Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Other Financial Information: Mortgage Principal Paid on Owned Property by Composition of Consumer Unit: Other Married Couple Consumer Units

Title Other Financial Information: Mortgage Principal Paid on Owned Property by Composition of Consumer Unit: Other Married Couple Consumer Units
Series ID CXUMRTPRINPLB0608M
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 11:51 AM CDT
Notes Composition of consumer unit refers to the classification of interviewed families according to: (1) relationship of other family members to the reference person; (2) age of the children of the reference person; and (3) combination of relationship to the reference person and age of the children. Stepchildren and adopted children are included with the reference person's own children.
The reference person is the first member mentioned by the respondent when asked to "Start with the name of the person or one of the persons who owns or rents the home." It is with respect to this person that the relationship of the other consumer unit members is determined.

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DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 -625
1985-01-01 -533
1986-01-01 -734
1987-01-01 -777
1988-01-01 -833
1989-01-01 -844
1990-01-01 -1003
1991-01-01 -947
1992-01-01 -1022
1993-01-01 -1079
1994-01-01 -1973
1995-01-01 -1395
1996-01-01 -1359
1997-01-01 -1409
1998-01-01 -1586
1999-01-01 -1514
2000-01-01 -1767
2001-01-01 -2138
2002-01-01 -2108
2003-01-01 -1982
2004-01-01 -2648
2005-01-01 -2733
2006-01-01 -3075
2007-01-01 -3034
2008-01-01 -3033
2009-01-01 -3058
2010-01-01 -2537
2011-01-01 -2920
2012-01-01 -3027
2013-01-01 -2358
2014-01-01 -2683
2015-01-01 -2382
2016-01-01 -2618
2017-01-01 -2480
2018-01-01 -3603
2019-01-01 -3621
2020-01-01 -3291
2021-01-01 -3405
2022-01-01 -4875
2023-01-01 -4703

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