Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Expenditures: Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) by Size of Consumer Unit: Two or More People in Consumer Unit

Title Expenditures: Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) by Size of Consumer Unit: Two or More People in Consumer Unit
Series ID CXUVEHPURCHLB0503M
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Consumer Expenditure Surveys
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units U.S. Dollars
Date Range 1988-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-09-25 11:47 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
1988-01-01 2852
1989-01-01 2752
1990-01-01 2614
1991-01-01 2549
1992-01-01 2739
1993-01-01 2854
1994-01-01 3230
1995-01-01 3268
1996-01-01 3457
1997-01-01 3337
1998-01-01 3607
1999-01-01 4043
2000-01-01 4241
2001-01-01 4329
2002-01-01 4502
2003-01-01 4582
2004-01-01 4130
2005-01-01 4433
2006-01-01 4205
2007-01-01 3991
2008-01-01 3384
2009-01-01 3148
2010-01-01 3232
2011-01-01 3269
2012-01-01 3985
2013-01-01 3993
2014-01-01 4079
2015-01-01 4881
2016-01-01 4482
2017-01-01 4979
2018-01-01 4938
2019-01-01 5385
2020-01-01 5498
2021-01-01 6022
2022-01-01 5571
2023-01-01 7010

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