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Section I: HRS INTERNET (RESPONDENT)
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HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0
.................................................................................
4590 010004-923498. Household Identification Number
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PN RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
.................................................................................
2348 010. Person Identifier
176 011. Person Identifier
11 012. Person Identifier
1522 020. Person Identifier
52 021. Person Identifier
5 022. Person Identifier
191 030. Person Identifier
10 031. Person Identifier
3 032. Person Identifier
256 040. Person Identifier
15 041. Person Identifier
1 042. Person Identifier
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PR_DOB_MONTH PRELOAD DATE OF BIRTH - MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_DOB_MONTH
.................................................................................
365 1. January
296 2. February
379 3. March
352 4. April
378 5. May
376 6. June
433 7. July
407 8. August
392 9. September
487 10. October
344 11. November
377 12. December
4 Blank. Data not available
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PR_DOB_YEAR PRELOAD DATE OF BIRTH - YEAR
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_DOB_YEAR
.................................................................................
4590 1913-1985. Actual Values
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PR_SPDOB_MONTH PRELOAD SPOUSE DATE OF BIRTH - MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_SPDOB_MONTH
.................................................................................
264 1. January
245 2. February
283 3. March
296 4. April
325 5. May
261 6. June
339 7. July
298 8. August
307 9. September
329 10. October
279 11. November
281 12. December
1083 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Data not available
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PR_SPDOB_YEAR PRELOAD SPOUSE DATE OF BIRTH - YEAR
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_SPDOB_YEAR
.................................................................................
3515 1916-2009. Actual Values
1075 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Data not available
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PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT PRELOAD CAMS SAMPLE STATUS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT
.................................................................................
2339 1. HH Spending module
2251 2. Asset Reconciliation module
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PR_NUMKIDS PRELOAD NUMBER OF CHILDREN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_NUMKIDS
.................................................................................
583 0. No children
4007 1. 1 or more children
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PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM NUMBER SERIES RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determines which items in Section D the respondent
receives]
.................................................................................
2302 1. 2010 preload NumSeriesVersion 1
2288 2. 2010 preload NumSeriesVersion 2
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PR_EASYHARD_RANDOM RANDOM ASSIGN QTEXT VERSIONS HRS/ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EASYHARD_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determines whether respondent receives the HRS
version of the question or an alternate wording of the Reading Difficulty
questions (Section E)]
.................................................................................
2311 1. Standard HRS Questions
2279 2. Alternate Version HRS Questions
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PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM RANDOM ASSIGN EXPECTATION QUESTIONS - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determines first series of follow up questions
asked of respondent in Section E]
.................................................................................
768 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
748 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
779 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
757 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
757 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
781 6. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 6
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PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM RANDOM ASSIGN EXPECTATION QUESTIONS - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determines second series of follow up questions
asked of respondents in Section E]
.................................................................................
793 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
769 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
751 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
738 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
759 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
780 6. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 6
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PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM RANDOM ASSIGN UNFOLDING VS RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determining whether respondent was asked the
unfolding items or asked to provide range estimate in Section F]
.................................................................................
2291 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1 (Unfolding)
2299 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2 (Range Estimates)
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PR_F003_RANDOM PR_ F003_RANDOM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_F003_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determining flow for F003 series of items]
.................................................................................
1502 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
1563 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
1525 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
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PR_F005_RANDOM PR_ F005_RANDOM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_F005_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determining flow for F005 series of items]
.................................................................................
1494 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
1545 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
1551 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
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PR_F007_RANDOM PR_ F007_RANDOM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_F007_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determining flow for F007 series of items]
.................................................................................
1530 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
1559 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
1501 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
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PR_EWB_RANDOM1 RANDOM ASSIGN ORDER C016-C020 - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EWB_RANDOM1
[User note: Preload variable determining random order of variables C016_11,
C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11]
.................................................................................
921 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
929 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
949 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
892 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
899 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_EWB_RANDOM2 RANDOM ASSIGN ORDER C016-C020 - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EWB_RANDOM2
[User note: Preload variable determining random order of variables C016_11,
C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11]
.................................................................................
914 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
898 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
930 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
896 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
952 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_EWB_RANDOM3 RANDOM ASSIGN ORDER C016-C020 - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EWB_RANDOM3
[User note: Preload variable determining random order of variables C016_11,
C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11]
.................................................................................
873 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
914 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
919 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
944 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
940 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_EWB_RANDOM4 RANDOM ASSIGN ORDER C016-C020 - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EWB_RANDOM4
[User note: Preload variable determining random order of variables C016_11,
C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11]
.................................................................................
917 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
915 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
911 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
932 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
915 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_EWB_RANDOM5 RANDOM ASSIGN ORDER C016-C020 - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_EWB_RANDOM5
[User note: Preload variable determining random order of variables C016_11,
C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11]
.................................................................................
965 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
934 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
881 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
926 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
884 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_BC_ORDER_RANDOM RANDOM ORDER SECTIONS B AND C
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_BC_ORDER_RANDOM
[User note: Preload variable determining random order in which sections B and C
are presented to respondent]
.................................................................................
2298 1. Section B asked after Section A
2292 2. Section C asked after Section A
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PR_RANDOMYOU1 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU1
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 1 in Section J]
.................................................................................
923 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
918 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
965 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
910 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
874 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMYOU2 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU2
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 2 in Section J]
.................................................................................
934 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
926 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
914 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
913 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
903 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMYOU3 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU3
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 3 in Section J]
.................................................................................
923 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
953 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
880 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
937 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
897 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMYOU4 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU4
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 4 in Section J]
.................................................................................
937 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
909 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
964 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
891 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
889 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMYOU5 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU5
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 5 in Section J]
.................................................................................
907 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
929 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
937 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
920 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
897 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMYOU6 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION YOU - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMYOU6
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for respondent
retirement scenario 6 in Section J]
.................................................................................
942 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
926 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
889 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
902 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
931 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP1 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP1
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 1 in Section J]
.................................................................................
925 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
917 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
900 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
903 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
945 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP2 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP2
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 2 in Section J]
.................................................................................
892 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
906 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
946 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
962 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
884 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP3 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP3
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 3 in Section J]
.................................................................................
969 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
944 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
882 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
880 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
915 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP4 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP4
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 4 in Section J]
.................................................................................
899 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
913 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
917 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
941 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
920 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP5 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP5
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 5 in Section J]
.................................................................................
881 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
927 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
942 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
922 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
918 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_RANDOMSPP6 RANDOM NUMBER PENSION SP/P - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RANDOMSPP6
[User note: Preload variable determining text variation for spouse retirement
scenario 6 in Section J]
.................................................................................
957 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 1
931 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 2
930 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 3
900 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 4
872 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT 5
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PR_MO_QRTLY RANDOM ASSIGN MONTHLY/QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_MO_QRTLY
[User note: Preload variable determining if respondent is asked about monthly or
quarterly household expenditures in Section H.]
.................................................................................
2297 1. Monthly
2293 2. Quarterly
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PR_I_GROUP ASSIGN ORDER SECTION I
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_I_GROUP
[User note: Preload variable determining how respondent is routed through
section I. Those with BU and BC value receive Balls and Bins items. Those with
PU and PC values receive percent items.]
.................................................................................
1186 1. BU
1104 2. BC
1130 3. PU
1170 4. PC
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PR_I_HIGHERFIRST ASSIGN HIGHER FIRST
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_I_HIGHERFIRST
[User note: Preload variable assigns the order for Social Security benefits
questions I025_11, I026_11, I034_11, and I035_11]
.................................................................................
2305 1. Section I randomization - Higher
2285 2. Section I randomization - Lower
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PR_RECORDS CONTACT LETTER TEXT USE FINANACIAL RECORDS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: PR_RECORDS
[User note: Preload variable indicating whether respondent received special
instructions in contact letter]
.................................................................................
1123 1. Yes
3467 5. No
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CA_RS_AGE RESPONDENT AGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_RS_AGE
[Note: This is a calculated variable based on when the interview was
completed.]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 25 97 65.17 9.69 0
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CA_SP_AGE SPOUSE AGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_SP_AGE
[Note: This is a calculated variable based on when the interview was
completed.]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3514 27 94 65.15 9.78 1075
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1 999. Out of range values
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CA_JAVASCRIPT_ON JAVASCRIPT IS ON
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_JAVASCRIPT_ON
JAVASCRIPT_ON
[Note: The variable indicates that the respondent had java script enabled.]
.................................................................................
26 0. No
4564 1. Yes
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DA_11 RESPONDENT AGE MINUS SP/PARTNER AGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DA
Calculated Variable: Respondent's Age - Spouse's Age
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3515 -44 59 -0.41 6.62 1075
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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DA62_11 RESPONDENT AGE MINUS SP/P AGE - 62
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DA62
Calculated Variable: 62- (Respondent's Age - Spouse's Age)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3515 3 106 62.41 6.62 1075
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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DA65_11 RESPONDENT AGE MINUS SP/P AGE - 65
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DA65
Calculated Variable: 65- (Respondent's Age - Spouse's Age)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3515 6 109 65.41 6.62 1075
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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DA68_11 RESPONDENT AGE MINUS SP/P AGE - 68
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DA68
Calculated Variable: 68- (Respondent's Age - Spouse's Age)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3515 9 112 68.41 6.62 1075
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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JAVA_PUPPY_11 SEE PUPPY PICTURE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: JAVA_PUPPY_1
Some of the questions in our survey use interactive programming and we'd like to
determine if your computer settings will allow you to view these features.
If you can see the picture of the puppy below, you will have no problem with
these interactive features and you are set to go. If you cannot see the picture,
we will skip you over those questions.
Can you see the picture?
.................................................................................
4537 1. Yes
5. No
53 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A001_11 INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A001_
These first questions are about your use of the Internet and some background
information.
How is the computer you are using for this survey connected to the Internet?
.................................................................................
222 1. Dial-up modem
2014 2. Cable modem
1582 3. DSL
342 4. Local network
377 5. Other connection
53 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A002_11 SEND OR READ E-MAIL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A002_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Send or read e-mail
.................................................................................
129 1. Never
234 2. Rarely
770 3. Sometimes
3410 4. Often
47 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A003_11 ONLINE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A003_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Get financial information online, such as stock quotes or mortgage interest
rates
.................................................................................
1846 1. Never
1034 2. Rarely
827 3. Sometimes
751 4. Often
132 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A004_11 ONLINE MEDICAL INFORMATION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A004_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Get medical or health information online
.................................................................................
606 1. Never
1081 2. Rarely
2148 3. Sometimes
684 4. Often
71 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A005_11 ONLINE SHOPPING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A005_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Buy a product online, such as books, music, toys or clothing
.................................................................................
769 1. Never
1010 2. Rarely
1861 3. Sometimes
844 4. Often
106 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A006_11 ONLINE INVESTING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A006_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Buy or sell stocks, mutual funds, or bonds online
.................................................................................
3802 1. Never
360 2. Rarely
256 3. Sometimes
135 4. Often
37 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A007_11 BANKING ONLINE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A007_
How often do you do each of the following activities on the Internet?
Do any banking online
.................................................................................
1663 1. Never
392 2. Rarely
694 3. Sometimes
1812 4. Often
29 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A008_11 RS CURRENT MARITAL STATUS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A008_MARITALSTATUS
What is your current marital status?
.................................................................................
3236 1. Married
178 2. Living with a partner as if married
55 3. Separated
497 4. Divorced
484 5. Widowed
129 6. Never married
8. Don't know
11 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A009M1_11 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A009_RJOBSTATUS
What is your current employment situation?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1768 1. Working now
158 2. Unemployed and looking for work
19 3. Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave
243 4. Disabled
2047 5. Retired
194 6. Homemaker
149 7. Other (please specify)
8. Don't know
12 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A009M2_11 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A009_RJOBSTATUS
What is your current employment situation?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Working now
1 2. Unemployed and looking for work
3. Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave
17 4. Disabled
167 5. Retired
164 6. Homemaker
92 7. Other (please specify)
8. Don't know
4149 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A009M3_11 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A009_RJOBSTATUS
What is your current employment situation?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Working now
2. Unemployed and looking for work
3. Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave
1 4. Disabled
6 5. Retired
21 6. Homemaker
19 7. Other (please specify)
8. Don't know
4543 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A009M4_11 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A009_RJOBSTATUS
What is your current employment situation?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Working now
2. Unemployed and looking for work
3. Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave
4. Disabled
5. Retired
6. Homemaker
5 7. Other (please specify)
8. Don't know
4585 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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A009M5_11 CURRENT EMPLOYMENT - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A009_RJOBSTATUS
What is your current employment situation?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Working now
2. Unemployed and looking for work
3. Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave
4. Disabled
5. Retired
6. Homemaker
7. Other (please specify)
8. Don't know
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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Ask if A009M1_11, A009M2_11, A009M3_11, A009M4_11, AND A009M5_11 not equal to
"Working Now" or "Temporarily laid off, on sick or other leave"
else go to A011_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A010_11 R WORKING FOR PAY NOW
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A010_WORKFORPAY
Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
.................................................................................
321 1. Yes
2470 5. No
8. Don't know
12 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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CA_A010 CALCULATED WORK STATUS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_A010_WORKSTATUS
Calculated Work Status
.................................................................................
2108 1. Working
2475 5. Not working
7 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If CA_A010 = 1, continue
else go to A012_11
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A011_11 R HOURS WORK PER WEEK
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: A011_RHRSWRKPERWK
About how many hours do you usually work per week?
NOTE: If respondent provides answer > 96 the following prompt appears:
Values over 96 hours per week seem very high - If this is not correct, please
click on the "Previous" button and correct your answer. Otherwise, press "Next"
button to continue.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2104 0 120 35.11 15.27 2482
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4 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If A008_11 = Married or If A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married,
continue
else go to Section B
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A012_11 SP/P WORKING FOR PAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: A012_SPPWORKFORPAY
Is your [spouse/partner] doing any work for pay at the present time?
.................................................................................
1479 1. Yes
1909 5. No
26 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If A012_11 = 1, ask
else go to Section B
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A013_11 SP/P HOURS WORK PER WEEK
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: A013_SPHRSWRKPERWK
About how many hours does your [spouse/partner] usually work per week?
NOTE: If respondent provides answer > 96 the following prompt appears:
Values over 96 hours per week seem very high - If this is not correct, please
click on the "Previous" button and correct your answer. Otherwise, press "Next"
button to continue.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1470 1 96 36.42 14.34 3110
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10 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B001_11 OFTEN ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B001
About how often have you attended religious services during the past year?
.................................................................................
741 1. More than once a week
1086 2. Once a week
442 3. Two or three times a month
1041 4. One or more times a year
1263 5. Not at all
17 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B002_11 IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B002
How important would you say religion is in your life; is it very important,
somewhat important, or not too important?
.................................................................................
2617 1. Very important
1052 3. Somewhat important
898 5. Not too important
23 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If PR_NUMKIDS > 0 ask B003_11
else go to B005_11
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B003_11 NUMBER OF GRANDCHILDREN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: B003
Altogether, how many grandchildren do you [and your spouse/and your partner/ ]
have?
Please include as grandchildren any children of your [or your spouse’s/or your
partner’s/ ] biological, step- or adopted children.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3969 0 65 4.87 5.04 583
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2 63618-64284. Out of range values
36 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If B003_11 > 0 ask B004_11
else go to B005_11
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B004_11 HOURS CARING FOR GRANDCHILDREN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B004
Did you [or your spouse/or your partner/ ] spend 100 or more hours in total in
the last two years taking care of grandchildren or great-grandchildren?
.................................................................................
1266 1. Yes
2003 5. No
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
1318 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B005_11 RATE HEALTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B005
Next I have some questions about your health.
Would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?
.................................................................................
548 1. Excellent
1796 2. Very good
1430 3. Good
658 4. Fair
142 5. Poor
16 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B006_11 TROUBLED WITH PAIN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B006
Are you often troubled with pain?
.................................................................................
2001 1. Yes
2572 5. No
17 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If B006_11 = 1, continue
else go to B009_11
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B007_11 USUAL DEGREE OF PAIN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B007
How bad is the pain most of the time: mild, moderate or severe?
.................................................................................
638 1. Mild
1209 2. Moderate
151 3. Severe
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If B006_11 = 1, continue
else go to B009_11
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B008_11 PAIN LIMITS ACTIVITIES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B008
Does the pain make it difficult for you to do your usual activities such as
household chores or work?
.................................................................................
1036 1. Yes
961 5. No
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B009_11 FREQUENCY VIGOROUS ACTIVITY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B009
We would like to know the type and amount of physical activity involved in your
daily life
How often do you take part in sports or activities that are vigorous, such as
running or jogging, swimming, cycling, aerobics or gym workout, tennis, or
digging with a spade or shovel: more than once a week, once a week, one to three
times a month, or hardly ever or never?
.................................................................................
1525 1. More than once a week
519 2. Once a week
769 3. One to three times a month
1758 4. Hardly ever or never
19 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B010_11 FREQUENCY MODERATE ACTIVITY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B010
And how often do you take part in sports or activities that are moderately
energetic, such as gardening, cleaning the car, walking at a moderate pace,
dancing, floor or stretching exercises: more than once a week, once a week, one
to three times a month, or hardly ever or never?
.................................................................................
2573 1. More than once a week
665 2. Once a week
687 3. One to three times a month
638 4. Hardly ever or never
27 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B011_11 FREQUENCY MILD ACTIVITY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B011
And how often do you take part in sports or activities that are mildly
energetic, such as vacuuming, laundry, home repairs: more than once a week, once
a week, one to three times a month, or hardly ever or never?
.................................................................................
3072 1. More than once a week
854 2. Once a week
399 3. One to three times a month
219 4. Hardly ever or never
46 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B012_11 SMOKE CIGARETTES NOW
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B012
Do you smoke cigarettes now?
.................................................................................
446 1. Yes
4126 5. No
18 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If B012_11 = 1, continue
else go to B014_11
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B013_11 CIGARETTES OR PACKS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B011_B012
About how many cigarettes or packs do you usually smoke in a day now?
Please answer with the number of cigarettes OR the number of packs.
If you enter an answer in both boxes, only the last answer you entered will be
kept.
[Note: This variable indicates whether respondent answered in packs or
cigarettes.]
.................................................................................
252 1. Cigarettes/Day
190 2. Packs/Day
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4144 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If B013_11 = 1, continue
if B013_11 = 2, go to B013b_11
else go to B014_11
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B013A_11 NUMBER OF CIGARETTES PER DAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: B011_B012.B011_NUMCIGARETTESSMOKE
Number of Cigarettes
About how many cigarettes or packs do you usually smoke in a day now?
Please answer with the number of cigarettes OR the number of packs.
If you enter an answer in both boxes, only the last answer you entered will be
kept
.................................................................................
251 1-40. Actual Value
1 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If B013_11 = 2, continue
else go to B014_11
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B013B_11 NUMBER OF PACKS PER DAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 1
Ref: B011_B012.B012_NUMPACKSSMOKE
Number of Packs
About how many cigarettes or packs do you usually smoke in a day now?
Please answer with the number of cigarettes OR the number of packs.
If you enter an answer in both boxes, only the last answer you entered will be
kept
.................................................................................
188 0-3. Actual Value
2 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4400 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B014_11 EVER DRINK ALCOHOL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B014
Do you ever drink any alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, or liquor?
.................................................................................
2985 1. Yes
1579 5. No
26 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If B014_11 = 1, continue
else go to B018_11
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B015_11 NUMBER DAYS PER WEEK - DRINK ALCOHOL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B015
In the last three months, on average, how many days per week have you had any
alcohol to drink?
(For example, beer, wine, or any drink containing liquor.)
Enter 0 if none, or less than once a week
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2976 0 7 2.48 2.45 1605
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9 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If 0 < B015_11 <= 7, continue
else go to B018_11
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B016_11 NUMBER DRINKS PER DAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: B016
In the last three months, on the days you drink, about how many drinks do you
have?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2088 0 15 2.08 1.67 2497
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5 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If 0 < B015_11 <= 7, continue
else go to B018_11
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B017_11 BINGE DRINKING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: B017
In the last three months, on how many days have you had four or more drinks on
one occasion?
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2075 0 90 3.24 11.69 2497
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18 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B018_11 WEIGHT IN POUNDS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: B018
About how much do you weigh?
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4512 0 460 181.05 44.62 0
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78 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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B019A_11 HEIGHT IN FEET
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B019_FEET
About how tall are you? Feet
.................................................................................
4562 3-7. Actual Values
28 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B019B_11 HEIGHT IN INCHES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: B019_INCHES
About how tall are you? Inches
.................................................................................
4451 0-11. Actual Values
139 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B020_11 OFTEN WEAR SEATBELT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B020
When you ride in a car, how often do you wear your seatbelt? Is it all of the
time, most of the time, sometimes, rarely, or never?
.................................................................................
4092 1. All of the time
313 2. Most of the time
89 3. Sometimes
55 4. Rarely
20 5. Never
21 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B021_11 MEDICATION FOR CHOLESTEROL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B021
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
To help lower your cholesterol?
.................................................................................
2056 1. Yes
2443 5. No
91 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B022_11 MEDICATION FOR PAIN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B022
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
For pain in your joints or muscles?
.................................................................................
1312 1. Yes
3096 5. No
182 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B023_11 MEDICATION FOR BREATHING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B023
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
For asthma or allergies or other breathing problems?
.................................................................................
822 1. Yes
3554 5. No
214 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B024_11 MEDICATION FOR STOMACH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B024
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
For stomach problems?
.................................................................................
894 1. Yes
3486 5. No
210 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B025_11 MEDICATION FOR SLEEP
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B025
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
To help you sleep?
.................................................................................
657 1. Yes
3704 5. No
229 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B026_11 MEDICATION ANXIETY/DEPRESSION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B026
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
To help relieve anxiety or depression?
.................................................................................
785 1. Yes
3580 5. No
225 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B027_11 MEDICATION OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B027
Do you regularly take prescription medications for any of the following common
health problems:
For any other health problems
.................................................................................
2878 1. Yes
1613 5. No
99 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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B028_11 HEALTH PROBLEMS AFFECT PAID WORK
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B028
Now I want to ask how your health affects paid work activities.
Do you have any impairment or health problem that limits the kind or amount of
paid work you can do?
.................................................................................
1148 1. Yes
3305 5. No
137 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If B028_11 not 1, continue
else go to Section C
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B029_11 HEALTH PROBLEMS LIMIT HOUSEWORK
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B029
Does any impairment or health problem limit the kind or amount of work you can
do around the house?
.................................................................................
379 1. Yes
3036 5. No
27 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
1148 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If B029_11 not 1 and B029_11 was answered, continue
else go to Section C
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B030_11 HEALTH PROBLEMS LIMIT IN ANY WAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: B030
Are you limited in any way in activities because of an impairment or problem?
.................................................................................
245 1. Yes
2773 5. No
21 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
1551 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C001_11 SATISFIED CONDITION OF HOUSING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C001_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
the condition of the place where you live -- your house or apartment?
.................................................................................
1804 1. Completely Satisfied
1821 2. Very Satisfied
747 3. Somewhat Satisfied
147 4. Not Very Satisfied
43 5. Not at All Satisfied
28 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C002_11 SATISFIED CITY OR TOWN
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C002_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
the city or town you live in?
.................................................................................
1573 1. Completely Satisfied
1906 2. Very Satisfied
850 3. Somewhat Satisfied
146 4. Not Very Satisfied
31 5. Not at All Satisfied
84 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C003_11 SATISFIED DAILY LIFE/LEISURE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C003_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your daily life and leisure activities?
.................................................................................
1078 1. Completely Satisfied
1887 2. Very Satisfied
1282 3. Somewhat Satisfied
250 4. Not Very Satisfied
38 5. Not at All Satisfied
55 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C004_11 SATISFIED FAMILY LIFE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C004_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your family life?
.................................................................................
1477 1. Completely Satisfied
1808 2. Very Satisfied
945 3. Somewhat Satisfied
225 4. Not Very Satisfied
39 5. Not at All Satisfied
96 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C005_11 SATISFIED TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C005_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
the total income of your household?
.................................................................................
710 1. Completely Satisfied
1397 2. Very Satisfied
1584 3. Somewhat Satisfied
609 4. Not Very Satisfied
246 5. Not at All Satisfied
44 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C006_11 SATISFIED FINANCIAL SITUATION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C006_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your present financial situation?
.................................................................................
631 1. Completely Satisfied
1328 2. Very Satisfied
1564 3. Somewhat Satisfied
683 4. Not Very Satisfied
324 5. Not at All Satisfied
60 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C007_11 SATISFIED HEALTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C007_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your health?
.................................................................................
523 1. Completely Satisfied
1843 2. Very Satisfied
1587 3. Somewhat Satisfied
447 4. Not Very Satisfied
146 5. Not at All Satisfied
44 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If A009M1_11 = Working now, continue
else go to C009_11
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C008_11 SATISFIED CURRENT JOB
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C008_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your job?
.................................................................................
302 1. Completely Satisfied
730 2. Very Satisfied
544 3. Somewhat Satisfied
130 4. Not Very Satisfied
44 5. Not at All Satisfied
18 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2822 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C009_11 SATISFIED LIFE AS A WHOLE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C009_
Please think about your life and situation right now. How satisfied are you
with...
your life as a whole these days?
.................................................................................
783 1. Completely Satisfied
2184 2. Very Satisfied
1299 3. Somewhat Satisfied
236 4. Not Very Satisfied
55 5. Not at All Satisfied
33 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C011_11 YESTERDAY TIME WAKE UP
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: C011_YESTERTIMEUP
About what time did you wake up yesterday?
.................................................................................
470 1. 5:00AM
395 2. 5:30AM
699 3. 6:00AM
661 4. 6:30AM
704 5. 7:00AM
503 6. 7:30AM
383 7. 8:00AM
228 8. 8:30AM
155 9. 9:00AM
70 10. 9:30AM
73 11. 10:00AM
24 12. 10:30AM
34 13. 11:00AM
10 14. 11:30AM
13 15. Noon
6 16. 12:30PM
3 17. 1:00PM
2 18. 1:30PM
4 19. 2:00PM
1 20. 2:30PM
6 21. 3:00PM
2 22. 3:30PM
3 23. 4:00PM
3 24. 4:30PM
1 25. 5:00PM
5 26. 5:30PM
5 27. 6:00PM
4 28. 6:30PM
2 29. 7:00PM
6 30. 7:30PM
1 31. 8:00PM
2 32. 8:30PM
33. 9:00PM
34. 9:30PM
35. 10:00PM
1 36. 10:30PM
2 37. 11:00PM
38. 11:30PM
3 39. Midnight
1 41. 12:30AM
42. 1:00AM
43. 1:30AM
44. 2:00AM
5 45. 2:30AM
7 46. 3:00AM
10 47. 3:30AM
56 48. 4:00AM
27 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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C012_11 YESTERDAY TIME GO TO SLEEP
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: C012_YESTERTIMESLEEP
And when did you go to sleep at the end of the day yesterday?
.................................................................................
202 1. 9:00PM
213 2. 9:30PM
583 3. 10:00PM
670 4. 10:30PM
884 5. 11:00PM
600 6. 11:30PM
400 7. Midnight
190 8. 12:30AM
164 9. 1:00AM
83 10. 1:30AM
70 11. 2:00AM
30 12. 2:30AM
31 13. 3:00AM
12 14. 3:30AM
14 15. 4:00AM
3 16. 4:30AM
5 17. 5:00AM
4 18. 5:30AM
3 19. 6:00AM
3 20. 6:30AM
4 21. 7:00AM
4 22. 7:30AM
9 23. 8:00AM
10 24. 8:30AM
12 25. 9:00AM
25 26. 9:30AM
36 27. 10:00AM
76 28. 10:30AM
41 29. 11:00AM
10 30. 11:30AM
2 31. Noon
6 32. 12:30PM
1 33. 1:00PM
1 34. 1:30PM
1 35. 2:00PM
1 36. 2:30PM
37. 3:00PM
38. 3:30PM
39. 4:00PM
1 40. 4:30PM
41. 5:00PM
1 42. 5:30PM
1 43. 6:00PM
1 44. 6:30PM
12 45. 7:00PM
7 46. 7:30PM
21 47. 8:00PM
84 48. 8:30PM
59 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C013_11 RATE HEALTH YESTERDAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C013_YESTERHEALTH
How was your health yesterday? Was it excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?
.................................................................................
955 1. Excellent
1768 2. Very good
1273 3. Good
489 4. Fair
89 5. Poor
16 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C014_11 YESTERDAY HOME ALONE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: C014_YESTERHOMEALONE
Overall, about how much time yesterday did you spend at home alone? That is,
when you were not talking with someone on the phone or the internet and no one
else was at home with you?
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4564 0 24 3.55 5.07 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
26 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
C016_11 YESTERDAY FEEL CALM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_C016_CALM
Yesterday, did you feel calm?
[User Note: C016_11, C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11 were asked in random
order. The order of the questions was determined by the values in the following
variables: PR_EWB_RANDOM1, PR_EWB_RANDOM2, PR_EWB_RANDOM3, PR_EWB_RANDOM4, and
PR_EWB_RANDOM5
The following text appeared before the first item seen by the respondent: The
next questions are about your feelings for some part of the day yesterday.]
.................................................................................
4087 1. Yes
470 5. No
33 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C017_11 YESTERDAY FEEL FRUSTRATED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_C017_FRUS
Yesterday, did you feel frustrated?
[User Note: C016_11, C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11 were asked in random
order. The order of the questions was determined by the values in the following
variables: PR_EWB_RANDOM1, PR_EWB_RANDOM2, PR_EWB_RANDOM3, PR_EWB_RANDOM4, and
PR_EWB_RANDOM5
The following text appeared before the first item seen by the respondent: The
next questions are about your feelings for some part of the day yesterday.]
.................................................................................
982 1. Yes
3572 5. No
36 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C018_11 YESTERDAY FEEL HAPPY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_C018_HAPPY
Yesterday, did you feel happy?
[User Note: C016_11, C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11 were asked in random
order. The order of the questions was determined by the values in the following
variables: PR_EWB_RANDOM1, PR_EWB_RANDOM2, PR_EWB_RANDOM3, PR_EWB_RANDOM4, and
PR_EWB_RANDOM5
The following text appeared before the first item seen by the respondent: The
next questions are about your feelings for some part of the day yesterday.]
.................................................................................
3977 1. Yes
571 5. No
42 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C019_11 YESTERDAY FEEL BORED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_C019_BORED
Yesterday, did you feel bored?
[User Note: C016_11, C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11 were asked in random
order. The order of the questions was determined by the values in the following
variables: PR_EWB_RANDOM1, PR_EWB_RANDOM2, PR_EWB_RANDOM3, PR_EWB_RANDOM4, and
PR_EWB_RANDOM5
The following text appeared before the first item seen by the respondent: The
next questions are about your feelings for some part of the day yesterday.]
.................................................................................
503 1. Yes
4054 5. No
33 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C020_11 YESTERDAY FEEL SAD
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_C020_SAD
Yesterday, did you feel sad?
[User Note: C016_11, C017_11,C018_11,C019_11, and C020_11 were asked in random
order. The order of the questions was determined by the values in the following
variables: PR_EWB_RANDOM1, PR_EWB_RANDOM2, PR_EWB_RANDOM3, PR_EWB_RANDOM4, and
PR_EWB_RANDOM5
The following text appeared before the first item seen by the respondent: The
next questions are about your feelings for some part of the day yesterday.]
.................................................................................
624 1. Yes
3928 5. No
38 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C021_11 YESTERDAY ROUTINE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C19
Was yesterday a routine day for you?
.................................................................................
3117 1. Yes
1441 5. No
32 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C022_11 YESTERDAY WELL RESTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C20
Did you feel well-rested yesterday morning (that is you slept well the night
before)?
.................................................................................
3512 1. Yes
1053 5. No
25 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C023_11 YESTERDAY SMILE/LAUGH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C21
Did you smile or laugh a lot yesterday?
.................................................................................
3317 1. Yes
1234 5. No
39 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C024_11 YESTERDAY LEARN/DO SOMETHING INTERESTING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C22
Did you learn or do something interesting yesterday?
.................................................................................
2950 1. Yes
1595 5. No
45 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C025_11 YESTERDAY FELT STRESSED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C23
Did you feel stressed yesterday?
.................................................................................
1061 1. Yes
3497 5. No
32 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C026_11 FORCE SELF TO DO YESTERDAY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C24
Is there something that you had to force yourself to do yesterday?
.................................................................................
1273 1. Yes
3285 5. No
32 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C027_11 TIME SEEMED TO DRAG
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C25
In some part of the day, did you feel that time seemed to drag
.................................................................................
949 1. Yes
3612 5. No
29 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C028_11 YESTERDAY PRE-OCCUPIED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C028_YESTERPREOCCUPIED
Were you pre-occupied with something at any time of the day yesterday?
.................................................................................
2238 1. Yes
2323 5. No
29 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If C028_11 = 1, continue
else go to C061_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
C028A_11 YESTERDAY PLEASANT/UNPLEASANT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C028A_YESTERPLEASUNPLEAS
Was it with something pleasant, unpleasant or both?
.................................................................................
821 1. Pleasant
460 2. Unpleasant
947 3. Both
10 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2352 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C061_11 CES-D DEPRESSED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C061_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I felt depressed
.................................................................................
485 1. Yes
4075 5. No
30 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C062_11 CES-D EVERYTHING AN EFFORT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C062_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I felt that everything I did was an effort.
.................................................................................
671 1. Yes
3871 5. No
48 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C063_11 CES-D RESTLESS SLEEP
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C063_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
My sleep was restless.
.................................................................................
1293 1. Yes
3263 5. No
34 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C064_11 CES-D HAPPY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C064_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I was happy.
.................................................................................
3888 1. Yes
661 5. No
41 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C065_11 CES-D LONELY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C065_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I felt lonely.
.................................................................................
585 1. Yes
3973 5. No
32 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C066_11 CES-D ENJOYED LIFE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C066_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I enjoyed life.
.................................................................................
4000 1. Yes
543 5. No
47 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C067_11 CES-D FELT SAD
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C067_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I felt sad.
.................................................................................
660 1. Yes
3886 5. No
44 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C068_11 CES-D COULD NOT GET GOING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C068_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I could not get going.
.................................................................................
764 1. Yes
3783 5. No
43 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
C069_11 CES-D HAD A LOT OF ENERGY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: C069_
Now think about the past week and the feelings you have experienced. Please
indicate if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past week.
Much of the time during the past week...
I had a lot of energy.
.................................................................................
2497 1. Yes
2026 5. No
67 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
D002ANS_11 INTRO-QUANTITATIVE NUMBER SERIES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: D002_NSINTRO_2_HIDDEN
In the next set of questions we will display several numbers and leave one blank
number in the series. We would like you to tell us what number goes in the
blank.
For example, if we display the numbers
1 2 __ 4
You would simply enter '3’.
Some of the problems may be easy but others may be hard. Just do the best you
can. There is no credit for answering quickly - it is more important to answer
the item correctly, but it is okay if you do not know the answer because some of
the items are intended to be very difficult. You can go on to the next item at
any time.
Now it’s your turn.
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
.................................................................................
4566 1. CONTINUE
24 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
D002CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-SAMPLE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D002RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
64 0. Incorrect
4502 1. Correct
24 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 1, continue
else go to D103corr_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D003CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-G1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D003RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
419 0. Incorrect
1841 1. Correct
42 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2288 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 1, continue
else go to D103corr_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D004CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-H1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D004RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
541 0. Incorrect
1327 1. Correct
434 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2288 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 1, continue
else go to D103corr_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D005CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-I1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D005RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
859 0. Incorrect
910 1. Correct
533 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2288 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D006CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-A1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D006RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
4 0. Incorrect
196 1. Correct
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4384 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D007CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-B1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D007RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
20 0. Incorrect
177 1. Correct
9 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4384 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D008CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-C1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D008RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
47 0. Incorrect
151 1. Correct
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4384 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D009CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-D1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D009RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
60 0. Incorrect
600 1. Correct
36 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3894 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D010CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-E1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D010RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
2 0. Incorrect
687 1. Correct
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3896 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D011CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-F1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D011RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
102 0. Incorrect
534 1. Correct
57 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3897 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D012CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-J1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D012RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
306 0. Incorrect
364 1. Correct
102 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3818 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D013CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-K1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D013RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
197 0. Incorrect
512 1. Correct
60 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3821 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D014CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-L1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D014RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
460 0. Incorrect
249 1. Correct
60 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3821 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D015CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-M1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D015RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
151 0. Incorrect
433 1. Correct
43 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3963 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D016CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-N1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D016RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
160 0. Incorrect
421 1. Correct
46 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3963 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D003corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D004corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D005corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D216_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D017CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-O1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D017RESL
Please enter the numbers that belong in the empty boxes.
Use 'Tab’ key to move to the second empty box
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
273 0. Incorrect
150 1. Correct
204 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3963 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 2, continue
else go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D103CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-G2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D103RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
627 0. Incorrect
1626 1. Correct
35 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2302 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 2, continue
else go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D104CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-H2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D104RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
756 0. Incorrect
1474 1. Correct
58 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2302 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_NUMSERIES_RANDOM = 2, continue
else go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D105CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-I2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D105RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
1226 0. Incorrect
818 1. Correct
244 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2302 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D106CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-A2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D106RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
1 0. Incorrect
409 1. Correct
9 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4171 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D107CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-B2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D107RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
5 0. Incorrect
408 1. Correct
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4172 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 0, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D108CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-C2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D108RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
11 0. Incorrect
399 1. Correct
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4172 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D109CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-D2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D109RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
38 0. Incorrect
390 1. Correct
13 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4149 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D110CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-E2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D110RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
44 0. Incorrect
384 1. Correct
13 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4149 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 1, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D111CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-F2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D111RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
78 0. Incorrect
334 1. Correct
29 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4149 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D112CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-J2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D112RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
85 0. Incorrect
670 1. Correct
24 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D113CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-K2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D113RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
168 0. Incorrect
503 1. Correct
105 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3814 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 2, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D114CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-L2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D114RESL
Please enter the numbers that belong in the empty boxes.
Use 'Tab’ key to move to the second empty box
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
313 0. Incorrect
413 1. Correct
51 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3813 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D115CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-M2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D115RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
113 0. Incorrect
337 1. Correct
193 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3947 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D116CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-N2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D116RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
302 0. Incorrect
260 1. Correct
81 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3947 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (D103corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect OR If D104corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect
OR D105corr_11 = Correct or Incorrect) AND D226_NSCALC1_3 = 3, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D117CORR_11 NUMBER SERIES-O2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D117RESL
Please enter the number that belongs in the empty box.
[Note: After 1 minute of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 60 seconds have passed! If you do not know
the answer, please just click the next button to continue.
[Note: After 2 minutes of unanswered question, this message will display]
You did not give an answer yet and 2 minutes have passed! If you do not know the
answer, please just click the next button to continue.
Note: This variable indicates whether the respondent answered correctly.
.................................................................................
245 0. Incorrect
211 1. Correct
187 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3947 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
D216_NSCALC1_3_11 COUNT OF CORRECT RESPONSES IN D003 THROUGH D005
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D216_NSCALC1_3
Calculated variable indicating the correct number of responses to D003corr_11,
D004corr_11, and D005corr_11
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2302 0 3 1.77 0.96 2288
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
D226_NSCALC1_3_11 COUNT OF CORRECT RESPONSES IN D103 THROUGH D105
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: D226_NSCALC1_3
Calculated variable indicating the correct number of responses to D103corr_11,
D104corr_11, and D105corr_11
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2288 0 3 1.71 1.07 2302
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
NSSCORE CALCULATED NUMBER SERIES TOTAL SCORE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 1
Ref: NSSCORE
User Note: This variable is a composite score indicating a respondents
performance on the number series measure designed to assess a respondents
quantitative reasoning ability. Higher scores indicate higher levels of
quantitative reasoning ability. The score is based on the W-scale, which is a
Rasch log ability scale.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 409 584 530.75 29.56 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
NSSCORESE STANDARD ERROR OF NUMBER SERIES TOTAL SCORE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 1
Ref: NSSCORE
User Note: This variable is the standard error of the total score available in
NSSCORE. This value indicates the measurement precision of the total score.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 7.8 38.2 11.66 4.50 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
If PR_EASYHARD_RANDOM = 1, continue
else go to E101_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E001_11 E001 R LEAVE INHERITANCE 10K - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E001
Think about an inheritance you [and your spouse/and your partner/ ] might leave
[, but not including any inheritance you might leave to each other/ ].
Including property and other valuables that you might own, what are the chances
that you [and your spouse/and your partner/ ] will leave an inheritance totaling
$10,000 or more?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2277 0 100 77.11 33.13 2279
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 111-123. Out of range values
32 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E001_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E006_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E002_11 E002 CERTAINTY LEAVE INHERITANCE 10K - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E002
You just said that there is a [Value: E001_11]% chance that you will leave an
inheritance totaling $10,000 or more.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
435 1. I am very sure about the chance
223 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
46 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
60 4. No one can know the chance
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3823 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E001_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E006_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E003_11 E003 CLARITY OF E001 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E003
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chances that
you [and your spouse/and your partner/ ] will leave an inheritance totaling
$10,000 or more.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
9 1. 1 Not clear at all
5 2. 2
5 3. 3
16 4. 4
37 5. 5
48 6. 6
646 7. 7 Very clear
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3823 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E001_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E006_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E004_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER INHERITANCE E001
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E004
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
569 1. 1 Not hard at all
64 2. 2
36 3. 3
34 4. 4
30 5. 5
22 6. 6
10 7. 7 Very hard
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3823 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E001_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E006_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E005_11 CONTROL OVER LEAVING 10K - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E005
How much control do you feel you have over leaving an inheritance totaling
$10,000 or more?
.................................................................................
53 1. 1 No control at all
30 2. 2
49 3. 3
69 4. 4
86 5. 5
149 6. 6
326 7. 7 Total control
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3823 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If CA_RS_AGE < 65, continue
else go to E011_11
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E006_11 E006 CHANCE WORK FULL TIME AFTER 65 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E006
[Thinking about work in general and not just your present job, what are the
chances/What do you think the chances are] that you will be working full-time
after you reach age 65?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1154 0 100 38.66 37.56 3428
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8 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E006_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E011_11
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E007_11 CERTAINTY WORK FULLTIME AFTER 65 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E007
You just said that there is a [Value: E006_11]% chance that you will be working
full-time after you reach age 65.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
151 1. I am very sure about the chance
148 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
52 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
37 4. No one can know the chance
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E006_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E011_11
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E008_11 CLARITY WORK AFTER 65 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E008
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chances that
you will be working full-time after you reach age.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
10 1. 1 Not clear at all
6 2. 2
7 3. 3
11 4. 4
12 5. 5
39 6. 6
301 7. 7 Very clear
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E006_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E011_11
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E009_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER WORK AFTER 65 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E009
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
249 1. 1 Not hard at all
52 2. 2
20 3. 3
31 4. 4
20 5. 5
9 6. 6
6 7. 7 Very hard
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E006_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E011_11
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E010_11 CONTROL WORK AFTER 65 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E010
How much control do you feel you have over working full-time after you reach age
65?
.................................................................................
52 1. 1 No control at all
30 2. 2
36 3. 3
55 4. 4
63 5. 5
52 6. 6
100 7. 7 Total control
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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E011_11 CHANCE PAY 1500 MED EXP- HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E011
Please think about what you might spend out-of-pocket for your own medical
expenses over the next year, including expenses such as doctor and dentist
expenses, hospitals, nursing homes, prescription drugs and any others. Please
include expenses that you would pay yourself (or a family member for you), but
do not include what is covered by insurance.
What are the chances that you will spend more than $1,500 during the coming
year?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2283 0 100 56.73 37.18 2279
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28 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM =3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E011_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E016_11
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E012_11 CERTAINTY MEDICAL EXPENSES 1500 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E012
You just said that there is a [Value: E011_11]% chance that you will spend more
than $1,500 during the coming year on your medical expenses.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
252 1. I am very sure about the chance
267 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
144 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
98 4. No one can know the chance
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM =3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E011_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E016_11
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E013_11 CLARITY MEDICAL EXPENSES QUESTION E011 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E013
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
you will spend more than $1,500 during the coming year on your medical expenses.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
20 1. 1 Not clear at all
16 2. 2
38 3. 3
48 4. 4
52 5. 5
109 6. 6
475 7. 7 Very clear
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM =3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E011_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E016_11
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E014_11 DIFFICULTY MEDICAL EXPENSES Q E011 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E014
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
395 1. 1 Not hard at all
98 2. 2
52 3. 3
86 4. 4
66 5. 5
27 6. 6
32 7. 7 Very hard
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM =3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E011_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E016_11
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E015_11 CONTROL OVER MEDICAL EXPENSES - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E015
How much control do you feel you have over spending more than $1,500 during the
coming year on your medical expenses?
.................................................................................
197 1. 1 No control at all
107 2. 2
101 3. 3
104 4. 4
76 5. 5
71 6. 6
100 7. 7 Total control
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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E016_11 CHANCE SOCIAL SECURITY DECREASE - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E016
Thinking of the Social Security program in general and not just your own Social
Security benefits:
What is the percent chance that Congress will change Social Security sometime in
the next 10 years, so that it becomes less generous than now?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2276 0 100 70.45 26.43 2279
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35 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E016_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E022_11
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E017_11 CERTAINTY SOCIAL SECURITY DECREASE - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E017
You just said that there is a [Value: E016_11]% chance that Congress will change
Social Security sometime in the next 10 years, so that it becomes less generous
than now.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
190 1. I am very sure about the chance
372 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
94 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
119 4. No one can know the chance
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E016_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E022_11
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E018_11 CLARITY SOCIAL SECURITY QUESTION E015 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E018
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
Congress will change Social Security sometime in the next 10 years, so that it
becomes less generous than now.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
12 1. 1 Not clear at all
16 2. 2
21 3. 3
46 4. 4
60 5. 5
94 6. 6
519 7. 7 Very clear
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E016_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E022_11
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E019_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER E016 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E019
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
411 1. 1 Not hard at all
111 2. 2
64 3. 3
66 4. 4
69 5. 5
24 6. 6
23 7. 7 Very hard
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E016_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E022_11
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E020_11 CONTROL DECREASE IN SOC SECURITY - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E020
How much control do you feel you have over Congress changing Social Security
sometime in the next 10 years, so that it becomes less generous than now?
.................................................................................
421 1. 1 No control at all
178 2. 2
76 3. 3
47 4. 4
28 5. 5
11 6. 6
8 7. 7 Total control
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E016_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E022_11
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E021_11 FREQUENCY THINK ABOUT SOC SECURITY - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E021
How often do you think about Social Security?
.................................................................................
249 1. Rarely or never
391 2. Somewhat often
133 3. Very often
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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E022_11 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS WORTH MORE - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E022
By next year at this time, what is the percent chance that mutual fund shares
invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will
be worth more than they are today?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2081 0 100 46.26 23.13 2279
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230 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E022_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E027_11
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E023_11 CERTAINTY MUTUAL FUNDS WORTH MORE - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E023
You just said that there is a [Value: E022_11]% chance that mutual fund shares
invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will
be worth more than they are today.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
25 1. I am very sure about the chance
275 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
188 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
167 4. No one can know the chance
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E022_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E027_11
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E024_11 CLARITY FUNDS WORTH MORE E022 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E024
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
mutual fund shares invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones
Industrial Average will be worth more than they are today.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
24 1. 1 Not clear at all
23 2. 2
33 3. 3
63 4. 4
75 5. 5
106 6. 6
325 7. 7 Very clear
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E022_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E027_11
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E025_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER WORTH MORE E022
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E025
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
203 1. 1 Not hard at all
106 2. 2
103 3. 3
102 4. 4
69 5. 5
38 6. 6
27 7. 7 Very hard
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E022_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E027_11
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E026_11 CONTROL OVER MUTUAL FUNDS - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E026
How much control do you feel you have over mutual fund shares invested in blue
chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average being worth more than
they are today?
.................................................................................
447 1. 1 No control at all
102 2. 2
35 3. 3
34 4. 4
19 5. 5
5 6. 6
6 7. 7 Total control
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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E027_11 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS GAIN 20 PERCENT - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E027
By next year at this time, what is the percent chance that mutual fund shares
invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will
have gained in value by more than 20% compared to what they are worth today?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2042 0 100 27.73 22.20 2279
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269 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E027_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
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E028_11 CERTAINTY MUTUAL FUNDS GAIN 20 PERCENT - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E028
You just said that there is a [Value: E027_11]% chance that mutual fund shares
invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will
have gained in value by more than 20% compared to what they are worth today.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
32 1. I am very sure about the chance
202 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
242 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
218 4. No one can know the chance
3896 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E027_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
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E029_11 CLARITY MUTUAL FUND QUESTION E027 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E029
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
mutual fund shares invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones
Industrial Average will have gained in value by more than 20% compared to what
they are worth today.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
26 1. 1 Not clear at all
32 2. 2
55 3. 3
69 4. 4
75 5. 5
103 6. 6
330 7. 7 Very clear
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E027_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
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E030_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER E027 - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E030
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
234 1. 1 Not hard at all
103 2. 2
81 3. 3
113 4. 4
80 5. 5
36 6. 6
42 7. 7 Very hard
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E027_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
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E031_11 CONTROL MUTUAL FUND GAINS - HRS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E031
How much control do you feel you have over mutual fund shares invested in blue
chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining in value by
more than 20% compared to what they are worth today?
.................................................................................
512 1. 1 No control at all
75 2. 2
56 3. 3
24 4. 4
11 5. 5
2 6. 6
7 7. 7 Total control
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If PR_EASYHARD_RANDOM = 2, continue
else go to next section
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E101_11 E101 LEAVE INHERITANCE 10K- ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E101
[Think about yourself and your spouse/Think about yourself and your partner/ ].
When you die, what is the chance that you [two/ ] will pass down $10,000 or
more?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2254 0 100 74.53 34.30 2311
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25 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E101_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E106_11
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E102_11 CERTAINTY LEAVE INHERITANCE 10K - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E102
You just said that there is a [Value: E101_11]% chance that, when you die, you
will pass down $10,000 or more.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
423 1. I am very sure about the chance
216 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
74 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
60 4. No one can know the chance
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E101_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E106_11
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E103_11 CLARITY INHERITANCE 10K E101 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E103
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that,
when you die, you will pass down $10,000 or more.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
11 1. 1 Not clear at all
10 2. 2
14 3. 3
39 4. 4
25 5. 5
73 6. 6
600 7. 7 Very clear
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E101_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E106_11
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E104_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER INHERITANCE E101 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E104
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
525 1. 1 Not hard at all
89 2. 2
43 3. 3
58 4. 4
27 5. 5
13 6. 6
16 7. 7 Very hard
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 1) and E101_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E106_11
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E105_11 CONTROL INHERITANCE 10K - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E105
How much control do you feel you have over passing down $10,000 or more when you
die?
.................................................................................
63 1. 1 No control at all
23 2. 2
34 3. 3
86 4. 4
91 5. 5
136 6. 6
336 7. 7 Total control
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If CA_RS_AGE < 65, continue
else go to E111_11
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E106_11 CHANGE WORK AFTER AGE 65 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E106
What is the chance you will have any kind of full-time job when you are 65?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1156 0 100 45.39 38.10 3431
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3 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E106_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E111_11
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E107_11 CERTAINTY FULL TIME JOB AFTER 65 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E107
You just said that there is a [Value: E106_11]% chance that you will have a
full-time job when you are 65.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
126 1. I am very sure about the chance
145 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
78 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
50 4. No one can know the chance
4191 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E106_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E111_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E108_11 CLARITY WORK AFTER 65 E106 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E108
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
you will have a full-time job when you are 65.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
10 1. 1 Not clear at all
9 2. 2
10 3. 3
19 4. 4
24 5. 5
49 6. 6
278 7. 7 Very clear
4191 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E106_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E111_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E109_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER E106 WORK - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E109
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
238 1. 1 Not hard at all
53 2. 2
32 3. 3
31 4. 4
23 5. 5
12 6. 6
9 7. 7 Very hard
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4191 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 2) and E106_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E111_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E110_11 CONTROL FULL TIME JOB AFTER 65 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E110
How much control do you feel you have over having a full-time job when you are
65?
.................................................................................
58 1. 1 No control at all
33 2. 2
40 3. 3
55 4. 4
76 5. 5
62 6. 6
73 7. 7 Total control
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4191 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
E111_11 CHANCE PAY 1500 MED EXPENSE - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E111
Think about the money you will spend on health care over the next year.
What is the chance you will spend more than $1,500 of your own money?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2256 0 100 61.20 36.40 2311
-----------------------------------------------------------------
23 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E111_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E116_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E112_11 CERTAINTY SPEND MED EXPENSE 1500 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E112
You just said that there is a [Value: E111_11]% chance that you will spend more
than $1,500 of your own money on health care over the next year.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
261 1. I am very sure about the chance
257 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
116 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
113 4. No one can know the chance
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3842 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E111_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E116_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E113_11 CLARITY SPEND MED EXPENSES 15000 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E113
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
you will spend more than $1,500 of your own money on health care over the next
year.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
17 1. 1 Not clear at all
15 2. 2
31 3. 3
49 4. 4
61 5. 5
78 6. 6
495 7. 7 Very clear
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3842 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E111_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E116_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E114_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER MED EXPENSE E111 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E114
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
409 1. 1 Not hard at all
105 2. 2
65 3. 3
67 4. 4
52 5. 5
28 6. 6
18 7. 7 Very hard
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3842 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 3) and E111_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to E116_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E115_11 CONTROL MEDICAL EXPENDITURES - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E115
How much control do you feel you have over spending more than $1,500 of your own
money on health care over the next year?
.................................................................................
217 1. 1 No control at all
109 2. 2
92 3. 3
103 4. 4
73 5. 5
60 6. 6
88 7. 7 Total control
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3842 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
E116_11 CHANCE SOC SECURITY CUT- ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E116
What is the chance that Social Security benefits will get cut in the next 10
years?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2242 0 100 57.23 28.95 2311
-----------------------------------------------------------------
37 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E116_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E122_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E117_11 CERTAINTY SOC SECURITY CUT - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E117
You just said that there is a [Value: E116_11]% chance that Social Security will
get cut in the next 10 years.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
84 1. I am very sure about the chance
282 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
159 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
171 4. No one can know the chance
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E116_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E122_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E118_11 CLARITY SOC SECURITY CUT E116 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E118
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
Social Security will get cut in the next 10 years.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
20 1. 1 Not clear at all
10 2. 2
29 3. 3
48 4. 4
61 5. 5
91 6. 6
436 7. 7 Very clear
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E116_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E122_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E119_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER SOC SECURITY CUT E116 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E119
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
323 1. 1 Not hard at all
111 2. 2
60 3. 3
73 4. 4
64 5. 5
33 6. 6
27 7. 7 Very hard
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E116_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E122_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E120_11 CONTROL SOC SECURITY CUT - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E120
How much control do you feel you have over Social Security getting cut in the
next 10 years?
.................................................................................
495 1. 1 No control at all
103 2. 2
44 3. 3
29 4. 4
14 5. 5
4 6. 6
1 7. 7 Total control
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 4) and E116_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E122_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E121_11 OFTEN THINK ABOUT SOC SECURITY - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E121
How often do you think about Social Security?
.................................................................................
243 1. Rarely or never
326 2. Somewhat often
129 3. Very often
3892 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
E122_11 CHANCE STOCK MARKET UP - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E122
What is the chance that the stock market will be higher in a year than it is
now?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2173 0 100 48.08 22.30 2311
-----------------------------------------------------------------
106 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E122_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E127_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E123_11 CERTAINTY STOCKS UP - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E123
You just said that there is a [Value: E122_11]% chance that the stock market
will be higher in a year than it is now.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
35 1. I am very sure about the chance
266 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
233 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
212 4. No one can know the chance
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3841 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E122_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E127_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E124_11 CLARITY STOCKS UP QUESTION E122 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E124
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
the stock market will be higher in a year than it is now.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
19 1. 1 Not clear at all
24 2. 2
36 3. 3
49 4. 4
58 5. 5
106 6. 6
454 7. 7 Very clear
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3841 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E122_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E127_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E125_11 DIFFICULTY STOCKS UP QUESTION E122 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E125
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
293 1. 1 Not hard at all
128 2. 2
82 3. 3
90 4. 4
67 5. 5
48 6. 6
35 7. 7 Very hard
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3841 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 5) and E122_11 was
answered, continue
else go to E127_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E126_11 CONTROL STOCKS UP - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E126
How much control do you feel you have over the stock market being higher in a
year than it is now?
.................................................................................
656 1. 1 No control at all
56 2. 2
13 3. 3
12 4. 4
7 5. 5
2 6. 6
7. 7 Total control
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3841 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
E127_11 CHANCE STOCK INCREASE 20 PERCENT - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: E127
What is the chance that the stock market will be 20% higher in a year than it is
now?
Please give a number between 0% and 100%
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2139 0 100 32.53 24.56 2311
-----------------------------------------------------------------
140 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E127_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E128_11 CERTAINTY STOCKS INCREASE 20 PERCENT - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E128
You just said that there is a [Value: E127_11]% chance that the stock market
will be 20% higher in a year than it is now.
Which of the options below best represents how you think about that answer?
.................................................................................
23 1. I am very sure about the chance
196 2. I am pretty sure about the chance
263 3. I actually have no idea about the chance
257 4. No one can know the chance
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3848 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E127_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E129_11 CLARITY STOCKS INCREASE 20 PERCENT E127 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E129
Next, please think about the question you just answered, about the chance that
the stock market will be 20% higher in a year than it is now.
How clear was this question?
.................................................................................
30 1. 1 Not clear at all
26 2. 2
55 3. 3
57 4. 4
63 5. 5
99 6. 6
409 7. 7 Very clear
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3848 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E127_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E130_11 DIFFICULTY ANSWER STOCKS UP 20 PERCENT E127 - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E130
How hard was it to come up with an answer to this question?
.................................................................................
274 1. 1 Not hard at all
112 2. 2
89 3. 3
118 4. 4
61 5. 5
43 6. 6
42 7. 7 Very hard
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3848 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (PR_1STFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6 or PR_2NDFOLLOW_RANDOM = 6) and E127_11 was
answered, continue
else, go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E131_11 CONTROL SSTOCKS UP 20 PERCENT - ALT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: E131
How much control do you feel you have over the stock market being 20% higher in
a year than it is now?
.................................................................................
653 1. 1 No control at all
46 2. 2
21 3. 3
11 4. 4
4 5. 5
1 6. 6
2 7. 7 Total control
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3848 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask all
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F001_11 WORK FOR PAY LCY 2010
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F001_RWRKPAYLCY
Let's start with income from work.
Did you do any work for pay last year, in 2010?
.................................................................................
2356 1. Yes
2199 5. No
1 8. Don't know
34 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F001_11=1, continue with F002_11
else, go to F006_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F002_11 R INCOME SELF EMPLOYMENT 2010
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F002_RSEMPINCLCY
Did any of your earnings from work in 2010 come from self-employment?
.................................................................................
558 1. Yes
1798 5. No
8. Don't know
2234 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F002_11=1, continue with F003_11
else, go to F004_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_11 AMOUNT SELF EMPLOYMENT INCOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_RAMTSEMPINCLCY
About how much did your self-employment income amount to in 2010, including any
profits left in the business, before taxes and other deductions?
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
484 0 1300000 38788.14 102533.26 4032
-----------------------------------------------------------------
74 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If F003 = empty and unfoldings randomly selected (PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM=1), then
do:
if PR_F003 = 1, then answer F003_3UP_1_11, F003_3UP_2_11, F003_3UP_3_11,
F003_3UP_4_11
if PR_F003 = 2, then answer F003_2U1D_1_11, F003_2U1D_2_11, F003_2U1D_3_11,
F003_2U1D_4_11
if PR_F003 = 3, then answer F003_1U2D_1_11, F003_1U2D_2_11, F003_1U2D_3_11,
F003_1U2D_4_11
Else answer F003B_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_3UP_1_11 SELF EMPLOY 3UP LESS/MORE 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM3UP_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $5,000
3. About $5,000
2 5. More than $5,000
8. Don't know
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4581 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_3UP_2_11 SELF EMPLOY 3UP LESS/MORE 10000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM3UP_1UP
Did it amount to less than $10,000, more than $10,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $10,000
3. About $10,000
2 5. More than $10,000
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 and F003_3UP_2_11 = More than $10,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_3UP_3_11 SELF EMPLOY 3UP LESS/MORE 25000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM3UP_2UP
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $25,000
3. About $25,000
1 5. More than $25,000
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 and F003_3UP_2_11 = More than $10,000 and
F003_3UP_3_11 = More than $25,000, then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_3UP_4_11 SELF EMPLOY 3UP LESS/MORE 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM3UP_3UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
1 5. More than $100,000
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_F003_RANDOM = 2 AND F003_11 was not answered and PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_2U1D_1_11 SELF EMPLOY 2U1D LESS/MORE 10000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM2U1D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $10,000, more than $10,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $10,000
1 3. About $10,000
2 5. More than $10,000
2 8. Don't know
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4583 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_2U1D_1_11 = Less than $10,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_2U1D_2_11 SELF EMPLOY 2U1D LESS/MORE 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM2U1D_1D
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $5,000
3. About $5,000
5. More than $5,000
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_2U1D_1_11 = More than $10,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_2U1D_3_11 SELF EMPLOY 2U2D LESS/MORE 25000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM2U1D_1UP
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $25,000
1 3. About $25,000
5. More than $25,000
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_2U1D_1_11 = More than $10,000 and F003_2U1D_3_11 = More than $25,000
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_2U1D_4_11 SELF EMPLOY 2U1D LESS/MORE 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM2U1D_2UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
5. More than $100,000
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_11 was not answered and PR_F003_RANDOM not equal to 1 or 2 and
PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_1U2D_1_11 SELF EMPLOY 1U2D LESS/MORE 25000 ENTRY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM1U2D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
3 1. Less than $25,000
2 3. About $25,000
2 5. More than $25,000
8. Don't know
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4575 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_1U2D_1_11 = Less than $25,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_1U2D_2_11 SELF EMPLOY 1U2D LESS/MORE 10000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM1U2D_1D
Did it amount to less than $10,000, more than $10,000 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $10,000
1 3. About $10,000
5. More than $10,000
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_1U2D_1_11 = Less than $25,000 and F003_1U2D_2_11 = Less than $10,000
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_1U2D_3_11 SELF EMPLOY 1U2D LESS/MORE 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM1U2D_2D
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $5,000
1 3. About $5,000
5. More than $5,000
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_1U2D_1_11 = More than $25,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003_1U2D_4_11 SELF EMPLOY 1U2D LESS/MORE 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003_UNFM1U2D_1UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
1 5. More than $100,000
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F003_11 = empty and range alternative randomly selected
(PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM=2), continue with F003B_11
else, go to F004_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F003B_11 ESTIMATE SELF EMPLOYMENT INCOME 2010
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F003B_RANGEALT
Please provide an estimate of your self-employment income in 2010.
.................................................................................
10 1. 0 - $5,000
6 2. $5,001 - $10,000
6 3. $10,001 - $25,000
4 4. $25,001 - $50,000
1 5. $50,001 - $100,000
1 6. More than $100,000
15 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4547 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask all
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F004_11 INCOME FROM WAGES/SALARY 2010
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F004_RWAGESALLCY
[Aside from any self-employment income, did/Did] any of your 2010 earnings come
from wages and salaries?
.................................................................................
1978 1. Yes
366 5. No
12 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2234 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_11 = empty and unfoldings randomly selected (PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1),
then do:
if PR_F005 = 1, then answer F005_3UP_1_11, F005_3UP_2_11, F005_3UP_3_11,
F005_3UP_4_11
if PR_F005 = 2, then answer F005_2U1D_1_11, F005_2U1D_2_11, F005_2U1D_3_11,
F005_2U1D_4_11
if PR_F05 = 3, then answer F005_1U2D_1_11, F005_1U2D_2_11, F005_1U2D_3_11,
F005_1U2D_4_11
Else answer F005B_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_11 INCOME AMOUNT FROM WAGES/SALARY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_RAMTWAGESALLCY
About how much wage and salary income did you receive in 2010, before taxes and
other deductions?
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1796 0 16000800 69246.03 488428.94 2612
-----------------------------------------------------------------
182 99999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If PR_F005_RANDOM = 1 AND F005_11 was not answered and PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_3UP_1_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 3UP LESS/MORE 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM3UP_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $5,000
2 3. About $5,000
17 5. More than $5,000
8. Don't know
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4565 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_3UP_2_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 3UP LESS/MORE 25000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM3UP_1UP
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
3 1. Less than $25,000
1 3. About $25,000
9 5. More than $25,000
4 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4573 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 and F005_3UP_2_11 = More than $25,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_3UP_3_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 3UP LESS/MORE 50000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM3UP_2UP
Did it amount to less than $50,000, more than $50,000 or what?
.................................................................................
3 1. Less than $50,000
3. About $50,000
3 5. More than $50,000
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4581 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_3UP_1_11 = More than $5,000 and F005_3UP_2_11 = More than $25,000 and
F005_3UP_3_11 = More than $50,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_3UP_4_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 3UP LESS/MORE 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM3UP_3UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
5. More than $100,000
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_F005_RANDOM = 2 AND F005_11 was not answered and PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_2U1D_1_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 2UP1D LESS/MORE 25000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM2U1D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
8 1. Less than $25,000
3 3. About $25,000
14 5. More than $25,000
1 8. Don't know
10 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4554 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_2U1D_1_11 = Less than $25,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_2U1D_2_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 2UP1D LESS/MORE 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM2U1D_1D
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $5,000
1 3. About $5,000
6 5. More than $5,000
4582 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_2U1D_1_11 = More than $25,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_2U1D_3_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 2UP1D LESS/MORE 50000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM2U1D_1UP
Did it amount to less than $50,000, more than $50,000 or what?
.................................................................................
3 1. Less than $50,000
3. About $50,000
8 5. More than $50,000
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4576 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_2U1D_1_11 = More than $5,000 and F005_2U1D_3_11 = More than $50,000
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_2U1D_4_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 2UP1D LESS/MORE 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM2U1D_2UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
5 1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
1 5. More than $100,000
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4582 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_11 was not answered and PR_F005_RANDOM not equal to 1 or 2 and
PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_1U2D_1_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 1UP2D MORE/LESS 50000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM1U2D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $50,000, more than $50,000 or what?
.................................................................................
14 1. Less than $50,000
2 3. About $50,000
5 5. More than $50,000
1 8. Don't know
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4562 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_1U2D_1_11 = Less than $50,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_1U2D_2_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 1UP2D MORE/LESS 25000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM1U2D_1D
Did it amount to less than $25,000, more than $25,000 or what?
.................................................................................
7 1. Less than $25,000
1 3. About $25,000
6 5. More than $25,000
4576 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_1U2D_1_11 = Less than $50,000 and F005_1U2D_2_11 = Less than $25,000
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_1U2D_3_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 1UP2D MORE/LESS 5000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM1U2D_2D
Did it amount to less than $5,000, more than $5,000 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $5,000
1 3. About $5,000
5 5. More than $5,000
4583 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_1U2D_1_11 = More than $50,000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005_1U2D_4_11 AMOUNT WAGES/SALARY 1UP2D MORE/LESS 100000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005_UNFM1U2D_1UP
Did it amount to less than $100,000, more than $100,000 or what?
.................................................................................
4 1. Less than $100,000
3. About $100,000
1 5. More than $100,000
4585 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F005_11= empty and range alternative randomly selected
(PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM=2), continue with F005B_11
else, go to F006_CURRCVSSI_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F005B_11 ESTIMATE WAGES/SALARY INCOME 2010
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F005B_RANGEALT
Please provide an estimate of your wage and salary income in 2010.
.................................................................................
4 1. 0 - $5,000
6 2. $5,001 - $10,000
21 3. $10,001 - $25,000
18 4. $25,001 - $50,000
15 5. $50,001 - $100,000
1 6. More than $100,000
28 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4497 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask all
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F006_CURRCVSSI_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F006_CURRCVSSI
Do you currently receive any income from Social Security?
.................................................................................
2556 1. Yes
2006 5. No
8. Don't know
28 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_11 = empty and unfoldings randomly selected (PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1),
then do:
if PR_F007 = 1, then answer F007_IU1D_1_1, F007_IU1D_2_11, F007_IU1D_3_11,
F007_IU1D_4_1
if PR_F007 = 2, then answer F007_2U_1_11, F007_2U_2_11, F007_2U_3_11,
F007_2U_4_1
if PR_F007 = 3, then answer F007_2D_1_11, F007_2D_2_11, F007_2D_3_11,
F007_2D_4_1
Else answer F007B_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_11 AMOUNT SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_RAMTSSLSTMO
About the Social Security income that you [, yourself,/ ] receive, how much was
that Social Security check, or the amount deposited directly into an account,
last month?
Please enter the amount after any deductions.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2235 0 9996 1209.97 881.87 2034
-----------------------------------------------------------------
321 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If F007_11 was not answered and PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM=1 and PR_F007_RANDOM =1 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_1U1D_1_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 1UP1D LESS/MORE 700
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM1U1D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $700, more than $700 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $700
4 3. About $700
27 5. More than $700
1 8. Don't know
15 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4541 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_1U1D_1_11 = Less than $700 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_1U1D_2_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 1UP1D LESS/MORE 500
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM1U1D_1D
Did it amount to less than $500, more than $500 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $500
3. About $500
5. More than $500
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_1U1D_1_11 = More than $700 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_1U1D_3_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 1UP1D LESS/MORE 1000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM1U1D_1UP
Did it amount to less than $1000, more than $1000 or what?
.................................................................................
3 1. Less than $1000
3. About $1000
18 5. More than $1000
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4563 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_11 was not answered and PR_F007_RANDOM = 2 and PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1
then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2U_1_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2UP LESS/MORE 500
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2U_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $500, more than $500 or what?
.................................................................................
2 1. Less than $500
1 3. About $500
27 5. More than $500
1 8. Don't know
15 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4544 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_2U_1_11 = More than $500 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2U_2_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2UP LESS/MORE 700
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2U_1UP
Did it amount to less than $700, more than $700 or what?
.................................................................................
1. Less than $700
1 3. About $700
20 5. More than $700
6 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4563 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_2U_1_11 = More than $500 and F007_2U_2_11 = More than $700 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2U_3_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2UP LESS/MORE 1000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2U_2UP
Did it amount to less than $1000, more than $1000 or what?
.................................................................................
4 1. Less than $1000
3 3. About $1000
8 5. More than $1000
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4570 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
if F007_11 was not answered and PR_F007_RANDOM not equal to 1 or 2 and
PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM = 1 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2D_1_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2DOWN LESS/MORE 1000
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2D_ENTRY
Did it amount to less than $1000, more than $1000 or what?
.................................................................................
12 1. Less than $1000
5 3. About $1000
22 5. More than $1000
3 8. Don't know
11 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4537 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_2D_1_11 = Less than $1000 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2D_2_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2DOWN LESS/MORE 700
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2D_1D
Did it amount to less than $700, more than $700 or what?
.................................................................................
4 1. Less than $700
2 3. About $700
3 5. More than $700
3 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4578 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_2D_1_11 = Less than $1000 and F007_2D_2_11 = Less than $700 then
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007_2D_3_11 SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME 2DOWN LESS/MORE 500
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007_UNFM2D_2D
Did it amount to less than $500, more than $500 or what?
.................................................................................
1 1. Less than $500
1 3. About $500
1 5. More than $500
1 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4586 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If F007_11 = empty and range alternative randomly selected
(PR_UNFRANGE_RANDOM=2), continue with F007B_11
else, go to F008_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F007B_11 ESTIMATE SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F007B_RANGEALT
Please provide an estimate of the Social Security income that you received last
month.
.................................................................................
7 1. 0 - $500
11 2. $501 - $700
25 3. $701 - $1,000
62 4. More than $1,000
68 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4417 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask all
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F008_11 FINANCIALLY BETTER/WORSE OFF
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F008_
Would you say that you and your family living with you are better off or worse
off financially than you were a year ago?
.................................................................................
679 1. Better off now than a year ago
2524 3. Same
1339 5. Worse off now than a year ago
48 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask all
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F009_11 DIFFICULTY PAY BILLS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: F009_
How difficult is it for you and your family to meet monthly payments on your
family's bills?
.................................................................................
1365 1. Not at all difficult
1455 2. Not very difficult
1274 3. Somewhat difficult
340 4. Very difficult
92 5. Completely difficult
64 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT = 2, continue
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G001_11 OWN PRIMARY RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G001_OWNHOME
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] own the home in which you
live?
.................................................................................
1889 1. Yes
347 5. No
8. Don't know
15 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2339 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G006_11
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G002_11 VALUE PRIMARY RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: G002_VAL_PRIMARYRES
What would your home be worth if sold today?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1750 0 90000000 294718.76 2160704.13 2701
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139 99999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If G002_11 was not answered, continue
else go to G004_11
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G003_11 VALUE PRIMARY RESIDENCE-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G003_
Please provide an estimate of what your home would be worth if sold today.
.................................................................................
1. $0 - $10,000
3 2. $10,001 - $25,000
6 3. $25,001 - $50,000
15 4. $50,001 - $100,000
38 5. $100,001 - $250,000
17 6. $250,001 - $500,000
4 7. $500,001 - $1,000,000
4 8. More than $1,000,000
52 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4451 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G006_11
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G004_11 DEBT PRIMARY RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G004_DEBT_PRIMARYRES
How much money in total do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] owe
on your home?
Please include any mortgages and any other loans that you have taken out against
the value of your home.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1763 0 950000 69649.97 111737.61 2701
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126 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If G004_11 was not answered, continue
else go to G006_11
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G005_11 DEBT PRIMARY RESIDENCE-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G005_
Please provide an estimate of the amount owed on your home.
Include any mortgages and any other loans that you have taken out against the
value of your home.
.................................................................................
14 1. $0 - $10,000
5 2. $10,001 - $25,000
11 3. $25,001 - $50,000
10 4. $50,001 - $100,000
16 5. $100,001 - $250,000
6 6. $250,001 - $500,000
7. $500,001 - $750,000
8. More than $750,000
64 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4464 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G011_11
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G006_11 OWN A 2ND RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G006_OWN2NDHOME
So far we have asked you about the home you live in. Do you [[and/or your
spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] own any other house or apartment?
.................................................................................
324 1. Yes, one other house or apartment
92 2. Yes, more than one other house or apartment
1461 5. No
12 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2701 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (G006_11 = Yes, one other house or apartment or If G006_11 = Yes, more than
one other house or apartment), continue
else go to G011_11
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G007_11 VALUE MOST EXPENSIVE 2ND HOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G007_VAL_2NDHOME
What would the [second/most expensive] house or apartment be worth if sold
today?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
386 0 2000000 203259.31 222473.88 4174
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30 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if G007_11 was not answered, continue
else go to G009_11
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G008_11 MOST EXPENSIVE2ND HOME-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G008_
Please provide an estimate of what the [second/most expensive] house or
apartment would be worth if sold today.
.................................................................................
1. $0 - $10,000
2. $10,001 - $25,000
2 3. $25,001 - $50,000
4 4. $50,001 - $100,000
9 5. $100,001 - $250,000
2 6. $250,001 - $500,000
2 7. $500,001 - $1,000,000
1 8. More than $1,000,000
10 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4560 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G010_11
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G009_11 DEBT MOST EXPENSIVE 2ND HOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G009_DEBT_2NDHOME
How much money in total do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] owe
on the [second/most expensive/] house or apartment?
Please include any mortgages and any other loans that you have taken out against
the value of your other home or apartment.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
393 0 780000 45829.10 87879.57 4174
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23 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If G009_11 was not answered and (G006_11 = Yes, one other house or apartment or
If G006_11 = Yes, more than one other house or apartment), continue
else go to G011_11
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G010_11 DEBT 2ND HOME ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G010_
Please provide an estimate of the amount owed on the [second/most expensive]
house or apartment.
Include any mortgages and any other loans that you have taken out against the
value of your house or apartment.
.................................................................................
7 1. $0 - $10,000
2. $10,001 - $25,000
1 3. $25,001 - $50,000
4 4. $50,001 - $100,000
3 5. $100,001 - $250,000
2 6. $250,001 - $500,000
1 7. $500,001 - $750,000
8. More than $750,000
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4567 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G011_11 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G011_HAVE_RETIREMENTACCTS
We are interested in how people save for retirement. Do you [[and/or your
spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any IRA, 401(k), Keogh or similar
retirement saving accounts?
Please include any such accounts that you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your
partner]/] have through a current or former employer.
.................................................................................
1591 1. Yes
622 5. No
8 8. Don't know
30 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2339 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G011_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G014_11
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G012_11 VALUE RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: G012_VAL_RETIREMENTACCTS
Adding all of these retirement saving accounts together, what is the total value
of these accounts?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1248 0 99999996 405124.52 2948998.28 2999
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343 99999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If G011_11 = Yes and G012_11 was not answered, continue
else go to G014_11
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G013_11 VALUE RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G013_
Please provide an estimate of the total value of these accounts.
.................................................................................
4 1. $0 - $5,000
3 2. $5,001 - $10,000
17 3. $10,001 - $20,000
35 4. $20,001 - $50,000
42 5. $50,001 - $100,000
39 6. $100,001 - $250,000
27 7. $250,001 - $500,000
20 8. More than $500,000
156 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4247 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G014_11 HAVE STOCKS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G014_HAVESTOCKS
Now we will ask you about stocks held outside of retirement accounts.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any shares of stock or
stock mutual funds besides stock holdings that are part of an IRA, 401(k), Keogh
or similar retirement accounts?
.................................................................................
900 1. Yes
1280 5. No
71 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2339 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G014_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G017_11
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G015_11 VALUE STOCKS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: G015_VAL_STOCKS
What are your [[and/or your spouse's]/[and/or your partner's]/] stock holdings
worth now?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
682 0 20000000 284583.36 1063366.00 3690
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218 99999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If G015_11 was not answered, continue
else go to G017_11
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G016_11 VALUE STOCKS-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G016_
Please provide an estimate of the total value of these stock holdings.
.................................................................................
8 1. $0 - $5,000
6 2. $5,001 - $10,000
9 3. $10,001 - $25,000
15 4. $25,001 - $50,000
23 5. $50,001 - $100,000
23 6. $100,001 - $250,000
12 7. $250,001 - $500,000
5 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
5 9. More than $1,000,000
112 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4372 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G017_11 HAVE CREDIT CARD
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G017_HAVECREDIT
The next questions are about credit card debt. Do you [[and/or your
spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have one or more credit cards?
.................................................................................
1960 1. Yes
259 5. No
32 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2339 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G017_11 = Yes, continue
else go to G021_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G018_11 PAY OFF CREDIT CARD LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G018_PAYOFFLASTMO
Last month did you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] pay off all
your credit card debt or was there an unpaid debt that you carried over to this
month?
.................................................................................
1133 1. Paid off all
816 5. Carried over unpaid debt
11 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2630 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If G017_11 = Yes and G018_11 = Carried over unpaid debt, continue
else go to G021_11
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G019_11 DEBT CREDIT CARDS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: G019_DEBT_CREDIT
How much credit card debt did you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/]
carry over from last month to this one?
We would like to know the amount on which you are charged interest. If you paid
off the amount required to avoid interest charges, then please enter zero.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
696 0 75000 8496.05 12054.25 3774
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120 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If G017_11 = Yes and G018_11 = Carried over unpaid debt and G019_11 was not
answered, continue
else go to G021_11
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G020_11 DEBT CREDIT CARD-ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G020_
Please provide an estimate of how much credit card debt you [[and/or your
spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] carried over from last month.
We would like to know the amount on which you are charged interest. If you paid
off the amount required to avoid interest charges, then please enter zero.
.................................................................................
1. 0
9 2. $1 - $500
4 3. $501 - $1,000
10 4. $1,001 - $2,500
10 5. $2,501 - $5,000
15 6. $5,001 - $10,000
8 7. $10,001 - $20,000
4 8. $20,001 - $30,000
2 9. More than $30,000
58 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4470 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G021_11 VALUE OF TRANSPORTATION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G021_VAL_TRANSPORT_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Value of Transportation:
Such as cars, trucks, trailer, motor home (if not already reported as primary or
secondary residence), boat, or airplane
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1475 0 600000 25323.29 34633.70 2353
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199 999995. Don't Have
453 999998. Don't Know Amount
110 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G024_11 TRANSPORTATION DEBT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G024_DEBT_TRANSPORT_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Amount owed on Transportation
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1350 0 180000 5604.43 11445.04 2353
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557 999995. Don't Have
148 999998. Don't Know Amount
182 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G027_11 VALUE OTHER REAL ESTATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G027_VAL_REALESTATE_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Value of Other Real Estate:
Such as land, rental real estate, or money owed to you on a land contract or
mortgage. Do not include your primary residence or second home.
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
649 0 7000000 148337.78 443929.51 2353
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1327 9999995. Don't Have
116 9999998. Don't Know Amount
145 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G030_11 AMOUNT OWED OTH REAL ESTATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G030_DEBT_REALESTATE_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Amount owed on Other Real Estate
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
642 0 6000000 41460.57 258865.06 2353
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1345 9999995. Don't Have
58 9999998. Don't Know Amount
192 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G033_11 VALUE BUSINESS/FARM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: G033_VAL_BUSFARM_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Value of Business or Farm:
If partial ownership, please report value of the share you own
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
430 0 12000000 132079.30 793896.07 2353
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1555 99999995. Don't Have
92 99999998. Don't Know Amount
160 99999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G036_11 AMOUNT OWED BUSINESS/FARM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G036_DEBT_BUSFARM_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Amount owed on Business or Farm
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
464 0 2500000 12809.27 124876.10 2353
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1541 9999995. Don't Have
46 9999998. Don't Know Amount
186 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G021_11 = "Don't know amount" or G021_11 not answered) and G021_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G026a_11
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G023A_11 VALUE TRANSPORTATION RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G023
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Transportation"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
34 0. Enter amount
47 1. $1,500 or less
74 2. $1,501 - $5,000
77 3. $5,001 - $10,000
82 4. $10,001 - $15,000
63 5. $15,001 - $25,000
29 6. $25,001 - $40,000
27 7. $40,001 - $100,000
3 8. $100,001 or more
127 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4027 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G023A_11 = 0
else go to G026a_11
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G023B_11 VALUE TRANSPORTATION ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: G023_G022
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Transportation"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
34 0 65000 11641.21 13658.42 4429
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127 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G024_11 = "Don't know amount" or G024_11 not answered) and G024_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G029a_11
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G026A_11 DEBT TRANSPORTATION RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G026
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on transportation"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
70 0. Enter amount
28 1. $1,500 or less
20 2. $1,501 - $5,000
29 3. $5,001 - $10,000
24 4. $10,001 - $15,000
24 5. $15,001 - $25,000
13 6. $25,001 - $40,000
9 7. $40,001 - $100,000
8. $100,001 or more
113 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4260 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G026A_11 = 0
else go to G029a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G026B_11 DEBT TRANSPORTATION ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: G026_G025
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on transportation"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
69 0 80000 5921.74 12995.44 4407
-----------------------------------------------------------------
114 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G027_11 = "Don't know amount" or G027_11 not answered) and G027_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G032a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G029A_11 VALUE OTHER REAL ESTATE RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G029
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Other Real Estate"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
42 0. Enter amount
17 1. < $5,000
10 2. $5,001 - $20,000
7 3. $20,001 - $50,000
6 4. $50,001 - $75,000
13 5. $75,001 - $125,000
12 6. $125,001 - $250,000
9 7. $250,001 - $500,000
4 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
9 9. $1,000,001 or more
132 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4329 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G029A_11 = 0
else go to G032a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G029B_11 VALUE OTHER REAL ESTATE ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G029_G028
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Other Real Estate"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
41 0 157000 13341.49 40497.28 4416
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133 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if (G030_11 = "Don't know amount" or G030_11 not answered) and G030_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G035a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G032A_11 DEBT OTHER REAL ESTATE RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G032
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on Other Real Estate"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
84 0. Enter amount
13 1. < $5,000
9 2. $5,001 - $20,000
9 3. $20,001 - $50,000
6 4. $50,001 - $75,000
5 5. $75,001 - $125,000
7 6. $125,001 - $250,000
4 7. $250,001 - $500,000
4 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
1 9. $1,000,001 or more
108 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4340 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G032A_11 = 0
else go to G035a_11
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G032B_11 DEBT OTHER REAL ESTATE ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G032_G031
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on Other Real Estate"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
82 0 750000 15024.40 85460.55 4398
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110 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if (G033_11 = "Don't know amount" or G033_11 not answered) and G033_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G038a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G035A_11 VALUE BUSINESS/FARM RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G035
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Business or Farm"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
70 0. Enter amount
25 1. < $5,000
3 2. $5,001 - $10,000
7 3. $10,001 - $20,000
7 4. $20,001 - $50,000
5 5. $50,001 - $100,000
6 6. $100,001 - $250,000
4 7. $250,001 - $500,000
2 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
6 9. $1,000,001 or more
117 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4338 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G035A_11 = 0
else go to G038a_11
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G035B_11 VALUE BUSINESS/FARM ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G035_G034
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Business or Farm"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
70 0 2500000 50928.59 304474.23 4403
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117 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G036_11 = "Don't know amount" or G036_11 not answered) and G036_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G039_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G038A_11 DEBT BUSINESS/FARM RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G038
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on Business or Farm"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
85 0. Enter amount
24 1. < $5,000
4 2. $5,001 - $10,000
4 3. $10,001 - $20,000
4 4. $20,001 - $50,000
1 5. $50,001 - $100,000
6. $100,001 - $250,000
2 7. $250,001 - $500,000
1 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
2 9. $1,000,001 or more
105 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4358 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G038A_11 = 0
else go to G039_11
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G038B_11 DEBT BUSINESS/FARM ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G038_G037
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Debt on Business or Farm"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
83 0 1500000 32075.19 196788.18 4400
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107 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G039_11 BONDS OR BOND FUNDS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G039_VAL_BONDS_AMOUNT
To complete the picture of your household’s economic situation and how it has
been affected by swings in the economy we would like to ask about a few other
assets and debts you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] may have. If
you have the asset or debt, please enter the value. If you do not have the asset
or debt, check the "Don't Have" button. Do not include the assets or debts of
anyone else who may be living with you.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the assets or
debts listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Corporate, municipal, government or foreign bonds, or bond funds
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
320 0 4130000 74166.29 273160.62 2353
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1647 9999995. Don't Have
124 9999998. Don't Know Value
146 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G042_11 CHECKING/SAVINGS/MONEY MARKET
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G042_VAL_CHECKSAVE_AMOUNT
We asked earlier about financial assets in retirement accounts. Now we would
like to ask about financial assets you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your
partner]/] might hold outside of retirement accounts. If you have the asset,
please enter the value. If you do not have the asset, check the "Don't Have"
button.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the items
listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Checking or savings accounts, or money market funds:
Do not include any assets you reported earlier, for example under retirement
accounts.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1439 0 1000000 30940.21 66690.17 2353
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277 9999995. Don't Have
323 9999998. Don't Know Value
198 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G045_11 CD/GOV BONDS/TREASURY BILLS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G045_VAL_CDS_AMOUNT
We asked earlier about financial assets in retirement accounts. Now we would
like to ask about financial assets you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your
partner]/] might hold outside of retirement accounts. If you have the asset,
please enter the value. If you do not have the asset, check the "Don't Have"
button.
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any of the items
listed below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
CDs, government savings bonds, or treasury bills:
Do not include any assets you reported earlier, for example under retirement
accounts.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
519 0 1100000 47700.80 117621.09 2353
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1390 9999995. Don't Have
149 9999998. Don't Know Value
179 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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Ask if (G039_11 = "Don't know amount" or G039_11 not answered) and G039_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G044a_11
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G041A_11 BONDS OR BOND FUNDS RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G041_
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Bonds"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
36 0. Enter amount
33 1. $5000 or less
16 2. $5,001 - $10,000
13 3. $10,001 - $20,000
11 4. $20,001 - $40,000
7 5. $40,001 - $60,000
8 6. $60,001 - $100,000
13 7. $100,001-$200,000
3 8. $200,001-$500,000
5 9. $500,001 or more
125 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4320 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G041A_11 = 0
else go to G044a_11
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G041B_11 BONDS OR BOND FUNDS ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G041__G040
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Bonds"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
34 0 132000 7161.76 24827.50 4429
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127 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G042_11 = "Don't know amount" or G042_11 not answered) and G042_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G047a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G044A_11 SAV/CHECK/MONEY MARKET RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G044_
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Savings, Checking,
Money Market Accounts"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
47 0. Enter amount
52 1. < $1,000
56 2. $1,001 - $5,000
48 3. $5,001 - $10,000
17 4. $10,001 - $15,000
28 5. $15,001 - $20,000
27 6. $20,001 - $40,000
13 7. $40,001 - $60,000
17 8. $60,001- $100,000
21 9. $100,001 or more
195 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4069 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G044A_11 = 0
else go to G047a_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G044B_11 SAV/CHECK/MONEY MARKET ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G044__G043
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Savings, Checking,
Money Market Accounts"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
45 0 250000 17180.58 45334.12 4348
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197 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if (G045_11 = "Don't know amount" or G045_11 not answered) and G045_11 not
equal to "Don't Have"
else go to G048_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G047A_11 CD/GOV BONDS/TREASURY BILLS RANGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G047_
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Certificates of
Deposit"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
56 0. Enter amount
31 1. < $1,000
18 2. $1,001 - $5,000
17 3. $5,001 - $10,000
5 4. $10,001 - $15,000
6 5. $15,001 - $20,000
12 6. $20,001 - $40,000
7 7. $40,001 - $60,000
8 8. $60,001- $100,000
15 9. $100,001 or more
153 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4262 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G047A_11 = 0
else go to G048_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G047B_11 CD/GOV BONDS/TREASURY BILLS ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G047__G046
You left this blank or entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Certificates of
Deposit"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
55 0 400000 21081.84 66914.11 4381
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154 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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G048_11 ANY OTHER ASSETS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G048_HAVEOTHASSETS
Do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any other savings or
assets, such as jewelry, money owed to you by others, a collection for
investment purposes, cash value of any life insurance policies or an annuity
that you haven't already told us about?
.................................................................................
841 1. Yes
1341 5. No
55 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2353 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G048_11 (yes)
else go to G051_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G049_11 VALUE OTHER ASSETS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G049_VAL_OTHASSETS
What is the total value of these other assets?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
720 0 1500000 73546.60 132990.80 3749
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121 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if G049_11 (Empty)
else go to G051_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G050_11 VALUE OTHER ASSETS ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G050_
Please provide an estimate of the total value of these assets.
.................................................................................
11 1. < $5,000
13 2. $5,001 - $10,000
7 3. $10,001 - $20,000
12 4. $20,001 - $50,000
10 5. $50,001 - $100,000
7 6. $100,001 - $250,000
4 7. $250,001 - $500,000
3 8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
1 9. $1,000,001 or more
53 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4469 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G051_11 ASSETS IN TRUST
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G051_HAVETRUST
Have you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] put any of your assets
into a trust?
.................................................................................
346 1. Yes
1839 5. No
52 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2353 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G051_11 (yes)
else go to G055_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G052_11 TRUST ASSETS NOT YET REPORTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G052_TRUSTNOTREPORTED
Are there any assets in the trust that you have not yet reported?
.................................................................................
34 1. Yes
305 5. No
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4244 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G052_11 (yes)
else go to G055_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G053_11 VALUE TRUST NOT YET REPORTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G053_VAL_TRUST
What is the total value of the assets in the trust that you have not yet
reported?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
27 0 4500000 533584.11 1089106.76 4556
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7 9999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if G053_11 (Empty)
else go to G055_11
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G054_11 TRUST NOT YET REPORTED ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G054_
Please provide an estimate of the total value of these trust assets.
.................................................................................
1 1. < $5,000
1 2. $5,001 - $20,000
3. $20,001 - $50,000
4. $50,001 - $75,000
5. $75,001 - $125,000
6. $125,001 - $250,000
7. $250,001 - $500,000
8. $500,001 - $1,000,000
9. $1,000,001 or more
5 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4583 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G055_11 HAVE OTHER DEBTS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: G055_HAVEOTHDEBTS
And do you [[and/or your spouse]/[and/or your partner]/] have any debts that we
haven't asked about, such as medical debts, life insurance policy loans, loans
from relatives, and so forth?
Please note: we have already asked about debt on your home, second home, other
real estate, transportation, farm or business, and credit card debt.
.................................................................................
286 1. Yes
1899 5. No
52 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2353 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if G055_11 (yes)
else go to
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G056_11 AMOUNT OF OTHER DEBTS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: G056__DEBT_OTHER
Altogether, what is the total amount of those other debts?
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
263 0 500000 18584.25 40718.93 4304
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23 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
Ask if G056_11 (Empty)
else go to
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G057_11 AMOUNT OF OTHER DEBTS ESTIMATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: G057_
You entered "Don’t know" for "Value of Other Debts"
Would you provide your best estimate or a range, below?
.................................................................................
2 1. < $1,000
4 2. $1,001 - $5,000
1 3. $5,001 - $10,000
2 4. $10,001 - $15,000
2 5. $15,001 - $20,000
2 6. $20,001 - $40,000
7. $40,001 - $60,000
1 8. $60,001- $100,000
1 9. $100,001 or more
8 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4567 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FIRSTRESIDENCE_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G002 PRIMARY RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEPRIMARYRESIDENCE
If you would like to make any changes to your entries, you can change the
amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Primary Residence - asset value
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 90000000 250329.59 1933132.86 2339
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Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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MORTGAGE1STRES_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G004 DEBT PRIMARY RESIDENCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEMORTGAGEPRIMARYRES
If you would like to make any changes to your entries, you can change the
amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Primary Residence - debt/money owed
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 950000 58494.21 103065.39 2339
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Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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SECONDRESIDENCE_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G007 VALUE 2ND HOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUESECONDARYRESIDENCE
If you would like to make any changes to your entries, you can change the
amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Other house or apartment - asset value
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 2000000 37542.19 123467.81 2339
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Ask if PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT=2
else go to Section H
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LOANS2NDRES_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G009 DEBT 2ND HOME
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUELOANSSECONDARYRES
If you would like to make any changes to your entries, you can change the
amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
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entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Other house or apartment - debt/money owed
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2251 0 780000 9010.81 44511.31 2339
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TRANSP_11 CONFIRM VALUE OF TRANSPORTATION G021
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUETRANSPORTATION
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entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 550200 19144.61 26620.67 2339
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DEBTTRANSP_11 CONFIRM G024 TRANSPORTATION DEBT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_DEBTVALUETRANSPORTATION
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Transportation - debt/money owed
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 180000 4510.70 10719.07 2339
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OTHREALESTATE_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT OTHER REAL ESTATE G027
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 9 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEOTHERREALESTATE
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entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Other Real Estate - asset value
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 150000000 121875.26 3172999.40 2339
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DBTOTHREALESTATE_11 CONFIRM G030 DEBT OTHER REAL ESTATE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_DBTVALOTHREALESTATE
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Other Real Estate - debt/money owed
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 6000000 16404.79 147549.53 2339
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FARMBUSINESS_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G033 BUSINESS OR FARM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 10 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEFARMBUSINESS
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re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Business or farm - asset value
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 2000000000 923534.65 42155284.79 2339
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DEBTFARMBUSINESS_11 CONFIRM G036 BUSINESS OR FARM DEBT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_DEBTVALUEFARMBUSINESS
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entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Business or farm - debt/money owed
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 2500000 6020.99 81548.15 2339
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RETIREMENT_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G012 IRAS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUERETIREMENT
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Retirement accounts
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 99999996 241098.89 2204279.06 2339
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STOCKS_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G015 STOCKS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUESTOCKS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Stocks outside of retirement accounts
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 20000000 96032.69 603318.54 2339
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BONDS_11 CONFIRM BONDS AMOUNT G039
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEBONDS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Corporate bonds
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 4130000 13885.56 110777.75 2339
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CDS_11 CONFIRM VALUE G045 CD/GOV BOND/T-BILLS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUECDS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
CDs, Gov Savings Bonds, or Treasury Bills
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 1100000 13663.13 62087.59 2339
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CHECKINGSAVING_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT G042 SAVINGS/CHECKING
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUECHECKINGSAVINGS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Checking/Saving/Money Market accounts
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 1000000 23821.42 58060.73 2339
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OTHERSAVINGS_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT OTHER SAVINGS G049
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUEOTHERSAVINGS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Other savings or assets
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 1500000 28420.58 96179.37 2339
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TRUSTS_11 CONFIRM G053 VALUE TRUST
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALUETRUSTS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Assets in trusts
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 4500000 8737.35 146116.70 2339
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DEBTCREDITCARD_11 CONFIRM G019 CREDIT CARD DEBT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_DEBTVALUECREDITCARD
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Credit card debt
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 75000 2960.56 8222.66 2339
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DEBTOTHERDEBTS_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT OTHER DEBT G056
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_DEBTVALUEOTHERDEBTS
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Other debt
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2251 0 700000 2688.34 21382.48 2339
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G079_NETWORTH_11 TOTAL NET WORTH FINAL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 11 Decimals: 0
Ref: G079_TOTALNETWORTH_FINAL
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Total net worth
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2212 -688750 2000904500 1676644.80 42768140.75 2378
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G079_ASSETONLY_11 TOTAL ASSETS FINAL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
Ref: G079_ASSETONLY_FINAL
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Total assets
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
879 0 42914750 822293.63 2103409.38 3711
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G079_DEBITONLY_11 TOTAL DEBIT FINAL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
Ref: G079_DEBITONLY_FINAL
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amounts in the table below. The totals at the bottom of the screen will
re-calculate as you move to the next line. Once you are satisfied with your
entries, please just click on 'Next'.
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Total debts
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
879 0 7560000 118574.70 328407.76 3711
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CA_CONFIRM_MONTH CONFIRMATION MONTH FILL
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_FLH_CONFIRMATION_MONTH
[NOTE: This variable indicates which month respondents were providing monthly
data for.]
.................................................................................
2123 1. April
2033 2. May
309 3. June
44 4. July
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CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG CONFIRM QUARTERLY PERIOD
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_FLH_CONFIRMATION_DAY_RANGE
[NOTE: This variable indicates which three months respondents were providing
quarterly data for.]
.................................................................................
2123 1. February 1st - April 30th
2033 2. March 1st - May 31st
309 3. April 1st - June 30th
44 4. May 1st - July 31st
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H001_11 MORTAGAGE AMOUNT MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H001_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Mortgage (Interest and Principal)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
581 0 133000 1531.11 6329.41 3387
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564 999994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
58 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H002_11 RENT AMOUNT MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H002_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Rent
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
242 0 390080 2209.91 25059.90 3387
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883 999994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
78 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H003_11 ELECTRICITY MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H003_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Electricity
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1098 0 150200 334.24 4647.68 3387
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35 999994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
70 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H004_11 WATER MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H004_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Water
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
863 0 6048 73.08 292.92 3387
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264 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
76 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H005_11 HEATING FUEL MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H005_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Heating fuel for the home
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
647 0 65120 300.76 3196.78 3387
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469 99994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
87 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H006_11 PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H006_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Telephone, cable, Internet
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1115 0 16948 172.26 516.22 3387
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17 99994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
71 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H007_11 CAR PAYMENT MONTHLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H007_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Car payments (Interest and Principal)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
444 0 5400 396.23 401.50 3387
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696 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
63 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H008_11 FOOD/BEVERAGE LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H008_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Food and beverages: food and drinks, including alcoholic, that you buy in
grocery or other stores
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1139 0 3000 373.16 250.54 3387
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5 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
59 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H009_11 DINING/DRINKING OUT AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H009_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Dining and/or drinking out: items in restaurants, cafes, bars and diners,
including take-out food
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1040 0 2200 169.30 184.57 3387
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107 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
56 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H010_11 GASOLINE AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H010_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gasoline
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1110 0 4200 229.24 205.70 3387
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38 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
55 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H011_11 HOUSEKEEPING SUPPLIES AMT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H011_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Housekeeping supplies: cleaning and laundry products
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
982 0 6000 46.81 194.06 3387
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156 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
65 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H012_11 HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 1
Ref: H012_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Housekeeping, dry cleaning, and laundry services: hiring costs for housekeeping
or home cleaning, and amount spent at dry cleaners and laundries
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
449 0 1200 73.88 111.16 3387
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688 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
66 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H013_11 GARDEN/YARD SUPPLIES LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H013_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gardening and yard supplies: yard, lawn and garden products
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
742 0 1500 89.64 125.17 3387
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390 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
71 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H014_11 GARDEN/YARD SERVICES LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H014_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gardening and yard services: hiring costs including materials they provided
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
404 0 4000 141.22 336.24 3387
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735 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
64 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H015_11 CLOTHING/PRODUCTS LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H015_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Clothing and apparel: including footwear, outerwear, and products such as
watches or jewelry
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
791 0 3000 139.00 192.60 3387
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352 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
60 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H016_11 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS/SERVICES LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: H016_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Personal care products and services: including hair care, shaving and skin
products, amount spent at hair dresser, manicure, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1002 0 700 68.25 70.04 3387
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142 994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
59 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H017_11 MEDICATIONS AMOUNT SPENT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H017_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Prescription and nonprescription medications: out-of-pocket cost, not including
what’s covered by insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1002 0 1800 100.20 130.81 3387
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145 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
56 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H018_11 OOP HEALTH SERVICES AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H018_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Health care services: out-of-pocket cost of hospital care, doctor services, lab
tests, eye, dental, and nursing home care
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
696 0 9000 212.36 558.02 3387
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447 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
60 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H019_11 OOP MEDICAL SUPPLIES AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H019_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Medical supplies: out-of-pocket cost, not including what’s covered by insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
392 0 3000 62.44 168.25 3387
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747 9994. No Money Spent on this Last Month
64 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H020_11 ENTERTAINMENT AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H020_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Entertainment: tickets to movies, sporting events, performing arts, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
525 0 2600 81.90 197.01 3387
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632 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H021_11 SPORTS AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H021_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Sports: including gym and exercise equipment such as bicycles, skis, and boats
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
276 0 13800 129.01 839.87 3387
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879 99994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
48 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H022_11 HOBBIES/LEISURE AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H022_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Hobbies and leisure equipment: such as photography, stamps, reading materials,
camping, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
599 0 8000 116.00 518.38 3387
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558 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H023_11 PERSONAL SERVICES AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H023_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Personal services: including cost of care for elderly and/or children,
after-school activities
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
180 0 4000 138.97 419.27 3387
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977 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H024_11 EDUCATION AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H024_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Education: including tuition, room and board, books, and supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
189 0 20000 500.17 1830.45 3387
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968 99994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
46 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H025_11 OTHER CHILD/PET RELATED AMOUNT LAST MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H025_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent last
month in the described categories. Include spending by all members of your
household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if the amount your
household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item last month, please click the button in the
column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Other child or pet-related spending, not yet reported: including toys, gear,
equipment, and veterinarian
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
469 0 1600 103.33 153.49 3387
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689 9994. No Money Spent on This Last Month
45 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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MORTMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT MORTGAGE MONTH H001
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMORTMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Mortgage
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 133000 665.94 4147.40 3387
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RENTMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT RENT MO H002
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALRENTMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Rent
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 12000 120.44 539.72 3387
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ELCTMO_11 CONFIRM ELECTRICITY AMOUNT MONTH H003
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALELCTMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Electricity
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 12000 140.51 438.54 3387
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WATERMO_11 CONFIRM WATER AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALWATERMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Water
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 61029 96.14 1767.20 3387
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HEATINGMO_11 CONFIRM HEATING AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHEATINGMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Heating fuel for home
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 8716 67.37 283.92 3387
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TELEPHONEMO_11 CONFIRM PHONE AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALTELEPHONEMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Telephone, cable, Internet
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 16948 157.15 495.06 3387
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CARPMTSMO_11 CONFIRM CAR PAYMENT AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCARPMTSMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Car payments
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 5400 144.82 298.91 3387
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FOODBEVMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT FOOD/BEVERAGE MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALFOODBEVMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Food and beverages
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 3000 352.63 253.03 3387
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DININGOUTMO_11 CONFIRM DINING OUT MONTH AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALDININGOUTMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Dining and/or drinking out
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 1500 143.54 169.08 3387
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GASMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT GAS MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALGASMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gasoline
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 4200 212.42 207.65 3387
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HOUSESUPLMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT HH SUPPLIES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOUSESUPLMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Housekeeping supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 6000 37.82 176.18 3387
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HOUSESRVMO_11 CONFIRM HOUSE SERVICES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOUSESRVMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Housekeeping, dry cleaning and laundry services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 1200 27.64 76.77 3387
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YARDSUPLMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT YARD SUPPLIES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALYARDSUPLMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gardening and yard supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 1500 55.82 109.66 3387
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YARDSRVMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT YARD SERVICES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALYARDSRVMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gardening and yard services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 4000 48.25 206.55 3387
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CLOTHINGMO_11 CONFIRM CLOTHING MONTH AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCLOTHINGMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Clothing and apparel
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 3000 91.42 169.51 3387
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PERSCAREMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT PERSONAL CARE MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALPERSCAREMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Personal care products and services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 700 56.90 68.92 3387
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MEDSMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT MEDICINE MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMEDSMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Prescription and nonprescription medications
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 1800 83.57 125.10 3387
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HEALTHSRVMO_11 CONFIRM HEALTH SERVICES AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHEALTHSRVMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Health care services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 9000 124.41 437.88 3387
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MEDSUPLMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT MEDICAL SUPPLIES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMEDSUPLMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Medical supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 592 18.21 52.58 3387
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TICKETSMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT ENTERTAINMENT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALTICKETSMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Entertainment
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 2600 36.25 137.18 3387
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SPORTSMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT SPORTS MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALSPORTSMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Sports
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 13800 30.33 405.60 3387
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HOBBIESMO_11 CONFIRM HOBBIES AMOUNT MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOBBIESMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Hobbies and leisure equipment
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 8000 58.16 370.34 3387
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PERSSRVMO_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT PERSONAL SERVICES MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALPERSSRVMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Personal services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 4000 20.86 169.23 3387
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EDUCATIONMO_11 CONFIRM EDUCATION MONTH AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALEDUCATIONMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Education
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 20000 80.42 749.07 3387
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OTHCHDSPNDMO_11 CONFIRM AMT OTHER CHILD/PET MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALOTHCHDSPNDMO
According to your entries your household's spending in [Value: CA_CONFIRM_MONTH]
on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_MONTH_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Other child or pet-related spending, not yet reported
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 1600 40.92 110.46 3387
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CA_MONTH_TOTAL MONTH TOTAL CALCULATE ITEMS H001 - H025
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_MONTH_TOTAL
[User Note: This is the calculated total for items H001_11 through H025_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1203 0 457510 6006.27 29044.34 3387
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If PR_CAMSSAMPLESTAT = 1 and CA_JAVASCRIPT_ON = 1 and PR_MO_QRTLY = 2 Then
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H101_11 MORTGAGE AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H101_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Mortgage: (Interest and Principal)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
571 0 423204 4704.35 20594.28 3466
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500 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
53 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H102_11 RENT AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H102_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Rent
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
241 0 450180 3436.59 28976.24 3466
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818 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
65 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H103_11 ELECTRICITY QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H103_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Electricity
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1033 0 109364 534.34 3576.04 3466
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36 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
55 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H104_11 WATER QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H104_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Water
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
794 0 62834 225.87 2229.75 3466
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264 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
66 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H105_11 HEATING FUEL QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H105_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Heating fuel for the home
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
658 0 50000 404.00 1978.72 3466
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389 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
77 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H106_11 PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H106_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Telephone, cable, Internet
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1056 0 400360 881.81 12473.51 3466
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12 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
56 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H107_11 CAR PAYMENTS QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H107_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Car payments (Interest and Principal)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
440 0 20000 991.14 1478.77 3466
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641 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
43 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H108_11 FOOD/BEVERAGES AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H108_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Food and beverages: food and drinks, including alcoholic, that you buy in
grocery or other stores
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1075 0 15000 1011.49 904.80 3466
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10 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
39 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H109_11 DINING/DRINKING OUT AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H109_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Dining and/or drinking out: items in restaurants, cafes, bars and diners,
including take-out food
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
990 0 9006 423.13 565.40 3466
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93 9994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
41 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H110_11 GASOLINE AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H110_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gasoline
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1057 0 4000 575.66 489.91 3466
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29 9994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
38 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H111_11 HOUSEKEEPING SUPPLIES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H111_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Housekeeping supplies: cleaning and laundry products
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1003 0 64341 156.74 2031.01 3466
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76 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
45 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H112_11 HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H112_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Housekeeping, dry cleaning, and laundry services: hiring costs for housekeeping
or home cleaning, and amount spent at dry cleaners and laundries
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
516 0 62834 318.15 2791.90 3466
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568 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
40 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H113_11 GARDEN/YARD SUPPLIES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H113_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gardening and yard supplies: yard, lawn and garden products
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
781 0 3000 149.08 190.31 3466
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297 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H114_11 GARDEN/YARD SERVICES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H114_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Gardening and yard services: hiring costs including materials they provided
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
448 0 4200 247.26 369.56 3466
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635 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
41 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H115_11 CLOTHING AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H115_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Clothing and apparel: including footwear, outerwear, and products such as
watches or jewelry
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
913 0 5000 292.63 404.63 3466
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168 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
43 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H116_11 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS/SERVICES LAST QTR
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H116_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Personal care products and services: including hair care, shaving and skin
products, amount spent at hair dresser, manicure, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1034 0 1800 150.48 156.74 3466
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44 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H117_11 OOP MEDICATIONS AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H117_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Prescription and nonprescription medications: out-of-pocket cost, not including
what’s covered by insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
992 0 12590 246.07 498.77 3466
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81 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
51 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H118_11 OOP HEALTH CARE SERVICES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H118_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Health care services: out-of-pocket cost of hospital care, doctor services, lab
tests, eye, dental, and nursing home care
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
805 0 9500 441.13 848.34 3466
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273 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
46 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H119_11 MEDICAL SUPPLIES AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H119_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Medical supplies: out-of-pocket cost, not including what’s covered by insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
460 0 2000 92.46 157.34 3466
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609 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
55 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H120_11 ENTERTAINMENT AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H120_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Entertainment: tickets to movies, sporting events, performing arts, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
612 0 64341 267.27 2616.89 3466
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477 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
35 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H121_11 SPORTS/EXERCIZE AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H121_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Sports: including gym and exercise equipment such as bicycles, skis, and boats
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
302 0 75000 501.92 4352.22 3466
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789 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
33 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H122_11 HOBBIES/LEISURE AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H122_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Hobbies and leisure equipment: such as photography, stamps, reading materials,
camping, etc.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
625 0 30000 211.52 1286.05 3466
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463 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
36 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H123_11 PERSONAL SERVICES AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H123_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Personal services: including cost of care for elderly and/or children,
after-school activities
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
166 0 60291 815.82 4923.37 3466
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927 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
31 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H124_11 EDUCATION AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H124_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Education: including tuition, room and board, books, and supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
210 0 40000 1315.04 4246.47 3466
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878 99994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
36 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H125_11 OTHER CHILD/PET AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H125_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Other child or pet-related spending, not yet reported: including toys, gear,
equipment, and veterinarian
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
494 0 6000 229.22 478.84 3466
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598 9994. No Money Spent on This in Last 3 Months
32 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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MORTQTR_11 CONFIRM MORTGAGE AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMORTQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Mortgage
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 230000 1946.88 7614.94 3466
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RENTQTR_11 CONFIRM RENT AMOUNT QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALRENTQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Rent
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 14000 349.15 1219.94 3466
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ELCTQTR_11 CONFIRM ELECTRICITY QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALELCTQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Electricity
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 20000 366.27 645.81 3466
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WATERQTR_11 CONFIRM WATER QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALWATERQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Water
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 1800 104.55 142.79 3466
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HEATINGQTR_11 CONFIRM HEATH AMOUNT QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHEATINGQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Heating fuel for home
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 6000 192.80 351.07 3466
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TELEPHONEQTR_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT TELEPHONE QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALTELEPHONEQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Telephone, cable, Internet
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 8000 393.28 382.56 3466
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CARPMTSQTR_11 CONFIRM CAR PAYMENT QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCARPMTSQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Car payments
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 20000 390.78 1026.63 3466
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FOODBEVQTR_11 CONFIRM FOOD/BEVERAGE QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALFOODBEVQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Food and beverages
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 6500 943.59 731.54 3466
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DININGOUTQTR_11 CONFIRM DINING OUT AMOUNT QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALDININGOUTQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Dining and/or drinking out
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 9006 377.16 558.59 3466
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GASQTR_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT GAS QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALGASQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gasoline
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 3600 543.20 489.46 3466
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HOUSESUPLQTR_11 CONFIRM HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOUSESUPLQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Housekeeping supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 1500 82.67 96.54 3466
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HOUSESRVQTR_11 CONFIRM HOUSE SERVICES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOUSESRVQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Housekeeping, dry cleaning and laundry services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 7800 90.57 312.08 3466
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YARDSUPLQTR_11 CONFIRM YARD SUPPLIES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALYARDSUPLQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gardening and yard supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 3000 103.68 172.87 3466
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YARDSRVQTR_11 CONFIRM YARD SERVICES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALYARDSRVQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Gardening and yard services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 4200 96.94 249.19 3466
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CLOTHINGQTR_11 CONFIRM CLOTHING QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCLOTHINGQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Clothing and apparel
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 5000 233.04 351.54 3466
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PERSCAREQTR_11 CONFIRM PERSONAL CARE QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALPERSCAREQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Personal care products and services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 1800 137.63 154.72 3466
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MEDSQTR_11 CONFIRM MEDICINE AMOUNT QUATERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMEDSQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Prescription and nonprescription medications
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 55125 256.16 1665.16 3466
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HEALTHSRVQTR_11 CONFIRM HEALTH SERVICES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHEALTHSRVQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Health care services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 9500 314.87 744.33 3466
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MEDSUPLQTR_11 CONFIRM MEDICAL SUPPLIES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALMEDSUPLQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Medical supplies
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 2000 37.82 110.39 3466
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ENTMTQTR_11 CONFIRM ENTERTAINMENT QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALENTMTQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Entertainment
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 6250 88.69 265.83 3466
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SPORTSQTR_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT SPORTS QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALSPORTSQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Sports
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 75000 134.20 2263.46 3466
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HOBBIESQTR_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT HOBBIES QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOBBIESQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Hobbies and leisure equipment
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 30000 117.99 964.64 3466
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PERSSRVQTR_11 CONFIRM PERSONAL SERVICES QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALPERSSRVQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Personal services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 16000 67.08 646.91 3466
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EDUCATIONQTR_11 CONFIRM EDUCATION QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALEDUCATIONQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Education
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 40000 245.62 1902.36 3466
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OTHCHDSPNDQTR_11 CONFIRM OTHER CHILD/PET QUARTERLY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALOTHCHDSPNDQTR
According to your entries your household's spending over the last 3 calendar
months ([Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG]) on the described categories was:
$[Value: CA_QTR_TOTAL].
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'.
As a reminder, there are some categories of spending that we have not yet asked
you about, but that we will ask you in the next set of questions in this survey.
(Click here for a list of spending categories that we will ask about in the next
set of questions.)
Other child or pet-related spending, not yet reported
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 6000 105.78 355.36 3466
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CA_QTR_TOTAL CALCULATE AMOUNT TOTAL QUARTERLY H101 - 125
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_QTR_TOTAL
[User Note: This is the calculated total for items H101_11 through H125_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1124 0 559223 9436.36 28034.05 3466
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H201_11 PURCHASE AUTO/TRUCK QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H201_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Automobile or truck (Total before any trade-in)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
216 0 70000 10392.88 13533.88 2263
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2044 99994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
67 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H202_11 PURCHASE REFRIGERATOR QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H202_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Refrigerator
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
117 0 2500 471.69 656.16 2263
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2145 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
65 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H203_11 PURCHASE STOVE/OVENQUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H203_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Stove and/or oven
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
116 0 5000 403.59 726.16 2263
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2142 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
69 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H204_11 PURCHASE WASHER/DRYER QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H204_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Washing machine and/or dryer
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
136 0 3100 444.12 600.16 2263
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2124 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
67 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H205_11 PURCHASE DISHWASHER QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H205_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Dishwasher
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
98 0 1400 192.65 322.58 2263
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2162 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
67 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H206_11 PURCHASE TELEVISION QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H206_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Television
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
216 0 5000 530.76 705.81 2263
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2048 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
63 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H207_11 PURCHASE COMPUTER QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H207_AMTPERMONTH
In the last three months did you or anyone else in your household purchase any
of the items listed below? If so, please provide the purchase price. If you
purchased more than one item in any category, please report the total purchase
price of all the items you bought in that category.
If there were no purchases in a given category over the last 3 calendar months,
please click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Computer
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
288 0 2300 517.78 506.68 2263
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1972 9994. Did Not Purchase in Last 3 Months
67 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H208_11 HOMEOWNER/RENT INSURANCE LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H208_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1317 0 5484 407.26 519.64 2263
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841 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
169 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H209_11 PROPERTY TAX AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H209_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Property taxes
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1134 0 13000 1186.81 1390.32 2263
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1014 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
179 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H210_11 VEHICLE INSURANCE AMOUNT QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: H210_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Vehicle insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1754 0 8003 426.33 396.42 2263
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404 9994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
169 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H211_11 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H211_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Vehicle maintenance: parts, repairs, and servicing
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1417 0 70214 407.42 1946.54 2263
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762 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
148 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H212_11 OOP HEALTH INSURANCE LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H212_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Health insurance: out-of-pocket, including Medicare supplemental insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1528 0 13500 743.45 904.62 2263
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640 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
159 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H213_11 TRIPS/VACATION AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H213_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Trips and vacations: including transportation, accommodations, and recreational
expenses on trips
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
965 0 23000 1413.15 2178.84 2263
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1277 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
85 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H214_11 HOME REPAIR MATERIALS LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H214_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Home repairs and maintenance: materials your household bought directly
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
883 0 30000 611.89 1882.01 2263
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1349 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
95 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H215_11 HOME REPAIRS SERVICES LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: H215_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Home repairs and maintenance services: hiring costs including materials they
provided
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
608 0 46000 1542.72 4053.52 2263
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1609 99994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
110 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H216_11 CONTRIBUTIONS AMOUNT LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H216_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Contributions to religious, educational, charitable, or political organizations
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1577 0 280310 845.03 7203.00 2263
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655 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
95 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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H217_11 GIFTS FAMILY/FRIENDS LAST QUARTER
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H217_AMTPERMONTH
Please provide your best estimate of how much in total your household spent over
the last 3 calendar months [November 1st - January 31st/December 1st - February
28th/January 1st - March 31st/February 1st - April 30th/March 1st - May
31st/April 1st - June 30th/May 1st - July 31st/June 1st - August 31st/July 1st -
September 30th/August 1st - October 31st/September 1st - November 30th/October
1st - December 31st] in the described categories. Include spending by all
members of your household, that is, by you and anyone living with you. Even if
the amount your household spent was unusual, please report that amount.
If no money was spent on a given item over the last 3 calendar months, please
click the button in the column on the far right for that item.
Please answer in whole dollars (no cents).
Cash or gifts to family and friends outside your household: including alimony
and child support payments
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1116 0 150000 954.27 5010.61 2263
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1103 999994. No Money Spent on this in Last 3 Months
108 999999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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CA_LESSFREQ CALCULATE QUARTERLY TOTAL H202 - 217
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: CA_LESSFREQ
[User Note: This is the calculated total for items H202_11 through H217_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 284088 5276.33 10169.59 2264
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AUTO_11 CONFIRM AUTO/TRUCK AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALAUTO
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Automobile or truck
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 70000 957.79 5071.61 2263
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REFRIGERATOR_11 CONFIRM REFRIGERATOR AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALREFRIGERATOR
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Refrigerator
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 2500 24.58 183.79 2263
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STOVE_11 CONFIRM STOVE AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALSTOVE
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Stove and/or oven
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 5000 20.25 183.91 2263
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WASHERDRYER_11 CONFIRM WASHER/DRYER AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALWASHERDRYER
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Washing machine and/or dryer
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 3100 25.96 178.23 2263
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DISHWASHER_11 CONFIRM DISHWASER AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALDISHWASHER
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Dishwasher
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 1400 8.11 76.40 2263
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TV_11 CONFIRM TELEVISION AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALTV
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Television
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 5000 49.41 264.21 2263
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COMPUTER_11 CONFIRM COMPUTER AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCOMPUTER
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Computer
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 2300 64.40 246.56 2263
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HOMERENTINS_11 CONFIRM HOME/RENT INSURANCE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOMERENTINS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Homeowner's or renter's insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 5484 231.95 440.00 2264
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PROPERTYTAXES_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT PROPERTYTAXES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALPROPERTYTAXES
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Property taxes
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 13000 583.03 1139.27 2264
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CARINS_11 CONFIRM CAR INSURANCE AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCARINS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Vehicle insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 3500 320.22 356.79 2264
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CARMAINT_11 CONFIRM CAR MAINTENACE AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCARMAINT
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Vehicle maintenance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 7228 218.69 489.31 2264
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HEALTHINS_11 CONFIRM HEALTH INSURANCE AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHEALTHINS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Health insurance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2326 0 13500 490.61 792.21 2264
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TRIPS_11 CONFIRM AMOUNT TRIPS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALTRIPS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Trips and vacations
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 23000 586.73 1566.44 2263
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HOMEREPAIRDIY_11 CONFIRM HOME REPAIRS MATERIALS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOMEREPAIRDIY
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Home repairs and maintenance
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 30000 233.50 1196.51 2263
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HOMEREPAIRSRV_11 CONFIRM HOME REPAIRS SERVICES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALHOMEREPAIRSRV
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Home repairs and maintenance services
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 46000 410.67 2193.23 2263
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CONTRIBUTIONS_11 CONFIRM CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALCONTRIBUTIONS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Contributions to religious, educational, charitable, or political organizations
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 280310 586.59 6113.75 2263
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GIFTS_11 CONFIRM GIFT FAMILY/FRIEND AMOUNT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DIS_VALGIFTS
According to your entries your household's spending in the last 3 calendar
months ({Value: CA_CONFIRM_DAY_RNG}) on the described categories was:
${Value: CA_LESSFREQ}.
Below is a summary of your entries. If you would like to make any changes to
your entries, you can change the amounts in the table below. Your total will
re-calculate as you go. Once you are satisfied with your entries, please just
click 'Next'
Cash or gifts to family and friends outside the household
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2327 0 150000 463.31 3507.72 2263
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H602_11 TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT QUARTERLY H101-H125
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H602_QTR_TOTAL
[User Note: This is the calculated total for items H101_11 through H125_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1096 0 237315 7801.73 10002.99 3494
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H603_11 TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT QUARTERLY H202-H217
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: H603_LESSFREQ_TOTAL
[User Note: This is the calculated total for items H202_11 through H217_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2257 0 284088 5314.50 10270.91 2333
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H900M1_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
641 1. Investment account statements
652 2. Bank statements
374 3. Check registers
98 4. Personal Finance Software
53 5. Tax returns
213 6. I asked someone else
150 7. Other sources
2256 8. I did not use any records
153 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M2_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
521 2. Bank statements
358 3. Check registers
55 4. Personal Finance Software
128 5. Tax returns
110 6. I asked someone else
164 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
3254 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M3_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
221 3. Check registers
45 4. Personal Finance Software
169 5. Tax returns
84 6. I asked someone else
131 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
3940 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M4_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
3. Check registers
24 4. Personal Finance Software
82 5. Tax returns
30 6. I asked someone else
55 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
4399 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M5_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
3. Check registers
4. Personal Finance Software
17 5. Tax returns
8 6. I asked someone else
22 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
4543 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M6_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
3. Check registers
4. Personal Finance Software
5. Tax returns
1 6. I asked someone else
3 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
4586 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M7_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
3. Check registers
4. Personal Finance Software
5. Tax returns
6. I asked someone else
1 7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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H900M8_11 TYPE OF FINANCIAL RECORDS USED - 8
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: H900_
What sources of information, if any, did you use to assist you in answering
these questions about your finances?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Investment account statements
2. Bank statements
3. Check registers
4. Personal Finance Software
5. Tax returns
6. I asked someone else
7. Other sources
8. I did not use any records
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If CA_JAVASCRIPT_ON = 1, then continue
else go to Section J
If R's current age is under 70, continue
else go to next section if R is not currently receiving income from SS
(F006_CURRCVSSI_11 = 5), continue
else, go to I019_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I001_11 PERCENT CHANCE RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I001
[Earlier you mentioned that you are not currently receiving income from Social
Security./]
On a scale from 0 to 100, (where 0 means no chance and 100 means absolutely
certain), what do you think is the percent chance that you will receive Social
Security benefits at some time in the future?
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1924 0 100 73.81 31.38 2636
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30 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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FL_I003 FILL VARIABLE - AGE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: FL_I003
[Note: The values in this field are used in fills for I029_11, I032_11,
I034_11, I035_11, I036_11, and I037_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
783 50 75 65.40 2.88 3807
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If R reported a chance they will receive Social Security benefits at some time
in the future (I001_11 > 0), continue
else, go to next section If R is randomized into BC or PC (I_GROUP=2 or 4),
continue
else, go to I007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I003_11 AGE EXPECT TO RECEIVE SS BENEFITS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
At what age do you expect to start collecting these benefits?
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1765 0 75 65.17 4.47 2805
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20 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006INTRO_11 SS AGE BALLS AND BINS INTRO
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Some people are uncertain about when they will start collecting their Social
Security benefits. In the next question, we ask you to think about the age at
which you will start collecting these benefits. We will show you 20 balls that
you can put in eight different bins, reflecting what you think are the chances
out of 20 that the age at which you will start collecting falls in each bin. The
more likely you think it is that the age at which you will start collecting
falls in a given bin, the more balls you should assign to this bin. For example,
if you put all the balls in the bin 63, it means you are certain that you will
start collecting these benefits on or after your 63rd birthday and before your
64th birthday.
Another example is illustrated on the next screen.
.................................................................................
1775 1. Asked I006 Balls and Bins items
2815 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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I006A_11 SS AGE BIN - UNALLOCATED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
[NOTE: This represents the number of balls the respondent did not allocate in
answering the question]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 0.52 2.65 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006B_11 SSAGE BIN 1 - REC SS AT AGE 61 OR LESS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 61 or less
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 0.41 2.39 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006C_11 SS AGE BIN 2- REC SS AT AGE 62
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 62
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 3.15 6.23 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006D_11 SS AGE BIN 3 - REC SS AT AGE 63
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 63
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 1.41 3.29 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006E_11 SS AGE BIN 4 - REC SS AT AGE 64
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 64
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 1.34 2.69 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006F_11 SS AGE BIN 5 - REC SS AT AGE 65
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 65
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 4.37 5.65 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006G_11 SS AGE BIN 6 - REC SS AT AGE 66
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 66
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 3.53 5.47 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006H_11 SS AGE BIN 7 - REC SS AT AGE 67
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 67
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 2.44 4.38 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I006I_11 SS AGE BIN 8 - REC SS AT AGE 68
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Age 68 or older
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 8 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that you will start
collecting social security benefits at that age.
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1711 0 20 2.83 5.63 2815
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64 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I007_11 AMT OF SS BENEFITS EXPECTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I007
[How/If you were to start collecting Social Security benefits at [[Value:
I003_11]/65/70, how] much do you expect your monthly Social Security benefits to
be in today's dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1670 10 37476 1404.53 1673.30 2806
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114 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I008_11 VERIFICATION OF AMT SS BENEFITS EXPECTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I008
This number is very important for the survey: [You just entered $[Value:
I007_11] per month for your expected Social Security benefits./You left the
amount per month for your expected Social Security benefits empty.] Is this
what you meant to enter?
.................................................................................
1590 1. Yes, continue
168 2. No, I want to change it
26 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2806 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
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If R wants to change expected amount of monthly social security benefit
(I008_11=2), continue
else, go to screen I012_bin1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I009_11 EXPECT AMT OF SS BENFITS - CORRECTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I009
How much do you expect your monthly Social Security benefits to be in today's
dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
164 180 16500 1464.92 1397.73 4422
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4 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_VAL1A_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 1 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_1
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 5 3430 378.26 215.47 3699
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I012_VAL1B_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 2 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_2
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 10 6860 756.52 430.95 3699
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I012_VAL1C_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 3 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_3
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 15 10290 1134.78 646.42 3699
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I012_VAL1D_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 4 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_4
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 20 13720 1513.04 861.89 3699
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I012_VAL1E_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 5 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_5
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 25 17150 1891.30 1077.37 3699
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I012_VAL1F_11 SS AMT EXPECTED - BIN 6 VALUE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I012_LAB_6
*
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
891 30 20580 2269.56 1292.84 3699
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I012_UNALLOC_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - UNALLOCATED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
[NOTE: This represents the number of balls the respondent did not allocate in
answering the question]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 0.59 2.85 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN1_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 1--Range value of 0 through [Value: I012_VAL1A_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 0.16 1.43 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN2_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 2--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1A_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1B_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 0.34 1.51 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN3_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 3--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1B_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1C_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 2.92 4.33 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN4_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at age
[age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 4--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1C_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1D_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 12.11 6.18 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN5_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 5--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1D_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1E_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 3.26 4.48 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN6_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 6--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1E_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 0.48 1.90 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I012_BIN7_11 SS BENFITS EXPECTED - BIN 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin [if you were to start claiming at [age
[Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]./.]
Bin 7--Range value greater than [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
857 0 20 0.15 1.05 3690
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43 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I013_11 ALL BALLS IN ONE OR TWO ADJACENT BINS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I013_ASK_IF
.................................................................................
1362 0. ALL BALLS NOT IN ONE BIN OR 2 ADJACENT BINS
605 1. ALL BALLS IN ONE BIN OR 2 ADJACENT BINS
2623 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
FL_I014_2_11 AMT R EXPECTS FOR SS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: FL_I014_2_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1679 10 37476 1372.67 1376.98 2623
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288 99996. Certain Values
==========================================================================================
If R is randomized into PU or PC (I_GROUP =3 or 4), continue
else, go to I003_11 BP If R is randomized into higher first (I_higherfirst=1),
continue
else, go to I017_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I015_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENEFITS WILL BE HIGHER 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Now what about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be higher:
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1D_11] per month [if you
were to start claiming at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age70]?/?]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
863 0 100 31.19 25.83 3709
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18 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If I015_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I017_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I016_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENEFITS WILL BE HIGHER 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Still about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be higher: On
the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1E_11] per month [if you
were to start claiming at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age70]?/?]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
677 0 100 18.18 21.29 3913
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999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I017_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENEFITS WILL BE LOWER 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I017
Now what about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be lower?:
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1C_11] per month [if you
were to start claiming at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age70]?/?]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
865 0 100 34.79 27.79 3709
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16 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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If I017_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I020_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I018_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENEFITS WILL BE LOWER 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I018
Still about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be lower: On
the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1B_11] per month [if you
were to start claiming at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age70]?/?]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
708 0 100 21.04 25.15 3873
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9 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R reported a chance that there will be any change to SS in general (E016_11
> 0 or E116_11 > 0) and R is currently not receiving income from SS
(F006_CURRCVSSI_11 not 1) and reported a chance they will receive Social
Security benefits at some time in the future (I001_11 > 0), continue
If R reported a chance that there will be any change to SS in general (E016_11
> 0 or E116_11 > 0) and R is currently receiving income from SS
(F006_CURRCVSSI_11 = 1), continue
else, go to next section
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I019_11 PERCENT CHANCE CURRENT SS BENEFITS CUT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I019
Earlier we asked you about Social Security cuts in general in the next 10 years.
Now we would like to know whether you think these Social Security changes might
affect your own benefits.
[On a scale from 0 to 100, (where 0 means no chance and 100 means absolutely
certain), what do you think is the percent chance that the benefits you yourself
are receiving from Social Security will be cut some time over the next 10
years?/On a scale from 0 to 100, what do you think is the percent chance that
over the next 10 years there will be changes to Social Security that will reduce
your future benefits compared to what you would get under the current system?]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2669 0 100 51.76 30.39 1862
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59 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R expects own benefits to change (I019_11 > 0) and R is not currently
receiving income from Social Security (F006_CURRCVSSI_11 NOT 1) and R is
randomized into BU or PU (I_GROUP =1 or 3), continue
If R is currently receiving income from Social Security (F006_CURRCVSSI_11=1),
go to I038M1_11
else, go to I029_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I020_11 AMT EXPECT SS IF NO REFORM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I020
Assuming that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not affect
your benefits, how much would you expect your monthly Social Security benefits
to be in today's dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
777 10 18000 1343.45 875.87 3774
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39 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I021_11 VERIFY AMT GIVEN IN I020
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I021
This number is very important for the survey: [You just entered $[Value:
I020_11] per month for your expected Social Security benefits./You left the
amount per month for your expected Social Security benefits empty.] Is this
what you meant to enter?
.................................................................................
787 1. Yes, continue
22 2. No, I want to change it
7 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3774 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If R wants to change expected amount of monthly social security benefit
(I021_11=2), continue
else, go to I023_BIN1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I022_11 CORRECTED AMT EXPECT SS BENES
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I022
How much do you expect your monthly Social Security benefits to be in today's
dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
21 700 2200 1464.29 469.61 4568
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1 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R is randomized into BU (I_GROUP =1), continue
else, go to I025_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I023_UNALLOC_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - UNALLOC
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
[NOTE: This represents the number of balls the respondent did not allocate in
answering the question]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 19 0.31 2.00 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I023_BIN1_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 1--Range value of 0 through [Value: I012_VAL1A_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 0.11 1.10 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I023_BIN2_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 2--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1A_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1B_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 0.39 1.77 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I023_BIN3_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 3--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1B_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1C_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 2.88 4.48 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I023_BIN4_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 4--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1C_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1D_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 11.84 6.67 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I023_BIN5_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 5--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1D_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1E_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 3.28 4.85 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I023_BIN6_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 6--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1E_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 0.66 2.24 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I023_BIN7_11 CHANCE REFORM NOT AFFECT BENES - BIN 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 7--Range value greater than [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
383 0 20 0.52 2.67 4170
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37 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R is randomized into PU (I_GROUP =3) and randomized into higher first
(I_higherfirst=1), continue
If R is randomized into BU (I_GROUP =1), go to I038 BP
else, go to I027_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I025_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES HIGHER THAN EXPECTED 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1D_11] per month?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
380 0 100 29.75 27.35 4195
-----------------------------------------------------------------
15 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If I025_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I027_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I026_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES HIGHER THAN EXPECTED 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
On the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1E_11] per month?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
288 0 100 18.56 21.46 4300
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2 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I027_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES LOWER THAN EXPECTED 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I027
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
Now what about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be lower?:
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1C_11] per month?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
379 0 100 32.04 26.57 4195
-----------------------------------------------------------------
16 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If I017_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I029_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I028_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES LOWER THAN EXPECTED 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I028
On the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1B_11] per month?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
306 0 100 17.39 21.70 4282
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R expects own benefits to change (I019_11 > 0) and is randomized into BC or
PC (I_GROUP = 2 or 4), continue
else, go to I038M1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I029_11 AMT EXPECT SS BENES IF NO REFORM
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I029
Assuming that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not affect
your benefits, how much would you expect your monthly Social Security benefits
to be in today's dollars if you were to start collecting Social Security
benefits at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
Please answer in whole dollars
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
767 10 12000 1369.25 872.98 3779
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44 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I030_11 VERIFY AMT GIVEN AT I029
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I030
This number is very important for the survey: [You just entered $[Value:
I029_11] per month for your expected Social Security benefits. /You left the
amount per month for your expected Social Security benefits empty.] Is this what
you meant to enter?
.................................................................................
774 1. Yes, continue
27 2. No, I want to change it
10 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3779 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If R wants to change expected amount of monthly social security benefit
(I030_11=2), continue
else, go to I032_bin1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I031_11 AMT EXPECT SS BENES IF NO REFORM - CORRECTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I031
How much do you expect your monthly Social Security benefits to be in today's
dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
23 300 4500 1529.78 963.71 4563
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4 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R is randomized into BC (I_GROUP = 2), continue
else, go to I034_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I032_UNALLOC_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - UNALLOC
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
[NOTE: This represents the number of balls the respondent did not allocate in
answering the question]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 0.56 2.74 4185
-----------------------------------------------------------------
24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I032_BIN1_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 1--Range value of 0 through [Value: I012_VAL1A_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 0.30 2.21 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I032_BIN2_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 2--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1A_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1B_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 18 0.43 1.86 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I032_BIN3_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 3--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1B_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1C_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 2.57 4.48 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I032_BIN4_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 4--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1C_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1D_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 11.33 6.98 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I032_BIN5_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 5--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1D_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1E_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 3.80 5.15 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
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I032_BIN6_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 6--Range value of [Value: I012_VAL1E_11] through [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 0.68 2.18 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I032_BIN7_11 AMT SS EXPECTED IF NO REFORM - BIN 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin if you were to start collecting at
[age [I003_11]/age 65/age70].
Bin 7--Range value greater than [Value: I012_VAL1F_11]
Bin values for this series of items come from I012_VAL1A_11 through
I012_VAL1F_11
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
381 0 20 0.33 1.95 4185
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24 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If R is randomized into PC (I_GROUP = 4) and randomized into higher first
(I_higherfirst=1), continue
If R is randomized into BC (I_GROUP = 2), go to I038_11
else, go to I036_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I034_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES MORE THAN EXPECT 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1D_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
202 0 100 35.40 27.48 4155
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233 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If I034_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I036_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I035_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES MORE THAN EXPECT 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
On the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1E_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
171 0 100 23.32 23.77 4419
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==========================================================================================
I036_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES LESS THAN EXPECT 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I036
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
Now what about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be lower?:
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1C_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
392 0 100 29.87 25.68 4155
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43 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If I036_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I038M1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I037_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES LESS THAN EXPECT 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: I037
On the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be less than $[Value: I012_VAL1B_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
320 0 100 19.76 23.80 4269
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1 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If PR_I_GROUP = 4 and DS_Version =1, continue
else go to I038_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I034_2_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES MORE THAN EXPECT 1_2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Again, assume that any reform that may take place in Social Security would not
affect your benefits.
Now what about the chances that your Social Security benefits might be higher?
On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means no chance and 100 means you are
absolutely certain, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1D_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
6 10 60 36.67 22.51 4584
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
If I034_2_11 > 0, continue
else, go to I036_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I035_2_11 PERCENT CHANCE SS BENES MORE THAN EXPECT 2_2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
On the same scale, what do you think is the percent chance that your Social
Security benefits will be more than $[Value: I012_VAL1E_11] per month if you
were to start collecting at [age [Value: I003_11]/age 65/age 70]?
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
6 0 50 21.67 20.17 4584
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==========================================================================================
I038M1_11 WHICH SS BENEFITS RECEIVING 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I038
You told us that you currently receive Social Security benefits. Which ones are
you currently receiving:
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
733 1. Social Security Retirement benefits
44 2. Social Security Spouse or divorced spouse benefits
92 3. Social Security disability insurance benefit (SSDI)
49 4. Social Security widow(er) benefit
3 5. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
2 6. Other Social Security benefit not mentioned above
121 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3546 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I038M2_11 WHICH SS BENEFITS RECEIVING 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I038
You told us that you currently receive Social Security benefits. Which ones are
you currently receiving:
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Social Security Retirement benefits
26 2. Social Security Spouse or divorced spouse benefits
8 3. Social Security disability insurance benefit (SSDI)
17 4. Social Security widow(er) benefit
2 5. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
8 6. Other Social Security benefit not mentioned above
4529 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I038M3_11 WHICH SS BENEFITS RECEIVING 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I038
You told us that you currently receive Social Security benefits. Which ones are
you currently receiving:
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Social Security Retirement benefits
2. Social Security Spouse or divorced spouse benefits
2 3. Social Security disability insurance benefit (SSDI)
4. Social Security widow(er) benefit
5. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
1 6. Other Social Security benefit not mentioned above
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I038M4_11 WHICH SS BENEFITS RECEIVING 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I038
You told us that you currently receive Social Security benefits. Which ones are
you currently receiving:
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Social Security Retirement benefits
2. Social Security Spouse or divorced spouse benefits
3. Social Security disability insurance benefit (SSDI)
4. Social Security widow(er) benefit
5. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
6. Other Social Security benefit not mentioned above
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I039_11 YEAR RESPONDENT CLAIMED SOCIAL SECURITY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I039
In what year did you file to claim your Social Security benefit?
.................................................................................
1009 1964-2011. Actual Values
35 9999. QUESTION SKIPPED
3546 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If R is receiving SS retirement benefits or SS spouse or divorced spouse
benefits (I038M1_11= 1 or 2 or I038M2_11= 1 or 2 or I038M3_11= 1 or 2 or
I038M4_11= 1 or 2), continue
else, go to I044_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I040_11 CLAIMED AS ANTICIPATED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I040
Was this about when you had planned or expected to file or was it earlier or
later?
.................................................................................
230 1. I filed earlier than I had expected
501 2. I filed about when I had expected
22 3. I filed later than I had expected
19 8. Don't know
5 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3813 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M1_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
56 1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
17 2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
46 3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
22 4. Retired early because I could afford to
33 5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
13 6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
43 7. Other
9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4360 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M2_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
6 2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
2 4. Retired early because I could afford to
10 5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
7 6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
6 7. Other
4559 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M3_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
2 3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
4. Retired early because I could afford to
1 5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
2 6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
7. Other
4585 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M4_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
4. Retired early because I could afford to
1 5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
1 6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
1 7. Other
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M5_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
4. Retired early because I could afford to
5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
1 7. Other
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I041M6_11 REASONS CLAIMED EARLIER - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: I041
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits earlier than
expected
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retired early because my health made it hard/impossible to
work
2. Retired early because my job became too difficult or tiring
3. Retired early because I lost my job, it was hard to find
another similar job
4. Retired early because I could afford to
5. Filed early because I needed access to additional income
6. Filed early to lock in benefits before they may be cut (due
to reform)
7. Other
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I042M1_11 REASONS CLAIMED LATER - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I042
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits later than
expected?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
2 1. Retirement accounts lost value, had to work longer than
expected
2. Home lost value, had to work longer than expected
1 3. Lost money in stock market (besides retirement accounts),
had to work longer than expected
2 4. Other financial problems, had to worker longer than expected
2 5. Needed to work longer to keep health insurance
6. Health better than expected, able to work longer
1 7. Good job, wanted to work longer
2 8. Filed later to get higher Social Security benefit
12 97. Other
4568 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I042M2_11 REASONS CLAIMED LATER - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I042
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits later than
expected?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retirement accounts lost value, had to work longer than
expected
2. Home lost value, had to work longer than expected
1 3. Lost money in stock market (besides retirement accounts),
had to work longer than expected
4. Other financial problems, had to worker longer than expected
2 5. Needed to work longer to keep health insurance
1 6. Health better than expected, able to work longer
7. Good job, wanted to work longer
8. Filed later to get higher Social Security benefit
97. Other
4586 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I042M3_11 REASONS CLAIMED LATER - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I042
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits later than
expected?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retirement accounts lost value, had to work longer than
expected
2. Home lost value, had to work longer than expected
3. Lost money in stock market (besides retirement accounts),
had to work longer than expected
4. Other financial problems, had to worker longer than expected
5. Needed to work longer to keep health insurance
6. Health better than expected, able to work longer
7. Good job, wanted to work longer
2 8. Filed later to get higher Social Security benefit
1 97. Other
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I042M4_11 REASONS CLAIMED LATER - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I042
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security benefits later than
expected?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Retirement accounts lost value, had to work longer than
expected
2. Home lost value, had to work longer than expected
3. Lost money in stock market (besides retirement accounts),
had to work longer than expected
4. Other financial problems, had to worker longer than expected
5. Needed to work longer to keep health insurance
6. Health better than expected, able to work longer
7. Good job, wanted to work longer
8. Filed later to get higher Social Security benefit
97. Other
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M1_11 REASONS CLAIMED 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
400 1. Reached Social Security retirement age
23 2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
25 3. Could afford to retire
4 4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
3 5. Job became too difficult/tiring
25 6. Needed access to Social Security income
6 7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
14 97. Other
1 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4089 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M2_11 REASONS CLAIMED 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
41 2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
46 3. Could afford to retire
8 4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
4 5. Job became too difficult/tiring
22 6. Needed access to Social Security income
16 7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
7 97. Other
4446 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M3_11 REASONS CLAIMED 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
25 3. Could afford to retire
6 4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
10 5. Job became too difficult/tiring
11 6. Needed access to Social Security income
15 7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
4 97. Other
4519 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M4_11 REASONS CLAIMED 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
3. Could afford to retire
2 4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
4 5. Job became too difficult/tiring
3 6. Needed access to Social Security income
5 7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
2 97. Other
4574 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M5_11 REASONS CLAIMED 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
3. Could afford to retire
4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
2 5. Job became too difficult/tiring
6. Needed access to Social Security income
7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
97. Other
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M6_11 REASONS CLAIMED 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
3. Could afford to retire
4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
5. Job became too difficult/tiring
1 6. Needed access to Social Security income
7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
97. Other
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M7_11 REASONS CLAIMED 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
3. Could afford to retire
4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
5. Job became too difficult/tiring
6. Needed access to Social Security income
1 7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
97. Other
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
I043M8_11 REASONS CLAIMED 8
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: I043
What were the reasons you filed for Social Security at that time?
Please check all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Reached Social Security retirement age
2. Became eligible for pension benefits at my job
3. Could afford to retire
4. Health made it hard/impossible to work
5. Job became too difficult/tiring
6. Needed access to Social Security income
7. Lock in benefits before they may be cut (due to reform)
97. Other
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If R expects own benefits to change (I019_11 > 0), continue
else, go to end of section
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I044_11 EXPECTED SS BENES 10 YRS - AMT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I044
How much do you expect your monthly Social Security benefits to be 10 years from
now in today's dollars?
Please answer in whole dollars
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
708 10 25400 1390.90 1900.05 3727
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155 99999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2A_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_1
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 5 7255 349.69 264.42 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2B_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_2
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 10 14510 699.39 528.84 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2C_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_3
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 15 21765 1049.08 793.26 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2D_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_4
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 20 29020 1398.78 1057.68 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2E_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_5
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 25 36275 1748.47 1322.10 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_VAL2F_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN VALUE 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
Ref: I047_LAB_6
*
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
3011 30 43530 2098.17 1586.53 1579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
I047_UNALLOC_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - UNALLOCATED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
[NOTE: This represents the number of balls the respondent did not allocate in
answering the question]
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 0.80 3.31 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN1_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 1--Range value of 0 through [Value: I047_VAL2A_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 0.49 2.68 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN2_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 2--Range value of [Value: I047_VAL2A_11] through [Value: I047_VAL2B_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 0.52 1.97 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN3_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 3--Range value of [Value: I047_VAL2B_11] through [Value: I047_VAL2C_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 3.00 4.69 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN4_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 4--Range value of [Value: I047_VAL2C_11] through [Value: I047_VAL2D_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 10.94 6.89 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN5_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 5--Range value of [Value: I047_VAL2D_11] through [Value: I047_VAL2E_11]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 3.39 4.96 3728
-----------------------------------------------------------------
83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN6_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 6--Range value of [Value: I047_VAL2E_11] through [Value: I047_VAL2F_11]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 16 0.54 1.97 3728
-----------------------------------------------------------------
83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
I047_BIN7_11 CHANCE SS BENES IN 10 YRS - BIN 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
By clicking on the + and - buttons under each bin or clicking on and dragging
each ball into a bin, please put the 20 balls into the 7 bins so that it
reflects what you think the chances are (out of 20) that your monthly Social
Security benefits will fall into each bin.
Bin 7--Range value greater than [Value: I047_VAL2F_11]
.................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
779 0 20 0.32 2.07 3728
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83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J003_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 1 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J003_RATING1_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 1
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
106 1. Very unattractive 1
52 2. 2
61 3. 3
44 4. 4
172 5. 5
65 6. 6
71 7. 7
58 8. 8
17 9. 9
67 10. Very attractive 10
66 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J004_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 1 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J004_RATING1_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 1
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
150 1. Very unattractive 1
55 2. 2
71 3. 3
55 4. 4
158 5. 5
52 6. 6
52 7. 7
44 8. 8
11 9. 9
57 10. Very attractive 10
74 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J007_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 2 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J007_RATING2_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 2
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
173 1. Very unattractive 1
71 2. 2
86 3. 3
68 4. 4
134 5. 5
38 6. 6
39 7. 7
47 8. 8
13 9. 9
35 10. Very attractive 10
75 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J008_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 2 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J008_RATING2_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 2
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
176 1. Very unattractive 1
74 2. 2
88 3. 3
82 4. 4
127 5. 5
45 6. 6
33 7. 7
33 8. 8
9 9. 9
31 10. Very attractive 10
81 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J011_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 3 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J011_RATING3_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 3
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
150 1. Very unattractive 1
62 2. 2
62 3. 3
60 4. 4
120 5. 5
66 6. 6
61 7. 7
64 8. 8
23 9. 9
32 10. Very attractive 10
79 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J012_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 3 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J012_RATING3_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 3
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
137 1. Very unattractive 1
58 2. 2
69 3. 3
69 4. 4
124 5. 5
64 6. 6
58 7. 7
58 8. 8
17 9. 9
40 10. Very attractive 10
85 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J015_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 4 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J015_RATING4_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 4
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
93 1. Very unattractive 1
44 2. 2
64 3. 3
56 4. 4
112 5. 5
67 6. 6
93 7. 7
80 8. 8
33 9. 9
55 10. Very attractive 10
82 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J016_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 4 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J016_RATING4_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 4
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
118 1. Very unattractive 1
53 2. 2
76 3. 3
82 4. 4
125 5. 5
53 6. 6
60 7. 7
57 8. 8
25 9. 9
41 10. Very attractive 10
89 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J019_11 RATE RETIREMENT TIMELINE SCENARIO 5 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J019_RATING5_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 5
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
119 1. Very unattractive 1
62 2. 2
49 3. 3
54 4. 4
95 5. 5
47 6. 6
78 7. 7
80 8. 8
44 9. 9
70 10. Very attractive 10
81 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J020_11 RATING SCENARIO 5-SPOUSE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J020_RATING5_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 5
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
122 1. Very unattractive 1
50 2. 2
58 3. 3
60 4. 4
107 5. 5
57 6. 6
79 7. 7
61 8. 8
37 9. 9
65 10. Very attractive 10
83 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J023_11 RATING SCENARIO 6-YOU
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J023_RATING6_YOU
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 6
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A
This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
2 1. Very unattractive 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
3 6. 6
1 7. 7
3 8. 8
9. 9
2 10. Very attractive 10
4579 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J024_11 RATING SCENARIO 6-SPOUSE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: J024_RATING6_SP
How would you and your partner rate the following retirement scenario?
From your partner's point of view
Rating Retirement Timeline Scenario 6
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A
This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
2 1. Very unattractive 1
1 2. 2
3. 3
1 4. 4
1 5. 5
6. 6
7. 7
4 8. 8
9. 9
2 10. Very attractive 10
4579 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J028_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 1 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J028_RATING_CHOICE1_YOU
Choice 1
Considering your own preferences and not those of your partner, which would you
prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
236 1. A
445 2. B
98 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J029_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 1 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J029_RATING_CHOICE1_SP
Choice 1
Considering your partner's preferences and not those of yourself, which do you
think your partner would prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
263 1. A
410 2. B
106 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J030_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 1 - JOINT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J030_RATING_CHOICE1_JOINT
Choice 1
If, as a couple, you had to decide jointly on choosing between these scenarios,
what would be the most likely outcome?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
241 1. A
433 2. B
105 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J033_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 2 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J033_RATING_CHOICE2_YOU
Choice 2
Considering your own preferences and not those of your partner, which would you
prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A
This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
5 1. A
6 2. B
4579 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J034_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 2 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J034_RATING_CHOICE2_SP
Choice 2
Considering your partner's preferences and not those of yourself, which do you
think your partner would prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A
This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
5 1. A
6 2. B
4579 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J035_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 2 - JOINT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J035_RATING_CHOICE2_JOINT
Choice 2
If, as a couple, you had to decide jointly on choosing between these scenarios,
what would be the most likely outcome?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A
This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
6 1. A
5 2. B
4579 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J038_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 3 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J038_RATING_CHOICE3_YOU
Choice 3
Considering your own preferences and not those of your partner, which would you
prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
353 1. A
313 2. B
113 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J039_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 3 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J039_RATING_CHOICE3_SP
Choice 3
Considering your partner's preferences and not those of yourself, which do you
think your partner would prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
348 1. A
317 2. B
114 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J040_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 3 - JOINT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J040_RATING_CHOICE3_JOINT
Choice 3
If, as a couple, you had to decide jointly on choosing between these scenarios,
what would be the most likely outcome?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
363 1. A
304 2. B
112 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J043_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 4 - R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J043_RATING_CHOICE4_YOU
Choice 4
Considering your own preferences and not those of your partner, which would you
prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
261 1. A
406 2. B
112 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J044_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 4 - SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J044_RATING_CHOICE4_SP
Choice 4
Considering your partner's preferences and not those of yourself, which do you
think your partner would prefer?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
266 1. A
389 2. B
124 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J045_11 SCENARIO PREFERENCE 4 - JOINT
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J045_RATING_CHOICE4_JOINT
Choice 4
If, as a couple, you had to decide jointly on choosing between these scenarios,
what would be the most likely outcome?
[User note: See documentation in the Internet 2011 Data Description Appendix A]
.................................................................................
270 1. A
391 2. B
118 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If A011_11 > 0 THEN
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J046_11 JOB SATISFACTION-R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J046_JOBSATISFACTION_R
Next are a few questions about work and health. How satisfied are you with your
current job?
.................................................................................
329 1. Very satisfied
259 2. Somewhat satisfied
101 3. Evenly satisfied and dissatisfied
43 4. Somewhat dissatisfied
20 5. Very dissatisfied
27 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If A013_11 > 0 THEN
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J047_11 JOB SATISFACTION-SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: J047_JOBSATISFACTION_SP
How satisfied would you say your partner is with his/her current job?
.................................................................................
232 1. Very satisfied
302 2. Somewhat satisfied
121 3. Evenly satisfied and dissatisfied
63 4. Somewhat dissatisfied
36 5. Very dissatisfied
25 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3811 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J048_11 CHANCE LIVE TO BE 75 OR MORE-R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: J048_
On a scale from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is "absolutely no
chance", and "100" means that you think it is "absolutely certain to happen"...
What is the percent chance that you will live to be 75 or more?
0 Absolutely no chance
100 Absolutely certain
[Note: This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
11 20 100 66.36 23.67 4579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
If (A008_11 = Married or A008_11 = Living with a partner as if married) and
A011_11 > 0 and CA_RS_AGE <= 64 and (DA_11 >= -10 and DA_11 <= 10) and A013_11
> 0 and PR_SPDOB_YEAR > 0, continue
else skip to section K.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J050_11 CHANCE LIVE TO BE 75 OR MORE-SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: J050_
(On a scale from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is "absolutely
no chance", and "100" means that you think it is "absolutely certain to
happen"...)
In your view, what is the percent chance that your partner will live to be 75 or
more?
0 Absolutely no chance
100 Absolutely certain
[Note: This item was dropped for the second version of the questionnaire.]
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
11 25 100 80.91 22.78 4579
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
If A011_11 > 0 THEN
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J052_11 HEALTH LIMIT WORK-R
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: J052_
On a scale from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is "absolutely no
chance", and "100" means that you think it is "absolutely certain to happen"...
What about the chances that your health will limit your work activity after you
reach age 65?
0 Absolutely no chance
100 Absolutely certain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
751 0 100 36.69 25.65 3811
-----------------------------------------------------------------
28 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
If A013_11 > 0 and CA_SP_AGE < 65 ask J054
else go to Section K
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
J054_11 HEALTH LIMIT WORK-SP/P
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: J054_
On a scale from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is "absolutely no
chance", and "100" means that you think it is "absolutely certain to happen"...
What about the chances that your partner's health will limit his/her work
activity after reaching age 65?
0 Absolutely no chance
100 Absolutely certain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
701 0 100 41.24 27.02 3882
-----------------------------------------------------------------
7 999. QUESTION SKIPPED
==========================================================================================
K001_11 USUAL SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K001_USUALHTHPROV
Is there a particular doctor’s office, clinic, health center, or other place
that you go to if you are sick or need advice about your health?
.................................................................................
3732 1. Yes
598 3. More than one place
155 5. No
105 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M1_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
87 1. Seldom or never get sick
3 2. Recently moved into area
3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
4 6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
1 7. Just changed insurance plans
10 8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
10 9. Cost of medical care too high
25 10. No health insurance
11 97. Other reason (Please specify)
4 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
4435 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M2_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Seldom or never get sick
5 2. Recently moved into area
2 3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
3 6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
2 7. Just changed insurance plans
7 8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
10 9. Cost of medical care too high
11 10. No health insurance
4 97. Other reason (Please specify)
4546 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M3_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Seldom or never get sick
2. Recently moved into area
1 3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
2 7. Just changed insurance plans
2 8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
9. Cost of medical care too high
12 10. No health insurance
2 97. Other reason (Please specify)
4571 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M4_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Seldom or never get sick
2. Recently moved into area
3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
7. Just changed insurance plans
1 8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
2 9. Cost of medical care too high
10. No health insurance
1 97. Other reason (Please specify)
4586 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M5_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Seldom or never get sick
2. Recently moved into area
3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
7. Just changed insurance plans
8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
9. Cost of medical care too high
2 10. No health insurance
97. Other reason (Please specify)
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K001_11 = 5 continue
else go to K003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K002M6_11 LACK SOURCE OF HEALTH CARE - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: K002_YNOUSUALHTHPROV
What is the main reason you do not have a usual source of health care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Seldom or never get sick
2. Recently moved into area
3. Don't know where to go for care
4. Usual source of medical care in this area is no longer
available
5. Can't find a provider who speaks my language
6. Like to go to different places for different health needs
7. Just changed insurance plans
8. Don't use doctors/treat myself
9. Cost of medical care too high
10. No health insurance
97. Other reason (Please specify)
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
K003_11 DELAY MEDICAL CARE - COST
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K003_DELAYMEDCARE
During the past 12 months, have you or anyone in your family delayed seeking
medical care because of worry about the cost? (Do not include dental care.)
.................................................................................
708 1. Yes
3765 5. No
117 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K003_11 = 1 continue
else go to K005_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K004M1_11 WHO DELAY MEDICAL CARE - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K004_WHODELAYMEDCARE
For which family member(s) was medical care delayed?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
494 1. Self
129 2. Spouse or partner
51 3. Child
26 4. Other family member
8 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
3882 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K003_11 = 1 continue
else go to K005_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K004M2_11 WHO DELAY MEDICAL CARE - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K004_WHODELAYMEDCARE
For which family member(s) was medical care delayed?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
100 2. Spouse or partner
27 3. Child
6 4. Other family member
4457 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K003_11 = 1 continue
else go to K005_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K004M3_11 WHO DELAY MEDICAL CARE - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K004_WHODELAYMEDCARE
For which family member(s) was medical care delayed?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
2. Spouse or partner
13 3. Child
6 4. Other family member
4571 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K003_11 = 1 continue
else go to K005_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K004M4_11 WHO DELAY MEDICAL CARE - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K004_WHODELAYMEDCARE
For which family member(s) was medical care delayed?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
2. Spouse or partner
3. Child
2 4. Other family member
4588 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
K005_11 COULD NOT AFFORD MEDICAL CARE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K005_NOMEDCARE
During the past 12 months, was there any time when you or anyone in your family
needed medical care, but did not get it because you couldn't afford it?
.................................................................................
459 1. Yes
4011 5. No
120 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K005_11 = 1 continue
else go to K007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K006M1_11 WHO NOT AFFORD MEDICAL CARE - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K006_WHONOMEDCARE
Who didn't get needed care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
299 1. Self
71 2. Spouse or partner
53 3. Child
34 4. Other family member
2 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
4131 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K005_11 = 1 continue
else go to K007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K006M2_11 WHO NOT AFFORD MEDICAL CARE - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K006_WHONOMEDCARE
Who didn't get needed care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
58 2. Spouse or partner
10 3. Child
11 4. Other family member
4511 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K005_11 = 1 continue
else go to K007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K006M3_11 WHO NOT AFFORD MEDICAL CARE - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K006_WHONOMEDCARE
Who didn't get needed care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
2. Spouse or partner
6 3. Child
2 4. Other family member
4582 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If K005_11 = 1 continue
else go to K007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
K006M4_11 WHO NOT AFFORD MEDICAL CARE - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K006_WHONOMEDCARE
Who didn't get needed care?
Please select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. Self
2. Spouse or partner
3. Child
3 4. Other family member
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
K007_11 SATISFACTION WITH HEALTH CARE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: K007_SATISFWHLTHCARE
Thinking about the quality, cost, and convenience of your health care,
altogether would you say that you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, or not
satisfied at all with your health care?
.................................................................................
2193 1. Very satisfied
1942 3. Somewhat satisfied
343 5. Not satisfied at all
112 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
L001_11 CURRENTLY HAVE PETS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L001_CURRENTPETS
Do you currently have any pets?
.................................................................................
2293 1. Yes
2204 5. No
8. Don't know
93 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If R does not have pet (L001_11 not equal No), continue
else, go to L003_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L002_11 EVER HAVE PETS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L002_EVERPETS
Have you ever had any pets?
.................................................................................
1730 1. Yes
458 5. No
109 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2293 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M1_11 TYPE OF PET - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
3180 1. Dog
744 2. Cat
46 3. Bird
9 4. Reptile
4 5. Rabbit
1 6. Ferret
7 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
24 97. Other (specify)
8 99. QUESTION SKIPPED
567 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M2_11 TYPE OF PET - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
1126 2. Cat
142 3. Bird
21 4. Reptile
27 5. Rabbit
3 6. Ferret
33 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
89 97. Other (specify)
3149 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M3_11 TYPE OF PET - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
187 3. Bird
27 4. Reptile
65 5. Rabbit
7 6. Ferret
37 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
111 97. Other (specify)
4156 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M4_11 TYPE OF PET - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
3. Bird
18 4. Reptile
53 5. Rabbit
1 6. Ferret
45 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
38 97. Other (specify)
4435 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M5_11 TYPE OF PET - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
3. Bird
4. Reptile
9 5. Rabbit
2 6. Ferret
29 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
15 97. Other (specify)
4535 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M6_11 TYPE OF PET - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
3. Bird
4. Reptile
5. Rabbit
2 6. Ferret
7 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
7 97. Other (specify)
4574 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M7_11 TYPE OF PET - 7
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
3. Bird
4. Reptile
5. Rabbit
6. Ferret
2 7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
1 97. Other (specify)
4587 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L003M8_11 TYPE OF PET - 8
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: L003_WHATTYPE
What type of pet(s) [do/did] you have?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Dog
2. Cat
3. Bird
4. Reptile
5. Rabbit
6. Ferret
7. Pocket pet (gerbil, hamster, guinea pig, etc.)
1 97. Other (specify)
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M1_11 REASON FOR PET - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
347 1. Security/protection
1531 2. Companionship
4 3. Exercise
123 4. Child's playmate
3 5. Profit or breeding
3 6. Show or competition
264 7. Other (specify)
18 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2297 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M2_11 REASON FOR PET - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Security/protection
306 2. Companionship
125 3. Exercise
74 4. Child's playmate
4 5. Profit or breeding
9 6. Show or competition
76 7. Other (specify)
3996 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M3_11 REASON FOR PET - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Security/protection
2. Companionship
100 3. Exercise
29 4. Child's playmate
3 5. Profit or breeding
5 6. Show or competition
27 7. Other (specify)
4426 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M4_11 REASON FOR PET - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Security/protection
2. Companionship
3. Exercise
6 4. Child's playmate
2 5. Profit or breeding
2 6. Show or competition
8 7. Other (specify)
4572 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M5_11 REASON FOR PET - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Security/protection
2. Companionship
3. Exercise
4. Child's playmate
5. Profit or breeding
6. Show or competition
1 7. Other (specify)
4589 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L004M6_11 REASON FOR PET - 6
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L004_REASONPET
What was the major reason for getting your pet? If you have more than one pet,
please answer with regard to the one you are closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Security/protection
2. Companionship
3. Exercise
4. Child's playmate
5. Profit or breeding
6. Show or competition
7. Other (specify)
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L005M1_11 WHO CARES FOR PET - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L005_PETNEED
Who typically takes care of your pet’s needs (e.g., feeding, exercise, playing,
cleaning up after, etc.)?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1646 1. You
522 2. Your spouse or partner
66 3. Other family member
47 4. Other
12 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2297 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L005M2_11 WHO CARES FOR PET - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L005_PETNEED
Who typically takes care of your pet’s needs (e.g., feeding, exercise, playing,
cleaning up after, etc.)?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. You
465 2. Your spouse or partner
66 3. Other family member
5 4. Other
4054 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L005M3_11 WHO CARES FOR PET - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L005_PETNEED
Who typically takes care of your pet’s needs (e.g., feeding, exercise, playing,
cleaning up after, etc.)?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. You
2. Your spouse or partner
72 3. Other family member
3 4. Other
4515 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes, continue
else go to L007_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L005M4_11 WHO CARES FOR PET - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L005_PETNEED
Who typically takes care of your pet’s needs (e.g., feeding, exercise, playing,
cleaning up after, etc.)?
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. You
2. Your spouse or partner
3. Other family member
4. Other
4590 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes and (L003M1_11 = Dog or L003M2_11 = Dog or L003M3_11 = Dog or
L003M4_11 = Dog or L003M5_11 = Dog or L003M6_11 = Dog or L003M7_11 = Dog or
L003M8_11 = Dog), continue
else go to L007M1_11
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L006_11 TIME SPENT WALKING DOG
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L006_WALKPET
How many minutes per day do you, yourself, spend walking your dog(s)?
.................................................................................
521 1. 0
434 2. 1-15
385 3. 16-30
225 4. 31-60
61 5. More than 60 minutes
9 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
2955 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L007M1_11 PET ENDEARING TRAIT - 1
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L007_PETTRAIT
What [is/was] your pet's most endearing trait? If you [have/had] more than one
pet, please answer with regard to the one you [are/were] closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1457 1. Appearance
2162 2. Affection
151 3. Unusual habits
48 4. Sound (bark, meow, song, etc.)
132 7. Other (specify)
73 9. QUESTION SKIPPED
567 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L007M2_11 PET ENDEARING TRAIT - 2
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L007_PETTRAIT
What [is/was] your pet's most endearing trait? If you [have/had] more than one
pet, please answer with regard to the one you [are/were] closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Appearance
1162 2. Affection
144 3. Unusual habits
72 4. Sound (bark, meow, song, etc.)
51 7. Other (specify)
3161 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L007M3_11 PET ENDEARING TRAIT - 3
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L007_PETTRAIT
What [is/was] your pet's most endearing trait? If you [have/had] more than one
pet, please answer with regard to the one you [are/were] closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Appearance
2. Affection
377 3. Unusual habits
123 4. Sound (bark, meow, song, etc.)
85 7. Other (specify)
4005 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L007M4_11 PET ENDEARING TRAIT - 4
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L007_PETTRAIT
What [is/was] your pet's most endearing trait? If you [have/had] more than one
pet, please answer with regard to the one you [are/were] closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Appearance
2. Affection
3. Unusual habits
119 4. Sound (bark, meow, song, etc.)
30 7. Other (specify)
4441 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
If L001_11 = Yes or L002_11 = Yes, continue
else go to end
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
L007M5_11 PET ENDEARING TRAIT - 5
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: L007_PETTRAIT
What [is/was] your pet's most endearing trait? If you [have/had] more than one
pet, please answer with regard to the one you [are/were] closest to.
Please select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1. Appearance
2. Affection
3. Unusual habits
4. Sound (bark, meow, song, etc.)
14 7. Other (specify)
4576 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable); Partial Interview
==========================================================================================
DS_VERSION DATAMODEL VERSION
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_VERSION
The version of the survey used.
.................................................................................
81 1. Version 1
2718 2. Version 2
1791 3. Version 3
==========================================================================================
START_MONTH START DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_STARTDATETIME
The month this participant/user began entering data.
.................................................................................
2264 5. May
2008 6. June
285 7. July
33 8. August
==========================================================================================
START_YEAR START DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_STARTDATETIME
The year this participant/user began entering data.
.................................................................................
4590 2011. Actual Value
==========================================================================================
END_MONTH MONTH SURVEY COMPLETED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_ENDDATETIME
The month this participant/user finished entering data.
.................................................................................
2195 5. May
2042 6. June
309 7. July
44 8. August
==========================================================================================
END_YEAR YEAR SURVEY COMPLETED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_ENDDATETIME
The year this participant/user finished entering data.
.................................................................................
4590 2011. Actual Value
==========================================================================================
DS_ELAPSEDTIME TOTAL MINUTES TO COMPLETE SURVEY
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 6 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_ELAPSEDTIME
The total number of minutes it took this participant/user to finish entering
data.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 1 110733 999.37 6105.17 0
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==========================================================================================
DS_SUBMSNSTAT HOW DATA SUBMITTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_SUBMISSIONSTATUS
Describes how the data set was submitted.
.................................................................................
4503 1. Completed
87 2. Partial
4. Not started
==========================================================================================
DS_LOGINCOUNT NUMBER OF LOG-INS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_LOGINCOUNT
Number of times the participant has logged in.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 1 14 1.19 0.60 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
DS_PCTCOMPLETE PERCENT COMPLETE
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_PCTCOMPLETE
Percent complete.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 0 100 99.27 6.45 0
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==========================================================================================
DS_NUMPRESENTED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS PRESENTED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_NUMPRESENTED
Number of questions presented to the participant.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 86 200 147.63 17.32 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
DS_NUMANSWERED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_NUMANSWERED
Number of questions answered by this participant.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 2 196 142.95 19.80 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
DS_NUMUNANSWERED NUMBER OF UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_NUMUNANSWERED
Number of questions unanswered by this participant.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 0 127 4.68 9.65 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================================
DS_PCTUNANSWERED PERCENT QUESTIONS UNANSWERED
Section: I Level: RESPONDENT Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
Ref: DATSTAT_PCTUNANSWERED
Percentage of questions unanswered by this participant.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4590 0 98 2.76 7.04 0
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