[Federal Register: September 12, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 176)] [Notices] [Page 52169-52181] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr12se07-123] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances; 2006 Interim Adjustments AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management. ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: This notice publishes the 2006 interim adjustments for the Pacific and Caribbean Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA) areas. The Federal Government conducts COLA surveys in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to set COLA rates. These surveys are conducted once every 3 years on a rotating basis. In between COLA surveys, the Government adjusts COLA rates for the areas not surveyed using the relative change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the COLA area compared with the Washington-Baltimore CPI. The Pacific and Caribbean COLA areas were not surveyed in 2006. Therefore, OPM is calculating and publishing interim adjustments for these COLA areas. This notice also publishes a revised listing of the 2005 estimated Washington, DC, area middle income annual consumer expenditure data. DATES: We will consider comments received on or before November 13, 2007. ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments to Charles D. Grimes III, Deputy Associate Director for Performance Management and Pay Systems, Strategic Human Resources Policy Division, Office of Personnel Management, Room 7300B, 1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20415-8200; fax: (202) 606-4264; or e-mail: COLA@opm.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: J. Stanley Austin, (202) 606-2838; fax: (202) 606-4264; or e-mail: COLA@opm.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Subpart B of part 591 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, requires the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to set nonforeign area cost-of-living allowance (COLA) rates for U.S. Postal Service and white-collar Federal employees in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI). Section 591.223(a) prescribes that we conduct these surveys on a rotating basis, once every 3 years. Section 591.224 requires we adjust the previous COLA survey price indexes for the areas not surveyed by using the relative change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the [[Page 52170]] COLA area compared with the change in the Washington, DC, area CPI. In 2006, we surveyed Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, Alaska. We did not survey the Caribbean or Pacific COLA areas. Therefore, we are adjusting the previous Caribbean and Pacific survey price indexes using the relative change in CPIs. As required by Sec. 591.225, we used the CPI, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for Honolulu and the Washington-Baltimore area and the Puerto Rico CPI as produced by the Puerto Rico Department of Work and Human Resources. 2004 Pacific Survey Results and Interim Adjustments First, we computed the change in prices for the Honolulu area compared with the change in prices for the Washington-Baltimore area using the CPI-Us for each area. Table 1 shows this process. Table 1.--Honolulu and Washington-Baltimore CPI-U Changes 2004 to 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Survey area CPI-U ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Honolulu 2004 CPI-U first half.............................. 189.2 Honolulu 2006 CPI-U first half.............................. 206.4 Honolulu change............................................. 9.0909% DC-Baltimore 2004 CPI-U first half.......................... 118.3 DC-Baltimore 2006 CPI-U first half.......................... 127.7 DC-Baltimore change......................................... 7.9459% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Next, we multiplied the price indexes from the five 2004 Pacific surveys (Honolulu, Hawaii County, Kauai, Maui, and Guam) by the change in the Honolulu CPI-U and divided that by the change in the Washington- Baltimore CPI-U. The price index is the COLA survey index before the addition of the adjustment factor specified in Sec. 591.227. The adjustment factor reflects differences in need, access to and availability of goods and services, and quality of life in the COLA area relative to the DC area and is a fixed amount. Therefore, it is not adjusted by the change in the CPI. OPM published the 2004 Pacific survey report in the Federal Register on August 4, 2005, at 70 FR 44989. The report included the survey price indexes for each of the Pacific COLA areas. OPM revised these price indexes in a final rule published in the Federal Register on August 2, 2006, at 71 FR 43897. Table 2 shows the interim adjustment process. For example, the 2004 Maui COLA survey adjusted index, as published in the Federal Register, is 131.50. The Maui adjustment factor is 7 points. Therefore, subtracting the adjustment factor shows 124.50 as the price index from the 2004 survey. We increased this price index by 9.0909% (i.e., multiplied by 1.090909), the change in the Honolulu CPI-U, and reduced it by 7.9459% (i.e., divided by 1.079459), the change in the Washington-Baltimore CPI-U, to give a new price index of 125.82. We then added the 7 point adjustment factor to the new price index, which yields a 2006 Maui Interim Adjustment COLA rate of 132.82. Table 2.--Pacific COLA Area CPI-U Price Index Adjustments ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honolulu Hawaii Co Kauai Maui Guam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 COLA Survey Indexes.................. 125.80 117.25 127.63 131.50 127.40 Adjustment Factors........................ 5 7 7 7 9 2004 COLA Survey Price Indexes............ 120.80 110.25 120.63 124.50 118.40 2006 CPI Adjusted Price Indexes........... 122.08 111.42 121.91 125.82 119.66 2006 COLA Indexes with Adj. Factors....... 127.08 118.42 128.91 132.82 128.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 Caribbean Survey Results and Interim Adjustments The process we used to compute the interim adjustments for the Caribbean areas (i.e., Puerto Rico and USVI) is identical to the one for the Pacific areas except that we used the Puerto Rico CPI as produced by the Puerto Rico Department of Work and Human Resources, as specified in Sec. 591.225. Table 3 shows the relative change in the Puerto Rico CPI compared with the Washington-Baltimore CPI-U. Table 3.--Puerto Rico and Washington-Baltimore CPI-U Changes 2005 to 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Survey area CPI-U ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Puerto Rico 2005 CPI first half (June)...................... 277.2 Puerto Rico 2006 CPI first half (June)...................... 312.2 Puerto Rico change.......................................... 12.6263% DC-Baltimore 2005 CPI-U first half.......................... 122.8 DC-Baltimore 2006 CPI-U first half.......................... 127.7 DC-Baltimore change......................................... 3.9902% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ We multiplied the Puerto Rico and USVI price indexes by the change in the Puerto Rico CPI and divided that by the change in the Washington-Baltimore CPI-U. OPM published price indexes for Puerto Rico and USVI in the 2005 Caribbean survey report at 71 FR 63179. As noted in section 4.2.3 of the report, we calculated the Puerto Rico survey index (103.32) after we re-priced water utilities based on a post- survey increase in water utility rates. The CPI for Puerto Rico already reflects this increase; therefore, we reverted to the pre-increase index level (103.06) to avoid duplication in the interim adjustment calculation. Table 4 shows the 2005 indexes, the interim adjustment process, and the final results. Table 4.--Caribbean COLA Area CPI-U Price Index Adjustments ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Puerto Rico USVI ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2005 COLA Survey Indexes................ 103.06 128.21 Adjustment Factors...................... 7 9 2005 COLA Survey Price Indexes.......... 96.06 119.21 2005 CPI Adjusted Price Indexes......... 104.04 129.11 2005 COLA Indexes with Adj. Factors..... 111.04 138.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [[Page 52171]] Interim Adjustments Summarized In a proposed rule published on September 6, 2007, at 72 FR 51200, OPM proposed to adjust COLA rates based on the interim CPI adjustments. In the Pacific, the results indicate that COLA rates in all of the areas except Hawaii County are currently set at the appropriate levels. In Hawaii County, the results show that the COLA rate should be increased to 18 percent. In the Caribbean, the results indicate that the COLA rate for the U.S. Virgin Islands is currently set at the appropriate level and the rate for Puerto Rico should be increased to 11 percent. As noted in the proposed rule, OPM plans an additional adjustment to the Puerto Rico COLA rate based on the impact of the new Puerto Rico sales tax. Consumer Expenditure Data Appendix 2 of the 2005 COLA survey report included a listing of estimated DC area middle income annual consumer expenditures. We are publishing a revised listing of the consumer expenditure data with this notice. The revised listing contains the data we used in the 2005 survey index calculations. Office of Personnel Management, Linda M. Springer, Director. Appendix 2 of the 2005 survey report published on October 27, 2006, at 71 FR 63179, is revised to read as follows: Appendix 2.--Estimated DC Area Middle Income Annual Consumer Expenditures [Asterisks show Detailed Expenditure Categories (DECs) for which OPM surveyed items] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Code Group Category name Expenditures ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1................. TOTALEXP.................... ................. Total Expenditure.......... $53,419.79 2................. FOODTOTL.................... MEG.............. Food....................... 7,134.14 3................. CERBAKRY.................... PEG.............. Cereals and bakery products 464.86 4................. CEREAL...................... ................. Cereals and cereal products 149.47 5................. 010110...................... ................. Flour...................... 6.94 5................. 010120...................... ................. Prepared flour mixes....... 14.00 5................. 010210...................... ................. Ready-to-eat and cooked 88.57 cereals*. 5................. 010310...................... ................. Rice*...................... 14.20 5................. 010320...................... ................. Pasta, cornmeal and other 25.76 cereal products*. 4................. BAKERY...................... ................. Bakery products............ 315.39 5................. BREAD....................... ................. Bread...................... 89.22 6................. 020110...................... ................. White bread*............... 37.03 6................. 020210...................... ................. Bread, other than white*... 52.19 5................. CRAKCOOK.................... ................. Crackers and cookies....... 75.49 6................. 020510...................... ................. Cookies*................... 46.97 6................. 020610...................... ................. Crackers................... 28.53 5................. 020810...................... ................. Frozen and refrigerated 25.01 bakery products*. 5................. OTHBAKRY.................... ................. Other bakery products...... 125.66 6................. 020310...................... ................. Biscuits and rolls*........ 40.27 6................. 020410...................... ................. Cakes and cupcakes*........ 39.02 6................. 020620...................... ................. Bread and cracker products. 4.14 6................. 020710...................... ................. Sweetrolls, coffee cakes, 31.61 doughnuts. 6................. 020820...................... ................. Pies, tarts, turnovers..... 10.62 3................. ANIMAL...................... PEG.............. Meats, poultry, fish, and 863.96 eggs. 4................. BEEF........................ ................. Beef....................... 243.93 5................. 030110...................... ................. Ground beef*............... 89.22 5................. ROAST....................... ................. Roast...................... 38.35 6................. 030210...................... ................. Chuck roast*............... 14.35 6................. 030310...................... ................. Round roast*............... 10.28 6................. 030410...................... ................. Other roast................ 13.71 5................. STEAK....................... ................. Steak...................... 94.50 6................. 030510...................... ................. Round steak*............... 16.51 6................. 030610...................... ................. Sirloin steak*............. 35.26 6................. 030710...................... ................. Other steak................ 42.73 5................. 030810...................... ................. Other beef................. 21.86 4................. PORK........................ ................. Pork....................... 122.02 5................. 040110...................... ................. Bacon*..................... 22.76 5................. 040210...................... ................. Pork chops*................ 25.15 5................. HAM......................... ................. Ham........................ 26.83 6................. 040310...................... ................. Ham, not canned*........... 25.98 6................. 040610...................... ................. Canned ham*................ 0.85 5................. 040510...................... ................. Sausage.................... 17.68 5................. 040410...................... ................. Other pork................. 29.59 4................. OTHRMEAT.................... ................. Other meats................ 101.89 5................. 050110...................... ................. Frankfurters*.............. 23.20 5................. LNCHMEAT.................... ................. Lunch meats (cold cuts).... 71.41 6................. 050210...................... ................. Bologna, liverwurst, 19.93 salami*. 6................. 050310...................... ................. Other lunchmeats........... 51.48 5................. LAMBOTHR.................... ................. Lamb, organ meats and 7.27 others. 6................. 050410...................... ................. Lamb and organ meats....... 5.49 6................. 050900...................... ................. Mutton, goat and game...... 1.78 4................. POULTRY..................... ................. Poultry.................... 138.17 5................. CHICKEN..................... ................. Fresh and frozen chickens.. 111.07 6................. 060110...................... ................. Fresh and frozen whole 31.90 chicken*. 6................. 060210...................... ................. Fresh and frozen chicken 79.16 parts*. 5................. 060310...................... ................. Other poultry.............. 27.10 [[Page 52172]] 4................. FISHSEA..................... ................. Fish and seafood........... 227.05 5................. 070110...................... ................. Canned fish and seafood*... 29.02 5................. 070230...................... ................. Fresh fish and shellfish*.. 124.88 5................. 070240...................... ................. Frozen fish and shellfish*. 73.16 4................. 080110...................... ................. Eggs*...................... 30.90 3................. DAIRY....................... PEG.............. Dairy products............. 340.36 4................. MILKCRM..................... ................. Fresh milk and cream....... 124.54 5................. 090110...................... ................. Fresh milk, all types*..... 111.20 5................. 090210...................... ................. Cream...................... 13.33 4................. OTHDAIRY.................... ................. Other dairy products....... 215.82 5................. 100110...................... ................. Butter..................... 16.56 5................. 100210...................... ................. Cheese*.................... 107.77 5................. 100410...................... ................. Ice cream and related 63.49 products*. 5................. 100510...................... ................. Miscellaneous dairy 28.01 products. 3................. FRUITVEG.................... PEG.............. Fruits and vegetables...... 428.27 4................. FRSHFRUT.................... ................. Fresh fruits............... 203.54 5................. 110110...................... ................. Apples*.................... 40.79 5................. 110210...................... ................. Bananas*................... 33.54 5................. 110310...................... ................. Oranges*................... 21.79 5................. 110510...................... ................. Citrus fruits, excluding 17.70 oranges. 5................. 110410...................... ................. Other fresh fruits......... 89.71 4................. FRESHVEG.................... ................. Fresh vegetables........... 224.73 5................. 120110...................... ................. Potatoes*.................. 40.62 5................. 120210...................... ................. Lettuce*................... 30.37 5................. 120310...................... ................. Tomatoes*.................. 41.11 5................. 120410...................... ................. Other fresh vegetables..... 112.63 3................. PROCFOOD.................... PEG.............. Processed Foods............ 826.00 4................. PROCFRUT.................... ................. Processed fruits........... 123.01 5................. FRZNFRUT.................... ................. Frozen fruits and fruit 12.47 juices. 6................. 130110...................... ................. Frozen orange juice*....... 5.09 6................. 130121...................... ................. Frozen fruits.............. 4.11 6................. 130122...................... ................. Frozen fruit juices........ 3.26 5................. 130310...................... ................. Canned fruits*............. 18.13 5................. 130320...................... ................. Dried fruit................ 7.03 5................. 130211...................... ................. Fresh fruit juice.......... 23.15 5................. 130212...................... ................. Canned and bottled fruit 62.24 juice*. 4................. PROCVEG..................... ................. Processed vegetables....... 97.75 5................. 140110...................... ................. Frozen vegetables*......... 31.86 5................. CANDVEG..................... ................. Canned and dried vegetables 65.89 and juices. 6................. 140210...................... ................. Canned beans*.............. 13.57 6................. 140220...................... ................. Canned corn................ 8.01 6................. 140230...................... ................. Canned miscellaneous 21.79 vegetables. 6................. 140320...................... ................. Dried peas................. 0.24 6................. 140330...................... ................. Dried beans................ 2.66 6................. 140340...................... ................. Dried miscellaneous 9.02 vegetables. 6................. 140310...................... ................. Dried processed vegetables. 0.73 6................. 140410...................... ................. Frozen vegetable juices.... 0.16 6................. 140420...................... ................. Fresh and canned vegetable 9.71 juices. 4................. MISCFOOD.................... ................. Miscellaneous foods........ 605.25 5................. FRZNPREP.................... ................. Frozen prepared foods...... 124.46 6................. 180210...................... ................. Frozen meals*.............. 40.33 6................. 180220...................... ................. Other frozen prepared foods 84.14 5................. 180110...................... ................. Canned andpackaged soups*.. 40.70 5................. SNACKS...................... ................. Potato chips, nuts, and 123.63 other snacks. 6................. 180310...................... ................. Potato chips and other 96.36 snacks*. 6................. 180320...................... ................. Nuts....................... 27.27 5................. CONDMNTS.................... ................. Condiments and seasonings.. 100.94 6................. 180410...................... ................. Salt, spices, other 23.71 seasonings*. 6................. 180420...................... ................. Olives, pickles, relishes.. 12.41 6................. 180510...................... ................. Sauces and gravies*........ 42.90 6................. 180520...................... ................. Baking needs and 21.92 miscellaneous products. 5................. OTHRPREP.................... ................. Other canned and packaged 174.30 prepared foods. 6................. 180611...................... ................. Prepared salads............ 20.81 6................. 180612...................... ................. Prepared desserts*......... 12.66 6................. 180620...................... ................. Baby food*................. 32.54 6................. 180710...................... ................. Miscellaneous prepared 107.71 foods. 6................. 180720...................... ................. Vitamin supplements........ 0.58 5................. 190904...................... ................. Food prepared by consumer 41.20 on out-of-town trips. 3................. OTHRFOOD.................... PEG.............. Other food at home......... 182.71 4................. SWEETS...................... ................. Sugar and other sweets..... 107.00 5................. 150110...................... ................. Candy and chewing gum*..... 68.68 [[Page 52173]] 5................. 150211...................... ................. Sugar*..................... 14.65 5................. 150212...................... ................. Artificial sweeteners*..... 4.85 5................. 150310...................... ................. Jams, preserves, other 18.83 sweets*. 4................. FATSOILS.................... ................. Fats and oils.............. 75.71 5................. 160110...................... ................. Margarine*................. 9.85 5................. 160211...................... ................. Fats and oils*............. 20.63 5................. 160212...................... ................. Salad dressings*........... 22.71 5................. 160310...................... ................. Nondairy cream and 10.57 imitation milk*. 5................. 160320...................... ................. Peanut butter.............. 11.95 3................. NALCBEVG.................... PEG.............. Nonalcoholic beverages..... 244.87 4................. 170110...................... ................. Cola*...................... 86.74 4................. 170210...................... ................. Other carbonated drinks.... 43.97 4................. COFFEE...................... ................. Coffee..................... 34.00 5................. 170310...................... ................. Roasted coffee*............ 23.19 5................. 170410...................... ................. Instant and freeze dried 10.80 coffee. 4................. 170510...................... ................. Noncarbonated fruit 16.51 flavored drinks*. 4................. 170520...................... ................. Tea........................ 13.75 4................. 200112...................... ................. Nonalcoholic beer.......... 0.28 4................. 170530...................... ................. Other nonalcoholic 49.62 beverages and ice. 3................. FOODAWAY.................... PEG.............. Food away from home........ 31.76 4................. RESTRANT.................... ................. Meals at restaurants, carry- 2,682.01 outs and other. 5................. LUNCH....................... ................. Lunch...................... 1,000.00 6................. 190111...................... ................. Lunch at fast food, take- 567.83 out, delivery, etc.*. 6................. 190112...................... ................. Lunch at full service 297.91 restaurants*. 6................. 190113...................... ................. Lunch at vending machines/ 12.34 mobile vendors. 6................. 190114...................... ................. Lunch at employer and 122.70 school cafeterias. 5................. DINNER...................... ................. Dinner..................... 974.84 6................. 190211...................... ................. Dinner at fast food, take- 334.65 out, delivery, etc.*. 6................. 190212...................... ................. Dinner at full service 631.54 restaurants*. 6................. 190213...................... ................. Dinner at vending machines/ 2.82 mobile vendors. 6................. 190214...................... ................. Dinner at employer and 5.84 school cafeterias. 5................. SNKNABEV.................... ................. Snacks and nonalcoholic 400.30 beverages. 6................. 190311...................... ................. Snacks/nonalcoholic bev. at 291.19 fast food, etc.*. 6................. 190312...................... ................. Snacks/nonalcoholic bev. at 44.46 full svc. restaurants. 6................. 190313...................... ................. Snacks/nonalcoholic bev. at 51.78 vending mach., etc. 6................. 190314...................... ................. Snacks/nonalcoholic bev. 12.88 cafeterias. 5................. BRKFBRUN.................... ................. Breakfast and brunch....... 306.10 6................. 190321...................... ................. Breakfast & brunch at fast 155.78 food, take-out, etc.*. 6................. 190322...................... ................. Breakfast & brunch at full 139.55 service restaurants*. 6................. 190323...................... ................. Breakfast & brunch at 2.46 vending machines. 6................. 190324...................... ................. Breakfast & brunch at 8.30 cafeterias. 4................. NONRESME.................... ................. Non Restaurant Meals....... 473.75 5................. 190901...................... ................. Board (including at school) 22.63 5................. 190902...................... ................. Catered affairs............ 62.78 5................. 190903...................... ................. Food on out-of-town trips.. 255.51 5................. 790430...................... ................. School lunches............. 92.14 5................. 800700...................... ................. Meals as pay............... 40.69 3................. ALCBEVG..................... PEG.............. Alcoholic beverages........ 627.36 4................. ALCHOME..................... ................. At home.................... 405.24 5................. 200111...................... ................. Beer and ale*.............. 203.81 5................. 200210...................... ................. Whiskey.................... 25.39 5................. 200310...................... ................. Wine*...................... 130.32 5................. 200410...................... ................. Other alcoholic beverages.. 45.72 4................. ALCAWAY..................... ................. Away from home............. 222.12 5................. BEERNALE.................... ................. Beer and ale............... 97.76 6................. 200511...................... ................. Beer and ale at fast food, 19.39 take-out, etc. 6................. 200512...................... ................. Beer and ale at full 77.80 service restaurants*. 6................. 200513...................... ................. Beer and ale at vending 0.05 machines, etc. 6................. 200516...................... ................. Beer and ale at catered 0.51 affairs. 5................. WINE........................ ................. Wine....................... 26.01 6................. 200521...................... ................. Wine at fast food, take- 2.61 out, delivery, etc. 6................. 200522...................... ................. Wine at full service 23.34 restaurants*. 6................. 200523...................... ................. Wine at vending machines .............. and mobile vendors. 6................. 200526...................... ................. Wine at catered affairs.... 0.06 5................. OTHALCBV.................... ................. Other alcoholic beverages.. 98.36 6................. 200531...................... ................. Other alcoholic bev. at 14.17 fast food, take-out, etc. 6................. 200532...................... ................. Other alcoholic bev. at 43.87 full service restaurants. 6................. 200533...................... ................. Other alcoholic bev. at 0.10 vending machines. 6................. 200536...................... ................. Other alcoholic bev. at 0.23 catered affairs. 6................. 200900...................... ................. Alcoholic beverages 39.99 purchased on trips. 2................. SHEL&UTL.................... MEG.............. Shelter and Utilities...... 190.87 [[Page 52174]] 3................. SHELTER..................... PEG.............. Shelter.................... 17,017.07 4................. RNTLEQ...................... ................. Rented Equivalence 13,332.00 (estimated monthly x 12). 4................. RENTXX...................... ................. Rented Dwelling (rent minus 3,251.64 tenants ins.)*. 4................. 350110...................... ................. Tenants Insurance (tenants 36.27 ins x 2)*. 4................. OTHLODGE.................... ................. Other Lodging (other minus 397.13 housing at school). 3................. ENERUT...................... PEG.............. Energy Utilities*.......... 1.18 3................. WATERX...................... PEG.............. Water and other public 362.63 services*. 2................. HHF&SUPP.................... MEG.............. Household Furnishings and 2.19 Supplies. 3................. HHOPER...................... PEG.............. Household operations....... 610.69 4................. HHPERSRV.................... ................. Personal services.......... 395.00 5................. 340210...................... ................. Babysitting and child care* 83.82 6................. 340211...................... ................. Child care in own home..... 32.61 6................. 340212...................... ................. Child care outside own home 51.21 5................. 340906...................... ................. Care for elderly, invalids, 16.07 handicapped, etc. 5................. 340910...................... ................. Adult day care centers..... 1.70 5................. 670310...................... ................. Day-care centers, nursery, 293.41 and preschools*. 4................. HHOTHXPN.................... ................. Other household expenses... 215.69 5................. 340310...................... ................. Housekeeping services*..... 49.32 5................. 340410...................... ................. Gardening, lawn care 62.72 service*. 5................. 340420...................... ................. Water softening service.... 3.34 5................. 340520...................... ................. Household laundry and dry 0.80 cleaning, sent out. 5................. 340530...................... ................. Coin-operated household 3.65 laundry & dry cleaning. 5................. 340914...................... ................. Services for termite/pest 11.20 control. 5................. 340915...................... ................. Home security system 15.83 service fee. 5................. 340903...................... ................. Other home services........ 7.58 5................. 330511...................... ................. Termite/pest control 1.14 products. 5................. 340510...................... ................. Moving, storage, freight 33.51 express*. 5................. 340620...................... ................. Appliance repair, including 12.53 service center. 5................. 340630...................... ................. Reupholstering, furniture 3.61 repair. 5................. 340901...................... ................. Repairs/rentals of lawn/ 6.17 garden equipment. 5................. 340907...................... ................. Appliance rental........... 2.09 5................. 340908...................... ................. Rental of office equip. for 0.66 nonbusiness use. 5................. 340913...................... ................. Repair of miscellaneous 1.52 household equip. 5................. 990900...................... ................. Rental/installation of .............. dishwashers/disposals. 3................. HKPGSUPP.................... PEG.............. Housekeeping supplies...... 631.49 4................. LAUNDRY..................... ................. Laundry and cleaning 147.87 supplies. 5................. 330110...................... ................. Soaps and detergents*...... 80.52 5................. 330210...................... ................. Other laundry cleaning 67.35 products. 4................. HKPGOTHR.................... ................. Other household products... 317.42 5................. 330310...................... ................. Cleansing & toilet tissue, 99.04 paper towels/napkins*. 5................. 330510...................... ................. Miscellaneous household 143.56 products. 5................. 330610...................... ................. Lawn and garden supplies*.. 74.82 4................. POSTAGE..................... ................. Postage and stationery..... 166.20 5................. 330410...................... ................. Stationery, stationery 81.08 supplies, giftwraps*. 5................. 340110...................... ................. Postage.................... 79.67 6................. STAMP....................... ................. Stamp*..................... 75.37 6................. PARPST...................... ................. Parcel Post*............... 4.30 5................. 340120...................... ................. Delivery services.......... 5.46 3................. TEX&RUGS.................... PEG.............. Textiles and Area Rugs..... 183.15 4................. HHTXTILE.................... ................. Household textiles......... 156.20 5................. 280110...................... ................. Bathroom linens*........... 27.07 5................. 280120...................... ................. Bedroom linens*............ 71.77 5................. 280130...................... ................. Kitchen and dining room 12.25 linens. 5................. 280210...................... ................. Curtains and draperies..... 21.41 5................. 280220...................... ................. Slipcovers, decorative 6.33 pillows. 5................. 280230...................... ................. Sewing materials for 15.89 slipcovers, curtains, etc. 5................. 280900...................... ................. Other linens............... 1.49 4................. FLOORCOV.................... ................. Floor coverings............ 26.96 5................. RNTCARPT.................... ................. Wall-to-wall carpeting 0.01 (renter). 6................. 230134...................... ................. Wall-to-wall carpet .............. (renter). 6................. 320163...................... ................. Wall-to-wall carpet 0.01 (replacement) (renter). 5................. 320111...................... ................. Floor coverings, 26.94 nonpermanent*. 3................. FURNITUR.................... PEG.............. Furniture.................. 509.16 4................. 290110...................... ................. Mattress and springs*...... 59.98 4................. 290120...................... ................. Other bedroom furniture.... 105.19 4................. 290210...................... ................. Sofas...................... 125.89 4................. 290310...................... ................. Living room chairs*........ 60.36 4................. 290320...................... ................. Living room tables......... 23.94 4................. 290410...................... ................. Kitchen, dining room 46.49 furniture*. 4................. 290420...................... ................. Infants' furniture......... 8.86 4................. 290430...................... ................. Outdoor furniture.......... 13.08 [[Page 52175]] 4................. 290440...................... ................. Wall units, cabinets/other 65.38 occasional furniture. 3................. MAJAPPL..................... PEG.............. Major appliances........... 196.71 4................. 230116...................... ................. Dishwashers (built-in), 13.97 disposals, range hoods. 5................. 230117...................... ................. Dishwasher--owned home..... 0.63 5................. 230118...................... ................. Dishwasher rented home..... 13.34 4................. 300110...................... ................. Refrigerators, freezers*... 45.99 5................. 300111...................... ................. Refrigerators, freezers 5.92 (renter). 5................. 300112...................... ................. Refrigerators, freezers 40.07 (owned home). 4................. 300210...................... ................. Washing machines*.......... 27.81 5................. 300211...................... ................. Washing machines (renter).. 5.95 5................. 300212...................... ................. Washing machines (owned 21.87 home). 4................. 300220...................... ................. Clothes dryers............. 19.88 5................. 300221...................... ................. Clothes dryers (renter).... 4.91 5................. 300222...................... ................. Clothes Dryer (owned home). 14.97 4................. 300310...................... ................. Cooking stoves, ovens*..... 31.99 5................. 300311...................... ................. Cooking stoves, ovens 1.85 (renter). 5................. 300312...................... ................. Cooking stoves, ovens 30.13 (owned home). 4................. 300320...................... ................. Microwave ovens............ 7.64 5................. 300321...................... ................. Microwave ovens (renter)... 1.88 5................. 300322...................... ................. Microwave ovens (owned 5.76 home). 4................. 300330...................... ................. Portable dishwasher........ 1.47 5................. 300331...................... ................. Portable dishwasher 0.22 (renter). 5................. 300332...................... ................. Portable dishwasher (owned 1.25 home). 4................. 300410...................... ................. Window air conditioners.... 47.96 5................. 300411...................... ................. Window air conditioners 1.48 (renter). 5................. 300412...................... ................. Window air conditioners 5.10 (owned home). 5................. 320511...................... ................. Electric floor cleaning 33.78 equipment*. 5................. 320512...................... ................. Sewing machines............ 7.02 5................. 300900...................... ................. Miscellaneous household 0.59 appliances. 3................. SMAPPHWR.................... PEG.............. Small appliances, 144.28 miscellaneous housewares. 4................. HOUSWARE.................... ................. Housewares................. 106.99 5................. 320310...................... ................. Plastic dinnerware......... 2.53 5................. 320320...................... ................. China and other dinnerware* 14.13 5................. 320330...................... ................. Flatware................... 5.49 5................. 320340...................... ................. Glassware.................. 14.51 5................. 320350...................... ................. Silver serving pieces...... 10.71 5................. 320360...................... ................. Other serving pieces....... 1.77 5................. 320370...................... ................. Nonelectric cookware*...... 21.45 5................. 320380...................... ................. Tableware, nonelectric 36.40 kitchenware. 4................. SMLLAPPL.................... ................. Small appliances........... 37.29 5................. 320521...................... ................. Small electric kitchen 26.67 appliances*. 5................. 320522...................... ................. Portable heating and 10.62 cooling equipment. 3................. MISCHHEQ.................... PEG.............. Miscellaneous household 632.71 equipment. 4................. 320120...................... ................. Window coverings........... 24.78 4................. 320130...................... ................. Infants' equipment......... 16.15 4................. 320140...................... ................. Laundry and cleaning equip. 17.62 4................. 320150...................... ................. Outdoor equipment*......... 21.70 4................. 320210...................... ................. Clocks..................... 4.51 4................. 320220...................... ................. Lamps and lighting fixtures 13.87 4................. 320231...................... ................. Other household decorative 151.27 items. 4................. 320232...................... ................. Telephones and accessories* 35.99 4................. 320410...................... ................. Lawn and garden equipment*. 82.56 4................. 320420...................... ................. Power tools*............... 43.54 4................. 320901...................... ................. Office furniture for home 8.69 use*. 4................. 320902...................... ................. Hand tools*................ 12.30 4................. 320903...................... ................. Indoor plants, fresh 47.68 flowers*. 4................. 320904...................... ................. Closet and storage items... 12.80 4................. 340904...................... ................. Rental of furniture........ 5.16 4................. 430130...................... ................. Luggage.................... 5.88 4................. 690210...................... ................. Telephone answering devices 1.25 4................. 690220...................... ................. Calculators................ 1.13 4................. 690230...................... ................. Business equipment for home 2.18 use. 4................. 320430...................... ................. Other hardware............. 59.83 4................. 690242...................... ................. Smoke alarms (owned home).. 1.50 4................. 690241...................... ................. Smoke alarms (renter)...... 0.30 4................. 690243...................... ................. Smoke alarms (owned .............. vacation). 4................. 690245...................... ................. Other household appliances 5.03 (owned home). 4................. 690244...................... ................. Other household appliances 1.03 (renter). 4................. 320905...................... ................. Miscellaneous household 55.97 equipment and parts. 2................. APPAREL..................... MEG.............. Apparel and services....... 21.79 3................. MENBOYS..................... PEG.............. Men and boys............... 502.12 [[Page 52176]] 4................. MENS........................ ................. Men, 16 and over........... 416.91 5................. 360110...................... ................. Men's suits*............... 25.98 5................. 360120...................... ................. Men's sportcoats, tailored 8.66 jackets. 5................. 360210...................... ................. Men's coats and jackets*... 34.18 5................. 360311...................... ................. Men's underwear*........... 26.44 5................. 360312...................... ................. Men's hosiery.............. 15.94 5................. 360320...................... ................. Men's nightwear............ 2.57 5................. 360330...................... ................. Men's accessories.......... 31.31 5................. 360340...................... ................. Men's sweaters and vests... 13.01 5................. 360350...................... ................. Men's active sportswear.... 20.78 5................. 360410...................... ................. Men's shirts*.............. 90.85 5................. 360511...................... ................. Men's pants*............... 110.74 5................. 360512...................... ................. Men's shorts, shorts sets.. 25.89 5................. 360901...................... ................. Men's uniforms............. 6.33 5................. 360902...................... ................. Men's costumes............. 4.24 4................. BOYS........................ ................. Boys, 2 to 15.............. 85.20 5................. 370110...................... ................. Boys' coats and jackets.... 6.21 5................. 370120...................... ................. Boys' sweaters............. 2.64 5................. 370130...................... ................. Boys' shirts*.............. 19.42 5................. 370211...................... ................. Boys' underwear............ 7.26 5................. 370212...................... ................. Boys' nightwear............ 1.53 5................. 370213...................... ................. Boys' hosiery.............. 4.10 5................. 370220...................... ................. Boys' accessories.......... 3.18 5................. 370311...................... ................. Boys' suits, sportcoats, 1.79 vests. 5................. 370312...................... ................. Boys' pants*............... 21.85 5................. 370313...................... ................. Boys' shorts, shorts sets.. 7.38 5................. 370903...................... ................. Boys' uniforms............. 2.82 5................. 370904...................... ................. Boys' active sportswear.... 4.20 5................. 370902...................... ................. Boys' costumes............. 2.82 3................. WMNSGRLS.................... PEG.............. Women and girls............ 925.48 4................. WOMENS...................... ................. Women, 16 and over......... 809.92 5................. 380110...................... ................. Women's coats and jackets*. 84.81 5................. 380210...................... ................. Women's dresses*........... 75.94 5................. 380311...................... ................. Women's sportcoats, 4.87 tailored jackets. 5................. 380312...................... ................. Women's vests and sweaters* 56.78 5................. 380313...................... ................. Women's shirts, tops, 158.20 blouses*. 5................. 380320...................... ................. Women's skirts............. 27.47 5................. 380331...................... ................. Women's pants*............. 121.82 5................. 380332...................... ................. Women's shorts, shorts sets 27.98 5................. 380340...................... ................. Women's active sportswear.. 45.51 5................. 380410...................... ................. Women's sleepwear.......... 44.02 5................. 380420...................... ................. Women's undergarments...... 51.96 5................. 380430...................... ................. Women's hosiery............ 23.06 5................. 380510...................... ................. Women's suits*............. 28.98 5................. 380901...................... ................. Women's accessories*....... 43.22 5................. 380902...................... ................. Women's uniforms........... 7.98 5................. 380903...................... ................. Women's costumes........... 7.33 4................. GIRLS....................... ................. Girls, 2 to 15............. 115.56 5................. 390110...................... ................. Girls' coats and jackets... 9.36 5................. 390120...................... ................. Girls' dresses and suits*.. 9.32 5................. 390210...................... ................. Girls' shirts, blouses, 21.29 sweaters*. 5................. 390221...................... ................. Girls' skirts and pants*... 28.77 5................. 390222...................... ................. Girls' shorts, shorts sets. 9.49 5................. 390230...................... ................. Girls' active sportswear... 9.15 5................. 390310...................... ................. Girls' underwear and 8.42 sleepwear. 5................. 390321...................... ................. Girls' hosiery............. 4.93 5................. 390322...................... ................. Girls' accessories......... 7.58 5................. 390901...................... ................. Girls' uniforms............ 2.76 5................. 390902...................... ................. Girls' costumes............ 4.50 3................. INFANT...................... PEG.............. Children under 2........... 90.35 4................. 410110...................... ................. Infant coat, jacket, 2.38 snowsuit. 4................. 410120...................... ................. Infant dresses, outerwear.. 23.90 4................. 410130...................... ................. Infant underwear*.......... 50.03 4................. 410140...................... ................. Infant nightwear, 4.55 loungewear*. 4................. 410901...................... ................. Infant accessories......... 9.48 3................. FOOTWEAR.................... PEG.............. Footwear................... 391.47 4................. 400110...................... ................. Men's footwear*............ 125.68 4................. 400210...................... ................. Boys' footwear............. 53.75 4................. 400310...................... ................. Women's footwear*.......... 171.42 4................. 400220...................... ................. Girls' footwear............ 40.62 3................. OTHAPPRL.................... PEG.............. Other apparel products and 288.37 services. [[Page 52177]] 4................. 420110...................... ................. Material for making clothes 8.83 4................. 420120...................... ................. Sewing patterns and notions 8.47 4................. 430110...................... ................. Watches*................... 24.45 4................. 430120...................... ................. Jewelry*................... 130.18 4................. 440110...................... ................. Shoe repair and other shoe 1.25 service. 4................. 440120...................... ................. Coin-operated apparel 47.64 laundry/dry cleaning*. 4................. 440130...................... ................. Alteration, repair and 6.19 tailoring of apparel. 4................. 440140...................... ................. Clothing rental............ 3.06 4................. 440150...................... ................. Watch and jewelry repair... 4.28 4................. 440210...................... ................. Apparel laundry & cleaning 53.51 not coin-operated*. 4................. 440900...................... ................. Clothing storage........... 0.50 2................. TRANS....................... MEG.............. Transportation............. 843.20 3................. MOTVEHCO.................... PEG.............. Motor Vehicle Costs........ 4,545.54 4................. VEHPURCH.................... ................. Vehicle purchases (net 3,659. outlay). 5................. NEWCARS..................... ................. Cars and trucks, new....... 1,873.20 6................. 450110...................... ................. New cars*.................. 865.68 6................. 450210...................... ................. New trucks................. 1.52 5................. USEDCARS.................... ................. Cars and trucks, used...... 1,717.02 6................. 460110...................... ................. Used cars.................. 748.86 6................. 460901...................... ................. Used trucks................ 968.16 5................. OTHVEHCL.................... ................. Other vehicles............. 69.17 6................. 450220...................... ................. New motorcycles............ 38.17 6................. 450900...................... ................. New aircraft............... 4.13 6................. 460902...................... ................. Used motorcycles........... 26.87 6................. 460903...................... ................. Used aircraft.............. .............. 4................. VEHFINCH.................... ................. Vehicle finance charges.... 488.57 5................. 510110...................... ................. Automobile finance charges* 232.74 5................. 510901...................... ................. Truck finance charges...... 233.70 5................. 510902...................... ................. Motorcycle and plane 3.57 finance charges. 5................. 850300...................... ................. Other vehicle finance 18.55 charges. 4................. LEASVEH..................... ................. Leased vehicles............ 221.66 5................. 450310...................... ................. Car lease payments......... 111.26 5................. 450313...................... ................. Cash downpayment (car 7.71 lease). 5................. 450314...................... ................. Termination fee (car lease) 0.50 5................. 450410...................... ................. Truck lease payments....... 100.58 5................. 450413...................... ................. Cash downpayment (truck 0.79 lease). 5................. 450414...................... ................. Termination fee (truck 0.82 lease). 4................. VEHXP&LV.................... ................. Other Vehicle Expenses and 175.91 Licenses. 5................. 520110...................... ................. State & Local Registration* 102.22 6................. 520111...................... ................. Vehicle reg. state......... 91.84 6................. 520112...................... ................. Vehicle reg. local......... 10.38 5................. 520310...................... ................. Driver's license........... 8.89 5................. 520410...................... ................. Vehicle inspection (added 9.55 to S&L registration). 5................. PARKING..................... ................. Parking fees............... 21.70 6................. 520531...................... ................. Parking fees in home city, 18.01 excl. residence. 6................. 520532...................... ................. Parking fees, out-of-town 3.69 trips. 5................. 520541...................... ................. Tolls...................... 11.27 5................. 520542...................... ................. Tolls on out-of-town trips. 3.66 5................. 520550...................... ................. Towing charges............. 5.46 5................. 620113...................... ................. Automobile service clubs... 13.16 3................. GASOIL...................... PEG.............. Gasoline and motor oil..... 15.14 4................. 470111...................... ................. Gasoline*.................. 1,376.17 4................. 470112...................... ................. Diesel fuel................ 15.41 4................. 470113...................... ................. Gasoline on out-of-town 96.39 trips. 4................. 470114...................... ................. Gasohol.................... .............. 4................. 470211...................... ................. Motor oil.................. 11.20 4................. 470212...................... ................. Motor oil on out-of-town 0.98 trips. 3................. CARP&R...................... PEG.............. Maintenance and repairs.... 791.12 4................. CARPAR...................... ................. Maintenance and Repair 206.75 Parts. 5................. 470220...................... ................. Coolant, additives, brake, 4.25 transmission fluids. 5................. 480110...................... ................. Tires--purchased, replaced, 117.97 installed*. 5................. 480213...................... ................. Parts, equipment, and 73.71 accessories*. 5................. 480214...................... ................. Vehicle audio equipment, 2.87 excluding labor. 5................. 480212...................... ................. Vehicle products........... 7.95 4................. CARREP...................... ................. Maintenance and Repair 584.37 Service*. 5................. 490000...................... ................. Misc. auto repair, 45.46 servicing. 5................. 490110...................... ................. Body work and painting..... 31.22 5................. 490211...................... ................. Clutch, transmission repair 46.87 5................. 490212...................... ................. Drive shaft and rear-end 7.56 repair. 5................. 490221...................... ................. Brake work, including 50.15 adjustments. 5................. 490231...................... ................. Repair to steering or front- 15.58 end. [[Page 52178]] 5................. 490232...................... ................. Repair to engine cooling 19.70 system. 5................. 490311...................... ................. Motor tune-up.............. 42.41 5................. 490312...................... ................. Lube, oil change, and oil 74.18 filters. 5................. 490313...................... ................. Front-end alignment, wheel 11.12 balance, rotation. 5................. 490314...................... ................. Shock absorber replacement. 3.55 5................. 490316...................... ................. Gas tank repair, 4.01 replacement. 5................. 490318...................... ................. Repair tires and other 55.99 repair work. 5................. 490319...................... ................. Vehicle air conditioning 14.52 repair. 5................. 490411...................... ................. Exhaust system repair...... 13.39 5................. 490412...................... ................. Electrical system repair... 33.41 5................. 490413...................... ................. Motor repair, replacement.. 100.70 5................. 490900...................... ................. Auto repair service policy. 14.56 3................. 500110...................... PEG.............. Vehicle insurance*......... 976.09 3................. RENTVEH..................... PEG.............. Rented vehicles............ 28.60 3................. PUBTRANS.................... PEG.............. Public transportation...... 589.71 4................. 530110...................... ................. Airline fares*............. 399.38 4................. 530210...................... ................. Intercity bus fares........ 16.95 4................. 530510...................... ................. Intercity train fares...... 23.94 4................. 530901...................... ................. Ship fares................. 36.89 4................. LOCTRANS.................... ................. Local Transportation (Not a 112.56 CES item). 5................. 530311...................... ................. Intracity mass transit 65.35 fares. 5................. 530312...................... ................. Local trans.on out-of-town 14.00 trips. 5................. 530411...................... ................. Taxi fares and limousine 8.22 service on trips. 5................. 530412...................... ................. Taxi fares and limousine 24.15 service*. 5................. 530902...................... ................. School bus................. 0.84 2................. MEDICAL..................... MEG.............. Medical.................... 2,48.91 3................. HEALTINS.................... PEG.............. Health insurance*.......... 1,337.89 4................. COMHLTIN.................... ................. Commercial health insurance 270.98 5................. 580111...................... ................. Traditional fee for service 90.77 health plan (not BCBS). 5................. 580113...................... ................. Preferred provider health 180.21 plan (not BCBS). 4................. BCBS........................ ................. Blue Cross, Blue Shield.... 416.23 5................. 580112...................... ................. Traditional fee for service 79.25 health plan (BCBS). 5................. 580114...................... ................. Preferred provider health 141.02 plan (BCBS). 5................. 580312...................... ................. Health maintenance 144.67 organization (BCBS). 5................. 580904...................... ................. Commercial Medicare 45.55 supplement (BCBS). 5................. 580906...................... ................. Other health insurance 5.74 (BCBS). 4................. 580311...................... ................. Health maintenance 326.02 organization (not BCBS). 4................. 580901...................... ................. Medicare payments.......... 177.44 4................. COMEDOTH.................... ................. Commercial Medicare suppl & 147.21 health insurance. 5................. 580903...................... ................. Commercial Medicare 84.91 supplement (not BCBS). 5................. 580905...................... ................. Other health insurance (not 62.30 BCBS). 3................. MEDSERVS.................... PEG.............. Medical services........... 689.24 4................. 560110...................... ................. Physician's services*...... 172.07 4................. 560210...................... ................. Dental services*........... 264.62 4................. 560310...................... ................. Eyecare services........... 43.17 4................. 560400...................... ................. Service by professionals 41.89 other than physician. 4................. 560330...................... ................. Lab tests, x-rays.......... 31.41 4................. 570110...................... ................. Hospital room*............. 30.19 4................. 570210...................... ................. Hospital service other than 54.53 room. 4................. 570240...................... ................. Medical care in retirement .............. community. 4................. 570220...................... ................. Care in convalescent or 30.38 nursing home. 4................. 570902...................... ................. Repair of medical equipment 3.91 4................. 570230...................... ................. Other medical care services 17.07 3................. DRUGS&ME.................... PEG.............. Drugs and Medical Supplies. 456.78 4................. DRUGS....................... ................. Drugs...................... 359.87 5................. 550210...................... ................. Nonprescription drugs*..... 62.53 5................. 550410...................... ................. Nonprescription vitamins... 31.48 5................. 540000...................... ................. Prescription drugs*........ 265.86 4................. MEDSUPPL.................... ................. Medical supplies........... 96.91 5................. 550110...................... ................. Eyeglasses and contact 47.34 lenses*. 5................. 550340...................... ................. Hearing aids............... 12.32 5................. 550310...................... ................. Topicals and dressings*.... 26.60 5................. 550320...................... ................. Medical equipment for 2.87 general use. 5................. 550330...................... ................. Supportive and convalescent 5.23 medical equip. 5................. 570901...................... ................. Rental of medical equipment 1.31 5................. 570903...................... ................. Rental of supportive, 1.24 convalescent equipment. 2................. RECREATN.................... MEG.............. Recreation................. 246.45 3................. FEESADM..................... PEG.............. Fees and admissions........ 553.89 4................. 610900...................... ................. Recreation expenses, out-of- 31.27 town trips. 4................. 620111...................... ................. Social, recreation, civic 86.07 club membership*. 4................. 620121...................... ................. Fees for participant 83.62 sports*. [[Page 52179]] 4................. 620122...................... ................. Participant sports, out-of- 23.03 town trips. 4................. 620211...................... ................. Movie, theater, opera, 113.81 ballet*. 4................. 620212...................... ................. Movie, other admissions, 57.96 out-of-town trips. 4................. 620221...................... ................. Admission to sporting 31.87 events. 4................. 620222...................... ................. Admission to sports events, 19.32 out-of-town trips. 4................. 620310...................... ................. Fees for recreational 75.66 lessons*. 4................. 620903...................... ................. Other entertainment 31.27 services, out-of-town trips. 3................. TVAUDIO..................... PEG.............. Television, radios, sound 369.52 equipment. 4................. TELEVSN..................... ................. Televisions................ 209.09 5................. 310110...................... ................. Black and white tv......... 0.50 5................. 310120...................... ................. Color tv--console.......... 56.12 5................. 310130...................... ................. Color tv--portable, table 36.18 model*. 5................. 310210...................... ................. VCR's and video disc 33.37 players*. 5................. 310220...................... ................. Video cassettes, tapes, and 50.40 discs*. 5................. 310230...................... ................. Video game hardware and 27.02 software. 5................. 340610...................... ................. Repair of tv, radio, and 4.48 sound equipment. 5................. 340902...................... ................. Rental of televisions...... 1.01 4................. AUDIO....................... ................. Radios, sound equipment.... 160.43 5................. 310311...................... ................. Radios..................... 4.83 5................. 310312...................... ................. Phonographs................ .............. 5................. 310313...................... ................. Tape recorders and players. 8.59 5................. 310320...................... ................. Sound components and 19.00 component systems*. 5................. 310331...................... ................. Miscellaneous sound 0.14 equipment. 5................. 310332...................... ................. Sound equipment accessories 7.64 5................. 310334...................... ................. Satellite dishes........... 1.38 5................. 310341...................... ................. CD, tape, record and video 7.87 mail order clubs. 5................. 310342...................... ................. Records, CDs, audio tapes, 39.92 needles*. 5................. 340905...................... ................. Rental of VCR, radio, and 0.28 sound equipment. 5................. 610130...................... ................. Musical instruments and 16.14 accessories. 5................. 620904...................... ................. Rental and repair of 5.43 musical instruments. 5................. 620912...................... ................. Rental of video cassettes, 49.21 tapes, & discs*. 3................. PETSPLAY.................... PEG.............. Pets, toys, and playground 397.06 equipment. 4................. PETS........................ ................. Pets....................... 282.85 5................. 610310...................... ................. Pet food*.................. 116.44 5................. 610320...................... ................. Pet purchase, supplies, 76.66 medicine. 5................. 620410...................... ................. Pet services............... 21.50 5................. 620420...................... ................. Vet services*.............. 68.24 4................. 610110...................... ................. Toys, games, hobbies, and 112.26 tricycles*. 4................. 610120...................... ................. Playground equipment....... 1.96 3................. ENTEROTH.................... PEG.............. Other entertainment 339.69 supplies, equipment, and svcs. 4................. UNMTRBOT.................... ................. Unmotored recreational 41.92 vehicles. 5................. 600121...................... ................. Boat without motor and boat 6.68 trailers. 5................. 600122...................... ................. Trailer and other 35.24 attachable campers. 4................. PWRSPVEH.................... ................. Motorized recreational 128.92 vehicles*. 5................. 600141...................... ................. Purchase of motorized 87.77 camper. 5................. 600142...................... ................. Purchase of other vehicle.. 11.81 5................. 600132...................... ................. Purchase of boat with motor 29.35 4................. RNTSPVEH.................... ................. Rental of recreational 2.95 vehicles. 5................. 520904...................... ................. Rental noncamper trailer... 0.02 5................. 520907...................... ................. Boat and trailer rental out- 0.28 of-town trips. 5................. 620909...................... ................. Rental of campers on out-of- 0.77 town trips. 5................. 620919...................... ................. Rental of other vehicles on 1.60 out-of-town trips. 5................. 620906...................... ................. Rental of boat............. 0.21 5................. 620921...................... ................. Rental of motorized camper. .............. 5................. 620922...................... ................. Rental of other RV's....... 0.06 4................. 600110...................... ................. Outboard motors............ 1.58 4................. 520901...................... ................. Docking and landing fees... 4.05 4................. RECEQUIP.................... ................. Sports, recreation and 99.06 exercise equipment. 5................. 600210...................... ................. Athletic gear, game tables, 37.45 exercise equip*. 5................. 600310...................... ................. Bicycles................... 8.05 5................. 600410...................... ................. Camping equipment.......... 6.74 5................. 600420...................... ................. Hunting and fishing 25.21 equipment. 5................. 600430...................... ................. Winter sports equipment.... 3.20 5................. 600901...................... ................. Water sports equipment..... 3.19 5................. 600902...................... ................. Other sports equipment..... 13.42 5................. 620908...................... ................. Rental and repair of misc. 1.80 sports equipment. 4................. PHOTOEQ..................... ................. Photographic equipment, 54.86 supplies and services. 5................. 610210...................... ................. Film*...................... 11.15 5................. 610220...................... ................. Other photographic supplies 0.30 5................. 620330...................... ................. Film processing*........... 16.06 5................. 620905...................... ................. Repair and rental of 0.21 photographic equipment. [[Page 52180]] 5................. 610230...................... ................. Photographic equipment..... 16.78 5................. 620320...................... ................. Photographer fees.......... 10.35 4................. 610901...................... ................. Fireworks.................. 1.21 4................. 610902...................... ................. Souvenirs.................. 0.10 4................. 610903...................... ................. Visual goods............... 0.20 4................. 620913...................... ................. Pinball, electronic video 4.85 games. 3................. PERSPROD.................... PEG.............. Personal care products..... 352.04 4................. 640110...................... ................. Hair care products*........ 76.06 4................. 640120...................... ................. Nonelectric articles for 9.72 the hair. 4................. 640130...................... ................. Wigs and hairpieces........ 1.68 4................. 640210...................... ................. Oral hygiene products, 37.09 articles. 4................. 640220...................... ................. Shaving needs.............. 24.28 4................. 640310...................... ................. Cosmetics, perfume, bath 149.89 preparation*. 4................. 640410...................... ................. Deodorants, feminine 43.13 hygiene, misc. pers. care. 4................. 640420...................... ................. Electric personal care 10.20 appliances. 3................. PERSSERV.................... PEG.............. Personal care services..... 291.50 4................. 650310...................... ................. Personal care service*..... 290.98 4................. 650900...................... ................. Repair of personal care 0.52 appliances. 3................. READING..................... PEG.............. Reading.................... 157.75 4................. 590110...................... ................. Newspapers................. 63.41 5................. 590111...................... ................. Newspaper subscriptions*... 49.01 5................. 590112...................... ................. Newspaper, non- 14.40 subscriptions*. 4................. 590210...................... ................. Magazines.................. 29.80 5................. 590211...................... ................. Magazine subscriptions*.... 19.20 5................. 590212...................... ................. Magazines, non- 10.60 subscriptions*. 4................. 590900...................... ................. Newsletters................ .............. 4................. 590220...................... ................. Books thru book clubs...... 10.02 4................. 590230...................... ................. Books not thru book clubs*. 54.38 4................. 660310...................... ................. Encyclopedia and other sets 0.13 of reference books. 2................. EDU&COMM.................... MEG.............. Education and Communication 229.19 3................. EDUCATN..................... PEG.............. Education.................. 119.98 4................. 670210...................... ................. Elementary and high school 94.35 tuition*. 4................. 660210...................... ................. School books, supplies, for 25.63 elem. and H.S. 3................. COMMICAT.................... PEG.............. Communications............. 19.27 4................. PHONE....................... ................. Telephone services......... 1,270.01 5................. 270101...................... ................. Telephone svcs in home 814.13 city, excl. car phones*. 5................. 270102...................... ................. Telephone services for 428.43 mobile car phones*. 5................. 270103...................... ................. Pager service.............. 1.71 5................. 270104...................... ................. Phone cards................ 25.73 4................. 690114...................... ................. Computer information 143.61 services*. 4................. 270310...................... ................. Community antenna or cable 571.65 tv*. 3................. COMP&SVC.................... PEG.............. Computers and Computer 189.93 Services. 4................. 690113...................... ................. Repair of computer systems 5.49 for nonbus. use. 4................. 690111...................... ................. Computers & computer 164.21 hardware nonbus. use*. 4................. 690112...................... ................. Computer software/ 20.23 accessories for nonbus. use. 2................. MISCMEG..................... MEG.............. Miscellaneous.............. 64.05 3................. TOBACCO..................... PEG.............. Tobacco products and 219.08 smoking supplies. 4................. 630110...................... ................. Cigarettes*................ 202.50 4................. 630210...................... ................. Other tobacco products..... 15.58 4................. 630220...................... ................. Smoking accessories........ 1.00 3................. MISC........................ PEG.............. Miscellaneous.............. 817.01 4................. 620925...................... ................. Miscellaneous fees......... 18.84 4................. 620926...................... ................. Lotteries and pari-mutuel 51.71 losses. 4................. 680110...................... ................. Legal fees*................ 129.86 4................. 680140...................... ................. Funeral expenses*.......... 63.14 4................. 680210...................... ................. Safe deposit box rental.... 4.20 4................. 680220...................... ................. Checking accounts, other 27.28 bank service charges. 4................. 680901...................... ................. Cemetery lots, vaults, 17.58 maintenance fees. 4................. 680902...................... ................. Accounting fees*........... 55.94 4................. 680903...................... ................. Miscellaneous personal 43.25 services. 4................. 710110...................... ................. Credit card interest and 292.74 annual fees*. 4................. 900001...................... ................. Occupational expenses (old .............. code). 4................. 900002...................... ................. Occupational expenses...... 42.54 4................. 790600...................... ................. Expenses for other 63.50 properties. 4................. 880210...................... ................. Interest paid, home equity 0.06 line of credit. 4................. 620115...................... ................. Shopping club membership 6.36 fees. 3................. INSPENSN.................... PEG.............. Personal insurance and 545.95 pensions. 4................. LIFEINSR.................... ................. Life and other personal 466.70 insurance*. 5................. 700110...................... ................. Life, endowment, annuity, 442.01 other personal ins. 5................. 002120...................... ................. Other nonhealth insurance.. 24.68 4................. PENSIONS.................... ................. Pensions and Social 49.26 Security. [[Page 52181]] 5................. 800910...................... ................. Deductions for government 116.12 retirement*. 5................. 800920...................... ................. Deductions for railroad 3.01 retirement. 5................. 800931...................... ................. Deductions for private 513.91 pensions. 5................. 800932...................... ................. Non-payroll deposit to 417.89 retirement plans. 5................. 800940...................... ................. Deductions for Social 3.32 Security. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [FR Doc. 07-4491 Filed 9-11-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6325-39-P