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Spending patterns of older persons revealed in expenditure survey
Spending patterns expenditure survey age 65
2009/5/19
New estimates point up differences in characteristics, incomes, and expenditures of younger and older populations within the larger group of persons age 65 and over.
Families of working wives spending more on services, nondurables
working wives food child care
2009/5/12
When a wife becomes a second earner, husband-wife families spend more on work-related and timesaving item such as child care and food away from home, according to the Consumer Expenditure Survey. Thi...
Since the Monthly Labor Review began, the proportion of family expenditures allocated for food has dropped by half, the incidence of homeownership has doubled, and spending for transportation, medical...
Spending patterns of elderly workers and nonworkers
Spending patterns elderly workers nonworkers
2009/5/11
Spending patterns of older households differ not only by income, but according to work status. Older workers allocate more to retirement, pension, and Social Security funds, while the nonworking elde...
This analysis of year 2000 projections explores the economic impact of further military reductions in light of the dramatic improvement occurring in East-West relations.
The past decade saw dramatic increases in expenditures for timesaving and entertainment-related good and services, many of an electronic or electrical nature. Much growth was spurred by women's increa...
Employment effects of the rise and fall in defense spending
Employment effects defense spending
2009/5/7
Proposed defense spending cutbacks lead to a reduced supply of jobs in both the government and private sectors of the economy. This article examines in detail the decline in employment requirements in...
Spending by older consumers:1980 and 1990 compared
older consumers Estimates of expenditure pension earnings
2009/5/7
Estimates of expenditure and income suggest that today's older Americans have higher preretirement and pension earnings than their 1980 counterparts. This is especially true of those aged 65 to 74. ...
Income and spending patterns of single-mother families
spending patterns Income single-mother families
2009/5/4
Gross income varied widely among single-mother families depending on marital status. Housing, food, and transportation accounted for the bulk of total expenses. This article examines the economic stat...
How does rental assistance influence spending behavior?
rental assistance spending behavior
2009/5/4
Rental assistance results in more of a housing effect than a welfare effect; that is, those receiving assistance seek higher valued housing and keep the share of income spent on rent constant, rather ...
In the late 1960's and early 1970's, much of the burden of funding health care shifted to business and government. Households, which in large measure have avoided increasing health care expenditures, ...
Trends in out-of-pocket spending on health-care, 1980-92
out-of-pocket spending health-care
2009/4/29
For the most part, employers, government, and households all shared in the increased burden of rising medical spending; each share grew proportionately between 1980 and 1990, but during 1990-92, gover...
Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance
Spending patterns public assistance
2009/4/27
Expenditures of families receiving assistance vary widely, depending on the employment status of adults, the marital status of the household head, and the presence of children. This article examines h...
The decade-long contraction in defense-related expenditures and employment is projected to continue through 2006, although at a significantly slower pace than the decline experienced from 1987-1996. T...
Families receiving public assistance are demographically heterogeneous, as are their spending patterns; the greater the number of assistance programs they receive, the more they allocate their budget ...