyeglasses & Contact Lenses Hearing Aids Topicals & Dressings Medical Equipment for General Use Supportive/Convalescent Medical Equipment Rental of Medical Equipment for General Use Rental of Supportive/Convalescent Medical Equipment Aggregate $ 425,003, $ $ 210,875, $ $ 56,378, $ $ 114,908, $ $ 17,529, $ $ 17,272, $ $ 4,785, $ $ 3,252, $ 1 105
22 Source: ESRI Page 22 Consumer s X09. Entertainment/Recreation Budget s Entertainment/Recreation Fees & Admissions Membership Fees for Social/Recreation/Civic Clubs Fees for Participant Sports excluding Trips Admission to Movies/Theater/Oa/Ballet Admission to Sporting Events excluding Trips Fees for Recreational Lessons Dating Services TV/Video/Sound Equipment Community Antenna or Cable TV Televisions & Video Color TVs VCRs/Video Cameras & DVD Players Video Cassettes & DVDs Video Game Hardware & Software Satellite Dishes Rental of Video Cassettes & DVDs Streaming/Downloaded Video Sound Equipment Satellite Radio Service Sound Components & Systems Digital Audio Players Records/CDs/Audio Tapes Streaming/Downloaded Audio Tape Recorders/Radios/Other Sound Equipment Musical Instruments & Accessories Rental/Repair of Musical Instruments Repair of TV & Sound Equipment Rental of TV/VCR/Sound Equipment Toys & Games Toys & Playground Equipment Toys/Games/Arts/Crafts/Tricycles Playground Equipment Online Entertainment and Games Play Arcade Pinball/Video Games Aggregate $ 9,032,437, $ 3, $ 1,728,429, $ $ 455,251, $ $ 298,398, $ $ 425,857, $ $ 166,093, $ $ 380,718, $ $ 2,109, $ $ 3,393,995, $ 1, $ 1,962,815, $ $ 1,024,533, $ $ 538,904, $ $ 57,181, $ $ 147,551, $ $ 157,326, $ $ 3,512, $ $ 116,211, $ $ 3,845, $ $ 385,883, $ $ 43,118, $ 50,398, $ $ 64,547, $ $ 113,824, $ $ 13,741, $ $ 38,629, $ $ 57,187, $ $ 4,435, $ $ 17,885, $ $ 2,877, $ $ 400,788, $ $ 389,075, $ $ 371,195, $ $ 17,879, $ $ 6,518, $ $ 5,195, $ 2 105
23 Source: ESRI Page 23 Consumer s X09. Entertainment/Recreation Pets Pet Food Pets/Pet Supplies/Medicine for Pets Pet Services Vet Services Recreational Vehicles & Fees Purchase of RVs or Boats Rental of RVs or Boats Docking & Landing Fees for Boats and Planes Camp Fees Sports/Rec/Exercise Equipment Exercise Equipment & Gear/Game Tables Bicycles Camping Equipment Hunting & Fishing Equipment Winter Sports Equipment Water Sports Equipment Other Sports Equipment Rental/Repair of Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment Photo Equipment/Supplies Film Photographic Equipment Film Processing Photographer Fees/Other Supplies & Equip Rental/Repair Reading Magazine/Newspa Subscriptions Magazine/Newspa Single Copies Books Books Purchased through Book Clubs Books Not Purchased through Book Clubs Encyclopedia & Reference Books Aggregate $ 1,452,426, $ $ 485,837, $ $ 485,143, $ $ 120,395, $ $ 361,049, $ $ 872,599, $ $ 750,536, $ $ 23,983, $ $ 19,506, $ $ 78,572, $ $ 399,233, $ $ 189,462, $ $ 55,956, $ $ 17,185, $ 7 46 $ 63,849, $ $ 17,772, $ $ 17,556, $ $ 26,244, $ $ 11,205, $ $ 287,787, $ $ 19,820, $ $ 120,428, $ $ 61,569, $ $ 85,968, $ $ 426,342, $ $ 172,424, $ $ 52,018, $ $ 201,899, $ $ 13,405, $ $ 186,877, $ $ 1,616, $ 1 98 Live Entertainment for Catered Affairs Rental of Party Supplies for Catered Affairs $ 35,393, $ 35,440,
24 Source: ESRI Page 24 Consumer s X10. Personal Care Budget s Personal Care Products & Services Personal Care Products Hair Care Products Nonelectric Articles for Hair Wigs & Hairpieces Oral Hygiene Products Shaving Needs Cosmetics/Perfume/Bath/Skincare/Nail Products Deodorant/Female Hygiene/Misc Personal Care Products Personal Care Appliances Personal Care Services Personal Care Services for Females Personal Care Services for Males Aggregate $ 1,931,178, $ $ 1,101,282, $ $ 205,219, $ $ 30,391, $ $ 7,576, $ $ 101,171, $ $ 58,555, $ $ 556,238, $ $ 118,271, $ $ 23,857, $ $ 829,895, $ $ 589,251, $ $ 240,643, $
25 Source: ESRI Page 25 Consumer s X11. Education Budget s Education College Tuition Elementary & High School Tuition Vocational & Technical School Tuition Tuition for Other Schools Other School Expenses incl Rental of Books/Equipment School Books & Supplies for College School Books & Supplies for Elementary/High School School Books & Supplies for Preschool Other School Supplies Aggregate $ 3,426,954, $ 1, $ 2,061,121, $ $ 565,784, $ $ 61,018, $ 82,115, $ $ 169,024, $ $ 231,194, $ $ 60,588, $ $ 10,849, $ $ 185,257, $
26 Source: ESRI Page 26 Consumer s X12. Miscellaneous Expenses Budget s Smoking Products Cigarettes Cigars/Pipe Tobacco/Other Tobacco Products Smoking Accessories Miscellaneous Expenses Lotteries & Pari-mutuel Losses Legal Fees Funeral Expenses Safe Deposit Box Rentals Checking Account/Banking Service Charges Cemetery Lots/Vaults/Maintenance Fees Accounting Fees Miscellaneous Personal Services/Advertising/Fines Finance Charges excluding Mortgage & Vehicle Occupational Expenses Expenses for Other Proties Credit Card Membership Fees Shopping Club Membership Fees Support Payments/Cash Contributions/Gifts in Kind Cash Contributions to Charities Cash Contributions to Churches/Religious Organizations Cash Contributions to Educational Institutions Cash Contributions to Political Organizations Support for College Students Gifts of Stocks/Bonds/Mutual Funds to Non-HH Members Other Cash Gifts Alimony s Child Support s Aggregate $ 1,160,289, $ 1,069,303, $ 85,194, $ 5,791, $ 188,175, $ 564,848, $ 200,231, $ 12,624, $ 77,639, $ 60,839, $ 251,019, $ 154,671, $ 678,099, $ 171,683, $ 819,755, $ 6,671, $ 27,061, $ 6,708,567, , $ 859,831, $ 2,579,595, $ 303,711, $ 58,686, $ 347,496, $ 160,393, $ 1,492,087, $ 138,263, $ 768,502,
27 Source: ESRI Page 27 Consumer s X13. Life Insurance/Pensions Budget s Life/Other Insurance Life/Other Personal Insurance Other Nonhealth Insurance Aggregate $ 1,129,544, $ 1,083,991, $ 45,553, Pensions & Social Security Payroll Deductions for Social Security Payroll Deductions for Private Pensions Payroll Deductions for Government & Railroad Retirement Non-payroll Deposit to Retirement Plans $ 18,262,456, , $ 14,131,517, , $ 2,135,000, $ 293,995, $ 1,701,943,
28 Source: ESRI Page 28 Consumer s X14. Financial Budget s Investments Net Sale Price of Stocks/Bonds/Mutual Funds Investments to Farm/Business Value Checking Accounts Savings Accounts U.S. Savings Bonds Stocks/Bonds/Mutual Funds Changes Checking Accounts Savings Accounts U.S. Savings Bonds Change in Money Owed to HH Earnings Dividends/Royalties/Estates/Trusts Interest from Savings Accounts or Bonds Retirement Plan Contributions Owned Home Original Amt of Lump Sum Home Equity Loan Interest Paid - Lump Sum Home Equity Loan Principal Paid - Lump Sum Home Equity Loan Interest Pd-Line of Credit Hm Equity Loan Principal Pd-Line of Credit Hm Equity Loan Special/Lump Sum Mortgage Payments Original Mortgage Amount Purchase Price of Proty Closing Costs Purchase of Other Proty Vehicle Loans Principal Paid on Vehicle Loans Vehicle Loan Amount excluding Interest 2008 Aggregate $ 4,720,185, $ 1, $ -3,954,515, $ -1, $ 2,032,760, $ $ 16,109,398, $ 6, $ 36,046,802, $ 13, $ 1,114,467, $ $ 107,389,971, $ 41, $ 779,324, $ $ 1,066,142, $ $ 3,289, $ 1 53 $ 350,373, $ $ 2,681,325, $ 1, $ 2,490,805, $ $ 3,836,943, $ 1, $ 2,009,392, $ $ 356,268, $ $ 453,525, $ $ 755,023, $ $ 1,526,013, $ $ 1,536,589, $ $ 60,981,571, $ 23, $ 35,601,569, $ 13, $ 665,217, $ $ 2,662,412, $ 1, $ 13,490,553, $ 5, $ 6,008,260, $ 2, $ 7,482,293, $ 2,
29 Source: ESRI Page 29 Consumer s X14. Financial New Cars/Trucks/Vans Financed Down Payments on New Cars/Trucks/Vans Interest Paid on Loans for New Cars/Trucks/Vans Principal Paid on Loans for New Cars/Trucks/Vans Used Cars/Trucks/Vans Financed Down Payments on Used Cars/Trucks/Vans Interest Paid on Loans for Used Cars/Trucks/Vans Principal Paid on Loans for Used Cars/Trucks/Vans Cams Financed Interest Paid on Loans for Cams Interest Paid on Loans for Cams with No Motor Interest Paid on Loans for Motorized Cams Principal Paid on Loans for Cams Principal Paid on Loans for Cams with No Motor Principal Paid on Loans for Motorized Cams Boats Financed Interest Paid on Loans for Boats Principal Paid on Loans for Boats Motorcycles & Other Vehicles Financed Interest Paid - Motorcycles & Other Vehicles Interest Paid on Loans for Motorcycles/Motor Scooters Interest Paid on Loans for Other Vehicles Principal Paid - Motorcycles & Other Vehicles Principal Paid on Loans for Motorcycles/Motor Scooters Principal Paid on Loans for Other Vehicles Vehicle Purchases Not Financed New Cars/Trucks/Vans Not Financed Used Cars/Trucks/Vans Not Financed Motorcycles & Other Vehicles Not Financed Cams/Boats/Trailers Not Financed 2008 Aggregate $ 4,082,282, $ 1, $ 460,321, $ $ 573,319, $ $ 3,048,641, $ 1, $ 2,778,411, $ 1, $ 263,875, $ $ 444,753, $ $ 2,069,781, $ $ 88,197, $ $ 35,019, $ $ 12,856, $ $ 22,162, $ $ 53,178, $ $ 32,115, $ $ 21,062, $ $ 60,130, $ $ 15,456, $ $ 44,674, $ $ 106,857, $ $ 20,642, $ $ 18,280, $ $ 2,361, $ 1 99 $ 86,215, $ $ 72,354, $ $ 13,861, $ 5 97 $ 4,300,137, $ 1, $ 1,622,316, $ $ 2,118,430, $ $ 219,108, $ $ 340,282, $
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