Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Expenditures: Fish and Seafood by Size of Consumer Unit: Four People in Consumer Unit

Title Expenditures: Fish and Seafood by Size of Consumer Unit: Four People in Consumer Unit
Series ID CXUFISHSEALB0506M
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Consumer Expenditure Surveys
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units U.S. Dollars
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-09-25 11:46 AM CDT
Notes Size refers to the number of persons whose usual place of residence at the time of the interview is in the sample unit.

A consumer unit comprises either: (1) all members of a particular household who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangements; (2) a person living alone or sharing a household with others or living as a roomer in a private home or lodging house or in permanent living quarters in a hotel or motel, but who is financially independent; or (3) two or more persons living together who use their income to make joint expenditure decisions. Financial independence is determined by the three major expense categories: Housing, food, and other living expenses. To be considered financially independent, at least two of the three major expense categories have to be provided entirely, or in part, by the respondent.

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DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 72
1985-01-01 83
1986-01-01 89
1987-01-01 86
1988-01-01 84
1989-01-01 97
1990-01-01 107
1991-01-01 120
1992-01-01 100
1993-01-01 120
1994-01-01 118
1995-01-01 131
1996-01-01 124
1997-01-01 120
1998-01-01 114
1999-01-01 140
2000-01-01 154
2001-01-01 155
2002-01-01 164
2003-01-01 168
2004-01-01 176
2005-01-01 164
2006-01-01 159
2007-01-01 151
2008-01-01 168
2009-01-01 176
2010-01-01 165
2011-01-01 162
2012-01-01 183
2013-01-01 177
2014-01-01 189
2015-01-01 165
2016-01-01 170
2017-01-01 189
2018-01-01 213
2019-01-01 209
2020-01-01 250
2021-01-01 283
2022-01-01 228
2023-01-01 251

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