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SCF Combined Extract Data


EXPENDITURES

FOODHOMETotal amount spent on food at home, annualized, 2019 dollars
Text of this Question or Item
Total amount spent on food at home, annualized 
Not available for 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, and 2001
Total Cases: 1,219,972,825 (Range of valid codes: 0.00-165426.11)
Properties
Data type: numeric
Decimals: 2
Record/columns: 1/76-84
FOODDELVTotal amount spent on food delivered to home, annualized, 2019 dollars
Text of this Question or Item
Total amount spent on food delivered to home, annualized
Not available for 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, and 2001
Total Cases: 1,219,972,825 (Range of valid codes: 0.00-71259.35)
Properties
Data type: numeric
Decimals: 2
Record/columns: 1/96-103
FOODAWAYTotal amount spent on food away from home, annualized, 2019 dollars
Text of this Question or Item
Total amount spent on food away from home, annualized. 
Not available for 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, and 2001
Total Cases: 1,219,972,825 (Range of valid codes: 0.00-244022.95)
Properties
Data type: numeric
Decimals: 2
Record/columns: 1/86-94

HYPOTHETICAL FINANCIAL EMERGENCY RESPONSES

EMERGBORRRespondent would borrow money in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
98.8 1,205,828,303 0 No
1.2 14,144,523 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/273
HBORRFFRespondent would borrow money from friends or family in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
97.8 1,192,730,249 0 No
2.2 27,242,577 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/279
HBORRCCRespondent would borrow money using a credit card in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.4 1,213,160,211 0 No
0.6 6,812,614 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/281
HBORRALTRespondent would borrow money from alternative sources in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.7 1,216,550,197 0 No
0.3 3,422,628 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/283
HBORRFINRespondent would borrow money from financial services in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.6 1,214,752,987 0 No
0.4 5,219,839 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/285
EMERGSAVRespondent would spend out of savings in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
95.7 1,167,913,554 0 No
4.3 52,059,271 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/275
HSAVFINRespondent would spend out of financial sources in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
91.2 1,112,932,972 0 No
8.8 107,039,853 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/287
HSAVNFINRespondent would spend out of non-financial sources in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
98.2 1,198,069,727 0 No
1.8 21,903,099 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/289
EMERGPSTPRespondent would postpone payments in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
93.1 236,957,072 0 No
6.9 17,667,059 1 Yes


965,348,694 . (No Data)

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/columns: 1/2280-2281
HPSTPPAYRespondent would postpone payments for purchases in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.3 1,211,273,539 0 No
0.7 8,699,286 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/291
HPSTPLNRespondent would postpone payments on loans in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.6 1,215,100,996 0 No
0.4 4,871,829 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/293
HPSTPOTHRespondent would postpone other payments in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.2 1,210,746,235 0 No
0.8 9,226,591 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/295
EMERGCUTRespondent would cut back spending in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.4 1,212,369,429 0 No
0.6 7,603,397 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/277
HCUTFOODRespondent would cut back on food purchases in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.1 1,209,259,973 0 No
0.9 10,712,853 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/297
HCUTENTRespondent would postpone payments for entertainment in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.1 1,209,455,339 0 No
0.9 10,517,486 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/299
HCUTOTHRespondent would postpone other payments in a hypothetical financial emergency
Text of this Question or Item
Only available for 2016 and later surveys.
Percent N Value Label
99.7 1,215,738,685 0 No
0.3 4,234,140 1 Yes

100.0 1,219,972,825
Total
Properties
Data type: numeric
Record/column: 1/301