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2025 Annual Conference

del 15 al 17 de April del 2025

Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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C1 Symposium 1: New to CE (Consumer Expenditure Survey)? So Are We

miércoles, el 16 de abril de 2025 a las 10:45–12:15 CDT
Room 1
Short Description

Sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE) are the most detailed source of expenditure data collected directly from households by the Federal government.  In addition, information on income, assets and liabilities, and demographics are collected from a large, nationally representative sample of consumers.  The result is a unique and rich source of data of interest to researchers, educators, advocates, policymakers, and others in a variety of fields.  Moreover, these data, both tabular and at the household level (i.e., microdata), are publicly available for free download.

The goal of the session is to introduce attendees regardless of their career stage (undergraduate to experienced professional) to a new data set, and to CE staff who can assist them in use of these data.  The data are useful to those interested in consumer economics generally, and/or in financial planning and related topics.

This session features a panel of presenters, all of whom are early in their careers.  For most or all, the CE data compose the first major data set with which they have worked professionally.  Five are from the CE program, while one is a professor of economics who is not affiliated with the BLS.

Type of presentation

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Submitter

Authors

Geoffrey Paulin, Ph.D., BLS
Ariana Welsh
Brooke Bahner
Noell Koehlinger
Shane Meyers
Danyang Zhang
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