Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Expenditures: Audio and Visual Equipment and Services by Size of Consumer Unit: Three People in Consumer Unit

Title Expenditures: Audio and Visual Equipment and Services by Size of Consumer Unit: Three People in Consumer Unit
Series ID CXUTVAUDIOLB0505M
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 11:48 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
1984-01-01 347
1985-01-01 474
1986-01-01 458
1987-01-01 475
1988-01-01 515
1989-01-01 495
1990-01-01 527
1991-01-01 556
1992-01-01 550
1993-01-01 598
1994-01-01 606
1995-01-01 618
1996-01-01 689
1997-01-01 669
1998-01-01 551
1999-01-01 688
2000-01-01 723
2001-01-01 750
2002-01-01 812
2003-01-01 858
2004-01-01 973
2005-01-01 1051
2006-01-01 1053
2007-01-01 1141
2008-01-01 1206
2009-01-01 1053
2010-01-01 1056
2011-01-01 1151
2012-01-01 1107
2013-01-01 1059
2014-01-01 1148
2015-01-01 1242
2016-01-01 1242
2017-01-01 1117
2018-01-01 1192
2019-01-01 1119
2020-01-01 1071
2021-01-01 1167
2022-01-01 1148
2023-01-01 1096

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