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In addition, members of the Armed Forces, which are excluded from the basic CPS labor force survey,wwere part of the elibigle population in March. Because of the CPS sample rotation system, approximately one-half of the0sample had been interviewed the previous March. {Interviewers used lap-top computers to administer the interview, asking questions as they appear on the screen and directlyzentering the responses obtained. With the exception of first and the fifth month-in-sample interviews, when an interviewer`usually visited the sample unit, over 90 percent of the interviews were conducted by telephone. |Completed interviews were electronically transmitted to a central processor where the responses were edited for consistency,yimputations were made for missing data, and various codes were added. Based on the probability of selection, a weight wasxadded to each supplement-responding household and person record so that estimates of the population by state, race, age,xsex, and Hispanic origin matched the population projections made by the Bureau of the Census. Since not every person whovprovided labor force information completed the supplement and the supplement was asked of members of the Armed Forces,Hthe supplement weights vary from those used for labor force estimation. DEFINITIONSFamily :The term "family" refers to a group of two or more persons<related by birth, marriage, or adoption who reside together;9all such persons are considered as members of one family.7For example, if the son of the person who maintains the?household and the son's wife are members of the household, theyAare treated as members of the parent's family. Every family must=include a reference person (see definition of householder for8primary families); two or more people living in the same@household who are related to one another, but are not related to?the householder, form an "unrelated subfamily." Beginning with@the 1980 CPS, unrelated subfamilies were excluded from the count>of families and unrelated subfamily members were excluded fromthe count of family members.Family households;Family households are households maintained by a family (as9defined above). Members of family households include any?unrelated persons (unrelated subfamily members and/or secondary=individuals) who may be residing there. The number of family?households will not equal the number of families since families?living in group quarters are included in the count of families.?In addition, the count of family household members differs from@the count of family members in that the family household members;include all persons living in the household, whereas family<members include only the householder and his/her relatives. (See the definition of family).Income =For each person in the Current Population Survey (CPS) sample<15 years old and over, questions were asked on the amount of>money income received in the preceding calendar year from eachAof the following sources: 1) earnings from longest job (or self-=employment); 2) earnings from jobs other than longest job; 3)>unemployment compensation; 4) worker's compensation; 5) Social@Security; 6) Supplemental Security income; 7) public assistance;;8) veterans' payments; 9) survivor benefits; 10) disability=benefits; 11) pension or retirement income; 12) interest; 13)<dividends; 14) rents, royalties, and estates and trusts; 15);educational assistance; 16) alimony; 17) child support; 18)=financial assistance from outside of the household, and otherAperiodic income. Capital gains and lump-sum or one-time payments@are excluded. For definitions of alternative measures of income=(definitions 1 through 15 shown in tables 10 through 12), seeintroductory text. ?It should be noted that although the income statistics refer to<receipts during the preceding calendar year, the demographic>characteristics such as age, labor force status, and family or?household composition are as of the survey date. The income ofAthe family/household does not include amounts received by persons?who were members during all or part of the income year if these@persons no longer resided in the family/household at the time of>interview. However, income data are collected for persons who@are current residents but did not reside in the household duringthe income year. AData on consumer income collected in the CPS by the Bureau of the>Census cover money income received (exclusive of certain money<receipts such as capital gains) before payments for personal?income taxes, Social Security, union dues, Medicare deductions,Aetc. Therefore, money income does not reflect the fact that some<families receive part of their income in the form of noncash?benefits such as food stamps, health benefits, noncash benefits@in the form of rent-free housing and goods produced and consumed@on the farm; or that non-cash benefits are also received by some9nonfarm residents which often take the form of the use of@business transportation and facilities, full or partial payments<by business for retirement programs, medical and educational8expenses, etc. These elements should be considered when@comparing income levels. Moreover, readers should be aware that;for many different reasons there is a tendency in household=surveys for respondents to underreport their income. From an?analysis of independently derived income estimates, it has been<determined that income earned from wages or salaries is muchAbetter reported than other sources of income, and is nearly equal-to independent estimates of aggregate income.Median income AMedian income is the amount which divides the income distribution<into two equal groups, half having incomes above the median,Bhalf having incomes below the median. The medians for households,@families, and unrelated individuals are based on all households,@families, and unrelated individuals. The medians for persons are3based on persons 15 years old and over with income. Mean income 8Mean income is the amount obtained by dividing the total:aggregate income of a group by the number of units in that9group. The means for households, families, and unrelated@individuals are based on all households, families, and unrelatedAindividuals. The means for persons are based on persons 15 yearsold and over with income.;One or more related children under 18 years old One child Number (1,000)Husband worked Wife worked Wife did not work$Husband year-round, full-time workerHusband did not work All married-couple familiesR\ (released 26 August 2004) and ?Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC formerly March CPS)Approximately 62,500 housing units were eligible to receive the 1995 Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey. The basic monthly CPSQ\ (accessed June 13 2005).STable 683. Married-Couple Families--Number and Median Income by Work Experience of u[(57,725 represents 57,725,000). See headnote, Table 678. 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