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Program Name orProgram Logowhen combined withProgram LogoU.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics AdministrationU.S. CENSUS BUREAUIssue1999Demographic ProgramsIssued September 2000P60-209Report TitleCurrent Population ReportsConsumer IncomeCurrent Population ReportsMoney Incomein the United StatesCarmen DeNavas and Robert W.Cleveland prepared this report under thedirection of Edward J. Welniak Jr., Chiefof the Income Surveys Branch. Marc I.Roemer made significant contributions tothe preparation of this report. Shirley L.Smith provided statistical assistance.Doris Sansbury, Diana Marz, andWilliam Patriarca provided clerical assis-tance. Charles T. Nelson, Assistant Divi-sion Chief for Income, Poverty, and HealthStatistics, Housing and Household Eco-nomic Statistics Division, provided overalldirection.David Nguyen, Demographic SurveysDivision, processed the March 2000 Cur-rent Population Survey file. Caroline S.Carbaugh, Chief of the Survey ProcessingBranch, Stacy J. Lyons, Nora P. Szeto,and Stephen J. Heacock programmed thedetailed tables and produced the publica-tion tables.Aneesah Stephenson and Fred Meier ofthe Demographic Statistical Methods Divi-sion conducted sampling review.Tim J. Marshall, Demographic SurveysDivision, and Andrew M. Stevenson,Technologies Management Office, pre-pared and programmed the computer-assisted interviewing instrument used toconduct the March income supplement.U.S. Census Bureau field representativesand telephone interviewers collected thedata. Without their dedication, the prepara-tion of this report or any report from theCurrent Population Survey would beimpossible.Kim D. Ottenstein, Cynthia G. Brooks,Jan Sweeney, and Laurene V. Qualls ofthe Administrative and Customer ServicesDivision, Walter C. Odom, Chief, pro-vided publications and printing manage-ment, graphics design and composition,and editorial review for print and elec-tronic media. General direction and pro-duction management were provided byMichael G. Garland, Assistant Chief, andGary J. Lauffer, Chief, Publications Ser-vices Branch.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSIssue1999Issued September 2000P60-209Report TitleDemographic ProgramsCurrent Population ReportsMoney Incomein the United StatesU.S. Department of CommerceNorman Y. Mineta,SecretaryRobert L. Mallett,Deputy SecretaryEconomics and Statistics AdministrationRobert J. Shapiro,Under Secretaryfor Economic AffairsU.S. CENSUS BUREAUKenneth Prewitt,DirectorCurrent Population ReportsConsumer IncomePaula J. Schneider,Principal Associate Directorfor ProgramsNancy M. Gordon,Associate Directorfor Demographic ProgramsDaniel H. Weinberg,Chief, Housing and HouseholdEconomic Statistics DivisionSUGGESTED CITATIONU.S. Census Bureau, Current PopulationReports, P60-209, Money Income in theUnited States: 1999, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC, 2000.For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.ECONOMICSAND STATISTICSADMINISTRATIONEconomicsand StatisticsAdministrationRobert J. Shapiro,Under Secretaryfor Economic AffairsU.S. CENSUS BUREAUKenneth Prewitt,DirectorWilliam G. Barron,Deputy DirectorAvailability of Data ViaElectronic MediaThis report, with accompanying press briefing, press re-lease, earlier income reports or report highlights backto 1993, and other information based on the CurrentPopulation Survey (CPS) March Supplement, are avail-able electronically on the Census Bureau’s income Website. The Web site may be accessed either through themain Census home page athttp://www.census.govor directly athttp://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income.htmlYou will find facsimiles of these Internet pages belowand on the following page.Users may access historical tables and detailed incometabulations directly from the Income Web site and thepublic-use microdata files through the FERRET (FederalElectronic Research and Review Extraction Tool).Users may request data or ask questions regarding thedata by contacting the Housing and Household Eco-nomic Statistics Division Information Staff at 301-457-3242 or by sending an e-mail [email protected] you for your interest in income data!TEXTHighlights.................................... viiOfficial Estimates of Money Income...................... ixHousehold Income.............................. ixHousehold Composition........................... ixRace and Hispanic Origin........................... ixNativity.................................... xRegion..................................... xResidence................................... xiiEarnings of Full-Time, Year-Round Male and Female Workers in the PaidLabor Force................................. xiiiPer Capita Income.............................. xiiiIncome Inequality............................... xiiiState Income Data.............................. xiiiExperimental Measures of Income....................... xvDistributional Effects............................. xvEffects on Selected Population Groups.................... xixTrends in Income Using the CPI-U-X1 Compared With the CPI-U-RS...... xxCPS Sample Expansion............................. xxiiSymbols Used in Tables............................. xxiiTEXT TABLESA. Comparison of Summary Measures of Income by SelectedCharacteristics: 1989, 1998, and 1999................ viiiB. Income of Households by Race and Hispanic Origin Using1997-1999 3-Year-Average Medians................. xiC. Selected Measures of Household Income Dispersion: 1967 to 1999. xiiD. Income of Households by State Using 2- and 3-Year-AverageMedians................................ xviE. Median Household Income by Definition: 1998 and 1999...... xviiiF. Percentage of Aggregate Income Received by Income Quintiles andGini Coefficient by Definition of Income: 1999............ xviiiG. Median Income Using Different Definitions for Households WithSelected Characteristics: 1999.................... xixH. Median Household Income by Inflation Index: 1967 to 1999..... xxFIGURES1. Median Household Income by Type of Household: 1989 and 1999.. x2. Median Household Income by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1972 to1999.................................. xi3a. Percent Change in Share of Aggregate Income for Households: 1967to 1992................................. xiv3b. Percent Change in Share of Aggregate Income for Households: 1993to 1999................................. xiv4. Income of Households by State: 1997-1999 3-Year-Average Median. xvii5. Median Household Income by Inflation Index: 1967 to 1999.....


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