95-28905. Report on Summer 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living Allowances in Selected Nonforeign Areas  

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    Report on Summer 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living 
    Allowances in Selected Nonforeign Areas; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 229 / Wednesday, November 29, 1995 / 
    Notices 
    
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    OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
    
    
    Report on Summer 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living 
    Allowances in Selected Nonforeign Areas
    
    AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice publishes the ``Report to OPM on Living Costs in 
    Hawaii, Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 
    Puerto Rico, United States Virgin Islands, and in the Washington, DC, 
    Area, August 25, 1995,'' prepared by Jack Faucett Associates under 
    Government contract OPM-94-BP-3816.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before January 29, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments to Allan G. Hearne, Salary Systems 
    Division, Office of Compensation Policy, Human Resources Systems 
    Service, Office of Personnel Management, Room 6H31, 1900 E Street NW., 
    Washington, DC 20415, or FAX to (202) 606-4264.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Allan G. Hearne, (202) 606-2838.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Sections 591.205(d) and 591.206(c) of title 
    5, Code of Federal Regulations, require that nonforeign area cost-of-
    living allowance (COLA) survey summaries and calculations be published 
    in the Federal Register. Accordingly, OPM is publishing the complete 
    ``Report to OPM on Living Costs in Hawaii, Guam and the Commonwealth of 
    the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, United States Virgin 
    Islands, and in the Washington, DC, Area, August 25, 1995,'' produced 
    by Jack Faucett Associates under contract with OPM. This report 
    explains in detail the methodologies, calculations, and findings of the 
    summer 1994 living-cost surveys.
        Survey Results. Jack Faucett Associates computed index values of 
    relative living costs in the allowance areas using an index scale where 
    the living costs in the Washington, DC, area equal 100. (See the 
    Executive Summary of the report.) OPM notes that the summer survey 
    indices showed that the COLA rates for all of the allowance areas are 
    above levels warranted by the indices. However, the Treasury, Postal 
    Service and General Government Appropriations Act, 1992 (Pub. L. 102-
    141), as amended, prohibits reductions in COLA rates through December 
    31, 1996. Therefore, OPM is not proposing any adjustments in the COLA 
    rates in these allowance areas at this time.
    
    Office of Personnel Management.
    James B. King,
    Director.
    
    Report to OPM on Living Costs in Hawaii, Guam and the Commonwealth of 
    the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, United States Virgin 
    Islands, and in the Washington, DC, Area
    
    August 1995.
    
    Table of Contents
    
    Executive Summary
    1. Introduction
        1.1  Report Objectives
        1.2  Changes in This Year's Survey
        1.2.1  Three-Year CES Moving Average
        1.2.2  New Living Communities
        1.2.3  Historical Housing Data
        1.3  Pricing Period
    2. The COLA Model
        2.1  Measurement of Living-Cost Differences
        2.2  Step 1: Identifying the Target Population
        2.2.1  Federal Salaries
        2.2.2  Federal Employment Weights
        2.3  Step 2: Estimating How People Spend Their Money
        2.3.1  Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES)
        2.3.2  Expenditure Categories and Components
        2.4  Step 3: Selecting Items and Outlets
        2.4.1  Item Selections--The Marketbasket
        2.4.2  Geographic Coverage and Outlet Selection
        2.4.2.1  Geographic Areas
        2.4.2.2  Similarity of Outlets
        2.4.2.3  Catalog Pricing
        2.5  Step 4: Surveying Prices
        2.5.1  In-House Research Staff
        2.5.2  Field Researchers ``Research Associates''
        2.5.3  Data Collection Materials
        2.5.4  Inclusion of Sales and Excise Taxes
        2.5.5  JFA's Onsite Visits
        2.5.6  Special Considerations in Selected Areas
        2.5.6.1  Pricing Surveys in Hawaii County, Puerto Rico, and the 
    Virgin Islands
        2.5.6.2  Surveying the Washington, D.C., Area
        2.6  Step 5: Analyzing Data and Computing Indexes
        2.6.1  General Formulae
        2.6.1.1  Indexes
        2.6.1.2  Item Weights
        2.6.1.3  Category and Component Weights
        2.6.2  Computing the Overall Index
    3. Consumption Goods and Services
        3.1  Categories and Category Weights
        3.2  Goods and Services Data Collection--Special Considerations
        3.2.1  Exchange and Commissary Expenditure Research
        3.2.2  Restaurant Pricing
        3.3  Goods and Services Survey Results
    4. Housing
        4.1  Component Overview
        4.2  Housing Model
        4.2.1  Expenditure Research
        4.2.2  Housing Profiles
        4.2.3  Living Community Selection
        4.2.4  Housing-Related Expenses
        4.2.4.1  Utilities
        4.2.4.2  Real Estate Taxes
        4.2.4.3  Owners/Renters Insurance
        4.2.4.4  Home Maintenance
        4.2.4.5  Telephone
        4.3  Housing Data Collection Procedures
        4.3.1  Homeowner Data Collection
        4.3.2  Renter Data Collection
        4.4  Housing Analysis
        4.4.1  Homeowner Data Analysis
        4.4.2  Rental Data Analysis
        4.5  Housing Survey Results
    5. Transportation
        5.1  Component Overview
        5.2  Private Transportation Methodology
        5.2.1  Vehicle Selection and Pricing
        5.2.2  Vehicle Trade Cycle
        5.2.3  Fuel Performance and Type
        5.2.3.1  Impact of Temperature Upon Fuel Performance
        5.2.3.2  Impact of Road Surface Upon Fuel Performance
        5.2.3.3  Impact of Gradient Upon Fuel Performance
        5.2.3.4  Overall Impact Upon Fuel Performance
        5.2.4  Vehicle Maintenance
        5.2.5  Tires
        5.2.6  License and Registration Fees, and Miscellaneous Tax
        5.2.7  Depreciation
        5.2.8  Finance Expense
        5.2.9  Vehicle Insurance
        5.2.10  Overall Annual Costs
        5.3  Other Transportation Costs--Air Fares
        5.4  Transportation Component Analyses
    6. Miscellaneous Expenses
        6.1  Component Overview
        6.2  Component Weights
        6.3  Component Categories
        6.3.1  Medical Expense Category
        6.3.2  Contributions Category
        6.3.3  Personal Insurance and Retirement Category
        6.4  Miscellaneous Expense Analyses
    7. Final Results
        7.1  Total Comparative Cost Indexes
    
    List of Appendices
    
    Appendix 1: Publication in the Federal Register of Results of 
    Nonforeign Area Living-Cost Surveys: 1990-1994
    Appendix 2: Federal Employment Weights
    Appendix 3: Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CES) Item Weights
    Appendix 4: CES Category and Component Weights
    Appendix 5: Item Descriptions
    Appendix 6: Pricing Changes
    Appendix 7: OMB-Approved Survey Materials
    Appendix 8: Consumption Goods and Services Analysis
    Appendix 9: OPM Living Community List
    Appendix 10: Historical Home Market Values and Interest Rates
    Appendix 11: Historical Housing Data
    Appendix 12: Rental Data Analyses
    Appendix 13: Housing Cost Analysis
    Appendix 14: Housing Analysis
    Appendix 15: Private Transportation Cost Analysis 
    
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    Appendix 16: Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet
    Appendix 17: Air Fares and Other Transportation Expenses Cost 
    Analysis
    Appendix 18: Transportation Analysis
    Appendix 19: Miscellaneous Expense Analysis
    Appendix 20: Final Indexes
    
    Executive Summary
    
        This report provides the results of the summer 1994 living-cost 
    surveys and compares living costs in certain Pacific and Caribbean 
    nonforeign cost-of-living allowance (COLA) areas relative to the 
    Washington, DC, area.
        The surveys and analyses were conducted by Jack Faucett Associates 
    (JFA), an economics consulting firm located in Bethesda, Maryland, and 
    its subcontractor, Runzheimer International, a Wisconsin-based firm 
    specializing in the collection and analysis of cost-of-living 
    information. The study was conducted for the Office of Personnel 
    Management (OPM) under contract OPM-94-BP-3816. The contract requires 
    JFA to:
        (1) Survey living costs in seven allowance areas and in the 
    Washington, DC, area, and
        (2) Compare living costs between the allowance areas and the DC 
    area.
        For this study, JFA and Runzheimer researched more than 3,000 
    outlets and gathered more than 12,000 prices on more than 200 items 
    representing typical consumer purchases. These prices were then 
    combined using consumer expenditure information developed by the Bureau 
    of Labor Statistics. The final results of the study are a series of 
    living-cost indexes, shown in the table below, which show the living-
    costs in each of the allowance areas relative to the Washington, D.C., 
    area. The index for the DC area (not shown) is 100.00 because it is, by 
    definition, the reference area.
    
                    Table E-1.--Final Cost Comparison Indexes               
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                            Allowance area                           Index  
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    City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii..........................     119.56
    Hawaii County, Hawaii........................................     112.56
    Kauai County, Hawaii.........................................     116.35
    Maui County, Hawaii..........................................     118.84
    Guam/CNMI, Local Retail......................................     119.39
    Guam/CNMI, Commissary/Exchange...............................     113.40
    Puerto Rico..................................................      99.63
    U.S. Virgin Islands..........................................    112.08 
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    CNMI = Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands                     
    
        OPM implemented a number of improvements for the summer 1994 
    survey. These included:
    
    --Using a moving average to introduce new weights based on the results 
    of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Surveys;
    --Using new representative income levels based on the 1994 distribution 
    of salaries of Federal employees in the allowance areas;
    --Selecting new living communities based on the results of the 1992 
    Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey;
    --Incorporating historical housing data to reflect both newly purchased 
    and previously purchased homes;
    --Using the median home value in place of trimming and trend analyses 
    used in previous surveys; and
    --Using the Goods and Services index to reflect relative expenditures 
    for cash contributions.
    
        These changes as well as the data collection and analysis 
    procedures already employed in the survey are discussed in the various 
    sections of this report.
    
    1. Introduction
    
    1.1  Report Objectives
        This comprehensive report culminates data collection and research 
    work undertaken in summer 1994 as required by Tasks 1 and 2 of contract 
    OPM-94-BP-3816 between the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and 
    Jack Faucett Associates (JFA). This report only provides the results of 
    the summer 1994 surveys. A listing of earlier reports that provided the 
    results of previous surveys is shown in Appendix 1.
        The analyses show the comparative living-cost differences between 
    the Washington, DC, area and the following allowance areas:
    
    1. City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii
    2. Hawaii County, Hawaii
    3. Kauai County, Hawaii
    4. Maui County, Hawaii
    5. Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
    6. Puerto Rico
    7. U.S. Virgin Islands
    
        By law, Washington, DC, is the base or ``reference'' area for the 
    nonforeign area cost-of-living allowance (COLA) program.
        The contract also required JFA to analyze living-costs of Federal 
    civilian employees in Guam who have access to military commissaries and 
    exchanges. Under OPM regulations, employees who have unlimited access 
    to commissaries and exchanges because of their Federal civilian 
    employment are paid a COLA rate that takes into consideration such 
    purchasing privileges. These regulations do not apply to Federal 
    employees who have limited access to commissaries and exchanges or who 
    have access for other reasons, e.g., military dependents or retired 
    military personnel.
    1.2  Changes in This Year's Survey
        One of the obvious changes this year was OPM's selection of a new 
    contractor for living-cost surveys and analyses: JFA. JFA subcontracted 
    a substantial portion of the work to Runzheimer International, OPM's 
    previous contractor for the COLA program.
        OPM directed JFA to make several changes to the survey and 
    analyses. Some of the key changes this year included:
    
    --Using a moving average to introduce new weights based on the results 
    of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CES);
    --Using new representative incomes based on the 1994 distribution of 
    salaries of Federal employees in the allowance areas;
    --Selecting new living communities based on the results of the 1992 
    Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey;
    --Incorporating historical housing data to reflect both newly purchased 
    and previously purchased units;
    --Using the median home value in place of trimming and trend analyses 
    used in previous surveys; and
    --Using the Goods and Services index to reflect relative expenditures 
    for cash contributions.
    
        Three of these changes are discussed further below. The other 
    changes are discussed where applicable in the report.
    1.2.1  Three-Year CES Moving Average
        One change was the introduction of a three-year moving average of 
    CES data in calculating the weights used to combine price indexes. In 
    prior years, expenditure weights were based on the 1988 CES, and OPM 
    wanted to use more current CES information.
        Rather than simply replacing the 1988 CES data with the most recent 
    (1992) CES data, OPM implemented a system that would allow the gradual 
    introduction of new CES data over time, thereby reducing the impact 
    that short-term changes in CES might have on the living-cost indexes. 
    In future surveys, OPM plans to include current CES information and 
    drop the oldest CES data to maintain a three-year moving average. 
    Appendices 3 and 4 show the CES data used in this study.
    1.2.2  New Living Communities
        Another change was the selection of new living communities based on 
    the results of the 1992 Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns 
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    that survey, employees were asked to provide their residential zip 
    codes. OPM used this information to refine community selection.
        Two types of changes were made. In areas with relatively large 
    concentrations of Federal employees and sufficient housing data, OPM 
    selected communities to reflect the areas where Federal employees 
    typically lived. On Oahu, for example, these changes generally resulted 
    in the selection of communities within or close to Honolulu proper. In 
    other areas where concentrations of Federal employees were not as 
    evident or where obtaining a sufficient quantity of housing data had 
    been difficult in previous surveys, OPM expanded the survey community 
    to cover a larger area. For example, the entire island was surveyed for 
    housing in Guam, Kauai, Maui, St. Croix, and St. Thomas.
        The updated list of communities is provided in Appendix 9. These 
    are the communities in which house sales and rental rates were 
    collected. The communities were also used to determine the normal 
    shopping radius and the outlets at which prices were collected.
    1.2.3  Historical Housing Data
        A third change was the incorporation of historical housing data to 
    reflect not only the prices paid for recent home purchases but also for 
    homes purchased in prior years. Appendix 10 shows the home market 
    values, interest rates, and annual principal and interest payments for 
    each area by year and income level. Appendix 11 shows how the principal 
    and interest payments were combined using weights based on the percent 
    of Federal employees presumed to have purchased their homes in each 
    given year. The weights were derived from the results of the 1992 
    Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey.
    1.3  Pricing Period
        The prices were collected in the allowance areas and in the 
    Washington, D.C., area in August 1994. As with the previous surveys, 
    the prices of some items--those dependent upon the pricing of other 
    items--were collected slightly later (i.e., in September and October 
    1994) In addition, individual item prices not meeting OPM's quality 
    control procedures were resurveyed in October and used to verify or 
    replace the original prices.
        As was done in previous surveys, JFA included some catalog sales in 
    its survey. Only catalogs that sell merchandise in both the allowance 
    areas and the Washington, D.C. area were used. To ensure consistent 
    seasonal catalog pricing, JFA used spring/summer catalogs for the 
    catalog items surveyed.
    
    2. The COLA Model
    
    2.1  Measurement of Living-Cost Differences
        A common and widely accepted way to measure living-cost differences 
    between and among locations is to select representative items that 
    people purchase in these locations and to calculate the respective cost 
    differences, combining them according to their importance to one 
    another (as measured by relative percentage of expenditures). The COLA 
    model applies this methodology to compare the living costs in each of 
    the allowance areas with the living costs in the Washington, DC, area.
        Moving from this basic concept to computing comparative living 
    costs between each allowance area and the Washington, DC, area involves 
    five main steps:
        Step 1: Identify the segment of the population for which the 
    analysis is targeted (i.e., the target population).
        Step 2: Estimate how these people spend their money.
        Step 3: Select items to represent the types of expenditures people 
    usually make and outlets at which people typically make purchases.
        Step 4: Conduct pricing surveys of the selected items in each area.
        Step 5: Analyze cost ratios for the selected items and aggregate 
    them according to the relative importance of each item.
    2.2  Step 1: Identifying the Target Population
        The study estimates living-cost differences for nonmilitary Federal 
    employees who have annual base salaries between approximately $12,000 
    and $87,000, the range of the General Schedule. Because living costs 
    may vary depending on an employee's income level, living costs are 
    analyzed at three income levels.
    2.2.1  Federal Salaries
        To determine the appropriate income levels, OPM analyzed the 1994 
    distribution of salaries for all General Schedule employees in all of 
    the allowance areas combined. OPM divided this distribution into three 
    groups of equal size and identified the median salary in each of the 
    groups. These values were then rounded to the nearest $100 to produce 
    the three representative income levels of $20,800, $31,500, and 
    $48,300.
        The study analyzes living costs at each of these three income 
    levels. The results are three sets of estimated expenditures for each 
    allowance area and for the Washington, D.C., area. To combine these 
    estimated expenditures into a single overall index for the area, JFA 
    used employment weights provided by OPM.
    2.2.2  Federal Employment Weights
        As with the income levels, the OPM employment weights were derived 
    from the distribution of General Schedule employees by salary level. 
    Using the salary parameters identified in the income analysis described 
    above, OPM determined the number of General Schedule employees in each 
    salary group in each allowance area. Using a moving average similar to 
    that used with the CES data (see section 1.2.1), OPM combined these 
    data with the same type of information for the previous two years and 
    calculated the percent of the General Schedule workforce in each income 
    group in each area. These percentages were the weights that JFA used.
        In addition, OPM provided General Schedule employment weights to 
    combine data in the three allowance areas in which two separate 
    locations are surveyed. Those allowance areas are: Hawaii County, 
    Hawaii; Puerto Rico; and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These areas are 
    described in greater detail in section 2.5.6.1.
        For these areas, OPM identified the number of General Schedule 
    employees associated with each survey location and then combined this 
    information with similar information from the previous two years again 
    using a moving average. The employment counts were converted to 
    percentages representing the proportion of the General Schedule 
    population represented by each of the survey locations. JFA used the 
    percentages as weights to combine the survey data from each survey 
    area.
        Appendix 2 shows the General Schedule employment distributions and 
    how the percentage weights were derived.
    2.3  Step 2: Estimating How People Spend Their Money
    2.3.1  Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES)
        Expenditure patterns for employees for all areas, including the 
    Washington, D.C., area, are based on national data from the CES. OPM 
    obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics ``prepublished'' CES 
    results for 1988, 1991, and 1992. As discussed in section 1.2.1, these 
    three years of CES data were combined using a moving average.
        CES data are used in two ways: to identify appropriate items for 
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    and to derive item, category, and component weights. The item weights 
    are not income sensitive. However, aggregated CES data are analyzed by 
    income level to derive category and component weights. These weights 
    are income sensitive. The CES data used in this study are shown in 
    Appendix 3 and 4.
        The Bureau of Labor Statistics has advised OPM that 
    ``prepublished'' CES data may not be statistically significant. To 
    OPM's knowledge, however, it is the only source of comprehensive 
    consumer expenditure information by income level. Therefore, it is used 
    in the model.
    2.3.2  Expenditure Categories and Components
        The CES groups expenses into small, logical families of items. For 
    example, the report divided money spent by families on beef into four 
    groups: ground beef, roast, steak and other beef. The steak and roast 
    groupings were further separated into smaller clusters of items (e.g., 
    sirloin and round steak, chuck and round roast).
        Using the CES data, the items were sorted into the four main cost 
    components specified in OPM regulations: Consumption Goods and 
    Services, Transportation, Housing, and Miscellaneous Expenses. To 
    develop weighting patterns for the three income levels, JFA performed 
    linear regression analyses on the CES data shown in Appendix 3.\1\ 
    These analyses produced estimated expenditures at the three income 
    levels identified in section 2.2.1 above. JFA converted these 
    expenditures to percentages of total expenditures for the four 
    components to produce the values shown in the table below. The values 
    were the weights JFA used to combine the expenditures for each of the 
    components into an overall value for each income level in each 
    allowance area and the Washington, D.C., area.
    
                       Table 2-1.--Component Expenses Expressed as a Percentage of Total Expenses                   
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                                           Income     Goods and                   Trans-                            
             Income level 1994           level 1991    services     Housing     portation      Misc.        Total   
                                          adjusted    (percent)    (percent)    (percent)    (percent)    (percent) 
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    $20,800...........................      $19,250        40.10        25.01        18.93        15.96       100.00
    31,500............................       29,150        39.47        23.98        18.66        17.88       100.00
    48,300............................       44,700        38.87        23.01        18.41        19.71      100.00 
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    (Values may not total because of rounding.)                                                                     
    
        Goods and services items were further sorted into ten categories 
    and linear regression techniques were used to estimate expenditures on 
    these ten categories by income level. The weights for these categories 
    are shown in section 3.1. The same technique was also used to compute 
    category weights for the Transportation and Miscellaneous Components 
    and to produce ratios of renters to homeowners at each income level.
    2.4  Step 3: Selecting Items and Outlets
    2.4.1  Item Selections--The Marketbasket
        As noted above, CES items were grouped into ``clusters'' of 
    expenses to determine which items to survey. These clusters were chosen 
    so that no marketbasket item would have overwhelmingly large or 
    insignificantly small item weight.
        For each of these clusters, a set of items to price was identified. 
    Collectively, these items are called a ``marketbasket.'' Because it 
    would have been impractical to survey all of the thousands of items 
    consumers might buy, the marketbasket contains representative items, 
    such as cheddar cheese, that represent itself and the many other 
    related items that consumers purchase (e.g., Edam, Gouda, Jack, Swiss, 
    et cetera). JFA's marketbasket had more than 200 items ranging from 
    table salt to new cars to home purchases.
        The items selected were representative of other similar items, 
    commonly purchased, and readily available in all areas. For example, a 
    10.5-ounce can of Campbell's vegetable soup was selected for survey 
    because it is representative of canned and packaged soups, is a 
    commonly-purchased brand, and is found in all areas. Whenever 
    practical, the item description included the exact brand, model, type, 
    and size, so that exactly the same items could be priced in all areas 
    if possible. Appendix 5 provides a list of the items surveyed and their 
    descriptions.
        Changes to the item list and descriptions are an important aspect 
    of the COLA survey. These changes are necessary to improve the survey 
    and keep the items and descriptions current. For this survey, JFA 
    changed several of the items or descriptions. The changes and the 
    reasons for each are listed in Appendix 6.
    2.4.2  Geographic Coverage and Outlet Selection
        Just as it was important to select commonly-purchased items and 
    survey the same items in all areas, it was important to select outlets 
    frequented by consumers and find equivalent outlets in all areas. This 
    involved deciding which geographic areas to survey and which outlets to 
    survey within these geographic areas.
    2.4.2.1  Geographic Areas
        For some areas, the choice of which area(s) to survey was obvious. 
    On St. Thomas, for example, the whole island is surveyed because St. 
    Thomas is a relatively small island and Federal employees live 
    throughout the island.
    
        \1\The midpoint of the moving average of CES data was 1991. 
    Therefore, for the purposes of these regressions, OPM provided 
    adjusted Federal salaries to reflect 1991 pay rates. OPM used the 
    pay increases for 1992 (4.2%), 1993 (3.7%), and 1994 (0.0%) to 
    deflate the 1994 salaries. This produced adjusted Federal salaries 
    of $19,250, $29,150, and $44,700 for use in the regression 
    equations.
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        For other areas, those with multiple communities from which to 
    choose, specific communities had to be identified. To do this, OPM used 
    the results of the 1992 Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns 
    Survey. Among other things, that survey obtained information on where 
    Federal employees lived. OPM used this information to select the 
    communities in which housing costs would be priced. JFA then identified 
    outlets within a normal shopping radius of these housing communities.
    2.4.2.2  Similarity of Outlets
        Whenever possible, JFA selected popular outlets that were 
    comparable to outlets in all areas. For example, JFA surveyed the price 
    of grocery items at supermarkets in all areas because most people 
    purchase their groceries at such stores and because supermarkets are 
    
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    found in all areas.\2\ The selection of comparable outlets was 
    particularly important because comparing the prices of items purchased 
    at dissimilar outlets would be inappropriate (e.g., comparing the price 
    of a box of cereal at a supermarket with one sold at a convenience 
    store).
    
        \2\In the Washington, DC, area, JFA surveyed groceries at two 
    kinds of supermarkets (i.e., full-service supermarkets and 
    ``warehouse-type'' supermarkets) because both types of grocery 
    stores are common in this area. JFA did not survey ``warehouse-
    type'' grocery stores in any other area because they are relatively 
    uncommon and not frequented by most Federal employees.
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        Although major supermarkets, department stores, and discount stores 
    represented a sizable portion of the survey, JFA also selected outlets 
    to represent the diversity of consumer shopping. For example, JFA could 
    have used department stores for pricing all clothing items surveyed. 
    This would not, however, have reflected the range of consumer choices. 
    Therefore, JFA also priced some clothing items in men's and women's 
    clothing stores, other clothing items in department stores, others in 
    shoe stores, and still others in discount stores. For each item, the 
    same type of outlet (e.g., clothing store, discount store, department 
    store) was selected in each area whenever possible.
    2.4.2.3  Catalog Pricing
        A limited amount of catalog pricing was included in the survey to 
    reflect this common purchasing option. Eight item prices were surveyed 
    by catalog. OPM selected these items based on comments it received from 
    Federal employees. Catalog pricing also allowed the comparison of 
    comparable items that would have been difficult to price otherwise. Of 
    course, all catalog prices included any charges for shipping and 
    handling and all applicable taxes.
    2.5  Step 4: Surveying Prices
        As noted earlier, JFA obtained approximately 12,000 prices on more 
    than 200 items from 3,000 outlets. In each survey area, JFA attempted 
    to get at least three price quotes for each item, with certain 
    exceptions. For example, essentially all of the available home sales 
    and rental data meeting the specifications were obtained. For other 
    items, such as utilities and real estate tax rates, only one quote was 
    obtained in each area because these items have uniform rates within an 
    area. Because the Washington, D.C., area has six survey communities, 
    JFA attempted to get at least 18 price quotes for most items in this 
    area.
        To accomplish this, JFA used various information-gathering 
    approaches. These are described below.
    2.5.1  In-House Research Staff
        JFA's research personnel, and those of Runzheimer, its 
    subcontractor, played a major role in all data-collection activities. 
    These professionals:
    
    --Contacted manufacturers, trade associations, governmental agencies, 
    and retail establishments to ensure that suitable items were selected 
    and priced at common types of outlets;
    --Contacted real estate professionals in each survey area to obtain 
    general information as well as specific rental rates and home market 
    values;
    --Conducted pricing surveys onsite and by telephone;
    --Served as a liaison for field researchers who collected price 
    information onsite;
    --Performed hundreds of quality control checks, often verifying survey 
    data through telephone calls and comparing current data-gathering 
    results with those from earlier surveys; and
    --Analyzed and computed the item, category, component, and total 
    comparative cost indexes.
    2.5.2  Field Researchers--``Research Associates''
        Most of the price data were collected onsite by Research Associates 
    (RA's). The RA's were independent contractors, hired by JFA to visit 
    retail outlets in each area and collect prices. All of these RA's were 
    residents of the area. To avoid any real or perceived conflicts of 
    interest, JFA refrained from hiring research associates who were either 
    employees of the Federal government or who had immediate family who 
    were employees of the Federal government.
    2.5.3  Data Collection Materials
        The living-cost surveys conform with the provisions of the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act and are approved by the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB). The OMB-approved survey collection materials are 
    found in Appendix 7. All JFA-developed worksheets or other survey 
    materials conformed with those approved by OMB.
    2.5.4  Inclusion of Sales and Excise Taxes
        For all items subject to sales and/or excise tax, the appropriate 
    amount of tax was added prior to analysis. JFA gathered applicable 
    information on taxes by contacting appropriate sources of information 
    in the allowance areas and the Washington, DC, area. JFA also used 
    appropriate tax publications, such as the State of Maryland's Sales and 
    Use Tax Laws and Regulations and the ``General Excise Tax Law'' 
    (Chapter 237) of the Hawaii Tax Reports.
    2.5.5  JFA's Onsite Visits
        Full-time JFA research professionals traveled to each allowance 
    area to supervise data collection activities and perform various 
    quality control checks as necessary. These visits all occurred during 
    the pricing period so that these professionals could answer any of the 
    RA's data collection questions or provide additional training and 
    instruction if necessary.
        The researchers visited living communities within the allowance 
    areas to look at housing and to talk with local real estate 
    professionals. They also visited numerous retail outlets to verify that 
    comparable items were being priced at comparable outlets. In addition, 
    they obtained general information about the local economy.
    2.5.6  Special Considerations in Selected Areas
    2.5.6.1  Pricing Surveys in Hawaii County, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin 
    Islands
        Three allowance areas have multiple survey areas: Hawaii County, 
    Hawaii; Puerto Rico; and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In Hawaii County, 
    surveys were conducted in Hilo and in the Kailua Kona area. In Puerto 
    Rico, surveys were conducted in San Juan and in Mayaguez; and in the 
    Virgin Islands, surveys were conducted on St. Croix and St. Thomas.
        The survey data for each of these separate survey areas had to be 
    combined to represent the allowance area overall. To do this, OPM 
    provided JFA with weights based on the distribution of General Schedule 
    employees in these areas. These weights are shown in Appendix 2 and are 
    computed using three years of data and the moving-average approach 
    described earlier.
    2.5.6.2  Surveying the Washington, DC, Area
        As noted earlier, JFA attempted to get more price quotes in the DC 
    area than in the allowance areas because of the size and diversity of 
    the Washington metropolitan area. For the purposes of the COLA surveys, 
    the DC area was divided into six survey areas: two in the District of 
    Columbia, two in Maryland, and two in Virginia. The specific areas 
    surveyed were within a normal shopping radius of the housing 
    communities identified in Appendix 9. Survey data from each of the six 
    DC 
    
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    survey areas were combined using equal weights.
    2.6  Step 5: Analyzing Data and Computing Indexes
    2.6.1  General Formulae
    2.6.1.1  Indexes
        Nonforeign area COLAS are derived from the living-cost indexes. 
    These indexes are mathematical comparisons of living costs in the 
    allowance areas compared with living costs in the Washington, DC, area.
        At the most fundamental level, an index is a way to state the 
    difference between two prices (or sets of prices). For example, if a 
    can of green beans costs $1.00 in the allowance area and 80 cents in 
    the DC area, green beans are 25 percent more expensive in the allowance 
    area than in DC. That difference can also be stated as a price index of 
    125.
    2.6.1.2  Item Weights
        JFA computed indexes for hundreds of items. To combine these 
    indexes, JFA used weights derived from the CES. These weights reflected 
    the relative amount consumers normally spend on different items. For 
    example, the price of a can of green beans has a lower weight than the 
    price of a pound of apples because, according to the CES, people 
    generally spend less on green beans than on apples.
        The COLA model uses a fixed-weight indexing methodology. This means 
    that the same expenditure weights are used in the reference area (i.e., 
    the DC area) and in the allowance areas. The weights used are based on 
    the expenditure patterns of consumers nationwide as reported by the 
    CES. This is the only source, of which OPM is aware, that provides 
    expenditure information by income level.
    2.6.1.3  Category and Component Weights
        As described in section 2.3.2, JFA also computed income sensitive 
    category and component weights. This allowed the combination of item 
    prices in a manner that reflected the different spending patterns of 
    people at different income levels. How this was accomplished differed 
    among the components.
        For the Goods and Services and Miscellaneous Expense components, 
    JFA simply combined indexes within each category using the CES weights 
    to derive an overall index for the category. The category indexes were 
    then combined into an overall component index using the income-
    sensitive category weights described above.
        For the Transportation and Housing Components, JFA used the above 
    approach in combination with a cost-build-up approach. For example, for 
    each area the annual cost of owning and operating an automobile was 
    computed by taking individual prices (e.g., automobile financing, 
    insurance, gas and oil, and maintenance) and computing an overall 
    dollar cost for each area. These costs were compared with those in the 
    DC area to compute the Private Transportation Category index. This 
    index was then combined with the Other Transportation Category index 
    using income sensitive category weights to compute an overall 
    Transportation Component index for each area.
    2.6.2  Computing the Overall Index
        The item, category, and component indexes were combined using the 
    process prescribed in Section 591.205(c), title 5, Code of Federal 
    Regulations. That is a five-step process that involves converting the 
    indexes to dollar values and weighting these, combining them, and 
    comparing them to compute a final weighted average index. The process 
    is described below.
        First, JFA used the CES data and the income ranges described in 
    section 2.2.1 to determine the amount of money consumers typically 
    spend on each component at each income level. These amounts appear in 
    the table below and in Appendix 20. They were derived by taking the 
    component weights shown in Table 2-1 times the representative income 
    levels described in section 2.2.1.
    
                         Table 2-2.--Typical Consumer Expenditures by Income Level and Component                    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Goods and                                                        
                    Income level                    services     Own/rent   Transportation     Misc.        Total   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower.......................................       $8,341       $5,202         $3,938        $3,320      $20,800
    Middle......................................       12,433        7,555          5,879         5,634       31,500
    Upper.......................................       18,775       11,114          8,892         9,520      48,300 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (Note: Values may not total because of rounding.)                                                               
    
        Second, for each allowance area, JFA multiplied the dollar values 
    above by the component indexes for the allowance area. Because the 
    housing component consisted of two indexes (one for owners and another 
    for renters), two sets of total relative costs were produced--one for 
    owners and another for renters.
        Third, for each allowance area and income level, JFA combined the 
    total relative costs for owners and renters using as weights the 
    proportion of owners and renters as identified in the CES. (See section 
    4.2.1.) This produced an overall expenditure dollar amount for each 
    income level in each allowance area.
        Fourth, JFA computed a single overall average expenditure for each 
    allowance area by combining the income level expenditures and using the 
    allowance area General Schedule employment distribution as weights. 
    This produced a single overall dollar expenditure value for the 
    allowance area. Using the same General Schedule employment weights, JFA 
    also computed a single overall dollar expenditure value for the DC 
    area.
        The final step was to divide the overall average dollar expenditure 
    for the allowance area by the overall average dollar expenditure for 
    the DC area to compute a final index. These indexes are shown in the 
    last section of this report and in Appendix 20.
    
    3. Consumption Goods and Services
    
    3.1  Categories and Category Weights
        Based on the CES data, JFA identified ten categories of expenses 
    within the Goods and Services Component. Using linear regression 
    analyses and the CES data, JFA identified the portion of total Goods 
    and Services expenditures that the typical consumer spends in each 
    category at various income levels. The categories and the relative 
    expenditures are shown in the table below:
    
                                                                                                                    
    
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       Table 3-1.--Category Weights Expressed as a Percentage of Goods and  
                      Services Expenditures by Income Level                 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Income levels            
                Category             ---------------------------------------
                                         Lower        Middle        Upper   
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Food at Home....................        26.40        23.49        20.65 
    Food Away from Home.............        14.42        14.73        15.04 
    Tobacco.........................         3.15         2.59         2.05 
    Alcohol.........................         2.77         2.73         2.69 
    Furnishings and Hsld. Op........        14.71        15.79        16.85 
    Clothing........................        13.97        14.65        15.30 
    Domestic Service................         1.76         1.90         2.04 
    Professional Services...........         6.48         6.65         6.82 
    Personal Care...................         3.62         3.52         3.43 
    Recreation......................        12.72        13.94        15.14 
                                     ---------------------------------------
          Totals....................       100.00       100.00       100.00 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (Note: Values may not total because of rounding.)                       
    
    
    3.2  Goods and Services Data Collection--Special Considerations
    3.2.1  Exchange and Commissary Expenditure Research
        Executive Order 10000, as amended, requires OPM to adjust COLA 
    rates when employees have special purchasing privileges, such as 
    unlimited access to commissaries and exchanges. In Guam, employees have 
    such access, so OPM directed JFA to price the same marketbasket of 
    Goods and Services items at the commissaries and exchanges in Guam as 
    it used for the local retail pricing. One price quote was obtained for 
    each marketbasket item found in these facilities.
        It was not assumed that people with access to military facilities 
    made all purchases in these facilities. Instead, the results of an OPM 
    survey of Federal employees was used to determine the percentage of 
    purchases that families typically make in military facilities versus 
    local outlets. For example, as the following table shows, it is 
    estimated that employees with commissary/exchange access in Guam, 
    purchase approximately 70% of their Food at Home items at a commissary 
    and purchase the remaining 30% of such items in local retail outlets.
    
        Table 3-2.--Percentages of Purchases Made at the Commissaries and   
                                Exchanges in Guam                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Category                            Percentage
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Food at Home................................................       70.0 
    Food Away...................................................        0.0 
    Tobacco.....................................................       64.0 
    Alcohol.....................................................       76.0 
    Furnishings. and Hsld. Op...................................       64.5 
    Clothing....................................................       43.7 
    Domestic Service............................................        0.0 
    Professional Services.......................................        0.0 
    Personal Care...............................................       49.3 
    Recreation..................................................       49.7 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        These percentages were used to aggregate the local retail and 
    commissary/exchange prices into one set of appropriate, blended prices, 
    hereinafter referred to as the Commissary/PX prices. The blended prices 
    were compared to the local retail prices in the Washington, DC, area to 
    compute Commissary/PX Goods and Services Category indexes, which were 
    then combined using CES weights to derive an overall Commissary/PX 
    Goods and Services Component index. Just as with the Guam Local Retail 
    Goods and Services Component index, the Guam Commissary/PX Goods and 
    Services Component index was combined with the indexes for the Housing, 
    Transportation and Miscellaneous Expense Components to derive a single, 
    overall Commissary/PX index for the Guam allowance area.
    3.2.2  Restaurant Pricing
        To ensure comparison of prices at comparable restaurants among 
    areas, OPM asked JFA to classify the restaurants it surveyed into two 
    groups: family dining and fine dining. JFA used such characteristics as 
    menu selections, atmosphere, table setting, seating, reservations, and 
    American Automobile Association rating to make these distinctions. In 
    addition, OPM also directed JFA to survey 100% of selected family 
    restaurants for breakfast, approximately 75% for lunch, and about 67% 
    for dinner. This allowed comparison of meal prices at a comparable mix 
    of restaurants in all areas.
    3.3  Goods and Services Survey Results
        Section 2.6 of this report provides a detailed explanation of the 
    economic model used to analyze the price data. As it applies to Goods 
    and Services, the approach involved comparing the average prices of 
    marketbasket items in each allowance area with those in the Washington, 
    DC, area. The resulting price ratios were aggregated into subcategory 
    and then category indexes using the moving-average expenditure weights 
    derived from the CES data.
        Appendix 8 shows for each allowance area ten category indexes, the 
    weights used at each of the three income levels, and the overall Goods 
    and Services indexes. The Washington, DC, area is not shown because it 
    is, by definition, the reference area. Therefore, the DC indexes are 
    100.
    
    4. Housing
    
    4.1  Component Overview
        The Housing component consists of expenses related to owning or 
    renting a dwelling. These are--
    
    --mortgage or rent payments,
    --utilities,
    --real estate taxes,
    --homeowner's or renter's insurance,
    --home maintenance, and
    --telephone.
    
        At each of the three income levels, JFA measured separately the 
    annual housing costs for homeowners and renters. The results were then 
    combined using as weights the percentages of owners and renters 
    reported by the CES. 
    
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    4.2  Housing Model
    4.2.1  Expenditure Research
        The CES was used to determine the national average ratio of 
    families who own, as opposed to rent, their residences. Using the 
    expense data by income range as input into a linear regression 
    analysis, JFA calculated the owner and rent weights shown below. JFA 
    excluded expenditure data for home owning families without a mortgage 
    because they were not typical of homeowners in the base area or in the 
    allowance areas.
    
                        Table 4-1.--Owner/Renter Weights                    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Income levels            
                                      --------------------------------------
                 Category                 Lower        Middle       Upper   
                                        (percent)    (percent)    (percent) 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Homeowner with mortgage..........        38.41        47.46        61.67
    Renter...........................        61.59        52.54        38.33
                                      --------------------------------------
          Totals.....................       100.00       100.00       100.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        The CES data were also used to identify which home-maintenance 
    items to price and to establish the relative importance of those items.
    4.2.2  Housing Profiles
        To compare housing costs in all locations, six typical housing 
    profiles are used and are assigned to the three income levels, as shown 
    in the table below. OPM requested that at least one criterion for the 
    owner profile be the square footage of the home and at least one 
    criterion for the renter profile be the number of bedrooms in the 
    rental unit.
    
                                              Table 4-2.--Housing Profiles                                          
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                 Income level                       Renter profile                        Owner profile             
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower.................................  3 rooms, 1 BR, 1 bath, 600 sq.  4 rooms, 2 BR, 1 bath, 900 sq. ft. condo
                                             ft. apartment.                  or detached house.                     
    Middle................................  4 rooms, 2 BR, 1 bath, 900 sq.  5 rooms, 3 BR, 1 bath, 1,300 sq. ft.    
                                             ft. apartment.                  detached house (rowhouse in NE DC).    
    Upper.................................  4 rooms, 2 BR, 2 baths, 1,100   7 rooms, 3 BR, 2 baths, 1,700 sq. ft.   
                                             sq. ft. townhouse or detached   detached house.                        
                                             house.                                                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        The home sizes stated above are the representative sizes used for 
    certain calculations in the model. They are not, however, the only size 
    surveyed for each profile. For rentals, JFA obtained rental rates on 
    any unit, regardless of its size, that otherwise meet the profile 
    characteristics. For home sales, JFA obtained the prices of homes 
    within size range and otherwise meeting the profile specifications. The 
    size ranges are shown below:
    
                         Table 4-3.--Home Sizes Surveyed                    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Income level                            Range                
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower............................  600 to 1,200 sq. ft.                 
    Middle...........................  1,000 to 1,600 sq. ft.               
    Upper............................  1,400 to 2,300 sq. ft.               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        It should be noted that although the size ranges overlap, no home 
    sale observation could be used at more than one income level. 
    Application of the other criteria (i.e., number and types of rooms) 
    ensured that each observation was assigned to the appropriate income 
    level even though its size was common to two income levels.
    4.2.3  Living Community Selection
        As discussed briefly in sections 1.2.2 and 2.4.2.1, OPM identified 
    the living communities to be surveyed based on the results of the 1992 
    Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey. This resulted in 
    many survey community changes in both the allowance areas and in the 
    Washington, DC, area. The communities surveyed are identified in 
    Appendix 9.
        As with previous surveys, nine homeowner and nine renter 
    communities were identified for the Washington, DC, area--one for each 
    income level in each of the three areas (DC, Maryland, and Virginia). 
    In the allowance areas, up to three homeowner and three renter 
    communities were identified--one for each income level.
        The three-community owner/renter goal was not achievable in many of 
    the smaller allowance areas due to the relatively few home sales and 
    rental opportunities in these areas. In such areas, OPM directed JFA to 
    collect prices for the entire survey area or allowance area rather than 
    in specific communities. This was done in Hilo, Kailua Kona, Kauai, 
    Maui, Guam, Mayaguez, St. Croix, and St. Thomas. In these areas, all 
    home sales and/or rental rates meeting the housing profile 
    characteristics for the particular income group were included in the 
    analysis.
    4.2.4  Housing-Related Expenses
        Based on the CES data, housing-related expense items are 
    categorized into one of five groups in the COLA model. These groups 
    are--
    
    --utilities,
    --real estate taxes,
    --owners/renters insurance,
    --maintenance, and
    --telephone.
    4.2.4.1  Utilities
        Electricity, oil, gas, water, and sewer are the utilities used in 
    the model. Most utility companies are able to provide current charges 
    per unit of consumption and average consumption patterns for all 
    households. The companies were not, however, able to provide separate 
    consumption patterns by the size or type of housing.
        Because many utility costs vary by size of house, a factor is 
    needed to derive the utility rates at each of the home profiles. The 
    table below shows the standard square foot sizes and utility factors 
    used for each home profile. The factors are calculated by assuming that 
    utility use increases or decreases at half 
    
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    the rate that square footage increases or decreases.
    
                           Table 4-4.--Utility Factors                      
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Renter profile     Owner profile 
                Income level             -----------------------------------
                                          Sq. ft.   Factor  Sq. ft.   Factor
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower...............................      600      .73      900      .85
    Middle..............................      900      .85    1,300     1.00
    Upper...............................    1,100      .92    1,700     1.15
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        In each area, JFA obtained the price of each of the types of 
    utilities noted above. JFA used average annual consumption per 
    household information gathered from utility companies serving each area 
    to compute average annual utility costs. The above factors were then 
    used to adjust the total annual utility costs for each of the various 
    housing profiles.
    4.2.4.2  Real Estate Taxes
        For this study, JFA contacted the city assessors in each allowance 
    area and in the Washington, DC, area to obtain real estate tax 
    information on the living communities surveyed. Real estate tax 
    formulas were obtained for most living communities. Actual or 
    representative tax amounts were obtained in other communities (e.g., 
    Puerto Rico) where formulas were not available or directly applicable.
    4.2.4.3  Owners/Renters Insurance
        Homeowners' insurance rates are gathered for each of the survey 
    areas for both renter and owner profiles. For renters, the following 
    estimated content values were used: $20,000 at the lower and middle 
    income levels and $30,000 at the upper income level.
        For homeowners, the cost of insurance was dependent on the average 
    home values calculated as part of this survey. In most areas, it was 
    assumed that the structure was equal to 80 percent of the total home 
    value. In Hawaii, where land prices tend to be higher, it was assumed 
    that the structure was equal to 50 percent of the total home value.
        Previous research, conducted by Runzheimer International for OPM, 
    found that insurance coverage for disasters, such as floods and 
    earthquakes, were not widely purchased in the allowance areas. 
    Therefore, the COLA model does not include these additional riders. 
    (See Report to OPM on Living Costs in Selected NonForeign Areas and in 
    the Washington, DC Area, June 1992 at 57 FR 58556). Hurricane and 
    typhoon coverage, however, is common in Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. 
    Virgin Islands, and was included either in the insurance quote obtained 
    or priced as a separate rider and added to the total insurance costs 
    for these areas.
    4.2.4.4  Home Maintenance
        Estimated home maintenance expense was computed for each of the 
    homeowner profiles. Maintenance costs were not added in the three 
    renter profiles because most, if not all, maintenance expenses are 
    covered by the landlord.
        As was done in previous surveys, JFA priced both home maintenance 
    services as well as home maintenance commodities, using the CES 
    information to identify items to price and the weights associated with 
    these items. The maintenance service items priced were interior 
    painting, plumbing repair, electrical repair, and pest control. The 
    maintenance commodities priced were bathroom caulking, kitchen faucet 
    set, an electrical outlet, latex interior paint, and a fire 
    extinguisher.
        To compute home maintenance cost differences between each allowance 
    area and the Washington, DC, area for the homeowner profiles, an index 
    was computed for each maintenance item by comparing the allowance area 
    price to the DC area price. As with the Goods and Services Component 
    items, the CES data were used to weight these maintenance indexes into 
    an overall home maintenance index for each area.
        To combine the maintenance indexes with the other homeowner costs, 
    which were expressed in dollar amounts, JFA converted the indexes to 
    dollars by multiplying the index for each area by the average 
    maintenance expense reported in the CES. This cost was assigned to the 
    middle-income homeowner profile.
        Logically, maintenance costs for larger homes would generally be 
    greater than costs for middle-sized homes, while costs for smaller 
    homes would generally be less. Therefore, the same homeowner 
    multipliers used in the utilities model for the lower and upper income 
    profiles (.85 and 1.15 respectively) are applied to recognize 
    differences in maintenance costs due to house size.
    4.2.4.5   Telephone
        Telephone expense consisted of local service charges, additional 
    charges for local calls (if applicable), and charges for long distance 
    calls. To measure estimated expenses for local service and local calls, 
    JFA surveyed the cost of touch-tone service with unlimited calling in 
    each area.
        To estimate long distance charges in all areas, JFA surveyed the 
    cost of three, ten-minute direct dial calls per month to large U.S. 
    mainland cities (i.e., Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City). JFA 
    measured the price of a call placed in the survey area at the time of 
    day necessary to be received in the respective city at 8:00 p.m. local 
    time. In many areas, this resulted in pricing a combination of daytime 
    and evening-rate calls.
    4.3  Housing Data Collection Procedures
        As was done in previous years, JFA collected housing information 
    mainly from real estate professionals, various listings services, and 
    advertisements. In addition, JFA personnel traveled to each of the 
    surveyed communities to assess the compatibility of the housing 
    community with the income level for which the data were used and to 
    ensure that homes in these communities were comparable to those in the 
    Washington, DC, area.
    4.3.1  Homeowner Data Collection
        JFA obtained selling prices of homes that matched the housing 
    profiles in each living community. JFA obtained as many of these 
    selling prices as possible for sales that occurred during the 6-month 
    period prior to the date of the survey.
        The amount of data obtained depended on the number of home sales in 
    the community and the availability of square footage and other housing 
    profile information. This in turn depended on the size of the 
    community, economic conditions, quality and quantity of the realty data 
    available, and the willingness and ability of local realty 
    professionals and assessor offices to provide data.
        If sales data obtained from the preliminary data sources did not 
    meet specified contract minimums, JFA contacted additional data sources 
    in the area to attempt to secure more sales data, if practical. In this 
    manner, either all or a sizeable portion of the home sales in each area 
    were surveyed.
    4.3.2  Renter Data Collection
        Rental data also were obtained from a variety of sources, e.g., 
    brokers, rental management firms, property managers, newspaper 
    advertisements, and other listings. Analyses of these data revealed 
    what appeared to be two separate rental markets: a broker market and a 
    non-broker market. Rental rates and estimates provided by brokers 
    generally exceeded those obtained from other sources. The methodology 
    used to analyze these two data sets is discussed in section 4.4.2. 
    
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    4.4  Housing Analysis
    4.4.1  Homeowner Data Analysis
        One of the most important factors relating to the price of a home 
    is the number of square feet of living space. In the past, OPM directed 
    the contractor to rank housing data high to low and trim equal numbers 
    of observations from both ends of the data. The average of the 
    remaining values was then used. This year, OPM changed the methodology 
    and used the median home value rather than trimming and averaging. The 
    median is the middle value in a rank-ordered set of observations. The 
    purpose of either approach is to reduce the volatility of the housing 
    data from one survey to the next because a relatively few extremely 
    high or low home prices could significantly influence average housing 
    costs.
        For each income profile in each allowance area and the Washington, 
    DC, area, JFA computed the median price per square foot for the 
    comparables. This value was then multiplied by the reference square 
    footage for the profile to determine the average home value for the 
    profile.
        Another change that OPM made this year was to ask JFA to use 
    historical housing data in addition to data collected this year. These 
    data are found in Appendix 10 of this report. The historical data are 
    from previous living-cost surveys that were published in the Federal 
    Register beginning with the 1990 report. (See Appendix 1 for a listing 
    of these publications). The data for the period prior to 1990 were 
    published with the results of the 1991-1992 living cost surveys at 57 
    FR 58618. All housing values are based on the community selections and 
    analytical methodologies used at the time of each respective survey.
        The historical housing data used were the estimated annual 
    principal plus interest payments by income level in each area. To 
    combine these data, OPM supplied JFA with weights that were derived 
    from the 1992 Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey. 
    These weights reflect the proportion of Federal employee homeowners by 
    year of purchase or acquisition in all allowance areas and in the 
    Washington, DC, area. The historical housing weights and analyses are 
    shown in Appendix 11.
    4.4.2  Rental Data Analysis
        JFA assigned each rental quote data point to a single income level, 
    based on the following criteria:
    
    --One bedroom apartments: Lower Income Level,
    --Two bedroom apartments: Middle Income Level, and
    --Townhouses and detached houses with a minimum of two bedrooms: Upper 
    Income Level.
    
        As discussed earlier, there were essentially two sources of rental 
    information: broker and non-broker sources. In each area, the quantity 
    of data obtained from either source-type varied significantly. 
    Therefore, analyzing all of the rental data (both broker and non-
    broker) together for an area and income level was undesirable.
        Instead, OPM instructed JFA to analyze broker and non-broker data 
    separately by income level. As with the housing data analyses, OPM 
    changed from the use of trimming and averaging to the use of the 
    median. Therefore, for each income level, JFA ranked the rental rates 
    from low to high separately for broker and non-broker data. The median 
    values for broker and non-broker data for each group were determined 
    and then averaged to compute a single rental value for each income 
    level. Because OPM has no information on how the Federal employees who 
    rent generally secure their lodgings, OPM requested that JFA apply 
    equal weights to the broker and nonbroker data to compute an overall 
    average rental rate for the area and income level. The broker and non-
    broker medians and final results are shown in Appendix 12.
    4.5  Housing Survey Results
        In the above sections, the processes used for determining the costs 
    for maintenance, insurance, utilities, real estate taxes, rents, and 
    homeowner mortgages were described. Appendix 13 shows the cost of each 
    of these items for renters and homeowners in each allowance area and in 
    the Washington, DC, area.
        Appendix 14 compares the total cost of these items by income level 
    in each allowance area with the total cost of the same items by income 
    level in the Washington, DC, area. Again, there are separate 
    comparisons for renters and homeowners.
        The final housing-cost comparisons take the form of indexes that 
    are used in Appendix 20 to derive the total, overall index for owners 
    and renters. (Refer to Section 2.6 for a discussion of the general 
    formulae and how the component indexes are combined.)
    
    5. Transportation
    
    5.1  Component Overview
        The transportation component consists of two categories: Automobile 
    Expense and Other Transportation Costs. The Automobile Expense Category 
    reflects costs relating to owning and operating a car in each area. The 
    Other Transportation Costs Category is represented by the cost of air 
    travel from each location to a common point within the contiguous 48 
    states.
    5.2  Private Transportation Methodology
        As was done in previous surveys, JFA analyzed automobile 
    transportation costs for three commonly purchased vehicles: a domestic 
    auto, an import auto, and a utility vehicle. New car costs were used 
    for these analyses because it was believed that pricing used vehicles 
    of equivalent quality in each area could introduce inconsistencies 
    because of the value judgements that would be required.
    5.2.1  Vehicle Selection and Pricing
        The three vehicles selected for analysis were:
    
    Domestic--Ford Taurus GL 4-door sedan 3.0L 6 cyl,
    Import--Honda Civic DX 4-door sedan 1.5L 4 cyl, and
    Utility--Chevrolet S10 Blazer 4X4 2 door 4.3L 6 cyl.
    
        These are the same models that were surveyed in previous years and 
    were selected based on their popularity in the United States as 
    demonstrated by owner registration data.
        For each model car, JFA collected new vehicle prices at dealerships 
    in each area and from secondary sources, such as the Kelly Blue Book. 
    All prices were based on the manufacturers' suggested retail prices 
    (MSRP) for 1994. (OPM did not believe it was feasible to collect 
    information on the negotiated price for these vehicles.) All vehicles 
    were equipped with standard options, such as automatic transmission, 
    AM/FM stereo radio and air conditioning.
        In addition to the MSRP, the price included additional charges such 
    as shipping, dealer preparation, additional dealer markup, excise tax, 
    sales tax, and any other one-time taxes or charges. In Hawaii, for 
    example, documentation fees were also included as part of the new-
    vehicle costs.
        Rustproofing was priced in all areas, including the Washington, DC, 
    area. In previous surveys, the contractor found that auto dealers in 
    the DC area did not recommend vehicle rustproofing, although it was a 
    commonly suggested option in the allowance areas. This year, the 
    information collected suggested that rustproofing was a commonly 
    offered option in all areas. Therefore, OPM directed JFA to include the 
    cost of rustproofing in the DC area as well as the allowance areas. 
    
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    5.2.2  Vehicle Trade Cycle
        Calculating the cost of owning and operating a vehicle requires 
    knowing the miles driven and how long the car is owned. In the 
    automobile industry, these two factors are known collectively as a 
    vehicle's ``trade cycle.'' The trade cycle is stated as a length of 
    time (in months or years) and the total number of miles driven in that 
    time period. This information is used in the model to compute annual 
    costs related to fuel, oil, tires, maintenance, and depreciation.
        As with the previous living-cost analyses, JFA used a four-year, 
    60,000-mile trade cycle in all areas. This was based upon the following 
    information:
    
    --The Internal Revenue Service uses this trade cycle to compute the 
    allowable cents-per-mile reimbursement rate for persons who drive their 
    personal vehicle for business purposes;
    --The four-year time period coincides with the typical length of a 
    vehicle loan; and
    --U.S. Department of Energy statistics for 1988 show that the annual 
    average for number of vehicle miles driven in the United States was 
    18,595 per household and 10,246 miles per vehicle.
    5.2.3  Fuel Performance and Type
        All vehicles included in this study used regular unleaded fuel. JFA 
    surveyed self-service cash prices of unleaded regular gasoline at name-
    brand gas stations in each area.
        To establish average fuel-performance ratings, the COLA model uses 
    the ``city driving'' figures published by the U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency (EPA). The ``city'' instead of ``highway'' figures 
    are used because all locations contained considerable stop-and-go 
    driving conditions.
        As in previous COLA surveys, JFA included in its analysis the 
    following fuel-performance factors: temperature, road surface, and 
    gradient. These factors are based on research previously conducted for 
    OPM. This research and the factors are discussed below.
    5.2.3.1  Impact of Temperature Upon Fuel Performance
        Gas mileage is affected by temperature. The lower the temperature, 
    the fewer miles-per-gallon achieved and vice versa. According to the 
    EPA's Passenger Car Fuel Economy: EPA and Road, the temperature at 
    which no adjustments to fuel performance occur is 77 deg.F. Below that 
    temperature, miles-per-gallon achieved drops; above 77 deg. miles-per-
    gallon achieved improves. The model uses the average monthly 
    temperatures for each allowance area and the Washington, DC, area as 
    reported in The Weather Almanac, published by Ruffner and Blair.
        For each location and month, the model uses the appropriate factor 
    from the EPA study based on the average monthly temperature for the 
    area. These factors are then averaged to derive a single overall factor 
    for each location. The results of these calculations are shown in 
    section 5.2.3.4.
    5.2.3.2  Impact of Road Surface Upon Fuel Performance
        For the model, it is assumed that Federally controlled roadways are 
    typically composed of concrete and/or highload asphalt and that locally 
    controlled roadways are typically composed of low-load asphalt. EPA's 
    research indicates that cars are generally more fuel-efficient on the 
    firmer, high-load surfaces than on the softer, low-load surfaces.
        Although traffic patterns and road usage vary among areas, previous 
    research conducted for OPM produced no relevant findings regarding this 
    issue. Therefore, the model uses the assumption that Federally 
    controlled roadways generally support twice the traffic of, or are used 
    at least twice as much as, locally controlled roadways.
        In each allowance area, the total mileage falling into either the 
    Federal or local categories was collected. For example, Hawaii contains 
    1,456 miles of Federally controlled roads and 2,606 miles of locally 
    controlled roads. The usage assumption increased Federal road mileage 
    by a factor of two.
        The average low-load asphalt factor (which reflects dry, wet, and 
    snowy conditions) is applied to the local mileage percentage, and the 
    average concrete and/or high-load asphalt factor is applied to the 
    Federal mileage percentage to produce a weighted average factor for 
    each area. The weighted factor is 0.98 for the allowance areas. The 
    Washington, DC, area is assigned a factor of 1.00 on the premise that 
    the vast majority of traffic in that area travels on dry, high-load 
    surfaces. The application of these factors is described in section 
    5.2.3.4.
    5.2.3.3  Impact of Gradient Upon Fuel Performance
        The effect of gradient on gas mileage is also estimated from EPA's 
    Passenger Car Fuel Economy: EPA and Road. Local topography (i.e., 
    gradient) affects fuel efficiency. EPA provides mileage factors based 
    upon various gradients ranging from less than 0.5% (essentially flat) 
    to greater than 6% (steep).
        In research previously conducted for OPM, the contractor reviewed 
    the topographic features of each area and found a wide range of road 
    conditions. However, the contractor was unable to find relevant 
    information on the types of terrain drivers typically encounter in each 
    area or the number of miles drivers travel in each type of terrain. 
    Lacking such information, the contractor assumed that drivers in the 
    allowance areas generally traveled roads having approximately the same 
    gradients that are found on average in the United States.
        Applying the information from EPA's research, a fuel-performance 
    factor of 0.981 was computed for this type of driving. This factor was 
    assigned to each allowance area. For the Washington, DC, area, a factor 
    of 1.00 was used on the premise that the vast majority of traffic in 
    that area travels on major freeways and highways that are relatively 
    flat. The application of these factors is described in the next 
    section.
    5.2.3.4   Overall Impact Upon Fuel Performance
        JFA applied the factors described above to make adjustments to the 
    average gas mileage ratings for each type of automobile surveyed for 
    each allowance area and for the Washington, DC, area. The adjustment 
    factors compound--that is, the total adjustment is the result of 
    multiplying the three individual factors together for each area.
        In the table below, the factor 1.00 means that no adjustment to EPA 
    fuel performance is appropriate. A factor of less than 1.00 means that 
    the estimated gasoline mileage in the area is less than the EPA 
    average. For example, the total adjustment factor for Guam is 0.95. 
    This means that the estimated gasoline mileage in Guam is 95% of the 
    EPA estimated average. Note that the adjustment factor for the DC area 
    (0.94) indicates that average gasoline mileage in that area is also 
    below the EPA estimate.
    
                                                                            
    
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                                   Table 5-1.--Summary of Fuel-Performance Adjustments                              
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                                                                                   Road                             
                              Location                            Temperature    surface      Gradient      Total   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hawaii......................................................         0.99         0.98         0.98         0.95
    Guam........................................................         0.99         0.98         0.98         0.95
    Puerto Rico.................................................         1.01         0.98         0.98         0.97
    Virgin Islands..............................................         1.01         0.98         0.98         0.97
    Washington, DC..............................................         0.94         1.00         1.00         0.94
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    5.2.4  Vehicle Maintenance
        As was done in the previous surveys, JFA surveyed the cost of five 
    common maintenance services and repairs performed on the vehicles 
    surveyed. The services and repairs were--
    
    --Tuneup,
    --Oil change,
    --Automatic transmission fluid change,
    --Flush/fill coolant, and
    --Muffler/exhaust pipe replacement.
    
        Where appropriate, the automobile manufacturers' recommended 
    maintenance schedules were used to determine the frequency of 
    performing each of these maintenance jobs. Maintenance schedules vary, 
    depending on the driving conditions typically encountered. Consistent 
    with the assumptions used for fuel economy and tire mileage, it was 
    assumed that driving conditions in the allowance areas are generally 
    severe, and the maintenance schedules used reflected that kind of 
    driving. For the DC area, it was assumed that driving conditions were 
    normal, and the maintenance schedules used for that area reflected that 
    kind of driving.
        The recommended frequency of performing each of these jobs was 
    combined with the prices charged by local dealers and service stations 
    to compute an estimated annual maintenance expense. As with previous 
    surveys, JFA collected specific parts costs and hourly labor costs in 
    each location and used Chilton's Labor Guide and Parts Manual to 
    determine service times and parts required for each maintenance 
    procedure.
    5.2.5  Tires
        Research previously conducted for OPM revealed that various factors 
    (e.g., road quality/state of repair, road composition) appeared to 
    reduce tread life (i.e., the average number of miles a tire is expected 
    to last) in the allowance areas compared with the Washington, DC, area. 
    Based on this research, the model uses tire expense based on a 40,000-
    mile tread life in allowance areas and a 55,000-mile tread life in the 
    DC area.
        JFA priced the cost of a new set of tires, including mounting and 
    balancing and all applicable taxes, in each area. This cost was 
    converted into an annual cost by dividing the estimated number of 
    annual miles driven by the expected tread life and multiplying this by 
    the new tire price.
    5.2.6  License and Registration Fees, and Miscellaneous Tax
        JFA obtained information regarding license registration fees and 
    personal property tax (where applicable). License and registration fees 
    were included as part of the annual cost of owning an automobile. 
    Personal property tax was computed for each year of the vehicle's four-
    year trade cycle using the vehicle's estimated used-car value for each 
    year. The resulting four personal property tax values were then 
    averaged, and that average was included as part of the annual cost of 
    owning an automobile.
        As stated in section 5.2.1, sales and excise taxes were included in 
    the purchase price of the vehicle and were accounted for under the 
    annual vehicle purchase and finance costs.
    5.2.7  Depreciation
        The single largest annual expense related to owning and operating a 
    new car is depreciation--the lost value of the vehicle as it ages and 
    is driven. Total depreciation is calculated by subtracting from the 
    purchase price the estimated residual value (used car value) four years 
    later. This value is then divided by 4 to produce an annual 
    depreciation amount.
        As described earlier, the new car price is the manufacturer's 
    suggested retail price plus any additional charges, such as shipping, 
    dealer prep, additional dealer markup, excise tax, and sales tax. As 
    was done in previous surveys, the used car value was based on 
    information from the Black Book Official Finance/Lease Guide for 1994. 
    Although this source only tracks prices of vehicles sold in the 
    contiguous 48 states, research performed by the previous OPM contractor 
    produced no conclusive evidence that used cars in allowance areas were 
    (on average) worth more or less than used cars in the DC area. 
    Therefore, consistent with previous surveys, the used car prices for 
    each make and model were held constant among the areas.
        It should be noted that identical residual values did not result in 
    identical depreciation amounts. Depreciation amounts were higher in the 
    allowance areas than in the Washington, DC, area because new car prices 
    are higher in the allowance areas.
    5.2.8  Finance Expense
        For the model, it is assumed that new car purchases are financed. 
    Therefore, JFA surveyed banks in all areas to obtain their auto-loan 
    interest rates for a 48-month loan with 80 percent financing. The 
    finance cost for each vehicle in each area was computed and included in 
    the annual cost of owning and operating an automobile.
    5.2.9  Vehicle Insurance
        JFA surveyed the cost of car insurance in each location. Consistent 
    with the previous year's survey, JFA used the following common 
    coverages, limits, and deductibles:
    
    
    Bodily Injury.............................  $100,000/$300,000.          
    Property Damage...........................  50,000.                     
    Medical...................................  5,000.                      
    Uninsured Motorist........................  100,000/300,000.            
    Comprehensive.............................  100 Deductible.             
    Collision.................................  250 Deductible.             
                                                                            
    
        In each survey area, JFA identified the common automobile insurance 
    companies and attempted to obtain three insurance price quotes for each 
    type of car surveyed. These quotes were averaged by type of car to 
    produce estimated insurance costs for each area.
        JFA found that some insurance companies in Hawaii and Kauai 
    Counties, Hawaii; Guam; Puerto Rico; and the Virgin Islands did not 
    offer the coverages, limits, and deductibles shown above. To allow the 
    comparison of the cost of these different policies with DC costs, OPM 
    directed JFA also to survey in the DC area the cost of insurance that 
    was comparable to that offered in these allowance areas. The cost of 
    these equivalent policies were then compared to derive adjustment 
    factors that could be applied to the cost of the standard coverages, 
    limits, and deductibles shown above. By applying 
    
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    these factors to the DC area average price, the cost of equivalent 
    coverage was estimated for these particular allowance areas. The 
    factors and their derivation are shown in Appendix 16.
    5.2.10  Overall Annual Costs
        As described above, JFA measured the annual costs for fuel, 
    maintenance and oil, tires, licensing, taxes, depreciation, finance, 
    and insurance for three types of automobiles in each allowance area and 
    in the Washington, DC, area. These costs were then summed to determine 
    the overall annual costs by area for owning and operating each type of 
    automobile. Appendix 15 shows these costs for each area by type of 
    vehicle.
    5.3  Other Transportation Costs--Air Fares
        Air fares are the only item priced for the Other Transportation 
    Costs Category. For this item, JFA priced the lowest available round-
    trip air fare from each allowance area and the Washington, DC, area to 
    Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles was selected because it is a 
    common point approximately equidistant from most of the allowance areas 
    and the Washington, DC, area. The cost of the trip from each allowance 
    area to Los Angeles was compared with the cost of the trip from the DC 
    area to Los Angeles to compute the category indexes. These fares are 
    shown in Appendix 17.
    5.4  Transportation Component Analyses
        JFA compared the total cost of private auto transportation for each 
    vehicle in each allowance area with the total cost for the same vehicle 
    in the DC area. These comparisons are expressed as indexes and are 
    shown in Appendix 18. The indexes were then averaged to produce a 
    single Automobile Expense Category index for each allowance area.
        Likewise, JFA compared the cost of air fares for each area with 
    those for the DC area and computed a cost index. These indexes are also 
    shown in Appendix 18. That appendix also shows how the auto and air 
    transportation indexes are combined using expenditure weights derived 
    from the CES data to produce final transportation indexes.
        JFA used national average expenditure data to derive weights that 
    reflected how much consumers typically spend to own and operate an 
    automobile versus other transportation expenses. These weights were 
    used to combine the Automobile Expense Category index with the Other 
    Transportation Cost index by area to derive the overall Transportation 
    Component index for the area. The weights, computations, and final 
    indexes are also shown in Appendix 18. The Transportation Component 
    indexes are used in Appendix 20 to derive the total overall index.
    
    6. Miscellaneous Expenses
    
    6.1  Component Overview
        The Miscellaneous Expense component consists of three categories of 
    expenses:
    
    --Medical care,
    --Contributions (including gifts to non-family members),
    --Personal insurance and retirement contributions/ investments.
    
        JFA used an approach similar to that used for the Goods and 
    Services Component to derive the indexes for each of these categories 
    and the Miscellaneous Component overall.
    6.2  Component Weights
        JFA used CES data to determine the appropriate weights for each of 
    the items and categories in the Miscellaneous Component. The following 
    table shows the category weights. Item weights are shown in Appendix 
    19.
    
            Table 6-1.--Miscellaneous Expense Categories and Weights        
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Income level            
                                      --------------------------------------
                Categories                Lower        Middle       Upper   
                                        (percent)    (percent)    (percent) 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical Care.....................        41.50        31.33        23.51
    Contributions....................        15.80        16.85        17.65
    Personal Insurance and Retirement                                       
     Contributions...................        42.70        51.82        58.83
                                      --------------------------------------
        Totals.......................       100.00       100.00       100.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (Note: Values may not total because of rounding.)                       
    
    6.3  Component Categories
    6.3.1  Medical Expense Category
        JFA surveyed the price of medical care items using essentially the 
    same approach it used for the Goods and Services Component items. The 
    following medical-care items were priced in each allowance area and in 
    the Washington, DC, area. (See Appendix 5 for item descriptions).
    
    --Nonprescription pain reliever
    --Prescription drugs
    --Vision check
    --Dental service
    --Doctor visit
    --Hospital room
    --Health insurance
    
        JFA surveyed the cost of these items in both the allowance areas 
    and in the Washington, DC, area and compared the prices to produce an 
    index for each item in each area. JFA combined these indexes using CES 
    weights to produce a single Medical Care Category index for each area.
        It should be noted that for the model, it is assumed that the cost 
    of health insurance is constant among areas because the choice of 
    Federal health coverage is to a large extent a matter of personal 
    preference. Therefore, the index for this item is 100.00.
    6.3.2  Contributions Category
        The index for the Contributions Category is the Goods and Services 
    Component index for the area. The Goods and Services index is used 
    based on the assumption that the relative level of contributions is 
    roughly equivalent to that reflected by the Goods and Services index.
    6.3.3  Personal Insurance and Retirement Category
        The index for personal insurance and retirement contributions and 
    investments is assumed to be constant among areas. The cost of Federal 
    Employees Group Life Insurance is a matter of personal preference and 
    is constant in all areas for the same age, salary, and benefit option 
    combinations. Likewise, retirement contributions are a matter of 
    personal preference and the minimum contribution requirements are 
    constant among areas for equivalent salary levels. 
    
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    6.4  Miscellaneous Expense Analyses
        As with the Goods and Services Component, the indexes for each of 
    the Miscellaneous Component categories are combined using CES weights 
    to produce a single component index for each area. These indexes are 
    shown in Appendix 19.
        Section 2.5 describes how the miscellaneous expense component 
    indexes are combined with the other component indexes to derive the 
    final index for each area.
    
    7. Final Results
    
    7.1  Total Comparative Cost Indexes
        The total comparative cost indexes appear below. Appendix 20 shows 
    how each index was derived from the component indexes.
    
                    Table 7-1.--Final Cost Comparison Indexes               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Allowance area                           Index  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii..........................     119.56
    Hawaii County, Hawaii........................................     112.56
    Kauai County, Hawaii.........................................     116.35
    Maui County, Hawaii..........................................     118.84
    Guam/CNMI, Local Retail......................................     119.39
    Guam/CNMI, Commissary/Exchange...............................     113.40
    Puerto Rico..................................................      99.63
    U.S. Virgin Islands..........................................    112.08 
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    CNMI=Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.                      
    
    
         Appendix 1.--Publication in the Federal Register of Results of     
                 Nonforeign Area Living-Cost Surveys: 1990-1994             
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Citation                  Title                  Contents       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    56 FR 7902.............  Office of Personnel      Results of summer 1990
                              Management: Cost-of-     living-cost surveys  
                              Living Allowances and    conducted in Alaska, 
                              Post Differentials       Hawaii, Guam, Puerto 
                              (Nonforeign areas).      Rico, and the U.S.   
                                                       Virgin Islands.      
    57 FR 58556............  Office of Personnel      Results of summer 1991
                              Management: Report on    and winter 1992      
                              1991/1992 Surveys Used   living-cost surveys  
                              to Determine Cost-of-    conducted in Alaska, 
                              Living Allowances in     Hawaii, Guam, Puerto 
                              Nonforeign Areas.        Rico, and the U.S.   
                                                       Virgin Islands.      
    58 FR 45558............  Office of Personnel      Results of summer 1992
                              Management: Report on    and winter 1993      
                              1992/1993 Surveys Used   living-cost surveys  
                              to Determine Cost-of-    conducted in Alaska, 
                              Living Allowances in     Hawaii, Guam, Puerto 
                              Nonforeign Areas.        Rico, and the U.S.   
                                                       Virgin Islands.      
    58 FR 27316............  Office of Personnel      Results of summer 1993
                              Management: Report on    living-cost surveys  
                              Summer 1993 Surveys      conducted in Hawaii, 
                              Used to Determine Cost-  Guam, Puerto Rico,   
                              of-Living Allowances     and the U.S. Virgin  
                              in Nonforeign Areas.     Islands.             
    59 FR 45066............  Office of Personnel      Results of winter 1994
                              Management: Report on    living-cost surveys  
                              Winter 1994 Surveys      conducted in Alaska. 
                              Used to Determine Cost-                       
                              of-Living Allowances                          
                              in Alaska.                                    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                 Appendix 2.--Multiple Survey Areas: Summer 1994 Survey                             
                               [Federal Employment Weights Within a Single Allowance Area]                          
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Location                             1992       1993       1994     Average    Weights 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hawaii County:                                                                                                  
        Hilo, HI.............................................        243        250        292        262      83.17
        Kailua Kona, HI......................................         47         52         60         53      16.83
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        315     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Puerto Rico:                                                                                                    
        San Juan, PR.........................................       5074       5135       5235       5148      88.90
        Mayaguez, PR.........................................        625        606        698        643      11.10
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........       5791     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Virgin Islands:                                                                                                 
        St. Croix, VI........................................        148        142        151        147      45.09
        St. Thomas, VI.......................................        180        190        166        179      54.91
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        326     100.00
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                       Multiple Income Levels: Summer 1994 Survey                                   
                               [Federal Employment Weights Within a Single Allowance Area]                          
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Location and income level                     1992       1993       1994     Average    Weights 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Honolulu, HI:                                                                                                   
        Low..................................................       4789       4346       4239       4458      33.49
        Middle...............................................       4567       4540       4171       4426      33.25
        Upper................................................       4248       4344       4689       4427      33.26
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........      13311     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    
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    Hawaii County, HI:                                                                                              
        Low..................................................        129        122        165        139      37.87
        Middle...............................................        133        145        154        144      39.24
        Upper................................................         77         85         91         84      22.89
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        367     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Kauai County, HI:                                                                                               
        Low..................................................         53         71         81         68      28.57
        Middle...............................................         94         94         84         91      38.24
        Upper................................................         71         78         89         79      33.19
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        238     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Maui County, HI:                                                                                                
        Low..................................................         29         37         39         35      24.65
        Middle...............................................         61         56         56         58      40.84
        Upper................................................         44         51         51         49      34.51
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        142     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Guam:                                                                                                           
        Low..................................................       1010       1061       1060       1044      48.31
        Middle...............................................        650        696        681        676      31.28
        Upper................................................        387        437        498        441      20.41
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........       2161     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Puerto Rico:                                                                                                    
        Low..................................................       2535       2330       2428       2431      41.91
        Middle...............................................       2133       2287       2184       2201      37.94
        Upper................................................       1047       1140       1321       1169      20.15
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------
          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........       5801     100.00
                                                              ======================================================
    Virgin Islands:                                                                                                 
        Low..................................................        125        128        114        122      37.54
        Middle...............................................        139        133        128        133      40.92
        Upper................................................         64         71         75         70      21.54
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          Total..............................................  .........  .........  .........        325     100.00
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                                        Appendix 3.--Consumer Expenditure Surveys                                   
                                 [Pre-published Data for All Consumer Units Nationwide*]                            
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                                                                               Total complete reporting             
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                                                                      1988         1991         1992       Average  
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    Average Before Tax Income...................................    28,540.00    33,901.00    33,854.00    32,098.33
    Average annual expenditures.................................    26,389.07    30,487.29    30,527.49    29,134.62
      Food......................................................     3,804.39     4,366.88     4,358.56     4,176.61
        Food at home............................................     2,176.94     2,724.89     2,684.35     2,528.73
          Cereals and bakery products*..........................       317.03       413.81       418.15       383.00
            Cereals and cereal products*........................       111.15       149.01       144.15       134.77
              Flour*............................................         4.83         6.61         7.21         6.22
              Prepared flour mixes*.............................         9.88        14.67        13.62        12.72
              Ready-to-eat and cooked cereals*..................        73.49        90.13        88.39        84.00
              Rice*.............................................         7.98        14.49        12.67        11.71
              Pasta, cornmeal and other cereal products*........        14.97        23.11        22.27        20.12
            Bakery products*....................................       205.88       264.80       274.00       248.23
              Bread*............................................        65.72        76.98        77.58        73.43
                White bread*....................................        35.48        38.93        38.04        37.48
                Bread, other than white*........................        30.24        38.04        39.54        35.94
              Crackers and cookies*.............................        51.76        65.09        67.10        61.32
                Cookies*........................................        32.19        41.15        40.75        38.03
                Crackers*.......................................        19.57        23.94        26.34        23.28
              Frozen and refrigerated bakery products*..........        13.55        19.33        21.06        17.98
              Other bakery products*............................        74.84       103.40       108.27        95.50
                Biscuits and rolls*.............................        26.62        34.12        35.55        32.10
    
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                Cakes and cupcakes*.............................        20.31        29.49        31.67        27.16
                Bread and cracker products*.....................         2.82         4.14         4.70         3.89
                Sweetrolls, coffee cakes, doughnuts*............        19.60        24.05        24.93        22.86
                Pies, tarts, turnovers*.........................         5.48        11.61        11.41         9.50
          Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs*.......................       560.01       725.06       687.17       657.41
            Beef*...............................................       183.66       238.59       210.36       210.87
              Ground beef*......................................        79.09        89.66        87.67        85.47
              Roast*............................................        33.40        42.62        37.74        37.92
                Chuck roast*....................................        13.23        16.81        13.48        14.51
                Round roast*....................................         9.13        12.63        12.96        11.57
                Other roast*....................................        11.04        13.18        11.30        11.84
              Steak*............................................        59.01        87.83        69.00        71.95
                Round steak*....................................        11.62        16.56        14.63        14.27
                Sirloin steak*..................................        12.96        23.58        17.72        18.09
                Other steak*....................................        34.42        47.68        36.65        39.58
              Other beef*.......................................        12.17        18.47        15.95        15.53
            Pork*...............................................       114.19       146.62       155.56       138.79
              Bacon*............................................        20.23        21.28        20.47        20.66
              Pork chops*.......................................        27.10        35.26        34.88        32.41
              Ham*..............................................        27.43        38.92        42.73        36.36
                Ham, not canned*................................        24.47        35.84        38.98        33.10
                Canned ham*.....................................         2.96         3.08         3.75         3.26
              Sausage*..........................................        16.60        21.01        23.29        20.30
              Other pork*.......................................        22.83        30.15        34.19        29.06
            Other meats*........................................        83.61       102.91        94.58        93.70
              Frankfurters*.....................................        17.37        23.87        21.19        20.81
              Lunch meats (cold cuts)*..........................        58.88        70.13        63.56        64.19
                Bologna, liverwurst, salami*....................        19.11        23.75        22.91        21.92
                Other lunchmeats*...............................        39.78        46.39        40.65        42.27
              Lamb, organ meats and others*.....................         7.36         8.91         9.84         8.70
                Lamb and organ meats*...........................         6.17         7.89         8.74         7.60
                Mutton, goat and game*..........................         1.19         1.02         1.10         1.10
            Poultry*............................................        85.49       123.67       123.39       110.85
              Fresh and frozen chickens*........................        66.41        92.17        91.28        83.29
                Fresh whole chicken*............................        17.24        24.27        19.61        20.37
                Fresh and frozen chicken parts*.................        49.17        67.90        71.67        62.91
              Other poultry, incl. whole frozen chickens*.......        19.08        31.50        32.10        27.56
            Fish and seafood*...................................        65.24        81.51        74.99        73.91
              Canned fish and seafood*..........................        17.95        18.40        17.46        17.94
              Fresh and frozen shellfish*.......................        14.98        25.27        21.36        20.54
              Fresh and frozen finfish*.........................        32.31        37.83        36.17        35.44
            Eggs*...............................................        27.83        31.77        28.30        29.30
          Dairy products*.......................................       277.91       306.57       307.10       297.19
            Fresh milk and cream*...............................       134.41       134.72       136.59       135.24
              Whole milk*.......................................        52.12        49.88        47.69        49.90
              Other milk and cream*.............................        82.29        84.84        88.90        85.34
            Other dairy products*...............................       143.50       171.85       170.52       161.96
              Butter*...........................................         8.89        10.62         9.71         9.74
              Cheese*...........................................        79.01        90.15        87.72        85.63
              Ice cream and related products*...................        41.68        50.47        51.93        48.03
              Miscellaneous dairy products*.....................        13.93        20.61        21.16        18.57
          Fruits and vegetables*................................       376.38       437.70       435.20       416.43
            Fresh fruits*.......................................       120.98       132.65       129.17       127.60
              Apples*...........................................        21.57        26.69        26.64        24.97
              Bananas*..........................................        20.65        27.62        26.48        24.92
              Oranges*..........................................        10.98        12.28        13.23        12.16
              Other fresh fruits*...............................        67.78        66.06        62.82        65.55
            Fresh vegetables*...................................       110.67       131.09       127.84       123.20
              Potatoes*.........................................        16.61        25.25        24.56        22.14
              Lettuce*..........................................        13.73        15.51        16.33        15.19
              Tomatoes*.........................................        14.87        21.64        19.85        18.79
              Other fresh vegetables*...........................        65.47        68.69        67.10        67.09
            Processed fruits*...................................        86.81        99.35       102.67        96.28
              Frozen fruits and fruit juices*...................        19.59        22.09        21.35        21.01
                Frozen orange juice*............................        14.43        14.09        13.34        13.95
                Other frozen fruits and juices*.................         5.16         7.99         8.01         7.05
              Canned and dried fruits*..........................        21.22        24.23        23.48        22.98
              Fresh, canned or bottled fruit juices*............        46.00        53.03        57.83        52.29
            Processed vegetables*...............................        57.92        74.61        75.53        69.35
    
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              Frozen vegetables*................................        21.30        26.45        25.46        24.40
              Canned and dried vegetables and juices*...........        36.62        48.16        50.07        44.95
                Canned beans*...................................         6.64         9.26        10.09         8.66
                Canned corn*....................................         4.21         6.29         7.40         5.97
                Other canned and dried veg. and juices*.........        25.77        32.61        32.59        30.32
          Other food at home*...................................       645.61       841.75       836.73       774.70
            Sugar and other sweets*.............................        80.66       104.62       106.24        97.17
              Candy and chewing gum*............................        45.41        59.10        62.86        55.79
              Sugar*............................................        17.07        20.80        18.12        18.66
              Artificial sweeteners*............................         2.36         3.23         3.24         2.94
              Jams, preserves, other sweets*....................        15.82        21.48        22.02        19.77
            Fats and oils*......................................        56.65        73.12        73.79        67.85
              Margarine*........................................        11.96        14.31        14.56        13.61
              Other fats, oils, and salad dressing*.............        31.66        39.96        40.94        37.52
              Nondairy cream and imitation milk*................         4.49         6.56         6.75         5.93
              Peanut butter*....................................         8.54        12.30        11.53        10.79
            Miscellaneous foods*................................       272.98       387.81       393.26       351.35
              Frozen prepared foods*............................        46.13        71.21        73.99        63.78
                Frozen meals*...................................        16.75        25.00        22.99        21.58
                Other frozen prepared foods*....................        29.39        46.21        51.01        42.20
              Canned and packaged soups*........................        21.41        26.23        25.44        24.36
              Potato chips, nuts, and other snacks*.............        59.78        78.66        78.63        72.36
                Potato chips and other snacks*..................        46.79        62.03        62.34        57.05
                Nuts*...........................................        12.99        16.63        16.29        15.30
              Condiments and seasonings*........................        61.52        87.93        90.44        79.96
                Salt, spices, other seasonings*.................        12.31        19.15        20.79        17.42
                Olives, pickles, relishes*......................         7.62        11.05        10.82         9.83
                Sauces and gravies*.............................        31.62        42.03        43.55        39.07
                Baking needs and misc. products.................         9.97        15.71        15.29        13.66
              Other canned and packaged prepared foods*.........        84.14       123.78       124.75       110.89
                Salads and desserts*............................        13.23        17.87        20.42        17.17
                Baby food*......................................        16.25        23.56        24.11        21.31
                Miscellaneous prepared foods*...................        54.66        82.35        80.22        72.41
            Nonalcoholic beverages*.............................       204.37       233.06       219.33       218.92
              Cola*.............................................        92.19        92.26        86.71        90.39
              Other carbonated drinks*..........................        32.62        39.32        40.41        37.45
              Coffee*...........................................        40.93        42.59        40.13        41.22
                Roasted coffee*.................................        25.27        23.35        24.56        25.06
                Instant and freeze dried coffee*................        15.66        17.24        15.57        16.16
              Noncarbonated fruit flavored drinks*..............        16.30        25.74        20.15        20.73
              Tea*..............................................        11.18        14.66        14.26        13.37
              Nonalcoholic beer*................................           NA           NA           NA           NA
              Other nonalcoholic beverages*.....................        11.15        18.51        17.68        15.78
            Food prepared by consumer unit on out-of-town trips.        30.94        43.13        44.12        39.40
        Food away from home.....................................     1,627.45     1,641.99     1,674.21     1,647.88
          Meals at restaurants, carry-outs and other*...........     1,275.77     1,300.05     1,344.40     1,306.74
            Lunch*..............................................       499.88       463.89       476.89       480.22
            Dinner*.............................................       549.30       601.50       619.67       590.16
            Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages*..................       142.56       133.59       141.35       139.17
            Breakfast and brunch*...............................        84.04       101.08       106.49        97.20
          Board (including at school)...........................        43.62        43.00        46.92        44.51
          Catered affairs.......................................        41.27        46.07        40.77        42.70
          Food on out-of-town trips.............................       195.31       178.84       167.14       180.43
          School lunches........................................        42.24        46.89        47.40        45.51
          Meals as pay..........................................        29.24        27.13        27.58        27.98
        Alcoholic beverages.....................................       281.70       313.94       321.12       305.59
          At home*..............................................       148.36       166.77       177.01       164.05
            Beer and ale*.......................................        89.05        87.98        99.54        92.19
            Whiskey*............................................        12.73        17.07        14.23        14.68
            Wine*...............................................        32.15        45.33        43.11        40.20
            Other alcoholic beverages*..........................        14.43        16.38        20.13        16.98
          Away from home........................................       133.34       147.17       144.11       141.54
            Beer and ale*.......................................        37.50        46.76        48.77        44.34
            Wine*...............................................        18.54        25.57        22.95        22.35
            Other alcoholic beverages*..........................        58.12        46.66        47.06        50.61
            Alcoholic beverages purchased on trips..............        19.17        28.19        25.34        24.23
      Housing...................................................     8,069.13     9,325.13     9,528.41     8,974.22
        Shelter.................................................     4,470.25     5,208.28     5,431.78     5,036.77
          Owned dwellings.......................................     2,554.04     3,279.50     3,307.24     3,046.93
    
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            Mortgage interest and charges.......................     1,560.48     1,951.95     1,984.40     1,832.28
              Mortgage interest.................................     1,560.38     1,880.31     1,856.78     1,765.82
              Interest paid, home equity loan...................           NA        33.34        63.99        48.67
              Interest paid, home equity line of credit.........           NA        37.94        63.32        50.63
              Prepayment penalty charges........................         0.10         0.36         0.31         0.26
            Property taxes......................................       496.08       767.69       760.97       674.91
            Maintenance, repairs, insurance, and other expenses.       497.48       559.86       561.86       539.73
              Homeowners and related insurance..................       151.74       164.20       176.37       164.10
                Fire and extended coverage......................         4.98         3.84         5.02         4.61
                Homeowners insurance............................       146.76       160.36       171.35       159.49
              Ground rent.......................................        26.88        33.78        33.40        31.35
              Maintenance and repair services...................       252.68       278.55       268.09       266.44
                Painting and papering...........................        52.01        39.24        37.27        42.84
                Plumbing an water heating.......................        23.06        31.48        34.02        29.52
                Heat, a/c, electrical work......................        42.03        45.96        53.14        47.04
                Roofing and gutters.............................        46.96        54.11        40.98        47.35
                Other repair and maintenance services...........        78.78        99.93        91.16        89.96
                Repair and replacement of hard surface flooring.         8.14         6.47        10.16         8.26
                Repair of built-in appliances...................         1.68         1.36         1.36         1.47
              Maintenance and repair commodities................        65.41        69.18        63.89        66.16
                Paints, wallpaper and supplies..................        17.47        16.27        16.50        16.75
                Tools and equipment for painting and                                                                
                 wallpapering...................................         1.88         1.75         1.77         1.80
                Plumbing supplies and equipment.................         5.65         7.65         5.96         6.42
                Electrical supplies, heating and cooling                                                            
                 equipment......................................         3.76         3.44         7.13         4.78
                Materials for hard surface flooring, repair and                                                     
                 replac.........................................         1.85         2.17         3.13         2.38
                Materials and equipment for roof and gutters....         5.18         6.61         6.20         6.00
                Materials for plaster., panel., siding, wind.,                                                      
                 doors, screens, awn............................        11.08        10.86         7.29         9.74
                Materials for patio, walk, fence, drive.,                                                           
                 mason., brick, stucco work.....................         2.12         0.55         0.67         1.11
                Materials for landscaping maintenance...........         2.52         1.77         1.15         1.81
                Miscellaneous supplies and equipment............        13.89        18.11        14.08        15.36
                  Material for insulation, other maint., and                                                        
                   repair.......................................         7.87        12.55         7.84         9.42
                  Materials to finish base., remodel rooms or                                                       
                   build patios, walks, etc.....................         6.02         5.56         6.24         5.94
              Property management and security..................         0.74        13.44        20.12        11.43
                Property management.............................         0.64         8.61        13.24         7.50
                Management and upkeep services for security.....         0.10         4.84         6.88         3.94
              Parking...........................................         0.04         0.70           NA         0.37
          Rented dwellings......................................     1,469.41     1,609.43     1,787.19     1,622.01
            Rent................................................     1,428.30     1,538.23     1,714.30     1,560.28
            Rent as pay.........................................        17.34        44.87        37.09        33.10
            Maintenance, insurance and other expenses...........        23.76        26.33        35.80        28.63
              Tenant's insurance................................         8.68         9.76         9.16         9.20
              Maintenance and repair services...................         9.01         9.96        11.88        10.28
                Repair or maintenance service...................         8.62         9.49        11.52         9.88
                Repair and replacement of hard surface flooring.         0.36         0.38         0.29         0.34
                Repair of built-in appliances...................         0.03         0.08         0.07         0.06
              Maintenance and repair commodities................         6.07         6.61        14.76         9.15
                Paint, wallpaper, and supplies..................         1.19         2.07         1.70         1.65
                Tools and equipment for painting and                                                                
                 wallpapering...................................         0.13         0.22         0.18         0.18
                Materials for plastering, panels, roofing,                                                          
                 gutters, etc...................................         0.68         0.43         2.86         1.32
                Materials for patio, walk, fence, drive,                                                            
                 masonry, brick and stucco work.................         0.02         0.02         0.04         0.03
                Plumbing supplies and equipment.................         0.38         0.25         0.55         0.39
                Electrical supplies, heating and cooling                                                            
                 equipment......................................         0.92         0.34         0.26         0.51
                Miscellaneous supplies and equipment............         1.84         2.17         7.71         3.91
                  Material for insulation, other maintenance and                                                    
                   repair.......................................         0.58         0.82         1.51         0.97
                  Termite and pest control (capital improvement)         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
                  Materials for additions, finishing base.,                                                         
                   remodeling rooms.............................         1.08         1.34         5.90         2.77
                  Construction materials for jobs not started...         0.18         0.01         0.30         0.16
                Material for hard surface flooring..............         0.14         0.59         0.90         0.54
                Material for landscape maintenance..............         0.76         0.53         0.55         0.61
          Other lodging.........................................       446.79       319.35       337.35       367.83
            Owned vacation homes................................        78.26        92.13       115.29        95.23
              Mortgage interest and charges.....................           NA        39.20        54.55        46.88
                Mortgage interest...............................        48.65        38.93        50.60        46.06
                Interest paid, home equity loan.................           NA         0.02         1.06         0.54
                Interest paid, home equity line of credit.......           NA         0.26         2.88         1.57
                Prepayment penalty charge.......................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
              Property taxes....................................        16.90        37.77        42.04        32.24
              Maintenance, insurance, and other expenses........        12.71        15.17        18.70        15.53
                Homeowners and related insurance................         3.07         3.79         4.10         3.65
    
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                  Homeowners insurance..........................         3.04         3.65         3.86         3.52
                  Fire and extended coverage....................         0.03         0.14         0.24         0.14
                Ground rent.....................................         3.33         2.32         1.75         2.47
                Maintenance and repair services.................         5.52         5.25         7.53         6.10
                  Repair and remodeling services................         5.52         5.14         7.39         6.02
                  Repair and replacement of hard surface                                                            
                   flooring.....................................         0.00         0.11         0.15         0.09
                Maintenance and repair commodities..............         0.39         0.53         1.97         0.96
                  Paints, wallpaper, supplies...................         0.08         0.15         1.31         0.51
                  Tools and equipment for painting and                                                              
                   wallpapering.................................         0.01         0.02         0.14         0.06
                  Materials for plaster., panel., roof.,                                                            
                   gutters, downspouts, sid., wind., door,......         0.05         0.05         0.07         0.06
                  Material for patio, walk, fence, drive,                                                           
                   masonry, brick, stucco.......................         0.00         0.00         0.01         0.00
                  Plumbing supplies and equipment...............         0.02         0.05         0.32         0.13
                  Electrical supplies, heating and cooling                                                          
                   equipment....................................         0.01         0.09         0.03         0.04
                  Miscellaneous supplies and equipment..........         0.01         0.12         0.09         0.07
                    Material for insulation, other maintenance                                                      
                     and repair.................................         0.01         0.04         0.09         0.05
                    Material for finishing basements and                                                            
                     remodeling rooms...........................         0.00         0.08           NA         0.04
                  Materials for hard surface flooring...........         0.20           NA           NA         0.20
                  Materials for landscaping maintenance.........         0.00         0.06           NA         0.03
                Property management and security................         0.40         3.19         3.35         2.31
                  Property management...........................         0.40         1.96         2.25         1.54
                  Management and upkeep services for security...         0.00         1.23         1.10         0.78
                Parking.........................................         0.00         0.09           NA         0.05
          Housing while attending school........................        35.48        59.66        54.71        49.95
          Lodging on out-of-town trips..........................       178.58       167.56       167.34       171.16
      Utilities, fuels, and public services.....................     1,726.29     1,961.13     1,962.49     1,883.30
        Natural gas.............................................       232.22       240.89       246.97       240.03
          Utility-natural gas (renter)..........................        50.85        50.96        55.98        52.60
          Utility-natural gas (owned home)......................       180.07       189.11       189.86       186.35
          Utility-natural gas (owned vacation)..................         1.22         0.82         1.07         1.04
          Utility-natural gas (rented vacation).................         0.08           NA         0.06         0.07
        Electricity.............................................       700.08       791.57       770.65       754.10
          Electricity (renter)..................................       169.94       189.36       201.59       186.96
          Electricity (owned home)..............................       524.87       595.84       562.26       560.99
          Electricity (owned vacation)..........................         5.03         6.00         6.59         5.87
          Electricity (rented vacation).........................         0.25         0.37         0.20         0.27
        Fuel oil and other fuels................................        94.02       103.30        93.93        97.08
          Fuel oil..............................................        55.60        62.83        55.61        58.01
            Fuel oil (renter)...................................         5.21         5.61         7.00         5.94
            Fuel oil (owned home)...............................        49.96        56.67        48.25        51.63
            Fuel oil (owned vacation)...........................         0.38         0.51         0.36         0.42
            Fuel oil (rented vacation)..........................         0.06         0.04           NA         0.05
          Coal..................................................         3.50         4.66         2.50         3.55
            Coal (renter).......................................         0.55         0.26         0.05         0.29
            Coal (owned home)...................................         2.95         4.38         2.44         3.26
            Coal (owned vacation)...............................         0.00         0.02         0.02         0.01
            Coal (rented vacation)..............................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
          Bottled gas...........................................        24.48        27.47        27.18        26.38
            Gas, btld/tank (renter).............................         3.78         4.19         4.79         4.25
            Gas, btld/tank (owned home).........................        18.58        21.14        20.75        20.16
            Gas, btld/tank (owned vacation).....................         2.12         2.11         1.64         1.96
            Gas, btld/tank (rented vacation)....................         0.00         0.02           NA         0.01
          Wood and other fuels..................................        10.43         8.35         8.64         9.14
            Wood/other fuels (renter)...........................         1.31         1.37         1.59         1.42
            Wood/other fuels (owned home).......................         9.05         6.92         6.71         7.56
            Wood/other fuels (owned vacation)...................         0.06         0.05         0.34         0.15
            Wood/other fuels (rented vacation)..................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
          Telephone services....................................       528.79       608.50       619.87       585.72
            Telephone (old).....................................           NA        48.22         0.00        24.11
            Telephone services in home city, excluding mobile                                                       
             car phones.........................................           NA       560.28       619.87       590.08
            Telephone services for mobile car phones............           NA           NA           NA           NA
          Water and other public services.......................       171.19       216.87       231.08       206.38
            Water and sewerage maintenance......................       131.02       159.33       160.22       150.19
              Water/sewer maint. (renter).......................        18.53        22.04        24.38        21.65
              Water/sewer maint. (owned home)...................       111.57       136.19       133.69       127.15
              Water/sewer maint. (owned vacation)...............         0.83         1.09         2.10         1.34
              Water/sewer maint. (rented vacation)..............         0.09         0.01         0.05         0.05
            Trash and garbage collection........................        38.67        55.90        69.38        54.65
              Trash/garb. coll. (renter)........................         5.28         7.26         7.37         6.64
    
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              Trash/garb. coll. (owned home)....................        33.31        47.64        59.92        46.96
              Trash/garb. coll. (owned vacation)................         0.08         1.00         2.09         1.06
              Trash/garb. coll. (rented vacation)...............         0.00           NA         0.01         0.01
            Septic tank cleaning................................         1.50         1.65         1.47         1.54
              Septic tank clean. (renter).......................         0.01         0.07         0.11         0.06
              Septic tank clean. (owned home)...................         1.48         1.57         1.29         1.45
              Septic tank clean. (owned vacation)...............         0.00         0.01         0.07         0.03
              Septic tank clean. (rented vacation)..............         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
          Household operations..................................       387.45       451.97       487.20       442.21
            Personal services...................................       176.53       224.86       253.05       218.15
              Babysitting.......................................        74.62        83.78        85.92        81.44
              Care for elderly, invalids, handicapped, etc......        11.66        26.56        43.92        27.38
              Day-care centers, nursery, and preschools.........        90.25       114.51       123.21       109.32
            Other household expenses............................       210.92       227.11       234.15       224.06
              Housekeeping services.............................        67.76        77.46        71.70        72.31
              Gardening, lawn care service......................        49.60        60.85        64.99        58.48
              Water softening service...........................         2.81         2.72         3.28         2.94
              Household laundry, dry cleaning, sent out                                                             
               (nonclothing) not coin operated..................         1.63         2.21         2.32         2.05
              Coin-operated household laundry and dry cleaning                                                      
               (nonclothing)....................................         4.78         4.91         5.58         5.09
              Other home services...............................        17.86        16.79        18.38        17.68
              Termite/pest control products.....................         0.20         0.22         0.29         0.24
              Moving, storage, freight express..................        26.46        22.73        24.37        24.52
              Appliance repair, including service center........        16.44        16.96        15.88        16.43
              Reupholstering, furniture repair..................        13.85        11.51        18.56        14.64
              Repair/rental of lawn/garden equip., hand/power                                                       
               tools, other house. equip........................         5.92         5.78         3.74         5.15
              Appliance rental..................................         2.08         1.28         1.86         1.74
              Rental of office equipment for nonbusiness use....         0.17         0.17         0.13         0.16
              Repair of miscellaneous household equipment and                                                       
               furnishings*.....................................         0.48         2.34         1.89         1.57
              Repair of computer systems for nonbusiness use....         0.88         1.19         1.19         1.09
              Rental/installation of dishwashers, range hoods,                                                      
               and garbage disposals............................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
            Housekeeping supplies*..............................       382.82       451.34       462.61       432.26
              Laundry and cleaning supplies*....................       106.44       123.66       123.97       118.02
              Soaps and detergents*.............................        62.10        73.49        70.41        68.67
              Other laundry cleaning products*..................        44.33        50.17        53.56        49.35
            Other household products*...........................       157.48       197.81       211.79       189.03
              Cleansing and toilet tissue, paper towels and                                                         
               napkins*.........................................        52.12        62.60        60.52        58.41
              Miscellaneous household products*.................        67.89        91.22        94.75        84.62
              Lawn and garden supplies*.........................        37.47        44.00        56.52        46.00
            Postage and stationery*.............................       118.90       129.87       126.85       125.20
              Stationery, stationery supplies, giftwraps*.......        54.40        66.09        62.59        61.03
              Postage*..........................................        64.49        63.78        64.26        64.18
            Household furnishings and equipment.................     1,102.32     1,252.41     1,184.33     1,179.69
              Household textiles................................        97.11       107.35        94.56        99.67
                Bathroom linens*................................        13.69        24.61        15.62        17.97
                Bedroom linens*.................................        38.11        39.34        43.17        40.21
                Kitchen and dining room linens*.................         5.74         4.76         7.84         6.11
                Curtains and draperies..........................        26.56        18.09        19.11        21.25
                Silpcovers, decorative pillows..................         1.64         1.36         1.42         1.47
                Sewing material for slipcovers, curtains, other                                                     
                 sewing mater, for the home*....................        10.32        18.17         6.54        11.68
                Other linens....................................         1.05         1.04         0.86         0.98
              Furniture.........................................       319.44       297.24       316.15       310.94
                Mattress and springs............................        41.86        35.82        38.97        38.88
                Other bedroom furniture.........................        39.75        46.24        57.57        47.85
                Sofas...........................................        65.44        65.48        70.67        67.20
                Living room chairs..............................        35.91        34.99        30.70        33.87
                Living room tables..............................        20.16        14.24        17.63        17.34
                Kitchen, dining room furniture..................        58.64        46.11        42.37        49.04
                Infants' furniture..............................         7.01         7.58         6.74         7.11
                Outdoor furniture...............................        12.57        13.59        11.02        12.39
                Occasional furniture............................        38.12        33.18        40.48        37.26
              Floor coverings...................................        70.23       128.97        61.08        86.76
                Wall-to-wall carpeting (renter).................         2.41         2.02         2.57         2.33
                  Wall-to-wall carpet, installed (renter).......         1.73         1.56         2.05         1.78
                  Wall-to-wall carpet, not installed carpet                                                         
                   squares (renter).............................         0.68         0.46         0.52         0.55
                Wall-to-wall carpet (replacement) (owned home)..        42.57        34.99        29.06        35.54
                  Wall-to-wall carpet, not installed (replace.),                                                    
                   carp. squar. (owned home)....................         3.04         2.91         1.89         2.61
                  Wall-to-wall carpet, installed (replacement)                                                      
                   (owned home).................................        39.53        32.08        27.17        32.93
                Room size rugs and other floor covering,                                                            
                 nonpermanent*..................................        25.25        91.96        29.45       48.89 
    
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              Major appliances..................................       172.90       131.98       144.89       149.92
                Dishwashers (built-in), garbage disposals, range                                                    
                 hoods, (renter)................................         0.24         0.98         0.16         0.46
                Dishwashers (built-in), garbage disposals, range                                                    
                 hoods, (owned home)............................        10.05         9.54         7.21         8.93
                Refrigerators, freezers (renter)................        11.18         7.51         8.38         9.02
                Refrigerators, freezers (owned home)............        39.29        25.85        33.30        32.81
                Washing machines (renter).......................         6.56         4.28         6.28         5.71
                Washing machines (owned home)...................        17.96        17.22        15.85        17.01
                Clothes dryers (renter).........................         4.18         2.34         3.35         3.29
                Clothes dryers (owned home).....................        10.35         7.05         9.78         9.06
                Cooking stoves, ovens (renter)..................         2.87         2.18         3.11         2.72
                Cooking stoves, ovens (owned home)..............        19.55        13.20        14.81        15.85
                Microwave ovens (renter)........................         4.47         2.09         3.09         3.22
                Microwave ovens (owned home)....................         9.81         4.85         4.74         6.47
                Portable dishwasher (renter)....................         0.31         0.14         0.11         0.19
                Portable dishwasher (owned home)................         1.33         0.24         1.15         0.91
                Window air conditioners (renter)................         2.43         1.12         1.18         1.58
                Window air conditioners (owned home)............         8.23         7.61         3.31         6.38
                Electric floor cleaning equipment...............        14.62        15.03        13.63        14.43
                Sewing machines.................................         6.08         5.19         5.15         5.47
                Miscellaneous household appliances*.............         3.39         5.56        10.29         6.41
              Small appliances, miscellaneous housewares........        60.51        83.38        86.46        76.78
                Housewares......................................        39.14        57.82        62.47        53.14
                  Plastic dinnerware............................         1.83         1.79         1.61         1.74
                  China and other dinnerware....................        10.31        11.56        11.60        11.16
                  Flatware......................................         3.44         4.07         3.97         3.83
                  Glassware*....................................         9.79         7.08        13.59        10.15
                  Silver serving pieces*........................         0.27         3.83         1.35         1.82
                  Other serving pieces..........................         1.36         1.78         1.59         1.58
                  Nonelectric cookware*.........................        12.14        11.67        11.66        11.82
                  Tableware, nonelectric kitchenware*...........           NA        16.02        17.08        16.55
                Small appliances................................        21.37        25.56        23.99        23.64
                  Small electric kitchen appliances.............        14.17        18.05        18.75        16.99
                  Portable heating and cooling equipment........         7.20         7.52         5.23         6.65
              Miscellaneous household equipment.................       382.11       503.48       481.19       455.59
                Window coverings................................        13.72        12.79        17.37        14.63
                Infants' equipment*.............................         3.77        10.62         5.52         6.64
                Laundry and cleaning equip.*....................         8.52         9.19        10.99         9.57
                Outdoor equipment...............................         4.73         6.20         4.83         5.25
                Clocks..........................................         5.46         4.45         3.38         4.43
                Lamps and lighting fixtures*....................        28.40        22.80        26.10        25.77
                Other household decorative items*...............        80.30       107.69       111.16        99.72
                Telephones and accessories*.....................         7.25        62.21        20.55        30.00
                Lawn and garden equipment.......................        49.12        39.58        43.15        43.95
                Power tools.....................................        14.39        13.25        16.15        14.60
                Small miscellaneous furnishings*................         3.39         5.23         1.15         3.26
                Hand tools*.....................................        13.67        11.71        14.07        13.15
                Indoor plants, fresh flowers*...................        41.42        57.80        53.49        50.90
                Closet and storage items*.......................         4.62         6.99        12.21         7.94
                Rental of furniture.............................         3.02         3.36         3.67         3.35
                Luggage.........................................         8.72         7.49         7.04         7.75
                Computers and computer hardware nonbusiness use.        39.86        63.64        63.66        55.72
                Computer software and accessories for                                                               
                 nonbusiness use................................         7.36         8.69         9.48         8.51
                Telephone answering devices.....................         4.23         5.00         4.64         4.62
                Calculators.....................................         1.99         2.56         1.57         2.04
                Business equipment for home use.................         6.20         5.02         4.23         5.15
                Other hardware*.................................         6.95        11.83        13.74        10.84
                Smoke alarms (owned home).......................         0.54         0.38         0.47         0.46
                Smoke alarms (renter)...........................         0.15         0.09         0.06         0.10
                Smoke alarms (owned vacation)...................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
                Other household appliances (owned home).........         4.25         4.63         4.40         4.43
                Other household appliances (renter).............         1.35         0.87         0.99         1.07
                Miscellaneous household equipment and parts*....        18.73        19.42        27.08        21.74
      Apparel and services......................................     1,537.27     1,801.23     1,732.90     1,690.47
        Men and boys............................................       400.67       448.88       436.86       428.80
          Men, 16 and over......................................       318.80       357.81       353.05       343.22
            Men's suits.........................................        41.20        39.20        43.98        41.46
            Men's sportcoats, tailored jackets..................        15.57        13.84        12.04        13.82
            Men's coats and jackets*............................        29.30        30.48        26.12        28.63
            Men's underwear*....................................         9.72        12.26        14.13        12.04
    
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            Men's hosiery*......................................        10.34        12.60        13.73        12.22
            Men's nightwear*....................................         2.89         6.24         5.84         4.99
            Men's accessories*..................................        22.88        34.42        33.64        30.31
            Men's sweaters and vests............................        17.65        13.47        13.11        14.74
            Men's active sportswear.............................        12.10        12.15        11.96        12.07
            Men's shirts*.......................................        74.17        87.10        87.25        82.84
            Men's pants*........................................        70.76        77.09        70.18        72.68
            Men's shorts, shorts sets*..........................         8.29        13.53        16.40        12.74
            Men's uniforms......................................         3.16         5.00         3.70         3.95
            Men's costumes......................................         0.77         0.42         0.98         0.72
          Boys, 2 to 15.........................................        81.86        91.07        83.82        85.58
            Boys' coats and jackets*............................         9.48         4.36         5.73         6.52
            Boys' sweaters......................................         3.73         3.09         2.70         3.17
            Boys' shirts*.......................................        20.55        21.80        19.50        20.62
            Boys' underwear*....................................         1.55         4.96         4.89         3.80
            Boys' nightwear*....................................         2.79         2.21         2.83         2.61
            Boys' hosiery*......................................         3.99         4.97         4.26         4.41
            Boys' accessories*..................................         2.77         4.58         5.19         4.18
            Boys' suits, sportcoats, vests*.....................         3.00         0.51         2.13         1.88
            Boys' pants*........................................        24.70        24.72        19.41        22.94
            Boys' shorts, shorts sets*..........................         3.91        11.51         9.03         8.15
            Boys' uniforms, active sportwear....................         5.10         7.43         7.30         6.61
            Boys' costumes......................................         0.29         0.93         0.85         0.69
          Women and girls.......................................       608.90       724.73       703.40       679.01
            Women, 16 and over..................................       509.83       624.19       607.23       580.42
              Women's coats and jackets*........................        33.49        40.55        58.80        44.28
              Women's dresses*..................................        83.27       118.10        89.96        97.11
              Women's sportcoats, tailored jackets*.............         0.84         6.02         3.90         3.59
              Women's vests and sweaters*.......................        36.74        46.00        40.43        41.06
              Women's shirts, tops, blouses*....................        85.55       114.03       106.20       101.93
              Women's skirts*...................................        29.28        28.63        21.52        26.48
              Women's pants*....................................        66.85        69.35        79.18        71.79
              Women's shorts, shorts sets*......................        14.23        20.40        23.33        19.32
              Women's active sportswear*........................        23.13        28.54        32.91        28.19
              Women's sleepwear*................................        22.57        20.98        25.33        22.96
              Women's undergarments*............................        24.38        27.53        33.13        28.35
              Women's hosiery...................................        25.85        27.13        25.01        26.00
              Women's suits.....................................        28.04        33.54        30.71        30.76
              Women's accessories*..............................        34.46        38.59        33.98        35.68
              Women's uniforms*.................................         1.15         1.47         1.82         1.48
              Women's costumes..................................         0.00         3.34         1.01         1.45
            Girls, 2 to 15......................................        99.08       100.53        96.17        98.59
              Girls' coats and jackets..........................         7.95         6.71         7.65         7.44
              Girls' dresses, suits.............................        12.02        13.87        13.23        13.04
              Girls' shirts, blouses, sweaters*.................        30.19        23.20        22.42        25.27
              Girls' skirts and pants...........................        16.37        15.56        14.87        15.60
              Girls' shorts, shorts sets........................         6.41         8.41         9.83         8.22
              Girls' active sportswear*.........................         9.32        10.66         8.41         9.46
              Girls' underwear and sleepwear....................         5.92         6.16         6.26         6.11
              Girls' hosiery*...................................         4.88         6.09         5.05         5.34
              Girls' accessories*...............................         4.08         5.49         4.50         4.69
              Girls' uniforms...................................         1.46         2.26         1.86         1.86
              Girls' costumes...................................           NA         2.12         2.08         2.10
            Children under 2....................................        63.60        85.67        80.39        76.55
            Infant coat, jacket, snowsuit.......................         3.17         2.99         3.25         3.14
            Infant dresses, outerwear...........................        14.98        17.87        20.75        17.87
            Infant underwear*...................................        36.68        51.00        46.85        44.84
            Infant nightwear, loungewear........................         3.19         3.11         4.26         3.52
            Infant accessories..................................         3.06         5.15         5.28         4.50
            Infant hosiery......................................         0.41         0.10           NA         0.10
          Footwear*.............................................       204.13       258.04       243.05       235.07
            Men's footwear*.....................................        62.95        72.47        73.53        69.65
            Boys' footwear*.....................................        18.19        29.42        31.65        26.42
            Women's footwear*...................................       104.54       128.82       115.47       116.28
            Girls' footwear*....................................        18.46        27.33        22.41        22.73
          Other apparel products and services...................       259.97       283.91       269.19       271.02
            Material for making clothes.........................         8.12         9.10         8.58         8.60
            Sewing patterns and notions.........................         2.15         3.00         2.56         2.57
            Watches.............................................        21.65        20.45        20.47        20.86
    
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            Jewelry.............................................       110.35       121.45       108.73       113.41
            Shoe repair and other shoe service..................         3.46         4.27         3.47         3.73
            Coin-operated apparel laundry and dry cleaning......        34.25        37.63        38.61        36.83
            Apparel alteration and repair.......................         6.05         6.23         6.02         6.10
            Clothing rental.....................................         4.77         4.02         3.56         4.12
            Watch and jewelry repair............................         5.72         6.94         5.54         6.07
            Apparel laundry and dry cleaning not coin operated..        62.72        69.99        70.94        67.88
            Clothing storage....................................         0.75         0.83         0.71         0.76
      Transportaiton............................................     5,140.21     5,235.41     5,232.14     5,202.59
        Vehicle purchases (net outlay)..........................     2,388.19     2,154.04     2,167.03     2,236.42
          Cars and trucks, new..................................     1,391.73     1,072.55     1,095.97     1,186.75
            New cars............................................       991.60       749.65       749.56       830.27
            New trucks..........................................       400.13       322.90       346.42       356.48
          Cars and trucks, used.................................       971.12     1,060.67     1,033.39     1,021.73
            Used cars...........................................       754.27       742.29       737.98       744.85
            Used trucks.........................................       216.85       318.39       295.42       276.89
          Other vehicles........................................        25.34        20.82        37.66        27.94
            New motorcycles.....................................         5.21         2.87        18.06         8.71
            New aircraft........................................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
            Used motorcycles....................................        15.86        17.95         9.04        14.28
            Used aircraft.......................................         4.27           NA        10.57         7   
        Gasoline and motor oil..................................       933.90       998.10       972.68       968.23
          Gasoline..............................................       812.03       884.83       868.13       855.00
          Diesel fuel...........................................        12.01         9.23         9.86        10.37
          Gasoline on out-of-town trips.........................        96.47        91.98        82.43        90.29
          Gasohol*..............................................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
          Motor oil.............................................        12.55        11.31        11.44        11.77
          Motor oil on out-of town trips........................         0.85         0.74         0.83         0.81
        Other vehicle expenses..................................     1,552.56     1,775.67     1,805.62     1,711.28
          Vehicle finance charges...............................       284.70       280.20       258.96       274.62
            Automobile finance charges..........................       196.25       190.05       169.13       185.14
            Truck finance charges...............................        71.94        75.90        71.72        73.19
            Motorcycle and plane finance charges................         1.67         0.50         1.93         1.37
            Other vehicle finance charges.......................        14.85        13.76        16.18        14.93
          Maintenance and repairs...............................       568.66       641.71       627.51       612.63
            Coolant, additives, brake, transmission fluids......         7.15         6.94         6.77         6.95
            Tires--purchased, replaced, installed...............        86.22        85.76        92.70        88.23
            Parts, equipment and accessories*...................        86.80       100.00        75.63        87.48
            Vehicle products*...................................         3.92         3.19         3.14         3.42
            Misc. auto repair, servicing*.......................        17.18        22.31        20.13        19.87
            Body work and painting..............................        34.71        30.35        32.21        32.42
            Clutch, transmission repair.........................        34.54        35.98        34.71        35.08
            Drive shaft and rear-end repair.....................         7.58         6.97         7.96         7.50
            Brake work..........................................        33.05        42.57        43.87        39.83
            Repair to steering or front-end.....................        11.64        12.69        15.62        13.32
            Repair to engine cooling system.....................        22.87        24.02        24.59        23.83
            Motor tune-up.......................................        40.07        46.97        46.95        44.66
            Lube, oil change, and oil filters...................        24.67        33.01        35.54        31.07
            Front-end alignment, wheel balance..................         9.30        11.64        12.40        11.11
            Shock absorber replacement..........................         6.01         9.13         8.25         7.80
            Brake adjustment....................................         4.75         6.83         5.13         5.57
            Gas tank repair, re-................................                                                    
            placement*..........................................         0.09         1.18         1.60         0.96
            Repair tires and other repair work..................        29.23        33.15        33.63        32.00
            Exhaust system repair...............................        14.55        18.36        18.29        17.07
            Electrical system repair............................        20.35        26.00        28.19        24.85
            Motor repair, replacement...........................        63.53        79.50        73.60        72.21
            Autor repair service policy.........................         8.54         5.18         6.60         6.77
          Vehicle insurance.....................................       515.06       619.68       638.83       591.19
          Vehicle rental, leases, licenses, other charges.......       184.14       234.08       280.31       232.84
            Leased and rented vehicles..........................        68.54        95.89       125.45        96.63
              Rented vehicles...................................           NA        33.77        32.93        33.35
                Auto rental.....................................        44.36        12.42         8.36        21.71
                Auto rental, out-of-town trips..................         6.78        15.41        16.16        12.78
                Truck rental....................................        12.51         2.10         2.71         5.77
                Truck rental, out-of-town trips.................         3.99         2.49         5.20         3.89
                Motorcycle rental...............................         0.00           NA           NA         0.00
                Aircraft rental.................................         0.47         0.27         0.24         0.33
                Motorcycle rental, out-of-town trips............         0.04         0.50         0.07         0.20
    
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                Aircraft rental, out-of-town trips..............         0.40         0.58         0.20         0.39
              Leased vehicles...................................           NA        62.11        92.52        77.32
                Car lease payments..............................           NA        47.74        69.08        58.41
                Cash downpayment (car lease)....................           NA         2.12         8.22         5.17
                Termination fee (car lease).....................           NA         0.16         0.14         0.15
                Truck lease payments............................           NA        11.01        12.47        11.74
                Cash downpayment (truck lease)..................           NA         1.09         1.52         1.31
                Termination fee (truck lease)...................           NA           NA         1.08         1.08
              State and local registration......................        67.04        75.17        87.09        76.43
              Driver's license..................................         6.59         7.27         7.41         7.09
              Vehicle inspection................................         6.33         8.31         9.03         7.89
              Parking fees......................................        20.50        23.86        23.01        22.46
                Parking fees (old)..............................           NA         1.34         0.00         0.67
                Parking fees in home city, excluding residence..           NA        19.97        20.52        20.25
                Parking fees, out-of-town trips.................           NA         2.54         2.49         2.52
              Tolls*............................................         5.96         8.71        10.98         8.55
              Tolls on out-of-town trips........................         4.12         4.51         4.18         4.27
              Towing charges....................................         5.05         4.89         5.02         4.99
              Automobile service clubs..........................           NA         5.48         8.14         6.81
            Public transportation...............................       265.56       307.60       286.82       286.66
              Airline fares.....................................       176.01       183.39       173.89       177.76
              Intercity bus fares...............................        14.30         7.84        10.90        11.01
              Intracity mass transit fares......................        41.07        54.01        48.57        47.88
              Local trans. on out-of-town trips.................         0.54         3.34         8.74         4.21
              Taxi fares on trips...............................         4.86        17.17         5.14         9.06
              Taxi fares........................................         5.89         6.78         6.46         6.38
              Intercity train fares.............................         9.04        14.66        17.38        13.69
              Ship fares........................................        13.00        19.63        14.54        15.72
              School bus........................................         0.86         0.77         1.21         0.95
            Health care.........................................     1,282.43     1,563.01     1,653.66     1,499.70
              Health insurance..................................       473.36       652.12       727.65       617.71
                Commercial health insurance.....................       165.28       213.85       232.16       203.76
                Blue Cross, Blue Shield.........................       116.52       148.51       173.35       146.13
              Health maintenance plans (HMO's)..................        48.48        95.76        90.57        78.27
              Medicare payments.................................        78.60       101.70       111.33        97.21
              Commercial medicare supplements...................        64.48        92.29       120.24        92.34
            Medical services....................................       512.73       561.20       546.03       539.99
              Physician's services..............................       149.19       179.39       170.75       166.44
              Dental services...................................       150.89       179.38       174.32       168.20
              Eyecare services..................................        22.70        25.60        29.20        25.83
              Nursing, therapy, and misc. medical services (old)         4.21         0.44           NA         2.33
              Service by professionals other than physician.....        22.62        29.39        32.66        28.22
              Lab tests, x-rays.................................        26.78        25.91        31.35        28.01
              Hospital room.....................................        54.96        36.47        37.42        42.95
              Hospital service other than room..................        26.61        53.30        44.63        41.51
              Medical care in retirement community..............           NA           NA           NA           NA
              Care in convalescent or nursing home..............        40.86        21.05        13.48        25.13
              Repair of medical equipment*......................         0.05           NA           NA         0.05
              Other medical care services.......................        13.86         8.07        12.24        11.39
            Drugs...............................................       225.28       258.20       284.99       256.16
              Nonprescription drugs*............................        65.79        73.86        80.16        73.27
              Prescription drugs................................       159.49       184.34       204.83       182.89
            Medical supplies....................................        71.06        91.49        94.98        85.84
              Eyeglasses and contact lenses.....................        45.18        59.02        57.35        53.85
              Hearing aids*.....................................         0.00         3.50         7.13         3.54
              Topicals and dressings*...........................        14.40        21.63        24.32        20.12
              Medical equipment for general use.................         5.29         2.32         2.25         3.29
              Supportive and convalescent medical equipment.....         5.70         3.48         2.85         4.01
              Rental of medical equipment.......................         0.50         0.35         0.35         0.40
              Rental of supportive, convalescent medical                                                            
               equipment........................................           NA         1.19         0.74         0.97
            Entertainment.......................................     1,348.90     1,523.49     1,525,52     1,465.97
              Fees and admissions...............................       351.99       384.49       375.11       370.53
                Recreation expenses, out-of-town trips..........        17.85        16.61        15.32        16.59
                Club membership dues and fees (old).............        76.68        24.30           NA        50.49
                Social, recreation, civic club membership.......           NA        59.85        85.24        72.55
                Fees for participant sports.....................        46.90        69.06        61.15        59.04
                Participant sports, out-of-town trips...........        18.96        20.12        21.17        20.08
                Movie, theater, opera, ballet...................        61.08        66.54        64.92        64.18
                Movie, other admissions, out-of-town trips......        25.91        19.72        27.20        24.28
    
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                Admission to sporting events....................        19.63        20.69        22.94        21.09
                Admission to sports events, out-of-town trips...        25.91        17.42         9.08        17.47
                Fees for recreational lessons...................        41.23        53.57        52.76        49.19
                Other entertainment services, out-of-town trips.        17.85        16.61        15.32        16.59
              Television, radios, sound equipment...............       422.50       476.38       493.86       464.25
                Televisions.....................................       295.95       328.75       331.31       318.67
                  Community antenna or cable tv.................       137.94       180.20       188.40       168.85
                  Black and white tv*...........................         2.84         1.81         3.06         2.57
                  Color tv--console.............................        23.60        18.13        21.37        21.03
                  Color tv--portable, table model...............        43.50        44.32        41.51        43.11
                  VCRs and video disc players...................        47.70        40.40        31.41        39.84
                  Video cassettes, tapes, and discs.............        13.44        17.60        18.88        16.64
                  Video game hardware and software..............        14.88        15.04        16.25        15.39
                  Repair of tv, radio, and sound equipment......        10.43        10.23         9.60        10.09
                  Rental of televisions.........................         1.61         1.03         0.81         1.15
                Radios, sound equipment.........................       126.55       147.62       162.55       145.57
              Radios*...........................................         4.84        10.24        10.71         8.60
              Phonographs*......................................         0.53         0.60         0.87         0.67
              Tape recorders and players*.......................        10.50         5.75         5.32         7.19
              Sound components and component systems............        28.64        30.53        35.56        31.58
              Miscellaneous sound equipment.....................         0.16         0.34         1.68         0.73
              Sound equipment accessories*......................         4.29         3.22         4.28         3.93
              Compact disc, tape, record and video mail order                                                       
               clubs............................................         4.17         8.04         8.97         7.06
              Records, CDs, audio tapes, needles................        25.86        29.54        31.01        28.80
              Rental of VCR, radio, and sound equipment.........         1.59         0.70         0.79         1.03
              Musical instruments and accessories...............        20.58        16.03        20.45        19.02
              Rental and repair of musical instruments..........         2.12         2.42         2.11         2.22
              Rental of video cassettes, tapes, films, and discs        23.27        40.22        40.79        34.76
            Pets, toys, and playground equipment................       242.26       286.11       281.46       269.94
              Pets..............................................       136.31       168.99       167.12       157.47
                Pet food*.......................................        66.61        85.02        84.94        78.86
                Pet purchase, supplies, medicine*...............        25.23        23.73        24.72        24.56
                Pet services....................................        10.64        16.52        13.87        13.68
                Vet services....................................        33.84        43.72        43.58        40.38
              Toys, games, hobbies, and tricycles...............       102.96       112.46       112.38       109.27
              Playground equipment..............................         2.98         4.66         1.96         3.20
            Other entertainment supplies, equipment, and                                                            
             services...........................................       332.16       376.51       375.10       361.26
              Unmotored recreational vehicles...................        24.02        14.05        33.20        23.76
                Boat without motor and boat trailers............        18.32         3.85        14.72        12.30
                Trailer and other attachable campers............         5.70        10.20        18.48        11.46
              Motorized recreational vehicles...................       137.44       154.19       142.45       144.69
                Motorized camper coaches and other vehicles.....        38.79        75.13        77.70        63.87
                Purchase of boat with motor.....................        98.65        79.05        64.75        80.82
              Rental of recreational vehicles...................         2.33         3.71         1.90         2.65
                Rental noncamper trailer........................         0.06         0.03         0.05         0.05
                Boat and trailer rental, out-of-town trips......         0.94         2.13         0.47         1.18
                Rental of campers and other vehicles on out-of-                                                     
                 town trips (old)...............................         0.58           NA           NA         0.58
                Rental of campers on out-of-town trips..........           NA         0.17         0.54         0.36
                Rental of other vehicles on out-of-town trips...           NA         1.09         0.40         0.75
                Rental of boat..................................         0.23         0.02         0.05         0.10
                Rental of campers, other r.v.'s.................         0.52         0.27         0.39         0.39
              Outboard motors...................................         1.28         1.91         2.17         1.79
              Docking and landing fees..........................         5.33         4.50         5.77         5.20
              Sports, recreation and exercise equipment.........        86.67       111.11       102.67       100.15
                Athletic gear, game tables, and exercise                                                            
                 equipment......................................        34.85        45.33        45.98        42.05
                Bicycles........................................        12.28        19.23        16.46        15.99
                Camping equipment...............................         3.26         4.50         3.77         3.84
                Hunting and fishing equipment...................        15.91        20.54        16.92        17.79
                Winter sports equipment.........................         4.86         5.30         3.19         4.45
                Water and miscellaneous sport equipment.........        13.20        14.50        14.68        14.13
                Rental and repair of misc. sports equipment.....         2.31         1.70         1.68         1.90
              Photographic equipment and supplies...............        69.61        81.69        81.66        77.65
                Film............................................        19.96        21.01        20.32        20.43
                Other photographic supplies*....................         0.64         1.43         0.17         0.75
                Film processing.................................        25.21        28.58        27.09        26.96
                Repair and rental of photographic equipment.....         0.24         0.55         0.39         0.39
                Photographic equipment..........................        15.43        14.65        13.47        14.52
                Photographer fees*..............................         8.12        15.47        20.23        14.61
              Fireworks*........................................         0.51         1.08         0.63         0.74
    
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              Souvenirs*........................................         0.44         0.45         1.21         0.70
              Visual goods*.....................................         0.76         1.09         0.57         0.81
              Pinball, electronic video games*..................         3.78         2.72         2.88         3.13
            Personal care products and services.................       345.68       418.96       408.21       390.95
              Personal care products............................       179.05       228.19       223.41       210.22
                Hair care products*.............................        40.57        45.03        42.44        42.68
                Nonelectric articles for the hair*..............         4.26         6.41         5.35         5.34
                Wigs and hairpieces.............................         1.07         1.77         1.23         1.36
                Oral hygiene products, articles*................        18.16        27.93        28.07        24.72
                Shaving needs*..................................         8.49        10.65         9.46         9.53
                Cosmetics, perfume, bath preparation*...........        77.63        98.28       103.29        93.07
                Deodorants, feminine hygiene, misc. personal                                                        
                 care*..........................................        23.52        32.28        28.78        28.19
                Electric personal care appliances...............         5.35         5.85         4.80         5.33
              Personal care services............................       166.63       190.77       184.80       180.73
                Personal care service for females*..............        89.35       103.69        98.60        97.21
                Personal care service for males.................        77.12        86.99        86.08        83.40
                Repair of personal care appliances..............         0.16         0.09         0.12         0.12
            Reading.............................................       152.49       168.07       165.57       162.04
              Newspapers........................................        63.99        70.41        70.60        68.33
              Magazines.........................................        38.92        39.74        38.78        39.15
              Newsletters*......................................         0.04         0.27         0.67         0.33
              Books thru book clubs.............................        10.63        12.22        10.56        11.14
              Books not thru book clubs.........................        35.24        40.22        41.38        38.95
              Encyclopedia and other sets of reference books....         3.67         5.21         3.58         4.15
            Education...........................................       324.43       433.88       423.79       394.03
              College tuition...................................       176.75       230.54       237.86       215.05
              Elementary and high school tuition................        53.20        65.77        69.99        62.99
              Other schools tuition.............................        15.29        39.08        16.39        23.59
              Other school expenses including rentals...........        15.78        17.66        18.40        17.28
              School books, supplies, equipment for college.....        26.56        37.22        36.94        33.57
              School books, supplies, equipment for elementary                                                      
               high school......................................         6.23         6.41         6.89         6.51
              School books, supplies, equipment for day care,                                                       
               nursery, other...................................         2.52         3.11         3.64         3.09
              School supplies, etc.--unspecified*...............        28.10        34.10        33.67        31.96
            Tobacco products and smoking supplies...............       242.33       277.79       278.59       266.24
              Cigarettes........................................       224.61       255.97       256.67       245.75
              Other tobacco products............................        15.28        18.68        19.51        17.82
              Smoking accessories*..............................         2.44         3.14         2.41         2.66
            Miscellaneous.......................................       597.58       877.79       794.63       756.67
              Miscellaneous fees, pari-mutuel losses*...........        38.61        48.28        60.93        49.27
              Legal fees........................................       104.50        80.65        88.62        91.26
              Funeral expenses..................................        49.32        54.07        51.73        51.71
              Safe deposit box rental...........................         5.69         6.18         5.88         5.92
              Checking accounts, other bank service charges.....        25.19        25.63        26.45        25.76
              Cemetery lots, vaults, maintenance fees...........        17.66        15.42        16.64        16.57
              Accounting fees...................................        39.87        46.16        47.58        44.54
              Miscellaneous personal services*..................        23.02        32.25        41.90        32.39
              Finance charges excluding mortgage and vehicle....       203.45       253.58       227.00       228.01
              Occupational expenses.............................        90.26        99.47       109.07        99.60
              Expenses for other properties.....................           NA       207.48       110.86       159.17
              Interest paid, home equity line of credit (other                                                      
               property)........................................           NA         1.77         0.80         1.29
              Credit card memberships...........................           NA         6.86         7.17         7.02
            Cash contributions..................................       730.19     1,040.14     1,020.99       930.44
              Cash contributions to non-CU memb., incl. stud.,                                                      
               alim., and child sup.............................       179.06       277.71       240.72       232.50
              Gifts of cash, stocks and bonds to non-CU members.       149.99       219.98       249.31       206.43
              Contributions to charity..........................        69.16        97.36       105.65        90.72
              Contributions to church...........................       295.54       407.43       378.37       360.45
              Contributions to educational organizations........        17.97        21.71        31.50        23.73
              Contributions to political organizations..........         7.29         7.64         7.22         7.38
              Other contributions...............................        11.18         8.31         8.21         9.23
            Personal insurance and pensions.....................     2,532.36     3,141.56     3,083.40     2,919.11
            Life and other personal insurance...................       324.17       353.85       354.24       344.09
              Life, endowment, annuity, other personal insurance       312.04       340.55       342.74       331.78
              Other nonhealth insurance.........................        12.13        13.30        11.50        12.31
            Pensions and Social Security........................     2,208.19     2,787.71     2,729.16     2,575.02
              Deductions for government retirement..............        65.36        80.17        77.00        74.18
              Deductions for railroad retirement................         6.23         4.55         3.03         4.60
              Deductions for private pensions...................       156.10       268.34       264.82       229.75
              Non-payroll deposit to retirement plans...........       297.28       334.61       337.62       323.17
    
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              Deductions for Social Security....................     1,683.21     2,100.03     2,046.70     1,943.31
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    *Data may not be statistically significant.                                                                     
    Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.                                                                             
    
    
    
                                        Appendix 4.--Consumer Expenditure Surveys                                   
                                 [Pre-published Data for All Consumer Units Nationwide*]                            
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                                                     $10,000    $15,000    $20,000    $30,000    $40,000            
                                                        to         to         to         to         to      $50,000 
                                                     $14,999    $19,000    $29,000    $39,000    $49,999    and over
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    Average income before taxes:                                                                                    
        1988......................................    $12,320    $17,373    $24,591    $34,375    $44,331    $74,234
        1991......................................     12,430     17,301     24,816     34,402     44,548     79,902
        1992......................................     12,437     17,420     24,560     34,439     44,442     81,602
          Average.................................     12,369     17,365     24,656     34,405     44,440     78,579
                                                                                                                    
    Goods and services:                                                                                             
        1988......................................   6,597.54   7,756.96   9,611.82  12,243.04  14,412.54  19,712.67
        1991......................................   7,262.65   8,319.82   9,715.90  13,134.61  14,944.06  21,598.60
        1992......................................   6,735.63   8,878.05  10,200.76  12,021.89  15,600.83  20,967.28
          Average.................................   6,865.27   8,318.28   9,842.83  12,466.51  14,985.81  20,759.52
                                                                                                                    
    Food at home:                                                                                                   
        1988......................................   1,809.23   1,954.49   2,174.01   2,556.74   2,906.55   3,109.86
        1991......................................   2,267.82   2,379.01   2,517.57   2,959.22   3,321.94   3,841.29
        1992......................................   2,060.61   2,473.08   2,558.40   2,785.24   3,265.99   3,799.25
          Average.................................   2,945.89   2,268.86   2,416.66   2,767.07   3,164.83   3,583.47
                                                                                                                    
    Food away from home:                                                                                            
        1988......................................     968.10   1,240.03   1,591.02   2,030.75   2,375.06   3,186.24
        1991......................................     945.30   1,084.27   1,316.78   1,803.69   2,316.13   3,113.47
        1992......................................     841.79   1,201.22   1,405.80   1,771.87   2,354.17   3,131.93
          Average.................................     918.40   1,175.17   1,437.87   1,868.77   2,348.45   3,143.88
                                                                                                                    
    Alcohol:                                                                                                        
        1988......................................     182.87     235.22     290.56     343.77     352.96     506.47
        1991......................................     140.42     248.53     270.50     389.51     404.39     563.87
        1992......................................     200.85     223.45     324.37     313.65     374.96     590.09
          Average.................................     174.71     235.73     295.14     348.98     377.44     553.48
                                                                                                                    
    Domestic services:                                                                                              
        1988......................................      82.78     119.28     166.06     275.08     311.41     321.27
        1991......................................     170.38     109.83     171.63     229.79     273.86     469.21
        1992......................................     151.62     129.29     147.99     222.40     398.61     559.53
          Average.................................     134.93     119.47     161.89     242.42     327.96     450.00
                                                                                                                    
    Furnishings & household operations:                                                                             
        1988......................................     956.43   1,145.52   1,509.87   2,010.78   2,306.76   3,895.22
        1991......................................   1,009.62   1,125.48   1,466.95   2,104.83   2,361.30   3,924.40
        1992......................................     970.65   1,370.53   1,587.26   1,932.32   2,427.52   3,651.88
          Average.................................     978.90   1,213.84   1,521.36   2,015.98   2,365.19   3,823.83
                                                                                                                    
    Clothing:                                                                                                       
        1988......................................     886.12   1,085.66   1,406.15   1,847.24   2,396.00   3,154.03
        1991......................................   1,093.80   1,178.28   1,325.86   1,951.82   2,186.30   3,520.50
        1992......................................     889.14   1,093.68   1,563.66   1,603.41   2,267.24   3,394.31
          Average.................................     956.35   1,119.21   1,431.89   1,800.82   2,283.18   3,356.28
                                                                                                                    
    Recreation:                                                                                                     
        1988......................................     895.72     969.87   1,333.46   1,695.89   2,224.56   3,435.75
        1991......................................     723.92     980.12   1,270.25   1,908.30   2,058.64   3,485.92
        1992......................................     755.24   1,146.23   1,302.99   1,726.85   2,558.20   3,374.39
          Average.................................     791.63   1,032.07   1,302.23   1,777.01   2,280.47   3,432.02
                                                                                                                    
    Personal Care:                                                                                                  
        1988......................................     249.04     282.21     324.70     420.30     478.79     651.43
        1991......................................     288.37     304.89     364.44     450.76     527.30     722.72
        1992......................................     229.68     340.56     376.85     405.19     528.27     702.54
          Average.................................     255.70     309.22     355.33     425.42     511.45     692.23
    Tobacco:                                                                                                        
        1988......................................     221.48     250.05     262.82     292.87     249.43     270.28
        1991......................................     257.39     306.61     291.80     323.27     355.15     293.08
        1992......................................     242.99     287.66     296.57     321.75     321.76     300.33
    
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          Average.................................     240.62     281.44     283.73     312.63     308.78     287.90
                                                                                                                    
    Professional Services:                                                                                          
        1988......................................     345.77     474.63     553.17     769.62     811.02   1,182.12
        1991......................................     365.63     602.80     720.12   1,013.42   1,139.05   1,664.14
        1992......................................     393.06     612.35     636.87     939.21   1,104.11   1,463.01
          Average.................................     368.15     563.26     636.72     907.42   1,018.06   1,436.42
                                                                                                                    
    Housing:                                                                                                        
        1988......................................   4,455.88   4,682.00   5,835.92   6,974.54   7,990.62  11,502.63
        1991......................................   4,700.82   5,318.86   6,091.15   7,384.48   8,488.72  12,253.50
        1992......................................   5,063.74   5,566.03   6,434.77   7,383.31   9,071.67  12,721.51
          Average.................................   4,740.15   5,188.96   6,120.61   7,247.44   8,517.00  12,159.21
                                                                                                                    
    Transportation:                                                                                                 
        1988......................................   3,127.01   3,840.91   5,302.92   6,704.50   7,779.21   9,714.71
        1991......................................   3,130.14   3,362.28   4,700.00   5,872.44   7,226.89   9,442.91
        1992......................................   2,853.92   3,398.88   4,904.01   5,824.45   7,113.95   9,664.47
          Average.................................   3,037.02   3,534.02   4,969.31   6,133.80   7,373.35   9,607.36
                                                                                                                    
    Private transportation:                                                                                         
        1988......................................   2,949.99   3,657.04   5,020.99   6,314.44   7,333.94   8,884.42
        1991......................................   2,952.36   3,118.89   4,434.71   5,473.96   6,809.12   8,535.49
        1992......................................   2,704.31   3,171.96   4,570.31   5,504.80   6,638.47   8,663.84
          Average.................................   2,868.89   3,315.96   4,675.34   5,764.40   6,927.18   8,694.58
                                                                                                                    
    Air fares and other transportation expenses:                                                                    
        1988......................................     177.02     183.87     281.93     390.06     445.27     830.29
        1991......................................     177.78     243.39     265.29     398.48     417.77     907.42
        1992......................................     149.61     226.92     334.70     319.65     475.48   1,000.63
          Average.................................     168.14     218.06     293.97     369.40     446.17     912.78
                                                                                                                    
    Miscellaneous:                                                                                                  
        1988......................................   2,421.18   3,159.62   3,955.36   5,414.71   7,030.39  10,544.42
        1991......................................   2,831.11   3,165.50   4,318.05   5,771.11   7,086.75  12,656.03
        1992......................................   2,530.29   3,280.40   4,349.33   5,801.25   7,754.49  12,924.24
          Average.................................   2,594.19   3,201.84   4,207.58   5,662.36   7,290.54  12,044.90
                                                                                                                    
    Health care:                                                                                                    
        1988......................................   1,385.50   1,299.71   1,328.49   1,367.25   1,531.77   1,568.44
        1991......................................   1,350.11   1,422.83   1,559.13   1,612.87   1,690.72   2,137.27
        1992......................................   1,409.04   1,652.24   1,647.83   1,711.96   1,953.77   2,262.82
          Average.................................   1,381.55   1,458.26   1,511.82   1,564.03   1,725.42   1,989.51
                                                                                                                    
    Cash contributions:                                                                                             
        1988......................................     352.83     486.72     529.28     781.16     956.30   2,102.92
        1991......................................     764.72     647.89     728.00     863.26     986.19   2,418.40
        1992......................................     509.71     515.63     688.17     834.21   1,424.12   2,515.30
          Average.................................     542.42     550.08     648.48     826.21   1,122.20   2,345.54
                                                                                                                    
    Personal insurance:                                                                                             
        1988......................................     682.85   1,373.19   2,097.59   3,266.30   4,542.32   6,883.06
        1991......................................     716.28   1,094.78   2,030.92   3,294.98   4,409.84   8,100.36
        1992......................................     611.54   1,112.53   2,013.33   3,255.08   4,376.60   8,146.12
          Average.................................     670.22   1,193.50   2,047.28   3,272.12   4,442.92   7,709.85
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    *Data may not be statistically significant.                                                                     
    Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.                                                                             
    
    
    
                         Appendix 5.--Item Descriptions                     
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    Food at Home:                                                           
        Ground Beef...................................  Price per lb. of    
                                                         regular ground     
                                                         beef. Average size 
                                                         package. Loose, pre-
                                                         packaged. Do not   
                                                         price lean.        
        Round Steak, boneless.........................  Price per lb.       
                                                         Average size       
                                                         package.           
                                                        1st choice: Boneless
                                                         top round steak.   
                                                        2nd choice: Boneless
                                                         bottom round steak.
        Round Roast, boneless.........................  Price per lb.       
                                                         Average size       
                                                         package.           
                                                        1st choice: Top     
                                                         round roast.       
                                                        2nd choice: Rolled  
                                                         rump roast.        
        Pork Chops, bone in...........................  Price per lb.       
                                                         Average size       
                                                         package.           
                                                        1st choice: Center  
                                                         cut rib chops.     
                                                        2nd choice: Loin    
                                                         chops.             
        Bacon, sliced.................................  Price for 16 oz. (1 
                                                         lb.) package Oscar 
                                                         Mayer regular      
                                                         sliced bacon.      
        Chicken, whole................................  Price per lb. of 1  
                                                         whole fryer        
                                                         chicken. If whole  
                                                         fryer not          
                                                         available, price a 
                                                         whole fryer        
                                                         chicken, cut-up.   
        Fish Filet, frozen............................  Price per lb. of    
                                                         frozen ocean       
                                                         whitefish filet.   
    
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                                                        1st choice: Cod or  
                                                         haddock.           
                                                        2nd choice: Regional
                                                         fish.              
                                                        Please record fish  
                                                         type in comment    
                                                         section.           
        Tuna, canned..................................  Price for 6.13 oz.  
                                                         can chunk light,   
                                                         packed in water.   
                                                         (Not fancy style.) 
                                                        1st choice: Star    
                                                         Kist.              
                                                        2nd choice: Chicken 
                                                         of the Sea.        
        Lunch Meat....................................  Price for 8 oz.     
                                                         pkg., Oscar Mayer. 
                                                        1st choice: bologna.
                                                        2nd choice: cotto   
                                                         salami or all-beef 
                                                         bologna.           
        Ham, canned...................................  Price for 3 lb. tin 
                                                         of canned ham.     
                                                        1st choice: Hormel. 
                                                        2nd choice: Dubuque.
                                                        Do not price        
                                                         Hormel's Supreme   
                                                         Cut ham.           
        Frankfurters..................................  Price for 16 oz. (1 
                                                         lb.) package, Oscar
                                                         Mayer all beef     
                                                         frankfurters       
        Eggs, large...................................  Price for one dozen.
        Fish, fresh...................................  Price per lb. of a  
                                                         salmon steak.      
        Milk, 2%......................................  Price for one gallon
                                                         (128 fluid oz.),   
                                                         2%. Lowest priced  
                                                         store brand.       
        Cheddar Cheese................................  Price for 10 oz.    
                                                         package.           
                                                        1st choice: Kraft   
                                                         Cracker Barrel mild
                                                         cheddar cheese.    
                                                        2nd choice: Kraft   
                                                         Cracker Barrel     
                                                         sharp yellow       
                                                         cheddar cheese.    
        Ice Cream.....................................  Price for 1/2 gallon
                                                         of Sealtest vanilla
                                                         ice cream. Do not  
                                                         price ice milk.    
        Bread, white..................................  Price for 16 oz.    
                                                         loaf of a regional 
                                                         brand of sliced,   
                                                         white bread. Do not
                                                         price store brand. 
                                                         Please record brand
                                                         in comment section.
        Spaghetti, dry................................  Price for 16 oz. box
                                                         or bag of          
                                                         spaghetti.         
                                                        1st choice:         
                                                         Creamettes.        
                                                        2nd choice:         
                                                         Muehler's.         
                                                        3rd choice: Golden  
                                                         Grain.             
                                                        4th choice: American
                                                         Beauty.            
        Cereal........................................  Price for box of    
                                                         Kellogg's Corn     
                                                         Flakes.            
                                                        1st choice: 18 oz.  
                                                         box.               
                                                        2nd choice:         
                                                         Different size box 
                                                         of Kellogg's Corn  
                                                         Flakes.            
        Cookies.......................................  Price for 20 oz.    
                                                         package of Nabisco 
                                                         Oreo Cookies.      
        Frozen Waffles................................  Price Kellogg's Eggo
                                                         Waffles, price 12  
                                                         waffle package.    
        Hamburger Buns................................  Price for 12 oz.    
                                                         (340 grams) package
                                                         of 8 sliced        
                                                         regional brand     
                                                         enriched white     
                                                         hamburger buns. Do 
                                                         not price store    
                                                         brand. Please      
                                                         record brand in    
                                                         comment section.   
        Donuts........................................  Price for box of    
                                                         Hostess chocolate  
                                                         covered donuts.    
        Apples, fresh.................................  Price per lb. of Red
                                                         Delicious apples.  
                                                         If apples are      
                                                         priced by the bag, 
                                                         report the price   
                                                         and weight of the  
                                                         bag--use the       
                                                         store's scale if   
                                                         necessary. Price   
                                                         medium-size apples 
                                                         if possible.       
        Bananas, fresh................................  Price per lb. If    
                                                         bananas are priced 
                                                         by the bunch,      
                                                         report the price   
                                                         and weight of the  
                                                         bunch--use the     
                                                         store's scale if   
                                                         necessary.         
        Tomatoes, fresh...............................  Price per lb. Price 
                                                         medium-size        
                                                         tomatoes if        
                                                         possible. Do not   
                                                         price organic or   
                                                         ``hydro'' fresh    
                                                         tomatoes.          
        Potatoes......................................  Price for 10 lb. bag
                                                         of lowest priced   
                                                         white potatoes. If 
                                                         10 lb. bag is not  
                                                         available,         
                                                         substitute nearest 
                                                         size sack. Please  
                                                         price potatoes by  
                                                         the bag since      
                                                         potatoes priced by 
                                                         the pound are not  
                                                         comparable to      
                                                         bagged potatoes.   
        Frozen Orange Juice...........................  Price for 12 fluid  
                                                         oz. (makes 48 fluid
                                                         oz.) can of Minute 
                                                         Maid frozen orange 
                                                         juice concentrate. 
        Tomato Juice..................................  Price for 46 fluid  
                                                         oz. can of tomato  
                                                         juice.             
                                                        1st choice:         
                                                         Campbell's.        
                                                        2nd choice: Libby's.
        Peaches, canned...............................  Price for 16 oz. can
                                                         of sliced yellow   
                                                         cling peaches.     
                                                        1st choice: Del     
                                                         Monte.             
                                                        2nd choice: Libby's.
        Peas, frozen..................................  Price for 16 oz.    
                                                         pkg. of Green Giant
                                                         frozen peas. Do not
                                                         price peas with    
                                                         sauce.             
        Green Beans, canned...........................  Price for 16 oz. can
                                                         of Del Monte green 
                                                         beans.             
        Oranges, fresh................................  Price per lb. of    
                                                         Florida oranges. If
                                                         oranges are priced 
                                                         by the bag or by   
                                                         the orange, report 
                                                         the price and weigh
                                                         a bag--using the   
                                                         store's scale if   
                                                         possible. Price    
                                                         navel medium-size  
                                                         oranges if         
                                                         possible.          
        Lettuce, fresh................................  Price for 1 head of 
                                                         iceberg lettuce. If
                                                         lettuce is priced  
                                                         by weight, report  
                                                         the price and also 
                                                         report the weight  
                                                         of an average head.
        Celery, fresh.................................  Price for 1 bunch of
                                                         celery. Do not     
                                                         price celery       
                                                         hearts.            
        Fruit Drink...................................  Price for 46 fluid  
                                                         oz. can.           
                                                        1st choice: Hawaiian
                                                         Punch.             
                                                        2nd choice: HI-C    
                                                         regular.           
        Soft Drink....................................  Price for 2 L       
                                                         (liter) plastic    
                                                         bottle.            
                                                        1st choice: Coca-   
                                                         Cola.              
                                                        2nd choice: Pepsi.  
        Coffee, ground................................  Price for 13 oz. can
                                                         of ground coffee.  
                                                        1st choice: Folger's
                                                         Drip Grind.        
                                                        2nd choice: Maxwell 
                                                         House.             
        Canned Soup...................................  Price for one can   
                                                         Campbell's soup.   
                                                        1st choice:         
                                                         Vegetable 10\1/2\  
                                                         oz.                
                                                        2nd choice: Chicken 
                                                         Noodle 10\3/4\ oz. 
        Snack Food....................................  Price for 6 oz. bag 
                                                         or box of potato   
                                                         chips.             
                                                        1st choice: Ruffles.
                                                        2nd choice: Lays Dip
                                                         Chips.             
    
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        Salt..........................................  Price for 26 oz. box
                                                         of iodized salt.   
                                                        1st choice: Morton. 
                                                        2nd choice: Ivory.  
                                                        3rd choice: Private 
                                                         Label.             
        Ketchup.......................................  Price for 28 oz.    
                                                         plastic squeeze    
                                                         bottle of ketchup. 
                                                        1st choice: Heinz.  
                                                        2nd choice: Del     
                                                         Monte.             
        Cooking Oil...................................  Price for 48 fluid  
                                                         oz. bottle.        
                                                        1st choice: Crisco. 
                                                        2nd choice: Wesson. 
        Margarine.....................................  Price for 1 lb.,    
                                                         four sticks.       
                                                        1st choice: Blue    
                                                         Bonnet.            
                                                        2nd choice: Parkay. 
        Frozen Dinner.................................  Price for 11.5 oz.  
                                                         (326 grams) Swanson-
                                                         Turkey, whipped    
                                                         potatoes, peas, and
                                                         fruit compote,     
                                                         frozen dinner.     
        Jello Gelatin.................................  Price for 3 oz. box 
                                                         of Jello Gelatin   
                                                         desert.            
        Baby Food.....................................  Price for one 4.0   
                                                         oz. jar of Gerber  
                                                         Second Foods       
                                                         strained vegetable 
                                                         or fruit.          
        Candy Bar.....................................  Price for one 2.07  
                                                         oz. Snickers candy 
                                                         bar. If not        
                                                         available, price   
                                                         most popular brand 
                                                         of same size.      
        Sugar, granulated.............................  Price for 5 lb. bag 
                                                         of granulated cane 
                                                         or beet sugar,     
                                                         lowest price       
                                                         available. Do not  
                                                         price generic      
                                                         sugar.             
        Bottled Water.................................  Price for one gallon
                                                         (store brand) (128 
                                                         fluid oz.) bottled 
                                                         spring water. Do   
                                                         not price sparkling
                                                         or distilled water.
    Food Away from Home:                                                    
        Breakfast.....................................  Price for typical   
                                                         breakfast, such as,
                                                         bacon and 2 eggs or
                                                         waffles, coffee and
                                                         juice. Report      
                                                         percentages added  
                                                         for tax, tip and   
                                                         service charge.    
        Lunch.........................................  Price for typical   
                                                         lunch, such as,    
                                                         chef's salad or    
                                                         cheeseburger       
                                                         platter and small  
                                                         soft drink. Report 
                                                         percentages added  
                                                         for tax, tip and   
                                                         service charge.    
        Dinner........................................  Price for typical   
                                                         dinner, such as,   
                                                         New York strip or  
                                                         seafood platter and
                                                         coffee. Report     
                                                         percentages added  
                                                         for tax, tip and   
                                                         service charge.    
        Fast Food Lunch/Dinner........................  Average price of a  
                                                         meal at fast food  
                                                         establishment.     
                                                         Price for typical  
                                                         meal, such as, Big 
                                                         Mac or Whopper,    
                                                         medium french fries
                                                         and medium coke.   
        Ice Cream Cone................................  Price for regular   
                                                         (one scoop) vanilla
                                                         ice cream cone.    
    Tobacco:                                                                
        Cigarettes, king size.........................  Price for 1 carton  
                                                         (200 cigarettes) of
                                                         Winston filter-    
                                                         kings soft pack. Do
                                                         not include sales  
                                                         tax.               
    Alcohol:                                                                
        Beer at Home..................................  Price for a six-pack
                                                         of 12 oz. cans of  
                                                         Budweiser (Puerto  
                                                         Rico--10 oz). Do   
                                                         not price          
                                                         refrigerated beer. 
        Wine at Home..................................  Price for 750 ml.   
                                                         Gallo white chablis
                                                         blanc.             
        Beer Away.....................................  Price for glass of  
                                                         Budweiser/Miller   
                                                         Lite beer. List    
                                                         percent for tax.   
        Wine Away.....................................  Price of house white
                                                         wine. List percent 
                                                         for tax.           
    Furnishings, Household Operations:                                      
        Appliance Repair..............................  Price to replace    
                                                         digital clock and  
                                                         heating probe for  
                                                         Maytagoven Model   
                                                         #CRE9400ACL, Serial
                                                         #1000100HB, Series 
                                                         #10. Include hourly
                                                         rate, trip charge  
                                                         and parts cost.    
        Housekeeping Services.........................  Price per hour for  
                                                         bi-weekly cleaning.
                                                         House approximately
                                                         2,000 sq. ft.      
                                                         Family size four.  
                                                         Please complete    
                                                         items in the       
                                                         Comment Section.   
                                                         Services include   
                                                         the following:     
                                                        Bathroom(s)--Sanitiz
                                                         e walls, floor,    
                                                         counter tops,      
                                                         bathtub, stool.    
                                                        Kitchen--Sanitize   
                                                         walls, floor,      
                                                         counter tops,      
                                                         cabinets,          
                                                         appliances.        
                                                        Living Room & Dining
                                                         Room--Dust, polish 
                                                         furniture and      
                                                         vaccum.            
                                                        Bedrooms--Dust,     
                                                         polish furniture   
                                                         and vacuum. If     
                                                         other services are 
                                                         included, please   
                                                         note.              
        Moving........................................  Price per hour for a
                                                         within-city move,  
                                                         two men with       
                                                         enclosed van.      
                                                         Include any van    
                                                         rental fees.       
        Toilet Tissue.................................  Price for a 4 roll  
                                                         pack.              
                                                        1st choice:         
                                                         Cottonelle.        
                                                        2nd choice:         
                                                         Northern.          
        Pen...........................................  Price for 10 pack   
                                                         Bic round stic     
                                                         medium pen.        
        Postage.......................................  Price for First     
                                                         Class postage for a
                                                         letter.            
        Laundry Soap..................................  Price for 100 fluid 
                                                         oz. of liquid      
                                                         household laundry  
                                                         detergent.         
                                                        1st choice: Tide.   
                                                        2nd choice: Cheer.  
        Plant Food....................................  Price for 8 oz.     
                                                         container of indoor
                                                         plant food.        
                                                        1st choice: Miracle 
                                                         Grow.              
                                                        2nd choice: Peters. 
        Bed Sheet Set.................................  Price for one set   
                                                         queen-size no-iron 
                                                         cotton & polyester 
                                                         percale sheets (180
                                                         thread count). One 
                                                         set consists of one
                                                         fitted sheet, one  
                                                         flat sheet and two 
                                                         pillowcases. Do not
                                                         price designer     
                                                         sheet sets. Price  
                                                         sheet sets with a  
                                                         minimum design.    
        Bath Towel....................................  Price for a 2750    
                                                         inch Cannon        
                                                         Portofino bath     
                                                         towel made of 100% 
                                                         cotton.            
        Living Room Chair.............................  Price for a recliner
                                                         chair, that is     
                                                         button backed with 
                                                         base construction  
                                                         of 15 zigzag       
                                                         springs.           
                                                        1st choice: Lane.   
                                                        2nd choice: Lazy    
                                                         Boy.               
                                                        Do not price special
                                                         order fabric.      
        Bedroom Group.................................  Price for           
                                                         nightstand,        
                                                         headboard, 5-drawer
                                                         chest, triple      
                                                         dresser with       
                                                         mirror. Solid wood 
                                                         top, front mirror  
                                                         frame and          
                                                         headboard. Veneer  
                                                         sides. Drawer      
                                                         construction should
                                                         have French        
                                                         dovetail or English
                                                         dovetail joints and
                                                         dust plate.        
    
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        Dining Room Table.............................  Price for table with
                                                         center pedestal and
                                                         four standard      
                                                         double rung chairs.
                                                         Table should have  
                                                         veneer top and     
                                                         double runners for 
                                                         leaves with both   
                                                         portions of the    
                                                         table moveable.    
        Washing Machine...............................  Price for large     
                                                         capacity washing   
                                                         machine with 4     
                                                         water temperatures,
                                                         8 wash cycles, 4   
                                                         water levels, white
                                                         porcelain tub, self-
                                                         clean lint filter, 
                                                         fabric softener    
                                                         dispenser and 2    
                                                         speed combinations.
                                                        1st choice: Maytag  
                                                         Model #LAT9604.    
                                                        2nd choice: General 
                                                         Electric Model     
                                                         #WWA8600.          
                                                        3rd choice:         
                                                         Whirlpool Model    
                                                         #LLR6233B.         
        Kitchen Range.................................  Price for 30-inch   
                                                         electric range with
                                                         upswept cooktop,   
                                                         removable coil     
                                                         elements,          
                                                         electronic clock   
                                                         with timer, oven   
                                                         light, delay-start 
                                                         cook control,      
                                                         storage drawer,    
                                                         self-cleaning oven 
                                                         with two oven racks
                                                         and a porcelain    
                                                         enamel broiler pan.
                                                        1st choice: Maytag  
                                                         Model #CRE9400.    
                                                        2nd choice: General 
                                                         Electric Model     
                                                         #JBP55GS.          
                                                        3rd choice:         
                                                         Whirlpool Model    
                                                         #RF385PXYW.        
        Refrigerator..................................  Price for no-frost  
                                                         top-mount 21 cubic 
                                                         ft. refrigerator   
                                                         with reversible    
                                                         doors and energy   
                                                         saver switch, 4    
                                                         split glass        
                                                         shelves, fixed     
                                                         glass crisper shelf
                                                         with 2 sealed/     
                                                         moisture controlled
                                                         crisper drawers,   
                                                         double wall meat   
                                                         drawer. Door       
                                                         contains 2 covered 
                                                         dairy compartments,
                                                         1 deep fixed bin, 4
                                                         deep adjustable    
                                                         bins. Freezer has 2
                                                         adjustable wire    
                                                         shelves, 2 deep    
                                                         fixed door bins and
                                                         4 ice trays.       
                                                        1st choice: Maytag  
                                                         Model #RTD2100CAE. 
                                                        2nd choice: General 
                                                         Electric Model     
                                                         #TBX22PAS.         
                                                        3rd choice:         
                                                         Whirlpool Model    
                                                         #ET22PKXB.         
        Vacuum........................................  Price for upright   
                                                         vacuum cleaner with
                                                         6.5 amps, 120      
                                                         volts, six above-  
                                                         the-floor          
                                                         attachments, height
                                                         adjustment, regular
                                                         bag and 20-foot    
                                                         cord.              
                                                        1st choice: Eureka  
                                                         Model #9334AT.     
                                                        2nd choice: Hoover  
                                                         Model #U4671-930.  
        Two-Slice Toaster.............................  Price for two-slice 
                                                         toaster, chrome    
                                                         body, wide slot    
                                                         with pastry defrost
                                                         setting.           
                                                        1st choice: Proctor-
                                                         Silex Model #T620B.
                                                        2nd choice: Black & 
                                                         Decker Model #T200.
        Casserole Dish Set............................  Price for Corning-  
                                                         Ware trio casserole
                                                         set with 1 qt., 1.5
                                                         qt., and 2 qt.     
                                                         dishes and 3 covers
                                                         (two plastic covers
                                                         and one glass).    
        China.........................................  Price for the       
                                                         Corelle Impressions
                                                         line Abundance     
                                                         pattern tableware  
                                                         set. Set consists  
                                                         of 20 pieces: 4    
                                                         dinner plates, 4   
                                                         luncheon plates, 4 
                                                         bowls, 4 cups, and 
                                                         4 saucers. The     
                                                         pattern is beige   
                                                         with a fruit and   
                                                         flower motif.      
        Electric Drill................................  Price for 6.0 volt  
                                                         reversible cordless
                                                         electric drill with
                                                         overnight recharge.
                                                        1st choice: Black & 
                                                         Decker Model       
                                                         #Cd2000.           
                                                        2nd choice: Skil    
                                                         Model #2305.       
        Lawn Trimmer..................................  Price for gas       
                                                         powered 31 cc. two-
                                                         cycle engine single
                                                         line lawn trimmer  
                                                         with a 17 inch wide
                                                         cut.               
        Red Roses, fresh cut..........................  Price for one dozen 
                                                         long stemmed, fresh
                                                         cut red roses.     
        Hammer........................................  Price for Stanley   
                                                         curved claw hammer 
                                                         with a 16 oz. head,
                                                         wood handle, high  
                                                         carbon steel head, 
                                                         black finish.      
                                                        Overall length 13\1/
                                                         4\''.              
                                                        1st choice: Model   
                                                         #51616.            
                                                        2nd choice: Model   
                                                         #51416.            
        Window Shade..................................  Price 37\1/2\ inch  
                                                         wide window shade. 
        Toilet Lid Cover..............................  Price for Cannon    
                                                         Portofino standard 
                                                         toilet lid cover   
                                                         made of 100% nylon.
    Clothing:                                                               
        Man's Suit....................................  Price for two-piece 
                                                         single-breasted    
                                                         business suit of   
                                                         the type generally 
                                                         worn to the office.
                                                         Conservatively     
                                                         colored and styled 
                                                         with a fabric blend
                                                         of 45% wool and 55%
                                                         polyester.         
        Man's Jeans...................................  Price of straight   
                                                         leg regular fit    
                                                         jeans.             
                                                        1st choice: Levi's  
                                                         #505.              
                                                        2nd choice: Lee     
                                                         regular fit.       
                                                        Do not price        
                                                         bleached jeans.    
        Man's Dress Shirt.............................  Price for white or  
                                                         solid color, long  
                                                         sleeve, button     
                                                         cuff, plain collar 
                                                         dress shirt,       
                                                         approximately 35%  
                                                         cotton, 65%        
                                                         polyester. A dress 
                                                         shirt will have    
                                                         exact collar and   
                                                         sleeve sizes.      
                                                         Example: 15\1/2\   
                                                         collar, 34 sleeve. 
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Arrow, Van Heusen. 
        Man's Jacket..................................  Price for unlined   
                                                         Levi's jean jacket.
                                                         Cotton denim with  
                                                         button front, two  
                                                         chest pockets and  
                                                         two side pockets.  
        Boy's Jeans...................................  Price of loose fit  
                                                         jeans (size 8-14). 
                                                        1st choice: Levi's  
                                                         #560.              
                                                        2nd choice: Lee     
                                                         loose fit.         
        Boy's Shirt...................................  Price for screen-   
                                                         printed t-shirt    
                                                         commonly worn by   
                                                         boys ages 8 through
                                                         10 years (size 7-  
                                                         14). Pullover with 
                                                         crew neck, short   
                                                         sleeves and        
                                                         polyester/cotton   
                                                         blend. Possible    
                                                         brand: Ocean       
                                                         Pacific.           
        Man's Undershirt..............................  Price for white 100%
                                                         cotton undershirts 
                                                         with short sleeves,
                                                         set of three. If   
                                                         not in set of      
                                                         three, report the  
                                                         number of          
                                                         undershirts in     
                                                         package.           
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Hanes, Fruit of the
                                                         Loom.              
        Woman's Dress.................................  Price for misses mid-
                                                         sleeve shirt waist 
                                                         dress appropriate  
                                                         for office attire. 
                                                         Exclude any unusual
                                                         ornamentation. The 
                                                         dress should be    
                                                         unlined and 100%   
                                                         rayon.             
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Stewart Allen,     
                                                         Lesley Fay.        
        Woman's Blouse................................  Price of 100%       
                                                         polyester, white,  
                                                         long sleeve, button
                                                         front blouse with  
                                                         minimum trim.      
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Wrapper, Girls,    
                                                         Girls, Girls.      
        Woman's Slacks................................  Price for misses    
                                                         unlined slacks     
                                                         appropriate for    
                                                         office attire. The 
                                                         slacks should be a 
                                                         blend of cotton and
                                                         polyester without a
                                                         belt.              
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Donnkenny, Alfred  
                                                         Dunner.            
    
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        Woman's Sweater...............................  Price for 100%      
                                                         cotton, crew neck  
                                                         sweater with rib   
                                                         knit cuffs and     
                                                         bottom. Exclude any
                                                         unusual            
                                                         ornamentation or   
                                                         patterns.          
        Woman's Jacket................................  Price for unlined   
                                                         windbreaker.       
        Woman's Accessories...........................  Price for split-    
                                                         grain, cowhide     
                                                         leather, checkbook 
                                                         clutch wallet.     
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Michael Stevens,   
                                                         Mundi.             
        Girl's Dress..................................  Price of cotton     
                                                         blend long-sleve   
                                                         dress appropriate  
                                                         for school. Exclude
                                                         extra              
                                                         ornamentation. For 
                                                         girls ages 8       
                                                         through 10 (size 7-
                                                         14).               
                                                        Possible brand:     
                                                         Carter's.          
        Girl's Jeans..................................  Price of Levi's #550
                                                         jean. For girls    
                                                         ages 8 through 10  
                                                         years (size 7-14). 
        Girl's Blouse.................................  Price of cotton     
                                                         blend, white or    
                                                         solid color, long  
                                                         sleeve, button     
                                                         front blouse. For  
                                                         girls ages 8       
                                                         through 10 years   
                                                         (size 7-14).       
                                                        Possible brand: This
                                                         Side Up.           
        Infant's Sleeper..............................  Price for one-piece 
                                                         sleeping garment   
                                                         with legs, covering
                                                         the body including 
                                                         the feet.          
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Gerber, Playskool. 
        Disposable Diaper.............................  Price for 40 count  
                                                         package Pampers,   
                                                         (child 12-18 lbs.).
                                                        Do not price larger 
                                                         size diapers.      
        Man's Shoes...................................  Price for 100%      
                                                         leather wing tips. 
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Bostonian, Johnston
                                                         and Murphy.        
        Woman's Shoes.................................  Price for woman's   
                                                         pump style shoes   
                                                         with encolsed heel 
                                                         and toe, leather   
                                                         uppers and the rest
                                                         of man-made        
                                                         materials. Heel    
                                                         height should be   
                                                         approximately two  
                                                         inches.            
                                                        Possible brands: 9  
                                                         West, Candies.     
        Jewelry.......................................  Price for one pair  
                                                         6mm 14K gold ball  
                                                         earrings for       
                                                         pierced ears.      
        Coin Laundry..................................  Price for one load  
                                                         of laundry using a 
                                                         regular size, top  
                                                         loading commercial 
                                                         washing machine. Do
                                                         not include cost of
                                                         drying.            
        Dry Clean Man's Suit..........................  Price to dry clean a
                                                         man's 2-piece      
                                                         business suit of   
                                                         typical fabric.    
    Domestic Service:                                   ....................
        Day-Care......................................  Price for one month 
                                                         of day-care for a  
                                                         three-year-old     
                                                         child (5 days a    
                                                         week, about 8 hours
                                                         per day). If       
                                                         monthly rate is not
                                                         available, price   
                                                         per week.          
        Babysitter, per hour..........................  Average hourly rate 
                                                         for one child, age 
                                                         four years,        
                                                         evening, before    
                                                         midnight. (Teenager
                                                         in your home.) Do  
                                                         not Price          
                                                         babysitting        
                                                         service. Special   
                                                         Instructions: If   
                                                         typical for your   
                                                         area, you may wish 
                                                         to obtain quotes   
                                                         from friends/      
                                                         acquaintances in   
                                                         your area who use  
                                                         teenage            
                                                         babysitters.       
    Professional Services:                              ....................
        Legal Services................................  Hourly rate for     
                                                         general counsel.   
        Accounting Services...........................  Hourly rate for     
                                                         individual tax work
                                                         (not business).    
    Personal Care:                                      ....................
        Woman's Cut and Styled Blow Dry...............  ``Regular service'' 
                                                         price for a woman's
                                                         cut and styled blow
                                                         dry. Include wash. 
                                                         No curling iron if 
                                                         extra charge.      
        Man's Haircut.................................  Price of a man's    
                                                         typical haircut. Do
                                                         not include wash.  
        Lipstick......................................  Price for one tube  
                                                         of Revlon lipstick.
                                                        1st choice: Super   
                                                         Lustrous.          
                                                        2nd choice:         
                                                         Moondrops.         
        Shampoo.......................................  Price for 15 fluid  
                                                         oz. bottle of      
                                                         Revlon Flex shampoo
                                                         for normal hair.   
    Recreation:                                                             
        Bowling.......................................  Price for 1 game of 
                                                         open (or non-      
                                                         league) bowling on 
                                                         Saturday night.    
                                                         Exclude cost of    
                                                         shoe rental.       
        Golf..........................................  Price for 18 holes  
                                                         of golf on a       
                                                         weekend. If only 9 
                                                         hole rate is       
                                                         available, report  
                                                         twice the price. If
                                                         only daily rate is 
                                                         available          
                                                         (unlimited number  
                                                         of holes), report  
                                                         the Saturday or    
                                                         Sunday rate.       
        Movie Theater.................................  Typical adult price 
                                                         for regular length 
                                                         evening film.      
                                                         Report weekend     
                                                         evening price if   
                                                         different from     
                                                         weekday.           
        Health Club...................................  Price for regular   
                                                         individual         
                                                         membership for 1   
                                                         year for existing  
                                                         member. Do not     
                                                         include any initial
                                                         fees assessed only 
                                                         to new members. If 
                                                         yearly rate is not 
                                                         available, price   
                                                         per month.         
        Piano Lessons.................................  Price for private   
                                                         lesson for a       
                                                         beginner one-half  
                                                         hour in length.    
        Video Rental..................................  Price to rent one   
                                                         video tape of      
                                                         recently released  
                                                         movie, Saturday    
                                                         night (1 day) rate.
                                                         Non-member fee.    
        Video Recorder................................  Price for VCR with 4
                                                         video heads, double
                                                         azimuth, unified TV/
                                                         VCR remote, one-   
                                                         year eight event   
                                                         timer, auto        
                                                         tracking, LED      
                                                         display, and HI-FI 
                                                         stereo.            
                                                        1st choice: Zenith  
                                                         Model #VRm4120.    
                                                        2nd choice: Sony    
                                                         Model #SLV720HF.   
        Compact Disc..................................  Regular price for a 
                                                         current best-      
                                                         selling CD. Not    
                                                         sale price. Do not 
                                                         price double CD.   
                                                        Example: VS. by     
                                                         Pearl Jam, Purple  
                                                         by Stone Temple    
                                                         Pilots.            
                                                        Please record title 
                                                         in comment section.
        Compact Disc Player...........................  Price 5 disc CD     
                                                         player with rotary 
                                                         changer system, 10 
                                                         key access, 32     
                                                         track programming, 
                                                         8 times            
                                                         oversampling, and a
                                                         remote.            
                                                        1st choice: Sony    
                                                         Model #CDPC545.    
                                                        2nd choice:         
                                                         Panasonic-Technics 
                                                         Model #SLPD867.    
        Color Television..............................  Price for 20'' table
                                                         model color TV with
                                                         a remote, auto     
                                                         channel search,    
                                                         closed captions,   
                                                         sleep timer, on-   
                                                         screen channel/time
                                                         and menus, channel 
                                                         flashback, and 181 
                                                         channel tuning.    
                                                        1st choice: Zenith  
                                                         Model #SM52049.    
                                                        2nd choice: Sony    
                                                         Model #KV20TS29.   
        Basic Cable Service...........................  Price for one month 
                                                         of basic cable     
                                                         channel TV. Do not 
                                                         include hookup     
                                                         charges or premium 
                                                         channels.          
        Veterinary Services...........................  Typical fee for     
                                                         general office     
                                                         visit for a        
                                                         heartworm test for 
                                                         a small dog.       
                                                         Include the cost of
                                                         the office visit.  
        Pet Food......................................  Price for 5.5 oz.   
                                                         can of cat food.   
    
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                                                        1st choice: Purina. 
                                                        2nd choice: 9 Lives.
        Film Developing...............................  Price to process and
                                                         print 35           
                                                         millimeter, 24     
                                                         exposure, 100 ASA  
                                                         color. Single      
                                                         prints only please.
        Camera Film...................................  Price for 35        
                                                         millimeter, 24     
                                                         exposure, 100 ASA  
                                                         Kodak camera film. 
        Tennis Balls..................................  Price for can of    
                                                         three heavy-duty   
                                                         felt, yellow,      
                                                         tennis balls.      
                                                        1st choice: Wilson. 
                                                        2nd choice: Penn.   
        Board Game....................................  Price for Monopoly  
                                                         board game by      
                                                         Parker Brothers. Do
                                                         not price deluxe   
                                                         edition.           
        Book..........................................  Price for top ten   
                                                         best selling       
                                                         paperback book.    
        Magazine......................................  Price for a single  
                                                         copy of Time       
                                                         magazine.          
        Local Newspaper...............................  Price for one year  
                                                         of the most common 
                                                         daily paper        
                                                         (including Sunday  
                                                         edition)           
                                                         distributed in the 
                                                         area. Report the   
                                                         name of the        
                                                         newspaper in the   
                                                         comment section.   
    Miscellaneous Expense Component:                                        
        Pain Reliever.................................  Price for 60 tablets
                                                         of extra-strength  
                                                         Tylenol. Do not    
                                                         price caplets or   
                                                         gelcaps.           
        Tetracycline, prescription....................  Price of 40 capsules
                                                         of tetracycline,   
                                                         250 milligram      
                                                         strength. Report   
                                                         price for most     
                                                         common national    
                                                         brand sold.        
        Optometrist, office visit.....................  Typical fee for     
                                                         visual analysis    
                                                         including          
                                                         tonometry,         
                                                         refraction and     
                                                         glaucoma screening.
        Dentist, clean and check teeth................  Charge for x-rays,  
                                                         exam and           
                                                         prophylaxis (light 
                                                         scaling and        
                                                         polishing) or      
                                                         ``cleaning of      
                                                         teeth'' without    
                                                         special treatment  
                                                         of gums or teeth.  
                                                         Do not price       
                                                         initial visit.     
        Doctor, office visit..........................  Typical fee, after  
                                                         the initial visit, 
                                                         for an office visit
                                                         when medical advice
                                                         or simple treatment
                                                         is needed. Do not  
                                                         include the charge 
                                                         for a regular      
                                                         physical           
                                                         examination,       
                                                         injections,        
                                                         medication or lab  
                                                         tests (routine     
                                                         brief visit). Price
                                                         general            
                                                         practitioner, do   
                                                         not price          
                                                         specialist.        
        Hospital Room.................................  Daily charge for a  
                                                         private room.      
                                                         Include food and   
                                                         routine care.      
                                                         Exclude cost of    
                                                         operating room,    
                                                         surgery, medicine  
                                                         and lab fees.      
    Housing-Related Component:                                              
        Bathroom Caulking.............................  Price a 5.5 ounce   
                                                         plastic tube of    
                                                         latex white        
                                                         bathroom caulking. 
                                                         This is not a caulk
                                                         gun cartridge.     
                                                        Possible Brand: DAP 
                                                         Kwik Seal Tub &    
                                                         Tile.              
        Computation of Electric Bill..................  Average monthly     
                                                         consumption:       
                                                        Customer service    
                                                         charge (single     
                                                         phase service):    
                                                        Cost for first KWH: 
                                                        Cost for over first 
                                                         KWH:               
                                                        Other items included
                                                         on bill:           
                                                        Comments:           
        Computation of Gas Bill.......................  Average monthly     
                                                         consumption:       
                                                        Customer service    
                                                         charge:            
                                                        Cost for first Cu.  
                                                         Ft.:               
                                                        Cost for over first 
                                                         Cu. Ft.:           
                                                        Other items included
                                                         on bill:           
                                                        Comments:           
        Computation of Water Bill.....................  Average monthly     
                                                         consumption:       
                                                        Customer service    
                                                         charge:            
                                                        Cost for first ____ 
                                                         Gallons:           
                                                        Cost for over ____  
                                                         Gallons:           
                                                        Other items included
                                                         on bill:           
                                                        Comments:           
        Electrical Outlet.............................  Please price a 2-   
                                                         plug grounded      
                                                         electrical outlet. 
                                                         Medium priced.     
                                                         Price blister pack 
                                                         or cardboard       
                                                         mounted            
                                                         (individually      
                                                         packaged). Do not  
                                                         price loose        
                                                         electric outlet.   
                                                        Possible brands: GE,
                                                         Levitron.          
        Electrical Work...............................  Price to add circuit
                                                         breaker for        
                                                         dishwasher. Cut \3/
                                                         4\ inch hole in    
                                                         wooden floor for   
                                                         cable. Connect     
                                                         dishwasher directly
                                                         to power box (power
                                                         box is easy to     
                                                         reach). Exclude    
                                                         cost of materials. 
        Fire Extinguisher.............................  Please price a fire 
                                                         extinguisher with a
                                                         UL rating of 10BC, 
                                                         2.5 pound size.    
                                                        Suggested brand:    
                                                         Kidde.             
        Interior Painting.............................  Price to paint 12'  
                                                         x  14' living room 
                                                         with 8' ceilings.  
                                                         Walls are plaster  
                                                         or drywall in good 
                                                         repair. Two        
                                                         standard sized sash
                                                         windows, one       
                                                         picture window, one
                                                         standard wood door.
                                                         Rooms have simple  
                                                         wood baseboards and
                                                         trim. Existing     
                                                         paint is latex,    
                                                         flat white, smooth 
                                                         finish, about three
                                                         years old. Trim    
                                                         paint is latex,    
                                                         white, gloss       
                                                         enamel, about three
                                                         years old. Walls   
                                                         and trim require no
                                                         surface            
                                                         preparation. Obtain
                                                         labor rate per     
                                                         hour, flat charge  
                                                         if any, and        
                                                         estimated time to  
                                                         complete job.      
        Latex Interior Paint..........................  Please price one    
                                                         gallon white,      
                                                         interior flat latex
                                                         paint.             
                                                        Price a national    
                                                         brand with one coat
                                                         coverage.          
                                                        Possible brands:    
                                                         Dutch Boy, Gildden.
        Pest Control..................................  Price for basic pest
                                                         control maintenance
                                                         (one visit to      
                                                         control crawling   
                                                         insects, not wood  
                                                         eating), based on  
                                                         the inside of a    
                                                         1,200 sq. ft.      
                                                         single story home. 
                                                         Price followup     
                                                         maintenance only,  
                                                         not the initial    
                                                         application.       
        Unclog Drain..................................  Price to unclog     
                                                         kitchen sink drain 
                                                         by mechanical means
                                                         (snake, auger,     
                                                         etc.). Only include
                                                         pipe removal to    
                                                         access trap if     
                                                         necessary.         
        Kitchen Faucet................................  Price a Peerless    
                                                         single control     
                                                         chrome-plated      
                                                         faucet with spray. 
                                                         Faucet is solid    
                                                         brass and stainless
                                                         steel quality      
                                                         construction with  
                                                         copper waterways,  
                                                         washerless design  
                                                         and triple chrome  
                                                         plating. Warrantied
                                                         for as long as the 
                                                         home is owned.     
    
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        Real Estate Taxes.............................  Call the local tax  
                                                         assessor office and/
                                                         or local tax       
                                                         collector/treasurer
                                                         for each living    
                                                         community in the   
                                                         report. Request the
                                                         current real       
                                                         property tax rate, 
                                                         any special charges
                                                         that are added to  
                                                         the tax bill and   
                                                         any homestead      
                                                         credits that might 
                                                         be deducted from   
                                                         the bill. Ask when 
                                                         properties were    
                                                         last assessed and  
                                                         what base year tax 
                                                         rate should be     
                                                         applied to. Request
                                                         information as to  
                                                         what month rates   
                                                         are certified and  
                                                         when bills are     
                                                         mailed. Verify any 
                                                         significant        
                                                         increases or       
                                                         decreases from     
                                                         previous records.  
        Long Distance Telephone.......................  Price the cost of a 
                                                         10 minute call,    
                                                         received on a      
                                                         weekday, at each   
                                                         location at 8:00   
                                                         p.m. (local time); 
                                                         direct dial from   
                                                         the location being 
                                                         surveyed to each of
                                                         the following      
                                                         cities; New York,  
                                                         Chicago and Los    
                                                         Angeles. Include   
                                                         any federal, state,
                                                         local or excise tax
                                                         that is applicable.
        Telephone Service.............................  Obtain monthly cost 
                                                         for unmeasured     
                                                         service, for       
                                                         touchtone service, 
                                                         and for tax.       
        Homeowner Insurance...........................  For each community  
                                                         surveyed based on  
                                                         income level,      
                                                         secure the annual  
                                                         renewal premium for
                                                         HO-2 type coverage.
                                                         If the company does
                                                         not refer to the   
                                                         coverage as HO-2   
                                                         obtain the cost for
                                                         a comprehensive    
                                                         coverage that      
                                                         covers ``all risk  
                                                         for dwelling and   
                                                         named peril for    
                                                         contents'' with    
                                                         contents at        
                                                         replacement value. 
        Renter Insurance..............................  For each living     
                                                         community surveyed 
                                                         based on income    
                                                         level, provide     
                                                         renter housing     
                                                         profile and        
                                                         insurance cost     
                                                         (semiannual or     
                                                         other). Assume HO-4-
                                                         type coverage.     
    Homeowners:                                                             
        The profiles for each of the home sizes costed                      
         are as follows:                                                    
            Low.......................................  900 (Sq. Ft.)       
            Mid.......................................  1,300 (Sq. Ft.)     
            High......................................  1,700 (Sq. Ft.)     
        The worksheet components for data collection                        
         are as follows:                                                    
            (1) Address                                                     
            (2) Selling Price                                               
            (3) Sale Date                                                   
            (4) Age                                                         
            (5) Room Count (broken down into bedrooms                       
             and baths)                                                     
            (6) Square Footage                                              
            (7) Price Per Square Foot                                       
        Information was collected through various                           
         sources--Real Estate Professionals,                                
         Appraisers, MLS data, assessors' offices and                       
         private sources.                                                   
    Data Collection for Aged Mortgages:                                     
        The worksheet components for data collection                        
         for aged mortgages are as follows:                                 
            (1) Address                                                     
            (2) Selling Price                                               
            (3) Sale Date                                                   
            (4) Age                                                         
            (5) Room Count (broken down into bedrooms                       
             and baths)                                                     
            (6) Square Footage                                              
            (7) Price Per Square Foot                                       
    Transportation Component:                                               
        Vehicles......................................  1994 Honda Civic DX 
                                                         four door sedan,   
                                                         1.5 Liter 4        
                                                         Cylinder.          
                                                        1994 Ford Taurus GL 
                                                         four door sedan,   
                                                         3.0 Liter 6        
                                                         Cylinder.          
                                                        1994 Chevrolet S10  
                                                         Blazer Two Door,   
                                                         four wheel drive,  
                                                         4.3 Liter 6        
                                                         Cylinder.          
        Base Price....................................  Obtain the base     
                                                         price              
                                                         (Manufacturer's    
                                                         Suggested Retail   
                                                         Price) for each    
                                                         vehicle.           
        Options.......................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price the following
                                                         options: air       
                                                         conditioning, AM/FM
                                                         stereo radio, power
                                                         steering, tinted   
                                                         glass, power disc  
                                                         brakes,            
                                                         rustproofing and   
                                                         other options.     
        Fees..........................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price the following
                                                         options:           
                                                         destination charge,
                                                         shipping charge,   
                                                         dealer markup,     
                                                         documentation fees 
                                                         and other one-time 
                                                         fees.              
        Taxes.........................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price the following
                                                         taxes: excise tax, 
                                                         import/customs tax,
                                                         use tax, sales tax 
                                                         and other one-time 
                                                         taxes.             
        Specifications................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         obtain the         
                                                         following          
                                                         information:       
                                                         length, wheelbase, 
                                                         tires, curb weight,
                                                         horsepower, fuel   
                                                         type and fuel      
                                                         performance (mpg). 
        Depreciation..................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         compute the        
                                                         residual value     
                                                         after 12, 24, 36   
                                                         and 48 months      
                                                         respectively.      
        Gasoline......................................  For each station    
                                                         name/brand, price  
                                                         regular unleaded   
                                                         self-service.      
        Tune-Up.......................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price a basic tune-
                                                         up. Include parts  
                                                         and labor for the  
                                                         following: replace 
                                                         spark plugs, PCV   
                                                         valve, fuel filter,
                                                         air filter, and    
                                                         breather filter.   
                                                         Check distributor  
                                                         cap, rotor, timing,
                                                         and idle.          
        Oil Change....................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price an oil       
                                                         change. Include    
                                                         parts and labor for
                                                         the following:     
                                                         drain old oil,     
                                                         replace oil filter 
                                                         and refill with    
                                                         five quarts of     
                                                         10W30 SG grade oil.
                                                         If SG grade is     
                                                         unavailable, price 
                                                         SF grade oil.      
        Change Automatic Transmission Fluid...........  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price to change    
                                                         automatic          
                                                         transmission fluid.
                                                         Include parts and  
                                                         labor for the      
                                                         following: remove  
                                                         transmission pan,  
                                                         drain transmission 
                                                         fluid, replace     
                                                         transmission       
                                                         filter, replace    
                                                         transmission pan   
                                                         gasket, replace    
                                                         transmission fluid,
                                                         and test vehicle.  
    
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        Coolant Flush and Fill........................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price to flush and 
                                                         fill engine        
                                                         coolant. Include   
                                                         parts and labor for
                                                         the following:     
                                                         remove old coolant,
                                                         flush contaminants,
                                                         and replace with   
                                                         new coolant.       
        Muffler System................................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price a complete   
                                                         muffler system.    
                                                         Include parts and  
                                                         labor for the      
                                                         following: install 
                                                         all parts after the
                                                         catalytic          
                                                         converter. These   
                                                         parts include mid  
                                                         pipes, clamps,     
                                                         muffler, and tail  
                                                         pipes.             
        Miscellaneous Tax.............................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price miscellaneous
                                                         tax. Tell how rate 
                                                         is determined, give
                                                         formula for new    
                                                         vehicle purchase,  
                                                         give formula for   
                                                         subsequent year (2 
                                                         to 5) and explain  
                                                         billing.           
        Tires.........................................  Price a P175/70R13  
                                                         for the Honda      
                                                         Civic. Price a P205/
                                                         70R15 for the Ford 
                                                         Taurus L. Price a  
                                                         P235/R15 for the   
                                                         Chevrolet S10      
                                                         Blazer in DC area. 
        License and Registration......................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price title fee,   
                                                         passenger vehicle  
                                                         registration fees, 
                                                         plate fees,        
                                                         inspection fees,   
                                                         administration/    
                                                         clerical/other fees
                                                         and local added    
                                                         fees. Specify if   
                                                         one-time or annual.
                                                         List any exceptions
                                                         if the Blazer is   
                                                         not registered as a
                                                         passenger vehicle. 
        Automobile Finance............................  Obtain the rate for 
                                                         a four year loan   
                                                         based on a down    
                                                         payment of 20      
                                                         percent. Assume the
                                                         loan applicant is a
                                                         current bank       
                                                         customer who will  
                                                         make payments by   
                                                         cash/check and not 
                                                         by automatic       
                                                         deduction from the 
                                                         account.           
        Automobile Insurance..........................  For each vehicle,   
                                                         price insurance    
                                                         coverage identified
                                                         below. Assume that 
                                                         vehicles are used  
                                                         in commuting 15    
                                                         miles/day, 12,000  
                                                         miles/year and that
                                                         the driver is a 35-
                                                         year-old married   
                                                         male with no       
                                                         accidents or       
                                                         violations in the  
                                                         last five years.   
                                                         When there is a    
                                                         geographic         
                                                         difference, obtain 
                                                         rates for two      
                                                         different living   
                                                         communities.       
                                                         Include related    
                                                         expense fees and   
                                                         taxes.             
                                                        Bodily Injury,      
                                                         $100,000/$300,000. 
                                                        Property Damage,    
                                                         $25,000.           
                                                        Medical, $15,000 or 
                                                         Personal Injury    
                                                         Protection,        
                                                         $50,000.           
                                                        Uninsured Motorist, 
                                                         $100/$300,000.     
                                                        Comprehensive, $100 
                                                         Deductible.        
                                                        Collision, $250     
                                                         Deductible.        
        Round-Trip Airfare............................  Price for lowest    
                                                         cost round trip    
                                                         ticket to Los      
                                                         Angeles, CA.       
                                                         Disregard          
                                                         restrictions.      
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                          Appendix 6.--Pricing Changes                      
           [Foods and Services/Miscellaneous Expenses/Housing Related]      
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Previous                   Current               Reason       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Cheddar Cheese:                                                      
        Per pound...............  10 oz. package......  New packaging.      
    2. Donuts:                                                              
        12 glazed...............  10 chocolate covered  Discontinued.       
    3. Appliance Repair:                                                    
        Price to replace oven     Price to replace      More comparable     
         thermostat control for    digital clock and     item.              
         Maytag Model #CRE9400.    heating probe for                        
         Include hourly rate,      Maytag Model                             
         trip charge, and parts    #CRE9400ACL, Serial                      
         cost. Part Number         #1000100HB, Series                       
         #7430P010-60.             #10. Include hourly                      
                                   rate, trip charge,                       
                                   and parts cost..                         
    4. Washing Machine:                                                     
        3 wash cycles...........  8 wash cycles.......  Better description. 
        Maytag #LAT7793.........  Maytag #LAT9604.....  New model number.   
        General Electric          General Electric      New model Number.   
         #WWA7600R.                #WWA8600.                                
        Whirlpool #LLR6233A.....  Whirlpool #LLR6233B.  New model number.   
    5. Kitchen Range:                                                       
        General Electric          General Electric      Model number        
         #JBP5565.                 #JBP55GS.             clarification.     
    6. Refrigerator:                                                        
        Whirlpool #ET22RKXZ.....  Whirlpool #ET22RKXB.  New model number.   
    7. Vacuum:                                                              
        Hoover #U4671-910.......  Hoover #U4671-930...  New model number.   
    8. Girl's Jeans:                                                        
        Price of Levi's #902      Price of Levi's       Discontinued.       
         basic relaxed taper       #550..                                   
         jean, two back pockets                                             
         and two front pockets.                                             
    9. Disposable Diapers:                                                  
        44 count................  40 count............  Product marketing   
                                                         change.            
    10. Video Recorder:                                                     
        Zenith #VRL4110.........  Zenith #VRM4120.....  New model number.   
        Sony #SLV700HF..........  Sony #SLV720HF......  New model number.   
    11. Compact Disc:                                                       
        ``Janet'' by Janet        ``VS.'' by Pearl Jam  Current bestselling 
         Jackson.                                        titles.            
        ``Unplugged'' by Rod      ``Purple'' by Stone                       
         Stewart.                  Temple Pilots.                           
    12. Compact Disc Player:                                                
        Sony #CDPC535...........  Sony #CDPC545.......  New model number.   
        Panisonic-Technics        Panisonic-Technics    New model number.   
         #SLPD847.                 #SLPS867.                                
    13. Color Television:                                                   
        Zenith #SLS2049.........  Zenith #SMS2049.....  New model number.   
    14. Bathroom Caulking:                                                  
    
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        Price an 8 ounce tube of  Price a 5.5 ounce     New Size and more   
         specific white bathroom   plastic tube of       description.       
         caulking, most popular    latex white                              
         brand.                    bathroom caulking.                       
                                   (Not a caulk gun                         
                                   cartridge.)                              
                                   Suggested brand:                         
                                   DAP KWIK SEAL Tub &                      
                                   Tile.                                    
    15. Interior Painting:                                                  
        Obtain labor rate, per    Flat charge for       More specific       
         hour, flat charge, if     painting standard     discription.       
         any, and estimated time   living room. If                          
         to complete the job.      flat fee                                 
                                   unavailable, obtain                      
                                   hourly rate and the                      
                                   total hours                              
                                   necessary to                             
                                   complete job.                            
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    Appendix 7--Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances Price Survey Data 
    Collection Procedures
    
    Survey Description
    
        The following information will be provided to the participants 
    verbally or in writing. Participants who are familiar with the 
    program and the survey may be provided with less information as 
    appropriate.
    
    Purpose
    
        The Federal Government pays cost-of-living allowances (COLA) in 
    Alaska, Hawaii, and certain U.S. territories and possessions. Living 
    cost differences are determined by comparing costs of goods, 
    services, housing, transportation, and other items in the allowance 
    area with the cost of the same or similar items and services in the 
    Washington DC area. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is 
    responsible for the operation of the COLA program.
    
    Data Collection
    
        OPM, or its representative, conducts annual Price Surveys to 
    determine living cost differences. Local governments, retail 
    outlets, realty firms, and businesses providing professional and 
    other services to be surveyed are identified through the use of 
    full-scale Background Surveys, conducted approximately once every 
    five years. Participation in the Price Surveys is voluntary. Data 
    are collected by telephone and/or personal interview.
        Wherever practical and appropriate, the price of each good or 
    service is obtained from at least three outlets in each allowance 
    area and at least six outlets in the reference area (i.e., the 
    Washington, DC, area). Realty data may be obtained from one or 
    multiple sources, as appropriate.
    
    Release of Information
    
        The price data collected from participating firms may be made 
    available to Congress or to the general public upon request. This 
    includes the name of the company and prices of items or services 
    surveyed. The names of proprietors, managers, or other individuals 
    who provide price information generally will not be made public. 
    However, the Government may release the names of individuals who, on 
    the basis of their expertise, provide opinions or estimates.
    
    Public Burden Information
    
        Public burden reporting for this collection of information is 
    estimated to vary from 1 to 20 minutes per response. Send comments 
    regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection 
    of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to 
    Reports and Forms Management Officer, U.S. Office of Personnel 
    Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room CHP 500, Washington, DC 20415; 
    and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction 
    Project (3206-0199), Washington, DC 20503.
    
    Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances Price Survey Data Collection 
    Procedures
    
    Interview Guidelines
    
        Three types of information are collected in Price surveys: Price 
    of goods and services, rental rates and related information, and 
    home prices and related information. The following are the typical 
    interview questions used to collect these data.
    
    Price Information Collection
    
        1. What is the regular (non-sale) price of ____________________ 
    (a specific item or service)?
        Examples of items include, but are not limited to:
    
    Chuck Roast, Bone In.
        Price per pound. Average size package (e.g., not a ``family'' or 
    ``bonus'' pack).
        1st Choice: Arm pot roast.
        2nd Choice: Eye roast.
    Peas, Frozen.
        Price for 10 ounce package.
        1st Choice: Bird's Eye.
        2nd Choice: Major brand of equivalent quality.
    Men's Jeans.
        Price for one pair of blue jeans.
        1st Choice: Levi's #501 jeans.
        2nd Choice: Equivalent quality jeans.
    Automobile, New.
        ``Sticker'' price of current year model Honda Civil DX, four 
    door sedan, 1.5 liter, four cylinder engine. (Price options, fees, 
    financing, and taxes separately.)
    
        Example of services include, but are not limited to:
    
    Woman's Haircut and Styling.
        ``Regular service'' price for a woman's cut and style blow dry. 
    Include wash, but do not include use of curling iron if there is an 
    extra charge.
    Unclog Drain.
        Price to unclog kitchen drain by mechanical means (snake, auger, 
    etc.). Only include pipe removal of necessary to access trap.
    Film Developing.
        Price to process and print 35 millimeter, 24 exposure, 100 ASA 
    color roll film. Single prints only, standard size and finish.
    Doctor, Office Visit.
        Typical fee, after the initial visit, for an office visit when 
    medical advice or simple treatment is all that is needed. Do not 
    include the charge for a complete physical examination, injections, 
    medication, laboratory tests, or similar services.
    Oil Change.
        Price of a regular oil change including oil and filter for a 
    current year model Honda Civic DX sedan, 1.5 liter, 4 cylinder 
    engine.
    
        2. Prices of many of the items can be obtained ``off-the-shelf'' 
    without assistance. Occasionally, when a specific item is not 
    available, assistance from sales or other personnel may be required 
    to identify and price substitution items of comparable quality and 
    quantity.
        3. Prices of most services are obtained by telephone or personal 
    interview. A few services are priced with little or no assistance. 
    For example, prices may be obtainable from a displayed price 
    schedule, list, or menu.
    
    Housing Component--Rental Information Collection
    
        1. Describe the location, size, layout, number and types of 
    rooms, and square footage of your rental units.
        2. Are they apartments, duplexes, town houses, detached houses, 
    or other types of units? Describe.
        3. Are there additional amenities (e.g., pool, sauna, tennis 
    courts, gym)? If so, describe.
        4. What is the monthly rent? What is the amount of the security 
    deposit (if any)? What other kinds of fees or assessments are there?
        5. Are utilities included? Which ones? If you can, please 
    provide information on average monthly or annual costs of utilities 
    paid by tenants.
        6. Are term leases usually required? What are the conditions and 
    penalties associated with the lease?
        7. Are there any special restrictions or other factors we should 
    know about (e.g., seasonal tourist trade)?
    
    Housing Component--Information Collection for Comparable Sales
    
        1. Describe the location, size, layout, number and types of 
    rooms, and square footage of some your recent home sales.
    
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        2. Were they condominiums, duplexes, town houses, detached 
    houses, or other types of dwellings? Describe.
        3. Were there any atypical characteristics (e.g., extra large 
    lot sizes, beach front, desirable/undesirable locations)?
        4. Are there additional amenities provided by the developer, 
    homeowners association, or similar community group (e.g., pool, 
    sauna, tennis courts, gym)? If so, describe facilities and charges.
        5. What was the selling price and date of sale?
        6. What are the real estate taxes?
        7. Do you have any data on utilities relating to these homes?
        8. In the past year or so, what has been the average 
    appreciation rate of property in this community? Looking back over 
    the past six years, has this rate changed? How?
        9. Describe current market conditions (e.g., soft, booming, so-
    so). How has this affected housing prices? Describe the housing 
    market over the past six years.
        10. Are there any special considerations or other factors we 
    should know about (e.g., retirement/tourist trade) that might affect 
    the housing market in this community?
    
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    Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances Background Survey Data 
    Collection Procedures
    
    Survey Description
    
        The following information will be provided to the participants 
    verbally or in writing. Participants who are familiar with the 
    program and the survey may be provided with less information as 
    appropriate.
    
    Purpose
    
        The Federal Government pays cost-of-living allowances (COLA) in 
    Alaska, Hawaii, and certain U.S. territories and possessions. Living 
    cost differences are determined by comparing costs of goods, 
    services, housing, transportation, and other items in the allowance 
    area with the cost of the same or similar items and services in the 
    Washington, DC, area. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) 
    is responsible for the operation of the COLA program. OPM, or its 
    representative, conducts annual surveys to determine living cost 
    differences. OPM conducts full-scale Background Surveys 
    approximately once every five years to review the appropriateness of 
    items, services, and businesses covered in the annual Price Surveys. 
    Elements of the Background Survey may be repeated annually on a 
    limited basis as part of the maintenance of and preparation for the 
    annual Price Surveys.
        OPM uses the Background Survey to identify the services, items, 
    quantities, outlets, and locations that will be surveyed to collect 
    living cost data within the allowance areas and the Washington, DC, 
    area. The Background Survey also is used to collect information on 
    local trade practices, consumer buying patterns, taxes and fees, and 
    other economic characteristics related to living costs.
    
    Data Collection
    
        Full-scale Background Surveys are conducted approximately once 
    every five years. OPM identifies major manufacturers, local 
    governments, retail outlets, realty firms, and businesses providing 
    professional services to be surveyed on the basis of business volume 
    and local prominence. Participation is voluntary. Data are collected 
    by telephone and/or personal interview.
    
    Confidentiality
    
        All data collected are used only for the purposes described 
    above. The Government pledges to hold all micro or ``raw'' data 
    collected in confidence. Names of participating businesses and 
    institutions may be released. Names of individuals are not released. 
    Summary data will be made available to the public only to the extent 
    that micro data cannot be associated with data sources.
    
    Public Burden Information
    
        Public burden reporting for this collection of information is 
    estimated to vary from 5 minutes to 30 minutes per response. Send 
    comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this 
    collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this 
    burden to Reports and Forms Management Officer, U.S. Office of 
    Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room CHP 500, Washington, 
    DC, 20415; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork 
    Reduction Project (3206-0199), Washington, DC, 20503.
    
    Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances Background Survey Data 
    Collection Procedures
    
    Interview Guidelines
    
        Seven types of information are collected in background surveys. 
    Information is collected on products and services, outlet 
    availability and usage, transportation, local taxes and fees, 
    mortgage, real estate, and other topics related to the measurement 
    of living costs (e.g., specialized information from local chambers 
    of commerce, colleges, and universities). The following are the 
    typical interview questions used to collect these data.
    
    Product or Service Information
    
        1. As a major manufacturer/supplier of ____________________ (a 
    specific product or service, e.g., women's apparel), please identify 
    your items/services that are most popular (e.g., your `volume 
    sellers').
        2. Which of these items are apt to be readily available in the 
    following geographic locations: Alaska (i.e., Anchorage, Fairbanks, 
    and Juneau); Hawaii, Guam; Puerto Rico; the Virgin Islands; and 
    Washington, DC, and suburbs?
        3. If the items or services are not universally available, are 
    there other items or services that are of similar function, quality, 
    quantity, size, and type and that can be substituted?
        4. Is there anything else we should know about your product or 
    service? Are there recommendations you wish to make that would help 
    us in our data collection?
    
    Outlet Availability and Usage (Retail)
    
        1. What is your product or service? What is the address(es) of 
    your establishment(s)? If you have multiple locations, which 
    locations have the greatest sales volumes (i.e., are most utilized 
    by consumers)?
        2. What are your store/office hours? Do these vary by location?
        3. Is your full line of products or services available at all 
    locations?
        4. Is there anything else we should know about your outlet(s) or 
    recommendations you wish to make?
    
    Transportation Information--Private and Public Services
    
        1. What type of transportation services do you provide (e.g., 
    taxi, bus, subway)?
        2. What geographic areas do you service? Which routes are 
    `typical' or most heavily utilized?
        3. What is your rate structure? Does it vary by time of day or 
    season?
        4. Is there anything else we should know about transportation 
    usage and services in your area? Are there recommendations you wish 
    to make about our data collection?
    
    Transportation Information--Private Use and Maintenance
    
        1. What types of driving are most common in your area? What is 
    the annual distance driven?
        2. What types roads and highways are common in your area? What 
    are the road surfaces and conditions?
        3. Are there unusual climatic or other factors that affect the 
    fuel economy, maintenance, and depreciation of vehicles?
        4. Is there anything else we should know about private 
    transportation usage and maintenance in your area? Are there 
    suggestions or recommendations you wish to make?
    
    Local Taxes and Fees
    
        1. What types of taxes, licenses, or fees does your State, 
    territory, or local jurisdiction levy on real estate; personal 
    property; sales (including sales of property); automobiles; 
    utilities; or other goods, services, or transactions?
        2. Who levies these taxes, licenses or fees (i.e., State, 
    territory, county, city, other jurisdiction)?
        3. What are the rates or schedules for these? How often and when 
    are they levied? Do the rates/schedules vary by location, season, or 
    other factors?
        4. Is there anything else we should know about taxes and fees in 
    your area? Are these suggestions or recommendations you wish to 
    make?
    
    Mortgage Information
    
        1. What forms of home financing are most common in 
    ____________________ (the allowance area or Washington DC 
    metropolitan area)? (Do not include second mortgages.)
        2. What are the typical conditions and limitations on loans?
        3. What is the typical amount(s) of down payment required? What 
    are the terms and rates?
        4. Are there special subsidies or other practices that influence 
    home financing in your area?
        5. Looking back 6 years, what types of changes have occurred 
    that affect home financing?
        6. Is there anything else we should know about home financing in 
    your area? Are there suggestions or recommendations you wish to make 
    that would help us in our data collection?
    
    Real Estate Information
    
        1. What is the availability of housing in ____________________ 
    (the allowance area or Washington DC metropolitan area)? Of 
    principal interest is housing for typical salary and wage earners 
    (as distinguished from retirees, tourists, or other special groups) 
    for persons with low, moderate, and high incomes.
        2. Describe the communities within your area in which persons 
    ____________________ (specify occupation/income characteristics) 
    typically live. If appropriate, identify separate communities for 
    renters and home owners. Where are these communities located 
    relative to the major Federal activities in the area?
        3. Describe the type of housing (e.g., apartment, condominium, 
    town house, detached house).
        4. For each type of housing, what are the usual number of rooms, 
    bedrooms, baths, 
    
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    total square footage, lot size, type of construction, and similar 
    characteristics?
        5. What types of utilities are available and typically used in 
    these communities: sewer, water, natural gas, electricity, other?
        6. Are there any unusual factors that might affect maintenance 
    requirements in your area?
        7. Looking back six years, describe the changes that 
    significantly affected the housing market (both rental and owner 
    markets).
        8. Is there anything else we should know about the housing 
    market in your area? Are there suggestions or recommendations you 
    wish to make concerning our data collection?
    
    Other Types of Information
    
        Occasionally, it is necessary to collect information from 
    colleges, universities, chambers of commerce, trade associations, 
    and other groups on specific subjects relating to the analysis of 
    living costs. For example, a university known to be involved in home 
    energy research may be contacted to determine whether there are 
    consumption data by region or allowance area that could have 
    application in the COLA program.
        When such data are collected, the purpose and basic structure of 
    the interview will follow the patterns shown above. The substance, 
    however, will vary with the subject matter.
    
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                                                      Appendix 8.--Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                  
                                                          [Location: Honolulu, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       138.56        26.40        36.59        23.49        32.55        20.65        28.61
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       109.22        14.42        15.75        14.73        16.09        15.04        16.42
     3. Tobacco..................................................       106.01         3.15         3.34         2.59         2.75         2.05         2.17
     4. Alcohol..................................................       109.81         2.77         3.04         2.73         3.00         2.69         2.95
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       114.96        14.71        16.91        15.79        18.15        16.85        19.37
     6. Clothing.................................................       104.13        13.97        14.55        14.65        15.25        15.30        15.94
     7. Domestic Services........................................        99.58         1.76         1.75         1.90         1.89         2.04         2.03
     8. Professional Services....................................       113.85         6.48         7.37         6.65         7.57         6.82         7.77
     9. Personal Care............................................       110.26         3.62         3.99         3.52         3.89         3.43         3.78
    10. Recreation...............................................       102.47        12.72        13.04        13.94        14.29        15.14        15.51
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       116.33  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle:................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       115.43  ...........  ...........
          Upper:.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       114.55
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                            [Location: Hilo, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                        
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       135.04        26.40        35.66        23.49        31.73        20.65        27.88
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       113.98        14.42        16.44        14.73        16.79        15.04        17.14
     3. Tobacco..................................................       103.76         3.15         3.27         2.59         2.69         2.05         2.13
     4. Alcohol..................................................       102.46         2.77         2.84         2.73         2.80         2.69         2.76
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       118.21        14.71        17.39        15.79        18.66        16.85        19.91
     6. Clothing.................................................        97.91        13.97        13.68        14.65        14.34        15.30        14.98
     7. Domestic Services........................................        69.62         1.76         1.22         1.90         1.32         2.04         1.42
     8. Professional Services....................................       104.03         6.48         6.74         6.65         6.92         6.82         7.10
     9. Personal Care............................................       112.19         3.62         4.06         3.52         3.95         3.43         3.85
    10. Recreation...............................................       109.91        12.72        13.98        13.94        15.33        15.14        16.64
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       115.28  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       114.53  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       113.81
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                         [Location: Kailua Kona, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       133.51        26.40        35.25        23.49        31.37        20.65        27.56
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       124.38        14.42        17.94        14.73        18.32        15.04        18.70
     3. Tobacco..................................................       100.94         3.15         3.18         2.59         2.62         2.05         2.07
     4. Alcohol..................................................       112.56         2.77         3.11         2.73         3.07         2.69         3.03
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       108.09        14.71        15.90        15.79        17.07        16.85        18.21
     6. Clothing.................................................       103.52        13.97        14.46        14.65        15.16        15.30        15.84
     7. Domestic Services........................................        97.88         1.76         1.72         1.90         1.86         2.04         1.99
     8. Professional Services....................................       104.48         6.48         6.77         6.65         6.95         6.82         7.13
     9. Personal Care............................................       113.86         3.62         4.12         3.52         4.01         3.43         3.90
    10. Recreation...............................................       107.02        12.72        13.62        13.94        14.92        15.14        16.20
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........        100.0  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
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        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       116.07  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       115.35  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       114.63
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                                      Consumption Goods and Services Cost Analysis                                  
                                      [Hawaii County Composite; Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           Total indexes            
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                              Location                              Weights       Lower        Middle       Upper   
                                                                                  income       income       income  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hilo, HI....................................................        83.17       115.28       114.53       113.81
    Kailua Kona, HI.............................................        16.83       116.07       115.35       114.63
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Total Weight............................................       100.00  ...........  ...........  ...........
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Composite Indexes.......................................  ...........       115.41       114.67       113.95
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                        [Location: Kauai County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       146.40        26.40        38.66        23.49        34.39        20.65        30.22
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       112.38        14.42        16.21        14.73        16.56        15.04        16.90
     3. Tobacco..................................................       108.60         3.15         3.42         2.59         2.81         2.05         2.22
     4. Alcohol..................................................       106.68         2.77         2.95         2.73         2.91         2.69         2.87
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       108.87        14.71        16.01        15.79        17.19        16.85        18.34
     6. Clothing.................................................       101.99        13.97        14.25        14.65        14.94        15.30        15.61
     7. Domestic Services........................................        81.30         1.76         1.43         1.90         1.54         2.04         1.66
     8. Professional Services....................................       108.00         6.48         7.00         6.65         7.18         6.82         7.37
     9. Personal Care............................................       113.98         3.62         4.13         3.52         4.02         3.43         3.91
    10. Recreation...............................................       118.84        12.72        15.12        13.94        16.57        15.14        17.99
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       119.18  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       118.11  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       117.09
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                         [Location: Maui County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       141.63        26.40        37.40        23.49        33.27        20.65        29.24
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       121.22        14.42        17.48        14.73        17.86        15.04        18.23
     3. Tobacco..................................................       107.83         3.15         3.39         2.59         2.79         2.05         2.21
     4. Alcohol..................................................       110.66         2.77         3.06         2.73         3.02         2.69         2.98
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       122.95        14.71        18.08        15.79        19.41        16.85        20.71
     6. Clothing.................................................       102.60        13.97        14.34        14.65        15.03        15.30        15.70
     7. Domestic Services........................................        80.12         1.76         1.41         1.90         1.52         2.04         1.63
     8. Professional Services....................................       108.08         6.48         7.00         6.65         7.19         6.82         7.38
     9. Personal Care............................................       119.17         3.62         4.32         3.52         4.20         3.43         4.09
    10. Recreation...............................................       108.14        12.72        13.76        13.94        15.08        15.14        16.37
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     
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        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       120.24  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       119.37  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       118.54
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                              [Location: Guam; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                          
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       125.92        26.40        33.25        23.49        29.58        20.65        26.00
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       109.05        14.42        15.73        14.73        16.07        15.04        16.40
     3. Tobacco..................................................        72.53         3.15         2.28         2.59         1.88         2.05         1.49
     4. Alcohol..................................................       103.82         2.77         2.87         2.73         2.83         2.69         2.79
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       138.20        14.71        20.33        15.79        21.82        16.85        23.28
     6. Clothing.................................................        96.01        13.97        13.42        14.65        14.06        15.30        14.69
     7. Domestic Services........................................       118.50         1.76         2.08         1.90         2.25         2.04         2.41
     8. Professional Services....................................        95.77         6.48         6.20         6.65         6.37         6.82         6.54
     9. Personal Care............................................       121.82         3.62         4.41         3.52         4.29         3.43         4.18
    10. Recreation...............................................       121.10        12.72        15.41        13.94        16.89        15.14        18.33
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       115.98  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       116.04  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       116.11
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                          [Location: Mayaguez, PR; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       104.58        26.40        27.61        23.49        24.57        20.65        21.59
     2. Food Away From Home......................................        88.23        14.42        12.72        14.73        13.00        15.04        13.27
     3. Tobacco..................................................       107.39         3.15         3.38         2.59         2.78         2.05         2.20
     4. Alcohol..................................................       108.70         2.77         3.01         2.73         2.97         2.69         2.92
     5. Furnishing and Household Operations......................        99.71        14.71        14.66        15.79        15.74        16.85        16.80
     6. Clothing.................................................        98.09        13.97        13.71        14.65        14.37        15.30        15.01
     7. Domestic Services........................................        58.95         1.76         1.04         1.90         1.12         2.04         1.20
     8. Professional Services....................................        56.14         6.48         3.64         6.65         3.73         6.82         3.83
     9. Personal Care............................................        71.78         3.62         2.60         3.52         2.53         3.43         2.46
    10. Recreation...............................................        86.69        12.72        11.03        13.94        12.09        15.14        13.12
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........        93.40  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        92.90  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        92.40
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                          [Location: San Juan, PR; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       101.08        26.40        26.69        23.49        23.75        20.65       20.87 
    
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     2. Food Away From Home......................................       108.86        14.42        15.70        14.73        16.04        15.04        16.37
     3. Tobacco..................................................       110.75         3.15         3.49         2.59         2.87         2.05         2.27
     4. Alcohol..................................................       118.45         2.77         3.28         2.73         3.23         2.69         3.19
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       105.12        14.71        15.46        15.79        16.60        16.85        17.71
     6. Clothing.................................................       107.85        13.97        15.07        14.65        15.80        15.30        16.50
     7. Domestic Services........................................        62.32         1.76         1.10         1.90         1.18         2.04         1.27
     8. Professional Services....................................        78.84         6.48         5.11         6.65         5.24         6.82         5.38
     9. Personal Care............................................        96.36         3.62         3.49         3.52         3.40         3.43         3.30
    10. Recreation...............................................       107.75        12.72        13.71        13.94        15.03        15.14        16.31
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       103.10  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       103.14  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       103.17
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                                      Consumption Goods and Services Cost Analysis                                  
                                       [Puerto Rico Composite; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           Total indexes            
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                              Location                              Weights       Lower        Middle       Upper   
                                                                                  income       income       income  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    San Juan, PR................................................        88.90       103.10       103.14       103.17
    Mayaguez, PR................................................        11.10        93.40        92.90        92.40
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Total Weight............................................       100.00  ...........  ...........  ...........
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Composite Indexes.......................................  ...........       102.02       102.00       101.97
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                          [Location: St. Croix, VI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                     
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       121.97        26.40        32.20        23.49        28.65        20.65        25.18
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       107.78        14.42        15.54        14.73        15.88        15.04        16.21
     3. Tobacco..................................................        68.53         3.15         2.16         2.59         1.78         2.05         1.40
     4. Alcohol..................................................       100.33         2.77         2.78         2.73         2.74         2.69         2.70
     5. Furnishings & Household Operations.......................       120.56        14.71        17.73        15.79        19.03        16.85        20.31
     6. Clothing.................................................        81.43        13.97        11.38        14.65        11.93        15.30        12.46
     7. Domestic Services........................................        60.82         1.76         1.07         1.90         1.15         2.04         1.24
     8. Professional Services....................................        88.93         6.48         5.76         6.65         5.92         6.82         6.07
     9. Personal Care............................................        98.88         3.62         3.58         3.52         3.49         3.43         3.39
    10. Recreation...............................................       101.11        12.72        12.86        13.94        14.10        15.14        15.31
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       105.06  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       104.67  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       104.27
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                           [Location: St. Thomas; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                       
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................       117.46        26.40        31.01        23.49        27.60        20.65        24.25
    
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     2. Food Away From Home......................................       110.01        14.42        15.86        14.73        16.21        15.04        16.54
     3. Tobacco..................................................        60.96         3.15         1.92         2.59         1.58         2.05         1.25
     4. Alcohol..................................................       112.02         2.77         3.10         2.73         3.06         2.69         3.01
     5. Furnishings & Household Operations.......................       118.29        14.71        17.40        15.79        18.68        16.85        19.93
     6. Clothing.................................................        84.70        13.97        11.83        14.65        12.40        15.30        12.96
     7. Domestic Services........................................        81.95         1.76         1.44         1.90         1.56         2.04         1.67
     8. Professional Services....................................       118.25         6.48         7.66         6.65         7.87         6.82         8.07
     9. Personal Care............................................       113.47         3.62         4.11         3.52         4.00         3.43         3.89
    10. Recreation...............................................       109.28        12.72        13.90        13.94        15.24        15.14        16.54
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       108.23  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       108.20  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       108.11
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                                      Consumption Goods and Services Cost Analysis                                  
                                     [Virgin Islands Composite; Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           Total indexes            
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                              Location                              Weights       Lower        Middle       Upper   
                                                                                  income       income       income  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    St. Croix, VI...............................................        45.09       105.06       104.67       104.27
    St. Thomas, VI..............................................        54.91       108.23       108.20       108.11
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights...........................................       100.00  ...........  ...........  ...........
                                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
        Composite Indexes.......................................  ...........       106.80       106.61       106.38
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                                                             Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                                        
                                                           [Location: Guam Blend*; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1. Food At Home.............................................        87.95        26.40        23.22        23.49        20.66        20.65        18.16
     2. Food Away From Home......................................       109.05        14.42        15.73        14.73        16.07        15.04        16.40
     3. Tobacco..................................................        51.99         3.15         1.64         2.59         1.35         2.05         1.06
     4. Alcohol..................................................       103.82         2.77         2.87         2.73         2.83         2.69         2.79
     5. Furnishings and Household Operations.....................       120.01        14.71        17.65        15.79        18.95        16.85        20.22
     6. Clothing.................................................        89.49        13.97        12.50        14.65        13.11        15.30        13.70
     7. Domestic Services........................................       118.50         1.76         2.08         1.90         2.25         2.04         2.41
     8. Professional Services....................................        95.77         6.48         6.20         6.65         6.37         6.82         6.54
     9. Personal Care............................................       110.89         3.62         4.02         3.52         3.91         3.43         3.80
    10. Recreation...............................................       110.43        12.72        14.05        13.94        15.40        15.14        16.72
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........        99.96  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........       100.90  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       101.80
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    *Local Retail and Commissary/Exchange                                                                                                                   
    
    
                                         Appendix 9.--OPM Living Community List                                     
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Low                     Middle                    High         
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Washington DC DC:                                                                                               
        Homeowner........................  Southeast DC...........  Northeast DC...........  Northwest DC.*         
    
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        Renter...........................  Southeast DC...........  Northeast DC...........  Northwest DC.*         
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *Northwest DC excludes Georgetown, but includes Dupont Circle, Cleveland Park, and Adams Morgan.                
    ================================================================================================================
    Washington DC MD:                                                                                               
        Homeowner........................  Capitol Heights/.......  Gaithersburg/..........  Rockville.             
                                           Suitland...............  Silver Spring..........                         
        Renter...........................  Capitol Heights/.......  Hyattsville/...........  Rockville.             
                                           Suitland...............  College Park...........                         
    Washington DC VA:                                                                                               
        Homeowner........................  Woodbridge/............  Springfield............  Alexandria.            
                                           Dale City*.............    .....................                         
        Renter...........................  Woodbridge.............  Alexandria.............  Arlington.             
    Honolulu:                                                                                                       
        Homeowner........................  Ewa Beach..............  Kaneohe................  Manoa/Kaimuki          
                                           Waipahu................  Pearl City.............  Kailua*.               
        Renter...........................  Pearl Harbor Area*.....  Alakea.................  Manoa.                 
                                           Kalihi.................  Kaneohe................  Aiea.                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *Pearl Harbor Area excludes Aiea.                                                                               
    ================================================================================================================
    Hawaii County--Hilo:                                                                                            
        Homeowner........................  Hilo...................  Hilo...................  Hilo.                  
        Renter...........................  Hilo...................  Hilo...................  Hilo.                  
    Hawaii County--Kailua Kona:                                                                                     
        Homeowner........................  Kailua Kona............  Kailua Kona............  Kailua Kona.           
        Renter...........................  Kailua Kona............  Kailua Kona............  Kailua Kona.           
    Kauai:                                                                                                          
        Homeowner........................  Kauai..................  Kauai..................  Kauai.                 
        Renter...........................  Kauai..................  Kauai..................  Kauai.                 
    Maui:                                                                                                           
        Homeowner........................  Maui...................  Maui...................  Maui.                  
        Renter...........................  Maui...................  Maui...................  Maui.                  
    Guam:                                                                                                           
        Homeowner........................  Guam...................  Guam...................  Guam.                  
        Renter...........................  Guam...................  Guam...................  Guam.                  
    Puerto Rico--Mayaguez:                                                                                          
        Homeowner........................  Mayaguez...............  Mayaguez...............  Mayaguez.              
        Renter...........................  Mayaguez...............  Mayaguez...............  Mayaguez.              
    Puerto Rico--San Juan:                                                                                          
        Homeowner........................  Carolina...............  Rio Piedras*...........  Guaynabo.              
                                           Bayamon................  VA Hospital Area.......  Hato Rey.              
        Renter...........................  Carolina...............  Rio Piedras............  Old San Juan.          
                                           Rio Piedras Area.......  Isla Verde**...........  Condado.               
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *Rio Piedras excludes VA Hospital Area. **Isla Verde excludes the area on the Boulevard.                        
    ================================================================================================================
    St. Croix:                                                                                                      
        Homeowner........................  St. Croix..............  St. Croix..............  St. Croix.             
        Renter...........................  St. Croix..............  St. Croix..............  St. Croix.             
    St. Thomas:                                                                                                     
        Homeowner........................  St. Thomas.............  St. Thomas.............  St. Thomas.            
        Renter...........................  St. Thomas.............  St. Thomas.............  St. Thomas.            
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                             Appendix 10.--Historical Home Market Values and Interest Rates                         
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                                                          Interest                                                  
                     Area                      Year         rate          Income level         Market    Annual  P &
                                                         (percent)                             value          I*    
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    Honolulu, HI.........................         1985       10.250  Lower................       86,657        7,455
                                                                     Middle...............      110,500        9,506
                                                                     Upper................      118,220       10,170
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       97,229        8,364
                                                                     Middle...............      134,257       11,550
                                                                     Upper................      154,513       13,292
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................      107,837        9,373
                                                                     Middle...............      158,027       13,736
                                                                     Upper................      190,786       16,583
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................      118,445       10,829
                                                                     Middle...............      181,797       16,620
                                                                     Upper................      227,059       20,758
    
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                                                  1989       10.500  Lower................      154,366       13,556
                                                                     Middle...............      239,426       21,025
                                                                     Upper................      263,331       23,124
                                                  1990       10.250  Lower................      216,113       18,591
                                                                     Middle...............      335,197       28,836
                                                                     Upper................      379,283       32,628
                                                  1991        9.125  Lower................      207,000       16,169
                                                                     Middle...............      310,700       24,268
                                                                     Upper................      370,600       28,947
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................      211,347       15,065
                                                                     Middle...............      329,693       23,500
                                                                     Upper................      363,460       25,907
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................      202,041       13,067
                                                                     Middle...............      327,715       21,196
                                                                     Upper................      374,918       24,249
                                                  1994        9.333  Lower................      251,919       20,042
                                                                     Middle...............      331,695       26,389
                                                                     Upper................      394,706       31,402
    Hilo, HI.............................         1985       10.250  Lower................       41,496        3,570
                                                                     Middle...............       61,798        5,316
                                                                     Upper................       89,463        7,696
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       50,459        4,341
                                                                     Middle...............       71,995        6,193
                                                                     Upper................       97,783        8,412
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................       59,435        5,166
                                                                     Middle...............       82,183        7,143
                                                                     Upper................      106,098        9,222
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................       68,410        6,254
                                                                     Middle...............       92,371        8,445
                                                                     Upper................      114,412       10,460
                                                  1989       10.500  Lower................       77,386        6,796
                                                                     Middle...............      102,559        9,006
                                                                     Upper................      122,727       10,777
                                                  1990       10.250  Lower................       67,714        5,825
                                                                     Middle...............      108,821        9,361
                                                                     Upper................      164,283       14,133
                                                  1991        9.125  Lower................      134,100       10,474
                                                                     Middle...............      180,700       14,114
                                                                     Upper................      204,000       15,934
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................      130,743        9,319
                                                                     Middle...............      162,903       11,612
                                                                     Upper................      197,863       14,104
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................      127,854        8,269
                                                                     Middle...............      173,095       11,195
                                                                     Upper................      202,018       13,066
                                                  1994        9.333  Lower................      114,696        9,125
                                                                     Middle...............      162,500       12,928
                                                                     Upper................      196,146       15,605
    Kailua Kona, HI......................         1985       10.250  Lower................       65,336        5,621
                                                                     Middle...............       92,833        7,986
                                                                     Upper................       99,504        8,560
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       77,097        6,632
                                                                     Middle...............      107,594        9,256
                                                                     Upper................      119,902       10,315
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................       88,880        7,725
                                                                     Middle...............      122,387       10,638
                                                                     Upper................      140,297       12,194
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................      100,662        9,203
                                                                     Middle...............      137,180       12,541
                                                                     Upper................      160,692       14,691
                                                  1989       10.500  Lower................      112,444        9,874
                                                                     Middle...............      151,973       13,346
                                                                     Upper................      181,087       15,902
                                                  1990       10.250  Lower................      134,609       11,580
                                                                     Middle...............      189,900       16,336
                                                                     Upper................      225,100       19,364
                                                  1991        9.130  Lower................      154,800       12,097
                                                                     Middle...............      204,100       15,949
                                                                     Upper................      256,700       20,059
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................      159,867       11,395
                                                                     Middle...............      222,950       15,892
    
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                                                                     Upper................      261,018       18,605
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................      153,666        9,939
                                                                     Middle...............      219,245       14,180
                                                                     Upper................      261,902       16,939
                                                  1994        9.333  Lower................      152,235       12,111
                                                                     Middle...............      215,826       17,171
                                                                     Upper................      224,128       17,831
    Kauai County, HI.....................         1985       10.250  Lower................       55,280        4,756
                                                                     Middle...............       69,756        6,001
                                                                     Upper................       95,904        8,250
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       68,105        5,859
                                                                     Middle...............       88,032        7,573
                                                                     Upper................      105,494        9,075
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................       78,576        6,830
                                                                     Middle...............      106,294        9,239
                                                                     Upper................      121,318       10,545
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................       91,046        8,324
                                                                     Middle...............      124,556       11,387
                                                                     Upper................      145,581       13,309
                                                  1989       10.500  Lower................      103,516        9,090
                                                                     Middle...............      142,818       12,542
                                                                     Upper................      177,900       15,622
                                                  1990       10.250  Lower................      177,351       15,257
                                                                     Middle...............      233,846       20,117
                                                                     Upper................      295,854       25,451
                                                  1991        9.125  Lower................      174,336       13,617
                                                                     Middle...............      229,900       17,957
                                                                     Upper................      290,800       22,714
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................      171,792       12,245
                                                                     Middle...............      221,624       15,797
                                                                     Upper................      273,921       19,525
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................      171,964       11,122
                                                                     Middle...............      221,858       14,349
                                                                     Upper................      274,195       17,734
                                                  1994        9.333  Lower................      163,350       12,996
                                                                     Middle...............      222,196       17,677
                                                                     Upper................      255,000       20,287
    Maui County, HI......................         1985       10.250  Lower................       83,407        7,175
                                                                     Middle...............      110,670        9,520
                                                                     Upper................      139,174       11,973
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       91,748        7,893
                                                                     Middle...............      121,737       10,473
                                                                     Upper................      153,091       13,170
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................      100,293        8,717
                                                                     Middle...............      133,911       11,639
                                                                     Upper................      168,401       14,637
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................      121,107       11,072
                                                                     Middle...............      160,693       14,691
                                                                     Upper................      202,081       18,475
                                                  1989       10.500  Lower................      151,384       13,294
                                                                     Middle...............      200,866       17,639
                                                                     Upper................      252,601       22,182
                                                  1990       10.250  Lower................      174,092       14,976
                                                                     Middle...............      230,996       19,872
                                                                     Upper................      290,491       24,990
                                                  1991        9.125  Lower................      210,651       16,454
                                                                     Middle...............      279,500       21,831
                                                                     Upper................      351,494       27,455
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................      207,913       14,820
                                                                     Middle...............      275,925       19,668
                                                                     Upper................      346,925       24,729
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................      180,099       11,648
                                                                     Middle...............      255,476       16,523
                                                                     Upper................      310,845       20,105
                                                  1994        9.333  Lower................      180,000       14,320
                                                                     Middle...............      250,588       19,936
                                                                     Upper................      278,443       22,152
    Guam.................................         1985       10.250  Lower................       59,421        5,112
                                                                     Middle...............       72,445        6,232
                                                                     Upper................      154,895       13,325
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       65,363       5,623 
    
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                                                                     Middle...............       79,689        6,855
                                                                     Upper................      170,384       14,657
                                                  1987       10.375  Lower................       74,841        6,505
                                                                     Middle...............       91,802        7,979
                                                                     Upper................      188,786       16,409
                                                  1988       11.000  Lower................       84,271        7,704
                                                                     Middle...............      103,920        9,501
                                                                     Upper................      207,287       18,951
                                                  1989       10.375  Lower................       93,709        8,145
                                                                     Middle...............      116,079       10,089
                                                                     Upper................      225,735       19,621
                                                  1990       10.500  Lower................      103,174        9,060
                                                                     Middle...............      128,151       11,254
                                                                     Upper................      244,245       21,448
                                                  1991       10.125  Lower................      113,491        9,662
                                                                     Middle...............      140,966       12,001
                                                                     Upper................      268,670       22,873
                                                  1992        9.491  Lower................      130,855       10,555
                                                                     Middle...............      162,534       13,110
                                                                     Upper................      309,777       24,986
                                                  1993        7.750  Lower................      144,738        9,954
                                                                     Middle...............      189,280       13,018
                                                                     Upper................      258,978       17,811
                                                  1994       10.050  Lower................      133,452       11,290
                                                                     Middle...............      188,240       15,925
                                                                     Upper................      244,375       20,675
    Mayaguez, PR.........................         1985       10.250  Lower................       38,650        3,325
                                                                     Middle...............       54,110        4,655
                                                                     Upper................       82,465        7,094
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       42,515        3,657
                                                                     Middle...............       59,521        5,120
                                                                     Upper................       90,711        7,803
                                                  1987       10.625  Lower................       47,616        4,224
                                                                     Middle...............       66,663        5,914
                                                                     Upper................      101,597        9,013
                                                  1988       10.875  Lower................       53,807        4,870
                                                                     Middle...............       75,329        6,819
                                                                     Upper................      114,804       10,392
                                                  1989       10.375  Lower................       57,035        4,957
                                                                     Middle...............       79,849        6,940
                                                                     Upper................      121,693       10,577
                                                  1990       10.375  Lower................       93,898        8,162
                                                                     Middle...............      116,409       10,118
                                                                     Upper................      196,696       17,097
                                                  1991        8.875  Lower................       57,600        4,400
                                                                     Middle...............       92,300        7,050
                                                                     Upper................      134,300       10,258
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................       61,459        4,381
                                                                     Middle...............       98,484        7,020
                                                                     Upper................      143,298       10,214
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................       60,906        3,939
                                                                     Middle...............       97,598        6,312
                                                                     Upper................      142,008        9,185
                                                  1994        8.750  Lower................       71,307        5,385
                                                                     Middle...............       92,079        6,954
                                                                     Upper................      128,571        9,710
    San Juan, PR.........................         1985       10.250  Lower................       52,638        4,528
                                                                     Middle...............       64,476        5,547
                                                                     Upper................       93,324        8,028
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       56,323        4,845
                                                                     Middle...............       68,989        5,935
                                                                     Upper................       99,857        8,590
                                                  1987       10.625  Lower................       60,266        5,346
                                                                     Middle...............       73,818        6,549
                                                                     Upper................      106,847        9,479
                                                  1988       10.875  Lower................       64,485        5,837
                                                                     Middle...............       78,985        7,150
                                                                     Upper................      114,326       10,348
                                                  1989       10.375  Lower................       70,934        6,166
                                                                     Middle...............       86,884        7,552
                                                                     Upper................      122,329       10,633
    
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                                                  1990       10.375  Lower................       78,027        6,782
                                                                     Middle...............       95,572        8,307
                                                                     Upper................      134,562       11,696
                                                  1991        8.875  Lower................       82,800        6,324
                                                                     Middle...............      100,255        7,658
                                                                     Upper................      141,100       10,777
                                                  1992        8.125  Lower................       62,271        4,439
                                                                     Middle...............       84,721        6,039
                                                                     Upper................      151,946       10,831
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................       61,389        3,970
                                                                     Middle...............       84,084        5,438
                                                                     Upper................      151,878        9,823
                                                  1994        8.750  Lower................       66,843        5,048
                                                                     Middle...............      102,232        7,721
                                                                     Upper................      143,633       10,848
    St Croix, VI.........................         1985       10.250  Lower................       47,893        4,120
                                                                     Middle...............       62,064        5,339
                                                                     Upper................      105,308        9,059
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       48,995        4,215
                                                                     Middle...............       63,491        5,462
                                                                     Upper................      107,730        9,268
                                                  1987       12.000  Lower................       54,140        5,346
                                                                     Middle...............       70,157        6,928
                                                                     Upper................      119,042       11,755
                                                  1988       12.000  Lower................       66,051        6,522
                                                                     Middle...............       85,592        8,452
                                                                     Upper................      145,231       14,341
                                                  1989       11.750  Lower................       64,730        6,273
                                                                     Middle...............       83,880        8,128
                                                                     Upper................      142,326       13,792
                                                  1990       11.250  Lower................       80,912        7,544
                                                                     Middle...............      104,850        9,776
                                                                     Upper................      177,908       16,588
                                                  1991       10.250  Lower................       85,281        7,336
                                                                     Middle...............      110,500        9,506
                                                                     Upper................      187,500       16,130
                                                  1992        9.500  Lower................      103,635        8,366
                                                                     Middle...............      151,866       12,259
                                                                     Upper................      188,037       15,179
                                                  1993        8.375  Lower................      112,962        8,242
                                                                     Middle...............      174,161       12,708
                                                                     Upper................      194,004       14,156
                                                  1994        9.083  Lower................       77,409        6,024
                                                                     Middle...............      128,076        9,967
                                                                     Upper................      210,035       16,345
    St. Thomas, VI.......................         1985       10.250  Lower................       77,330        6,652
                                                                     Middle...............       97,846        8,417
                                                                     Upper................      116,784       10,046
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       92,023        7,916
                                                                     Middle...............      116,437       10,017
                                                                     Upper................      138,973       11,955
                                                  1987       12.000  Lower................      103,617       10,232
                                                                     Middle...............      131,108       12,946
                                                                     Upper................      156,484       15,452
                                                  1988       12.000  Lower................      121,129       11,961
                                                                     Middle...............      153,265       15,134
                                                                     Upper................      182,929       18,064
                                                  1989       11.750  Lower................      126,943       12,301
                                                                     Middle...............      160,622       15,565
                                                                     Upper................      191,710       18,577
                                                  1990       11.250  Lower................      122,500       11,422
                                                                     Middle...............      155,000       14,452
                                                                     Upper................      185,000       17,250
                                                  1991       10.250  Lower................      126,900       10,917
                                                                     Middle...............      180,700       15,545
                                                                     Upper................      210,800       18,134
                                                  1992        9.000  Lower................      128,930        9,959
                                                                     Middle...............      183,591       14,181
                                                                     Upper................      214,173       16,544
                                                  1993        8.250  Lower................      139,680       10,074
                                                                     Middle...............      198,829      14,340 
    
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                                                                     Upper................      231,949       16,729
                                                  1994        9.083  Lower................      106,533        8,290
                                                                     Middle...............      190,164       14,799
                                                                     Upper................      195,381       15,205
    Washington, DC (DC)..................         1985       10.250  Lower................       58,996        5,075
                                                                     Middle...............       90,194        7,759
                                                                     Upper................      160,600       13,816
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       64,778        5,573
                                                                     Middle...............       99,213        8,535
                                                                     Upper................      173,448       14,921
                                                  1987       10.250  Lower................       70,543        6,069
                                                                     Middle...............      113,015        9,722
                                                                     Upper................      187,324       16,115
                                                  1988       10.500  Lower................       76,327        6,703
                                                                     Middle...............      126,817       11,136
                                                                     Upper................      202,310       17,766
                                                  1989        9.625  Lower................       82,128        6,702
                                                                     Middle...............      140,619       11,474
                                                                     Upper................      218,495       17,829
                                                  1990        9.875  Lower................       87,877        7,326
                                                                     Middle...............      140,974       11,752
                                                                     Upper................      235,975       19,671
                                                  1991        9.250  Lower................       88,200        6,966
                                                                     Middle...............      141,500       11,175
                                                                     Upper................      236,900       18,710
                                                  1992        8.500  Lower................       93,573        6,907
                                                                     Middle...............      138,580       10,229
                                                                     Upper................      231,948       17,121
                                                  1993        7.125  Lower................       95,306        6,164
                                                                     Middle...............      125,469        8,115
                                                                     Upper................      271,054       17,531
                                                  1994        8.708  Lower................       85,158        6,407
                                                                     Middle...............      104,117        7,834
                                                                     Upper................      284,087       21,374
    Washington, DC (MD)..................         1985       10.250  Lower................       54,572        4,695
                                                                     Middle...............       84,505        7,270
                                                                     Upper................      100,545        8,649
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       60,029        5,164
                                                                     Middle...............       92,955        7,997
                                                                     Upper................      110,600        9,514
                                                  1987       10.125  Lower................       66,032        5,622
                                                                     Middle...............      102,250        8,705
                                                                     Upper................      121,660       10,358
                                                  1988       10.375  Lower................       73,295        6,371
                                                                     Middle...............      113,498        9,865
                                                                     Upper................      135,043       11,738
                                                  1989       10.000  Lower................       81,357        6,854
                                                                     Middle...............      125,983       10,614
                                                                     Upper................      149,898       12,628
                                                  1990        9.875  Lower................       89,493        7,460
                                                                     Middle...............      138,581       11,552
                                                                     Upper................      164,888       13,745
                                                  1991        8.750  Lower................       90,835        6,860
                                                                     Middle...............      140,660       10,623
                                                                     Upper................      167,361       12,640
                                                  1992        8.375  Lower................      103,563        7,557
                                                                     Middle...............      136,513        9,961
                                                                     Upper................      203,337       14,837
                                                  1993        7.250  Lower................       95,031        6,223
                                                                     Middle...............      116,294        7,616
                                                                     Upper................      199,750       13,081
                                                  1994        8.833  Lower................       92,394        7,031
                                                                     Middle...............      184,249       14,020
                                                                     Upper................      222,377       16,922
    Washington, DC (VA)..................         1985       10.250  Lower................       65,608        5,644
                                                                     Middle...............       74,031        6,369
                                                                     Upper................      122,748       10,559
                                                  1986       10.250  Lower................       70,857        6,096
                                                                     Middle...............       79,954        6,878
                                                                     Upper................      132,568       11,404
                                                  1987       10.125  Lower................       76,526        6,515
    
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                                                                     Middle...............       86,350        7,351
                                                                     Upper................      143,173       12,189
                                                  1988       10.500  Lower................       83,413        7,325
                                                                     Middle...............       94,122        8,265
                                                                     Upper................      156,059       13,704
                                                  1989        9.500  Lower................       90,086        7,272
                                                                     Middle...............      101,652        8,206
                                                                     Upper................      168,544       13,605
                                                  1990       10.000  Lower................       97,293        8,197
                                                                     Middle...............      109,784        9,249
                                                                     Upper................      182,028       15,335
                                                  1991        8.875  Lower................       99,823        7,625
                                                                     Middle...............      114,400        8,738
                                                                     Upper................      183,600       14,024
                                                  1992        8.375  Lower................      105,021        7,663
                                                                     Middle...............      127,582        9,309
                                                                     Upper................      183,294       13,374
                                                  1993        7.250  Lower................       94,563        6,193
                                                                     Middle...............      126,984        8,316
                                                                     Upper................      181,917       11,914
                                                  1994        8.792  Lower................       96,048        7,281
                                                                     Middle...............      169,078       12,818
                                                                     Upper................      240,108       18,202
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    *Principal and interest assumes 80% financing.                                                                  
    
    
    
                                          Appendix 11.--Historical Housing Data                                     
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                                                      Lower                 Middle                Upper             
                    Year                  Weights    amounts    Subtotal   amounts    Subtotal   amounts    Subtotal
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    Honolulu:                                                                                                       
        1985...........................       6.31      7,455     470.41      9,506     599.83     10,170     641.73
        1986...........................       6.77      8,364     566.24     11,550     781.94     13,292     899.87
        1987...........................       8.19      9,373     767.65     13,736   1,124.98     16,583   1,358.15
        1988...........................       7.03     10,829     761.28     16,620   1,168.39     20,758   1,459.29
        1989...........................       7.72     13,556   1,046.52     21,025   1,623.13     23,124   1,785.17
        1990...........................       8.32     18,591   1,546.77     28,836   2,399.16     32,628   2,714.65
        1991...........................      10.08     16,169   1,629.84     24,268   2,446.21     28,947   2,917.86
        1992...........................      12.92     15,065   1,946.40     23,500   3,036.20     25,907   3,347.18
        1993...........................      13.78     13,067   1,800.63     21,196   2,920.81     24,249   3,341.51
        1994...........................      18.88     20,042   3,783.93     26,389   4,982.24     31,402   5,928.70
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          Total........................     100.00  .........     14,320  .........     21,083  .........     24,394
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    Hilo:                                                                                                           
        1985...........................       6.31      3,570     225.27      5,316     335.44      7,696     485.62
        1986...........................       6.77      4,341     293.89      6,193     419.27      8,412     569.49
        1987...........................       8.19      5,166     423.10      7,143     585.01      9,222     755.28
        1988...........................       7.03      6,254     439.66      8,445     593.68     10,460     735.34
        1989...........................       7.72      6,796     524.65      9,006     695.26     10,777     831.98
        1990...........................       8.32      5,825     484.64      9,361     778.84     14,133   1,175.87
        1991...........................      10.08     10,474   1,055.78     14,114   1,422.69     15,934   1,606.15
        1992...........................      12.92      9,319   1,204.01     11,612   1,500.27     14,104   1,822.24
        1993...........................      13.78      8,269   1,139.47     11,195   1,542.67     13,066   1,800.49
        1994...........................      18.88      9,125   1,722.80     12,928    2440.81     15,605   2,946.22
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          Total........................     100.00  .........      7,513  .........     10,314  .........     12,729
                                        ============================================================================
    Kailua Kona:                                                                                                    
        1985...........................       6.31      5,621     354.69      7,986     503.92      8,560     540.14
        1986...........................       6.77      6,632     448.99      9,256     626.63     10,315     698.33
        1987...........................       8.19      7,725     632.68     10,638     871.25     12,194     998.69
        1988...........................       7.03      9,203     646.97     12,541     881.63     14,691   1,032.78
        1989...........................       7.72      9,874     762.27     13,346   1,030.31     15,902   1,227.63
        1990...........................       8.32     11,580     963.46     16,336   1,359.16     19,364   1,611.08
        1991...........................      10.08     12,097   1,219.38     15,949   1,607.66     20,059   2,021.95
        1992...........................      12.92     11,395   1,472.23     15,892   2,053.25     18,605   2,403.77
        1993...........................      13.78      9,939   1,369.59     14,180   1,954.00     16,939   2,334.19
        1994...........................      18.88     12,111   2,286.56     17,171   3,241.88     17,831   3,366.49
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........     10,157  .........     14,130  .........     16,235
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    Kauai:                                                                                                          
        1985...........................       6.31      4,756     300.10      6,001     378.66      8,250     520.58
        1986...........................       6.77      5,859     396.65      7,573     512.69      9,075     614.38
        1987...........................       8.19      6,830     559.38      9,239     756.67     10,545     863.64
        1988...........................       7.03      8,324     585.18     11,387     800.51     13,309     935.62
        1989...........................       7.72      9,090     701.75     12,542    968.241     15,622   1,206.02
        1990...........................       8.32     15,257   1,269.38     20,117   1,673.73     25,451   2,117.52
        1991...........................      10.08     13,617   1,372.59     17,957   1,810.07     22,714   2,289.57
        1992...........................      12.92     12,245   1,582.05     15,797   2,040.97     19,525   2,522.63
        1993...........................      13.78     11,122   1,532.61     14,349   1,977.29     17,734   2,443.75
        1994...........................      18.88     12,996   2,453.64     17,677   3,337.42     20,287   3,830.19
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........     10,753  .........     14,256  .........     17,344
                                        ============================================================================
    Maui:                                                                                                           
        1985...........................       6.31      7,175     452.74      9,520     600.71     11,973     755.50
        1986...........................       6.77      7,893     534.36     10,473     709.02     13,170     891.61
        1987...........................       8.19      8,717     713.92     11,639     953.23     14,637   1,198.77
        1988...........................       7.03     11,072     778.36     14,691   1,032.78     18,475   1,298.79
        1989...........................       7.72     13,294   1,026.30     17,639   1,361.73     22,182   1,712.45
        1990...........................       8.32     14,976   1,246.00     19,872   1,653.35     24,990   2,079.17
        1991...........................      10.08     16,454   1,658.56     21,831   2,200.56     27,455   2,767.46
        1992...........................      12.92     14,820   1,914.74     19,668   2,541.11     24,729   3,194.99
        1993...........................      13.78     11,648   1,605.09     16,523   2,276.87     20,105   2,770.47
        1994...........................      18.88     14,320   2,703.62     19,936   3,763.92     22,152   4,182.30
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........     12,634  .........     17,093  .........     20,852
                                        ============================================================================
    Guam:                                                                                                           
        1985...........................       6.31      5,112     322.57      6,232     393.24     13,325     840.81
        1986...........................       6.77      5,623     380.68      6,855     464.08     14,657     992.28
        1987...........................       8.19      6,505     532.76      7,979     653.48     16,409   1,343.90
        1988...........................       7.03      7,704     541.59      9,501     667.92     18,951   1,332.26
        1989...........................       7.72      8,145     628.79     10,089     778.87     19,621   1,514.74
        1990...........................       8.32      9,060     753.79     11,254     936.33     21,448   1,784.47
        1991...........................      10.08      9,662     973.93     12,001   1,209.70     22,873   2,305.60
        1992...........................      12.92     10,555   1,363.71     13,110   1,693.81     24,986   3,228.19
        1993...........................      13.78      9,954   1,371.66     13,018   1,793.88     17,811   2,454.36
        1994...........................      18.88     11,290   2,131.55     15,925   3,006.64     20,675   3,903.44
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      9,001  .........     11,598  .........     19,700
                                        ============================================================================
    Mayaguez:                                                                                                       
        1985...........................       6.31      3,325     209.81      4,655     293.73      7,094     447.63
        1986...........................       6.77      3,657     247.58      5,120     346.62      7,803     528.26
        1987...........................       8.19      4,224     345.95      5,914     484.36      9,013     738.16
        1988...........................       7.03      4,870     342.36      6,819     479.38     10,392     730.56
        1989...........................       7.72      4,957     382.68      6,940     535.77     10,577     816.54
        1990...........................       8.32      8,162     679.08     10,118     841.82     17,097   1,422.47
        1991...........................      10.08      4,400     443.52      7,050     710.64     10,258   1,034.01
        1992...........................      12.92      4,381     566.03      7,020     906.98     10,214   1,319.65
        1993...........................      13.78      3,939     542.79      6,312     869.79      9,185   1,265.69
        1994...........................      18.88      5,385   1,016.69      6,954   1,312.92      9,710   1,833.25
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      4,776  .........      6,782  .........     10,136
                                        ============================================================================
    San Juan:                                                                                                       
        1985...........................       6.31      4,528     285.72      5,547     350.02      8,028     506.57
        1986...........................       6.77      4,845     328.01      5,935     401.80      8,590     581.54
        1987...........................       8.19      5,346     437.84      6,549     536.36      9,479     776.33
        1988...........................       7.03      5,837     410.34      7,150     502.65     10,348     727.46
        1989...........................       7.72      6,166     476.02      7,552     583.01     10,633     820.87
        1990...........................       8.32      6,782     564.26      8,307     691.14     11,696     973.11
        1991...........................      10.08      6,324     637.46      7,658     771.93     10,777   1,086.32
        1992...........................      12.92      4,439     573.52      6,039     780.24     10,831   1,399.37
        1993...........................      13.78      3,970     547.07      5,438     749.36      9,823   1,353.61
        1994...........................      18.88      5,048     953.06      7,721   1,457.72     10,848   2,048.10
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      5,213  .........      6,824  .........     10,273
                                        ============================================================================
    St. Croix:                                                                                                      
        1985...........................       6.31      4,120     259.97      5,339     336.89      9,059     571.62
        1986...........................       6.77      4,215     285.36      5,462     369.78      9,268     627.44
        1987...........................       8.19      5,346     437.84      6,928     567.40     11,755     962.73
        1988...........................       7.03      6,522     458.50      8,452     594.18     14,341   1,008.17
        1989...........................       7.72      6,273     484.28      8,128     627.48     13,792   1,064.74
        1990...........................       8.32      7,544     627.66      9,776     813.36     16,588   1,380.12
        1991...........................      10.08      7,336     739.47      9,506     958.20     16,130   1,625.90
        1992...........................      12.92      8,366   1,080.89     12,259   1,583.86     15,179   1,961.13
        1993...........................      13.78      8,242   1,135.75     12,708   1,751.16     14,156   1,950.70
        1994...........................      18.88      6,024   1,137.33      9,967   1,881.77     16,345   3,085.94
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      6,647  .........      9,484  .........     14,238
                                        ============================================================================
    St. Thomas:                                                                                                     
        1985...........................       6.31      6,652     419.74      8,417     531.11     10,046     633.90
        1986...........................       6.77      7,916     535.91     10,017     678.15     11,955     809.35
        1987...........................       8.19     10,232     838.00     12,946   1,060.28     15,452   1,265.52
        1988...........................       7.03     11,961     840.86     15,134   1,063.92     18,064   1,269.90
        1989...........................       7.72     12,301     949.64     15,565   1,201.62     18,577   1,434.14
        1990...........................       8.32     11,422     950.31     14,452   1,202.41     17,250   1,435.20
        1991...........................      10.08     10,917   1,100.43     15,545   1,566.94     18,134   1,827.91
        1992...........................      12.92      9,959   1,286.70     14,181   1,832.19     16,544   2,137.48
        1993...........................      13.78     10,074   1,388.20     14,340   1,976.05     16,729   2,305.26
        1994...........................      18.88      8,290   1,565.15     14,799   2,794.05     15,205   2,870.70
                                        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      9,875  .........     13,907  .........     15,989
                                        ============================================================================
    DC-DC:                                                                                                          
        1985...........................       6.31      5,075     320.23      7,759     489.59     13,816     871.79
        1986...........................       6.77      5,573     377.29      8,535     577.82     14,921   1,010.15
        1987...........................       8.19      6,069     497.05      9,722     796.23     16,115   1,319.82
        1988...........................       7.03      6,703     471.22     11,136     782.86     17,766   1,248.95
        1989...........................       7.72      6,702     517.39     11,474     885.79     17,829   1,376.40
        1990...........................       8.32      7,326     609.52     11,752     977.77     19,671   1,636.63
        1991...........................      10.08      6,966     702.17     11,175   1,126.44     18,710   1,885.97
        1992...........................      12.92      6,907     892.38     10,229   1,321.59     17,121   2,212.03
        1993...........................      13.78      6,164     849.40      8,115   1,118.25     17,531   2,415.77
        1994...........................      18.88      6,407   1,209.64      7,834   1,479.06     21,374   4,035.41
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      6,446  .........      9,555  .........     18,013
                                        ============================================================================
    DC-MD:                                                                                                          
        1985...........................       6.31      4,695     296.25      7,270     458.74      8,649     545.75
        1986...........................       6.77      5,164     349.60      7,997     541.40      9,514     644.10
        1987...........................       8.19      5,622     460.44      8,705     712.94     10,358     848.32
        1988...........................       7.03      6,371     447.88      9,865     693.51     11,738     825.18
        1989...........................       7.72      6,854     529.13     10,614     819.40     12,628     974.88
        1990...........................       8.32      7,460     620.67     11,552     961.13     13,745   1,143.58
        1991...........................      10.08      6,860     691.49     10,623   1,070.80     12,640   1,274.11
        1992...........................      12.92      7,557     976.36      9,961   1,286.96     14,837   1,916.94
        1993...........................      13.78      6,223     857.53      7,616   1,049.48     13,081   1,802.56
        1994...........................      18.88      7,031   1,327.45     14,020   2,646.98     16,922   3,194.87
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      6,557  .........     10,241  .........     13,170
                                        ============================================================================
    DC-VA:                                                                                                          
        1985...........................       6.31      5,644     356.14      6,369     401.88     10,559     666.27
        1986...........................       6.77      6,096     412.70      6,878     465.64     11,404     772.05
        1987...........................       8.19      6,515     533.58      7,351     602.05     12,189     998.28
        1988...........................       7.03      7,325     514.95      8,265     581.03     13,704     963.39
        1989...........................       7.72      7,272     561.40      8,206     633.50     13,605   1,050.31
        1990...........................       8.32      8,197     681.99      9,249     769.52     15,335   1,275.87
        1991...........................      10.08      7,625     768.60      8,738     880.79     14,024   1,413.62
        1992...........................      12.92      7,663     990.06      9,309   1,202.72     13,374   1,727.92
        1993...........................      13.78      6,193     853.40      8,316   1,145.94     11,914   1,641.75
        1994...........................      18.88      7,281   1,374.65     12,818   2,420.04     18,202   3,436.54
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          Totals.......................     100.00  .........      7,047  .........      9,103  .........     13,946
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                                                               Appendix 12.--Rental Data Analyses                                                           
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                                                                                   Change                           Change                           Change 
                                                               #          $      (percent)      #          $      (percent)      #          $      (percent)
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    Honolulu:                                                                                                                                               
        Low..............................................        217       $773       -5.3        205       $795        0.0         12       $750      -10.3
        Middle...........................................        168        925       -4.8        156        925       -6.8         12        925       -2.6
        High.............................................        309       1250       -1.9        285       1200       -5.2         24       1300        1.5
    Hilo:                                                                                                                                                   
        Low..............................................         52        567        9.7         46        520       25.6          6        613       -1.0
        Middle...........................................         72        698        0.0         66        695       25.9          6        700      -17.1
        High.............................................        156        880        1.4        144        860       25.5         12        900      -14.3
    Kailua Kona:                                                                                                                                            
        Low..............................................        103        669       -1.3         97        661        7.2          6        677       -8.3
        Middle...........................................         78        775       -3.2         72        781        7.5          6        769      -12.1
        High.............................................        103       1003       -4.5         91        964        4.2         12       1042      -11.3
    Kauai:                                                                                                                                                  
        Low..............................................         67        688      -25.3         61        700       16.7          6        675      -15.6
        Middle...........................................         74        794      -24.4         68        788      -21.2          6        800      -27.3
        High.............................................        212       1075      -28.9        200       1050      -36.1         12       1100      -15.2
    Maui:                                                                                                                                                   
        Low..............................................        255        625       -1.6        249        650        8.2          6        600      -10.3
        Middle...........................................        253        800        0.4        247        750        5.9          6        850       -4.0
        High.............................................        128        975      -11.4        116        950       -6.9         12       1000      -15.2
    Guam:                                                                                                                                                   
        Low..............................................         23        763       -5.0         17        725       -3.2          6        800       -6.5
        Middle...........................................         59        900      -14.3         53        900       -8.2          6        900      -19.6
        High.............................................         70       1250      -28.6         58       1300       -8.5         12       1200      -42.3
    Mayaguez:                                                                                                                                               
        Low..............................................         14        425        2.4          7        450      -25.0          7        400      -18.4
        Middle...........................................         14        550       -9.2          7        600        2.0          7        500      -21.6
        High.............................................         16        725      -26.2          5        850       11.8         11        600      -26.8
    San Juan:                                                                                                                                               
        Low..............................................         18        451      -38.0          6        388      -45.2         12        513      -31.3
        Middle...........................................         25        913      -14.5         13        800      -32.5         12       1025        7.9
        High.............................................         54       1400      -26.0         28       1300      -29.0         26       1500      -23.3
    St. Croix:                                                                                                                                              
        Low..............................................         92        548      -19.3         86        600      -16.0          6        495      -23.1
        Middle...........................................         68        600      -44.3         62        600      -28.6          6        600      -20.4
        High.............................................         57       1000      -26.5         40       1000      -29.9         17       1000      -22.8
    St. Thomas:                                                                                                                                             
        Low..............................................        104        663      -15.4         98        650        1.1          6        675      -27.0
        Middle...........................................         89        857      -12.4         83        875       -5.9          6        838      -18.2
        High.............................................         83       1300       -5.9         71       1200       -5.7         12       1400       -5.9
    Washington, DC:                                                                                                                                         
        Low..............................................        237        415      -10.4        231        399      -10.7          6        430      -10.2
        Middle...........................................        127        530      -13.7        121        535      -14.8          6        525      -12.5
        High.............................................        110       1349       -7.6         94       1198        5.1         16       1500      -15.7
    DC--Maryland:                                                                                                                                           
        Low..............................................         71        525       -4.4         65        525        0.4          6        525       -8.7
        Middle...........................................        117        650      -17.1        111        650      -18.6          6        650      -16.8
        High.............................................        114        950       -7.9        102        975       -4.5         12        925      -11.1
    DC--Virginia:                                                                                                                                           
        Low..............................................         51        583       -2.3         45        590       -0.7          6        575       -4.2
        Middle...........................................        257        863       11.5        251        775       -4.0          6        950       28.4
        High.............................................        149       1225       19.6        137       1150       16.8         12       1300       22.3
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                                                               Appendix 13.--Housing Cost Analysis                                                          
                                                          [Location: Honolulu, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
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    Maintenance.............................................            $358  ..............            $421  ..............            $484  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             750            $329           1,059             329           1,377            $392
    Utilities...............................................           1,608           1,435           1,824           1,608           2,041           1,709
    Real estate taxes.......................................             746  ..............           1,027  ..............           1,249  ..............
    
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    Housing.................................................          14,320           9,276          21,083          11,100          24,394          15,000
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        Total annual cost...................................          17,782          11,040          25,414          13,037          29,545          17,101
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                            [Location: Hilo, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                        
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                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
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    Maintenance.............................................            $271  ..............            $319  ..............            $367  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             604            $395             740            $395             912            $413
    Utilities...............................................           1,598           1,424           1,816           1,598           2,034           1,700
    Real estate taxes.......................................             635  ..............           1,041  ..............           1,327  ..............
    Housing.................................................           7,513           6,804          10,314           8,376          12,729          10,560
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          10,621           8,623          14,230          10,369          17,369          12,673
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                         [Location: Kailua Kona, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $295  ..............            $347  ..............            $399  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             794            $395             975            $395           1,038            $413
    Utilities...............................................           1,751           1,556           1,996           1,751           2,241           1,866
    Real estate taxes.......................................             954  ..............           1,495  ..............           1,565  ..............
    Housing.................................................          10,157           8,028          14,130           9,300          16,235          12,036
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          13,951           9,979          18,943          11,446          21,478          14,315
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                                                         Housing Cost Analysis--Hawaii County Composite                                                     
                                                                      [Summer 1994 Survey]                                                                  
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                                                                                                             Annual costs                                   
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Location                            Weights           Lower income                Middle income               Upper income       
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter   
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    Hilo, HI..............................................         83.17       $10,621        $8,623       $14,230       $10,369       $17,369       $12,673
    Kailua Kona, HI.......................................         16.83        13,951         9,979        18,943        11,446        21,478        14,315
                                                           -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight......................................        100.00  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............
                                                           =================================================================================================
        Hawaii County, HI cost............................  ............        11,181         8,851        15,023        10,550        18,061        12,949
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                        [Location: Kauai County, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $302  ..............            $355  ..............            $408  ..............
    
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    Insurance...............................................             837            $454           1,014            $454           1,158            $550
    Utilities...............................................           1,758           1,560           2,005           1,758           2,252           1,873
    Real estate taxes.......................................             547  ..............             808  ..............             954  ..............
    Housing.................................................          10,753           8,256          14,256           9,528          17,344          12,900
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          14,197          10,270          18,438          11,740          22,116          15,323
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                         [Location: Maui County, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $388  ..............            $456  ..............            $524  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             691            $394             930            $447           1,065            $538
    Utilities...............................................           1,610           1,433           1,831           1,610           2,052           1,713
    Real estate taxes.......................................             665  ..............           1,000  ..............           1,133  ..............
    Housing.................................................          12,634           7,500          17,093           9,600          20,852          11,700
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          15,988           9,327          21,310          11,657          25,626          13,951
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                              [Location: Guam, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                          
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $428  ..............            $504  ..............            $580  ..............
    Insurance...............................................           1,758            $293           2,479            $293           3,218            $440
    Utilities...............................................           2,288           2,084           2,543           2,288           2,798           2,407
    Real estate taxes.......................................             420  ..............             593  ..............             770  ..............
    Housing.................................................           9,001           9,156          11,598          10,800          19,700          15,000
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          13,895          11,533          17,717          13,381          27,066          17,847
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                          [Location: Mayaguez, PR, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $173  ..............            $204  ..............            $235  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             449            $260             565            $206             817            $239
    Utilities...............................................           1,036             941           1,153           1,036           1,271           1,090
    Real estate taxes.......................................               0  ..............             230  ..............             721  ..............
    Housing.................................................           4,776           5,100           6,782           6,600          10,136           8,700
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................           6,434           6,247           8,934           7,842          13,180          10,029
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                          [Location: San Juan, PR, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $164  ..............            $193  ..............            $222  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             348            $205             535            $205             783            $277
    Utilities...............................................           1,086             987           1,209           1,086           1,332           1,143
    Real estate taxes.......................................               0  ..............             367  ..............             924  ..............
    Housing.................................................           5,213           5,412           6,824          10,956          10,273          16,800
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................           6,811           6,604           9,128          12,247          13,534          18,220
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                                                          Housing Cost Analysis--Puerto Rico Composite                                                      
                                                                      [Summer 1994 Survey]                                                                  
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                                                                                                             Annual costs                                   
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Location                            Weights           Lower income                Middle income               Upper income       
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter   
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    San Juan, PR..........................................         88.90        $6,811        $6,604        $9,128       $12,247       $13,534       $18,220
    Mayaguez, PR..........................................         11.10         6,434         6,247         8,934         7,842        13,180        10,029
                                                           -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight......................................        100.00  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............
                                                           =================================================================================================
        Puerto Rico cost..................................  ............         6,769         6,564         9,106        11,758        13,495        17,311
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                          [Location: St. Croix, VI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                     
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $207  ..............            $244  ..............            $281  ..............
    Insurance...............................................           1,604            $582           2,590            $582           4,183            $654
    Utilities...............................................           1,530           1,363           1,737           1,530           1,945           1,627
    Real estate taxes.......................................             393  ..............             773  ..............           1,388  ..............
    Housing.................................................           6,647           6,576           9,484           7,200          14,238          12,000
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          10,381           8,521          14,828           9,312          22,035          14,281
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                         [Location: St. Thomas, VI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                     
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $216  ..............            $254  ..............            $292  ..............
    Insurance...............................................           2,591            $512           4,166            $512           4,260            $762
    Utilities...............................................           1,530           1,363           1,737           1,530           1,945           1,627
    Real estate taxes.......................................             611  ..............           1,239  ..............           1,278  ..............
    Housing.................................................           9,875           7,956          13,907          10,284          15,989          15,600
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          14,823           9,831          21,303          12,326          23,764          17,989
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                                                        Housing Cost Analysis-- Virgin Islands Composite                                                    
                                                                       [Summr 1994 Survey]                                                                  
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                                                                                                             Annual costs                                   
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Location                            Weights           Lower income                Middle income               Upper income       
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter   
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    St. Croix, VI.........................................         45.09       $10,381        $8,521       $14,828        $9,312       $22,035       $14,281
    St. Thomas, VI........................................         54.91        14,823         9,831        21,303        12,326        23,764        17,989
                                                           -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight......................................       100.000  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............
                                                           =================================================================================================
        Puerto Rico cost..................................  ............        12,820         9,240        18,383        10,967        22,984        16,317
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                          [Location: Washington DC, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                     
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $312  ..............            $367  ..............            $422  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             212             $79             261             $79             730             $98
    Utilities...............................................           1,579           1,402           1,801           1,579           2,023           1,683
    Real estate taxes.......................................             530  ..............             712           2,439  ..............  ..............
    Housing.................................................           6,446           4,980           9,555           6,360          18,013          16,188
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................           9,079           6,641          12,696           8,018          23,627          17,969
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                       [Location: Washington, DC, MD, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                   
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $319  ..............            $375  ..............            $431  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             237             $59             294             $59             355             $69
    Utilities...............................................           2,062           1,820           2,366           2,062           2,669           2,204
    Real estate taxes.......................................           1,254  ..............           2,501  ..............           3,018  ..............
    Housing.................................................           6,557           6,300          10,241           7,800          13,170          11,400
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          10,429           8,179          15,777           9,921          19,643          13,673
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                                       [Location: Washington, DC, VA, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                   
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                    Middle income                   Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter           Owner          Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................            $286  ..............            $336  ..............            $386  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             208            $126             304            $126             410            $148
    Utilities...............................................           1,932           1,712           2,208           1,932           2,483           2,061
    Real estate taxes.......................................           1,211  ..............           2,132  ..............           3,027  ..............
    Housing.................................................           7,047           6,996           9,103          10,356          13,946          14,700
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...................................          10,684           8,834          14,083          12,414          20,252          16,909
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                                                         Housing Cost Analysis--Washington DC Composite                                                     
                                                                      [Summer 1994 Survey]                                                                  
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                                                                                                             Annual costs                                   
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Location                            Weights           Lower income                Middle income               Upper income       
                                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter         Owner        Renter   
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Washington DC, DC.....................................         33.34        $9,079        $6,461       $12,696        $8,018       $23,627       $17,969
    Washington DC, MD.....................................         33.33        10,429         8,179        15,777         9,921        19,643        13,673
    Washington DC, VA.....................................         33.33        10,684         8,834        14,083        12,414        20,252        16,909
                                                           -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight......................................        100.00  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............  ............
                                                           =================================================================================================
        Composite cost....................................  ............        10,064         7,825        14,185        10,117        21,174        16,184
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                                                                 Appendix 14.--Housing Analysis                                                             
                                                          [Location: Honolulu, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual    Total cost DC                   Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $17,782         $10,064          176.69         $11,040          $7,825          141.09
    Middle income...........................................          25,414          14,185          179.16          13,037          10,117          128.86
    Upper income............................................          29,545          21,174          139.53          17,101          16,184          105.67
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                        [Location: Hawaii County, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                   
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual    Total cost DC                   Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $11,181         $10,064          111.10          $8,851          $7,825          113.11
    Middle income...........................................          15,023          14,185          105.91          10,550          10,117          104.28
    Upper income............................................          18,061          21,174           85.30          12,949          16,184           80.01
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                        [Location: Kauai County, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual    Total cost DC                   Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $14,197         $10,064          141.07         $10,270          $7,825          131.25
    Middle income...........................................          18,438          14,185          129.98          11,740          10,117          116.04
    Upper income............................................          22,116          21,174          104.45          15,323          16,184           94.68
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                         [Location: Maui County, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual   Total cost  DC                   Total annual   Total cost  DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $15,988         $10,064          158.86          $9,327          $7,825          119.19
    Middle income...........................................          21,310          14,185          150.23          11,657          10,117          115.22
    Upper income............................................          25,626          21,174          121.03          13,951          16,184           86.20
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                              [Location: Guam, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                          
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual   Total cost  DC                   Total annual   Total cost  DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $13,895         $10,064          138.07         $11,533          $7,825          147.39
    Middle income...........................................          17,717          14,185          124.90          13,381          10,117          132.26
    Upper income............................................          27,066          21,174          127.83          17,847          16,184          110.28
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                           [Location: Puerto Rico, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                      
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual   Total cost  DC                   Total annual   Total cost  DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................          $6,769         $10,064           67.26          $6,564          $7,825           83.88
    Middle income...........................................           9,106          14,185           64.19          11,758          10,117          116.22
    Upper income............................................          13,495          21,174           63.73          17,311          16,184          106.96
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                                         [Location: Virgin Islands, Summer 1994 Survey]                                                     
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                                                                                  Owners                                          Renters                   
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Total annual   Total cost  DC                   Total annual   Total cost  DC                
                                                                   cost            area            Index           cost            area            Index    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower income............................................         $12,820         $10,064          127.38          $9,240          $7,825          118.08
    Middle income...........................................          18,383          14,185          129.59          10,967          10,117          108.40
    Upper income............................................          22,984          21,174          108.55          16,317          16,184          100.82
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                                   Appendix 15.--Private Transportation Cost Analysis                               
                                      [Location: Honolulu, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                      1.5L4 cyl DX 4   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                         dr sedan       4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $822          $1,192          $1,490
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             424             476             505
    Tires...........................................................             110             141             153
    License and registration........................................             101             115             124
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,786           3,405           2,815
    Finance expense.................................................             739             859             901
    Insurance.......................................................           1,788           1,752           1,903
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual costs..........................................           6,770           7,940           7,891
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                        [Location: Hilo, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                    
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $882          $1,279          $1,599
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             416             422             449
    Tires...........................................................             120             168             178
    License and registration........................................             101             115             124
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           3,629           3,201           3,631
    Finance expense.................................................             919             851           1,082
    
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    Insurance.......................................................           2,024           2,171           2,366
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           8,091           8,207           9,429
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                     [Location: Kailua Kona, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $936          $1,358          $1,697
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             444             510             478
    Tires...........................................................              95             174             139
    License and registration........................................             101             115             124
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,631           3,421           3,613
    Finance expense.................................................             755             914           1,106
    Insurance.......................................................           1,457           1,368           1,742
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,419           7,860           8,899
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                                 Private Transportation Cost Analysis--Hawaii Composite                             
                                                  [Summer 1994 Survey]                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                        Location                          Weights       Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hilo, HI........................................           83.17          $8,091          $8,207          $9,429
    Kailua Kona, HI.................................           16.83           6,419           7,860           8,899
                                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight................................          100.00  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                                     ===============================================================
        Composite cost..............................  ..............           7,810           8,149           9,340
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                        [Location: Kauai, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                   
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $882          $1,279          $1,599
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             386             427             467
    Tires...........................................................              75             112              95
    License and registration........................................             101             115             124
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           3,463           3,441           4,298
    Finance expense.................................................             851             857           1,153
    Insurance.......................................................           1,327           1,274           1,596
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           7,085           7,505           9,332
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                        [Location: Maui, HI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                    
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $893          $1,295          $1,618
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             439             524             500
    Tires...........................................................             113             140             149
    License and registration........................................             101             115             124
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,631           3,175           3,907
    Finance expense.................................................             786             904           1,209
    Insurance.......................................................           1,825           1,825           2,063
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,788           7,978           9,570
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                           [Location: Guam Summer 1994 Survey]                                      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4 WD 2 dr
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $784          $1,137          $1,421
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             295             327             414
    Tires...........................................................              83             125             203
    License and registration........................................              23              25              27
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,504           4,261           2,818
    Finance expense.................................................             834           1,223           1,092
    Insurance.......................................................           1,088           1,587           1,879
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           5,611           8,685           7,854
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                      [Location: Mayaguez, PR, Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4 WD 2 dr
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $619             897          $1,121
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             284             310             429
    Tires...........................................................              68             147             113
    License and registration........................................              88              88              88
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,980           3,641           3,619
    Finance expense.................................................             937           1,091           1,265
    Insurance.......................................................           1,224           1,447           1,666
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,200           7,621           8,301
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                      [Location: San Juan, PR, Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $592            $858          $1,073
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             289             308             352
    Tires...........................................................              57              96             135
    License and registration........................................              88              88              88
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    
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    Depreciation....................................................           3,056           3,622           3,594
    Finance expense.................................................             954           1,087           1,260
    Insurance.......................................................           1,416           1,616           1,829
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,452           7,675           8,331
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                               Private Transportation Cost Analysis--Puerto Rico Composite                          
                                                  [Summer 1994 Survey]                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                        Location                          Weights       Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    San Juan, PR....................................           88.90          $6,452          $7,675          $8,331
    Mayaguez, PR....................................           11.10           6,200           7,621           8,301
                                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight................................          100.00  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                                     ===============================================================
        Composite cost..............................  ..............           6,424           7,669           8,328
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                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                      [Location: St. Croix, VI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
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                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $608            $881           1,102
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             323             278             396
    Tires...........................................................              80             143             133
    License and registration........................................              47              56              68
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,809           3,554           3,241
    Finance expense.................................................             936           1,115           1,231
    Insurance.......................................................           1,876           2,262           2,745
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,679           8,289           8,916
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                     [Location: St. Thomas, VI, Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $629            $912          $1,140
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             345             396             437
    Tires...........................................................              86             110             126
    License and registration........................................              47              56              68
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           3,020           3,651           4,121
    Finance expense.................................................             862             997           1,251
    Insurance.......................................................           1,429           1,477           2,466
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,418           7,599           9,609
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                    
    
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                             Private Transportation Cost Analysis--Virgin Islands Composite                         
                                                  [Summer 1994 Survey]                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                        Location                          Weights       Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    St. Croix, VI...................................           45.09          $6,679          $8,289          $8,916
    St. Thomas, VI..................................           54.91           6,418           7,599           9,609
                                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight................................          100.00  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                                     ===============================================================
        Composite cost..............................  ..............           6,536           7,910           9,297
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                    [Location: Washington DC, DC Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4 WD 2 dr
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $649            $941          $1,177
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             444             449             507
    Tires...........................................................              48              75              87
    License and registration........................................              69              69             102
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,836           3,311           2,887
    Finance expense.................................................             568             639             694
    Insurance.......................................................           1,558           1,616           1,994
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           6,172           7,100           7,448
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                   [Location: Washington, DC, MD, Summer 1994 Survey]                               
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $633            $918          $1,147
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             389             400             426
    Tires...........................................................              78             104             106
    License and registration........................................              39              39              39
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................               0               0               0
    Depreciation....................................................           2,602           3,130           2,725
    Finance expense.................................................             530             608             665
    Insurance.......................................................             956             982           1,096
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual costs..........................................           5,227           6,181           6,204
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                          Private Transportation Cost Analysis                                      
                                    [Location: Washington DC, VA, Summer 1994 Survey]                               
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                Category                                Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel............................................................            $622            $902          $1,127
    Maintenance/oil.................................................             406             489             464
    Tires...........................................................              54              72              96
    License and registration........................................              52              52              52
    Miscellaneous tax...............................................             297             340             491
    Depreciation....................................................           2,673           3,213           2,701
    Finance expense.................................................             497             570             609
    
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    Insurance.......................................................             729             719             773
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Total annual cost...........................................           5,330           6,357           6,313
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                              Private Transportation Cost Analysis--Washington DC Composite                         
                                                  [Summer 1994 Survey]                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Annual costs                 
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
                        Location                          Weights       Honda Civic     Ford Taurus    Chevrolet S10
                                                                       1.5L 4 cyl DX   3.0L 6 cyl GL   Blazer 4.3L 6
                                                                        4 dr sedan      4 dr sedan     cyl 4WD 2 dr 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Washington DC, DC...............................           33.34          $6,172          $7,100          $7,448
    Washington DC, MD...............................           33.33           5,227           6,181           6,204
    Washington DC, VA...............................           33.33           5,330           6,357           6,313
                                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weight................................          100.00  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                                     ===============================================================
        Composite cost..............................  ..............           5,576           6,546           6,655
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                         Appendix 16.--Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet--Special Limits Adjustments                                     
                                                                        [Location: Guam]                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                            
                     Allowance area--original values                              Reference area--special limits                         Indexes            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 25/50........................     160.33     160.33     160.33  BI 25/50...........     517.40     517.40     504.30      30.99      30.99      31.79
    PD 20...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................      17.67      17.67      17.67  Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    UM 25/50........................  .........  .........  .........  UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    CM 100..........................     265.67     422.33     573.33  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 200..........................     576.67     893.33   1,028.67  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
          Total*....................   1,002.67   1,475.99   1,762.33      Total..........   1,310.90   1,367.75   1,748.30      76.49     107.91     100.80
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/40...........     465.80     465.80     465.80      34.42      34.42      34.42
                                                                       PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/40...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 500.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     916.80     950.62   1,034.50     109.37     155.27     170.36
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/50...........     276.97     282.83     264.97      57.89      56.69      60.51
                                                                       PD 20..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 500.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     619.23     628.35     664.97     161.92     234.90     265.02
    
    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Allowance area--adjusted values                               Reference area--normal limits                     Adjusted values        
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     176.67     174.93     175.14  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16     197.89     200.99     199.39
    PD 50...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................      17.67      17.67      17.67  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................      50.95      79.17      84.32  UM 100/300.........      71.35      71.35      71.35      54.57      77.00      71.92
    CM 100..........................     265.67     422.33     573.33  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 200..........................     576.67     893.33   1,028.67  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
          Total**...................   1,087.63   1,587.43   1,879.14      Total..........   1,503.46   1,570.31   1,942.51  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08     145.70     137.71     137.71
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    
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                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      47.55      60.15      61.55      52.00      93.39     104.85
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     921.85     945.05   1,030.33  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25     186.43     186.08     188.33
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      28.58      28.58      28.75      46.28      67.13      76.19
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     692.89     702.35     740.00  .........  .........  .........
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Notes: Comparable BI/PD coverage was priced in the allowance and in the reference area, and premiums were compared to derive indexes. These indexes were
      used to estimate the cost of equivalent coverage in allowance area. Uninsured Motorist premiums were adjusted using the relative total cost of        
      premiums (less Medical coverage where applicable), and Medical premiums were not adjusted because they were not part of the reference area normal     
      coverage.                                                                                                                                             
    *Less Medical.                                                                                                                                          
    **Including Medical.                                                                                                                                    
    
    
    
                                                Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet--Special Limits Adjustments                                            
                                                                      [Location: Mayaguez]                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                            
                     Allowance area--original values                              Reference area--special limits                         Indexes            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     153.77     153.77     153.77  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16  .........  .........  .........
    PD 50...........................     133.83     133.83     133.83  PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 5...........................       5.40       5.40       5.40  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................  .........  .........  .........  UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    CM 100..........................     414.23     558.53     700.27  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 250..........................     459.77     523.60     598.03  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
          Total*....................   1,161.60   1,369.73   1,585.90    Total............   1,432.11   1,498.96   1,871.16      81.11      91.38      84.75
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     874.30     884.90     968.78     132.86     154.79     163.70
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       Bl 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In Bl      In Bl      In Bl  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     664.31     673.77     711.25     174.86     203.29     222.97
    
    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Allowance area--adjusted values                               Reference area--normal limits                     Adjusted values        
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     153.77     153.77     153.77  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16  .........  .........  .........
    PD50............................     133.83     133.83     133.83  PD50...............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................       5.40       5.40       5.40  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................      57.01      72.14      75.11  UM 100/30..........      71.35      71.35      71.35      57.87      65.20      60.47
    CM 100..........................     414.23     558.53     700.27  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 200..........................     459.77      523.6     598.03  CL 250.............     524.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Total**.....................   1,224.01   1,447.27   1,666.41    Total............   1,503.46   1,570.31   1,942.51  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD50...............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/30..........      47.55      60.15      61.55      63.18      93.11     100.76
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     921.85     945.05   1,030.33  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                VA          .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    
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                                                                       UM 100/30..........      28.58      28.58      28.75      49.97      58.10      64.10
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     692.89     702.35     740.00  .........  .........  .........
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Notes: Normal limits coverage was priced in the allowance and in the reference area, except for Uninsured Motorist coverage, which could not be priced  
      in the allowance area. To estimate the cost of equivalent coverage, the relative costs of the total premiums (less than Medical and Uninsured Motorist
      premiums where applicable) for each area were compared to derive indexes that were used to adjust the reference area Uninsured Motorist premiums.     
    *Less Medical                                                                                                                                           
    **Including Medical                                                                                                                                     
    
    
    
                                                Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet--Special Limits Adjustments                                            
                                                                      [Location: San Juan]                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                            
                     Allowance area--original values                              Reference area--special limits                         Indexes            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     180.80     180.80     180.80  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16  .........  .........  .........
    PD 50...........................     151.30     151.30     151.30  PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 5...........................       7.67       7.67       7.67  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................  .........  .........  .........  UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    CM 100..........................     549.50     689.73     840.00  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 250..........................     460.90     505.67     566.73  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
          Total*....................   1,342.50   1,527.50   1,738.83    Total............   1,432.11   1,498.96   1,871.16      93.74     101.90      92.93
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     874.30     884.90     968.78     153.55     172.62     179.49
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     664.31     673.77     711.25     202.09     226.71     244.48
    
    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Allowance area--adjusted values                               Reference area--normal limits                     Adjusted values        
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     180.80     180.80     180.80  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16  .........  .........  .........
    PD 50...........................     151.30     151.30     151.30  PD 500.............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................       7.67       7.67       7.67  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................      65.89      80.44      82.35  UM 100/300.........      71.35      71.35      71.35      66.89      72.71      66.30
    CM 100..........................     549.50     689.73     840.00  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14  .........  .........  .........
    CL 200..........................     460.90     505.67     566.73  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86  .........  .........  .........
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Total**.....................   1,416.06   1,615.61   1,828.85    Total............   1,503.46   1,570.31   1,942.51  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      47.55      60.15      61.55      73.01     103.83     110.47
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     921.85     945.05   1,030.33  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      28.58      28.58      28.75      57.76      64.79      70.29
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76  .........  .........  .........
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Total............     692.89     702.35     740.00  .........  .........  .........
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Notes: Normal limits coverage was priced in the allowance and in the reference area, except for Uninsured Motorist coverage, which could not be priced  
      in the allowance area. To estimate the cost of equivalent coverage, the relative costs of the total premiums (less Medical and Uninsured Motorist     
      premiums where applicable) for each area were compared to derive indexes that were used to adjust the reference are Uninsured Motorist premiums.      
    *Less Medical                                                                                                                                           
    **Including Medical                                                                                                                                     
    
    
                                                                                                                                                            
    
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                                                Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet--Special Limits Adjustments                                            
                                                                      [Location: St. Croix]                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                            
                     Allowance area--original values                              Reference area--special limits                         Indexes            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 10/20........................     339.61     336.76     296.00  BI 25/50...........     517.40     517.40     504.30      65.64      65.09      58.70
    PD 10...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 5...........................      41.17      40.84      40.00  Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    UM..............................  .........  .........  .........  UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    CM 250..........................     392.07     422.37     571.34  CM 500.............     171.92     164.82     307.50     228.05     256.26     185.80
    CL 500..........................     781.63     984.36   1,321.19  CL 500.............     432.14     443.99     579.63     180.87     221.71     227.94
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Total*......................   1,513.31   1,743.49   2,188.53  Total..............   1,121.46   1,126.21   1,391.43     134.94     154.81     157.29
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/40...........     465.80     465.80     465.80      72.91      72.30      63.55
                                                                       PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/40...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............     109.20     107.30     155.30     359.04     393.63     367.89
                                                                       CL 500.............     364.80     337.80     423.20     214.26     291.40     312.19
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total..............     939.80     910.90   1,044.30     161.02     191.40     209.57
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/50...........     276.97     282.83     264.97     122.62     119.07     111.71
                                                                       PD 20..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............      73.95      77.50     106.47     530.18     544.99     536.62
                                                                       CL 500.............     211.03     208.87     225.78     370.39     471.28     585.17
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total..............     561.95     569.20     597.22     269.30     306.31     366.45
    
    
    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Allowance area--adjusted values                               Reference area--normal limits                     Adjusted values        
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     374.23     367.42     323.25  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16     419.17     422.16     368.11
    PD 50...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................      41.17      40.84      40.00  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................      83.27     104.38     115.52  UM 100/300.........      71.35      71.35      71.35      96.28     110.46     112.22
    CM 100..........................     519.46     612.50     742.92  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14     573.01     671.17     819.65
    CL 200..........................     857.46   1,136.83   1,523.21  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.86     980.77   1,304.62   1,830.01
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Total**.....................   1,875.58   2,261.96   2,745.00  Total..............   1,503.46   1,570.31   1,942.51   2,069.23   2,508.41   3,130.00
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08     308.62     289.25     254.24
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      47.55      60.15      61.55      76.57     115.13     128.99
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92     451.31     588.96     661.92
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78     697.00     976.78   1,213.73
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total..............     921.85     945.05   1,030.33   1,533.50   1,970.11   2,258.88
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25     394.89     390.84     347.70
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A       N./A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      28.58      28.58      28.75      76.96      87.54     105.36
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24     534.05     577.37     747.19
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76     894.60   1,129.09   1,525.88
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total..............     692.89     702.35     740.00   1,900.50   2,184.84   2,726.13
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Notes: Comparable coverage was priced in the allowance and in the reference area, and the premiums were compared to derive indexes for each type of     
      coverage. With two exceptions, these indexes were used to adjust reference area premiums by type of coverage to estimate the cost of equivalent       
      coverage in allownace area. The exceptions are Uninsured Motorist premiums, which were adjusted using the relative total cost of premiums (less       
      Medical coverage where applicable), and Medical premiums, which were not adjusted because they were not part of the reference to normal coverage.     
    *Less Medical                                                                                                                                           
    **Including Medical                                                                                                                                     
    
    
                                                Auto Insurance Calculation Worksheet--Special Limits Adjustments                                            
                                                                     [Location: St. Thomas]                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                            
                     Allowance area--original values                              Reference area--special limits                         Indexes            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 10/20........................     277.81     278.39     296.00  BI 25/50...........     517.40     517.40     504.30      53.69      53.81      58.70
    PD 10...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 5...........................      38.20      38.19      48.00  Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    UM..............................  .........  .........  .........  UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
    CM 250..........................     304.29     293.46     388.00  CM 500.............     171.92     164.82     307.50     177.00     178.05     126.18
    
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    CL 500..........................     563.66     555.77   1,289.00  CL 500.............     432.14     443.99     579.63     130.43     125.18     222.38
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Total*......................   1,145.76   1,127.62   1,973.00      Total..........   1,121.46   1,126.21   1,391.43     102.17     100.13     141.80
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/40...........     465.80     465.80     465.80      59.64      59.77      63.55
                                                                       PD 10..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/40...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............     109.20     107.30     155.30     278.65     273.49     249.84
                                                                       CL 500.............     364.80     337.80     423.20     154.51     164.53     304.58
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     939.80     910.90   1,044.30     121.92     123.79     188.93
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 25/50...........     276.97     282.83     264.97     100.30      98.43     111.71
                                                                       PD 20..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 25/50...........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       CM 500.............      73.95      77.50     106.47     411.48     378.66     364.42
                                                                       CL 500.............     211.03     208.87     225.78     267.10     266.08     570.91
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     561.95     569.20     597.22     203.89     198.11     330.36
    
    
    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Allowance area--adjusted values                               Reference area--normal limits                     Adjusted values        
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Honda       Ford      Chevy                           Honda       Ford      Chevy      Honda       Ford      Chevy  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                DC                                                                          
    BI 100/300......................     306.13     303.73     323.35  BI 100/300.........     638.61     648.61     627.16     342.89     348.99     368.11
    PD 50...........................      In BI      In BI      In BI  PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
    Med 2...........................      38.20      38.19      48.00  Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
    UM 100/300......................      63.05      67.51     104.15  UM 100/300.........      71.35      71.35      71.35      72.90      71.44     101.17
    CM 100..........................     403.16     425.56     504.52  CM 100.............     251.26     261.91     441.14     444.72     466.33     556.63
    CL 200..........................     618.34     641.85   1,486.10  CL 250.............     542.24     588.44     802.85     707.27     736.59   1,785.43
                                     ---------------------------------                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
          Total**...................   1,428.87   1,476.84   2,466.11      Total..........   1,503.46   1,570.31   1,942.51   1,567.77   1,623.34   2,811.34
                                                                                MD                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     423.30     400.08     400.08     252.46     239.11     254.24
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      47.55      60.15      61.55      57.97      74.46     116.29
                                                                       CM 100.............     125.70     149.62     179.92     350.27     409.20     449.51
                                                                       CL 250.............     325.30     335.20     388.78     502.63     551.49   1,184.16
                                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     921.85     945.05   1,030.33   1,163.33   1,274.27   2,004.20
                                                                                VA                                                                          
                                                                       BI 100/300.........     322.05     328.25     311.25     323.03     323.10     347.70
                                                                       PD 50..............      In BI      In BI      In BI  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       Med................        N/A        N/A        N/A  .........  .........  .........
                                                                       UM 100/300.........      28.58      28.58      28.75      58.27      56.62      94.98
                                                                       CM 100.............     100.73     105.94     139.24     414.48     401.15     507.42
                                                                       CL 250.............     241.53     239.58     260.76     645.13     637.48   1,488.70
                                                                      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Total..........     692.89     702.35     740.00   1,440.91   1,418.35   2,438.80
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Notes: Comparable coverage was priced in the allowance and in the reference area, and the premiums were compared to derive indexes for each type of     
      coverage. With two exceptions, these indexes were used to adjust reference area premiums by type of coverage to estimate the cost of equivalent       
      coverage in allowance area. The exceptions are Uninsured Motorist premiums, which were adjusted using the relative total cost of premiums (less       
      Medical coverage where applicable), and Medical premiums, which were not adjusted because they were not part of the reference are normal coverage.    
    *Less Medical                                                                                                                                           
    **Including Medical                                                                                                                                     
    
    
                 Appendix 17.--Air Fares and Other Transportation Expenses Cost Analysis Summary Program            
                                                  [Summer 1994 Survey]                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Air fares and                                
                                                                           other       Total cost DC                
                                Location                              transportation       area            Index    
                                                                       expenses cost                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Honolulu, HI....................................................            $289            $441           65.53
    Hawaii County, HI...............................................             427             441           96.83
    Kauai County, HI................................................             419             441           95.01
    Maui County, HI.................................................             429             441           97.28
    Guam............................................................            1171             441          265.53
    Puerto Rico.....................................................             639             441          144.90
    Virgin Islands..................................................             697             441          158.05
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                    
    
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             Air Fares and Other Transportation Expenses Composites         
                              [Summer 1994 Survey]                          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Location                      Weights          Cost     
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    San Juan, PR............................           88.90            $639
    Mayaguez, PR............................           11.10             639
                                             -------------------------------
        Total Weight........................          100.00  ..............
                                             ===============================
    Puerto Rico cost........................  ..............             639
    Hilo, HI................................           83.17             429
    Kailua Kona, HI.........................           16.83             419
                                             -------------------------------
        Total Weight........................          100.00  ..............
                                             ===============================
    Hawaii County, HI cost..................  ..............             427
    St. Croix, VI...........................           45.09             697
    St. Thomas, VI..........................           54.91             697
                                             -------------------------------
        Total Weight........................          100.00  ..............
                                             ===============================
    Virgin Islands cost.....................  ..............             697
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                          Appendix 18.--Transportation Analysis                                     
                                      [Location: Honolulu, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................           6,770           5,576          121.41
    2. Fort Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           7,940           6,546          121.30
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           7,891           6,655          118.57
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          120.43
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       120.43        94.64       113.98        93.54       112.65        92.47       111.36
    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................        65.53         5.36         3.51         6.46         4.23         7.53         4.93
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       117.49  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       116.88  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       116.29
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                    [Location: Hawaii County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                               
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................          $7,810          $5,576          140.06
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           8,149           6,546          124.49
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           9,340           6,655          140.35
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          134.97
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       134.97        94.64       127.74        93.54       126.26        92.47      124.81 
    
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    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................        96.83         5.36         5.19         6.46         6.25         7.53         7.29
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       132.93  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       132.51  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       132.10
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                    [Location: Kauai County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4cyl............................          $7,085          $5,576          127.06
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           7,505           6,546          114.65
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           9,332           6,655          140.23
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          127.31
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       127.31        94.64       120.49        93.54       119.09        92.47       117.72
    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................        95.01         5.36         5.09         6.46         6.13         7.53         7.15
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       125.58  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       125.22  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       124.87
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                     [Location: Maui County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................          $6,788          $5,576          121.74
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           7,978           6,546          121.88
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           9,570           6,655          143.80
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          129.14
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       129.14        94.64       122.22        93.54       120.80        92.47       119.42
    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................        97.28         5.36         5.21         6.46         6.28         7.53         7.32
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       127.43  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
    
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          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       127.08  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       126.74
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                          [Location: Guam; Summer 1994 Survey]                                      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................          $5,611          $5,576          100.63
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           8,685           6,546          132.68
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           7,854           6,655          118.02
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          117.11
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       117.11        94.64       110.84        93.54       109.55        92.47       108.29
    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................       265.53         5.36        14.22         6.46        17.14         7.53        19.99
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       125.06  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       126.69  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       128.28
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                       [Location: Puerto Rico; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................          $6,424          $5,576          115.21
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr Sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           7,669           6,549          117.16
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           8,328           6,655          125.14
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          119.17
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       119.17        94.64       112.79        93.54       111.48        92.47       110.20
    Air Fares and other transportation expenses..................       144.90         5.36         7.76         6.46         9.35         7.53        10.31
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       120.55  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       120.83  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       121.11
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                                                            
    
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                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                                     [Location: Virgin Islands; Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Total annual    Total cost DC                
                                 Vehicle                                   cost            area            Index    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 dr sdn 1.5L 4 cyl...........................          $6,536          $5,576          117.22
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 dr sedan 3.0L 6 cyl.........................           7,910           6,546          120.84
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 dr 4.3L 6 cyl.........................           9,297           6,655          139.70
                                                                     -----------------------------------------------
        Average index...............................................  ..............  ..............          125.92
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                                                     Transportation Summary                                                                 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                               Category                              Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private transportation.......................................       125.92        94.64       119.18        93.54       117.79        92.47       116.44
    Air fares and other transportation expenses..................       158.05         5.36         8.47         6.46        10.20         7.53        11.90
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       127.65  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       127.99  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       128.34
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                         Appendix 19--Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                    
                                      [Location: Honolulu, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       104.94
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       8.3800       5.5800       1.5018          4.9         7.36  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       5.9200       5.3000       1.1170         12.2        13.66  ...........
    Vision check......................      67.2400      51.1700       1.3141          5.5         7.17  ...........
    Dental service....................     128.0000     108.5600       1.1791         16.1        18.97  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      38.9600      55.8300       0.6978         15.9        11.11  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     581.5000     445.2300       1.3061          4.1         5.37  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       104.94        41.50        43.55        31.33        32.87        23.51        24.68
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       116.33        15.80        18.38         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       115.43         0.00         0.00        16.85        19.45         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       114.55         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.22
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........       104.63  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       104.14  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       103.73
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                        [Location: Hilo, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       105.53
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       7.4600       5.5800       1.3369          4.9         6.55  ...........
    
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    Tetracycline......................       6.6000       5.3000       1.2453         12.2        15.23  ...........
    Vision check......................      67.6000      51.1700       1.3211          5.5         7.21  ...........
    Dental service....................     133.0000     108.5600       1.2251         16.1        19.71  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      37.0000      55.8300       0.6627         15.9        10.55  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     539.0000     445.2300       1.2106          4.1         4.98  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       105.53        41.50        43.79        31.33        33.06        23.51        24.81
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       115.28        15.80        18.21         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       114.53         0.00         0.00        16.85        19.30         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       113.81         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.09
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       104.70  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       104.18  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       103.73
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                     [Location: Kailua Kona, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       116.44
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       8.5700       5.5800       1.5358          4.9         7.53  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       7.1400       5.3000       1.3472         12.2        16.48  ...........
    Vision check......................      65.0000      51.1700       1.2703          5.5         6.94  ...........
    Dental service....................     156.7000     108.5600       1.4434         16.1        23.22  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      57.3300      55.8300       1.0269         15.9        16.35  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     500.0000     445.2300       1.1230          4.1         4.62  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                          Lower                 Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       116.44        41.50        48.32        31.33        36.48        23.51        27.38
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       116.07        15.80        18.34         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       115.35         0.00         0.00        16.85        19.44         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       114.63         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.24
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       109.36  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       107.74  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       106.45
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                                                            
    
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             Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Hawaii County Composite        
                              [Summer 1994 Survey]                          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Total indexes         
                                            --------------------------------
              Location             Weights     Lower      Middle     Upper  
                                               income     income     income 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hilo, HI....................      83.17     104.70     104.18     103.73
    Kailua Kona, HI.............      16.83     109.36     107.74     106.45
                                 -------------------------------------------
        Total weight............     100.00  .........  .........  .........
        Composite indexes.......  .........     105.48     104.78     104.19
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                Miscellaneous Expense Account--Category Index Development                           
                                    [Location: Kauai County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       110.96
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       8.6200       5.5800       1.5448          4.9         7.57  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       7.3700       5.3000       1.3906         12.2        17.01  ...........
    Vision check......................      63.0000      51.1700       1.2312          5.5         6.72  ...........
    Dental service....................     142.6700     108.5600       1.3142         16.1        21.15  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      42.9000      55.8300       0.7684         15.9        12.23  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     539.0000     445.2300       1.2106          4.1         4.98  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       110.96        41.50        46.05        31.33        34.76        23.51        26.09
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       119.18        15.80        18.83         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       118.11         0.00         0.00        16.85        19.90         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       117.09         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.67
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       107.58  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       106.48  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       105.59
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                     [Location: Maui County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       114.37
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       9.3100       5.5800       1.6685          4.9         8.18  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       6.5600       5.3000       1.2377         12.2        15.14  ...........
    Vision check......................      55.7300      51.1700       1.0891          5.5         5.95  ...........
    Dental service....................     159.4200     108.5600       1.4685         16.1        23.63  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      53.2700      55.8300       0.9541         15.9        15.19  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     539.0000     445.2300       1.2106          4.1         4.98  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
                                                         [Location: Maui County, HI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                                    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       114.37        41.50        47.46        31.33        35.83        23.51        26.89
    
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    2. Cash contributions:                                         ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........         0.00
        Lower income.............................................       120.24        15.80        19.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       119.37         0.00         0.00        16.85        20.11         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       118.54         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.93
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       109.16  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       107.76  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       106.65
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                          [Location: Guam; Summer 1994 Survey]                                      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       100.03
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       9.6100       5.5800       1.7222          4.9         8.44  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       4.3000       5.3000       0.8113         12.2         9.92  ...........
    Vision check......................      20.0000      51.1700       0.3909          5.5         2.13  ...........
    Dental service....................     172.0000     108.5600       1.5844         16.1        25.49  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      37.3300      55.8300       0.6686         15.9        10.64  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     229.0000     445.2300       0.5143          4.1         2.11  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       100.03        41.50        41.51        31.33        31.34        23.51        23.52
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       115.98        15.80        18.33         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       116.04         0.00         0.00        16.85        19.55         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       116.11         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        20.50
    3. Personal Insurance/Pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       102.54  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       102.71  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       102.85
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                      [Location: Mayaguez, PR; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        76.60
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       5.9500       5.5800       1.0663          4.9         5.22  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       3.4300       5.3000       0.6472         12.2         7.92  ...........
    Vision check......................      26.6700      51.1700       0.5212          5.5         2.85  ...........
    Dental service....................      73.3300     108.5600       0.6755         16.1        10.87  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      21.6700      55.8300       0.3881         15.9         6.18  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     245.0000     445.2300       0.5503          4.1         2.26  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                    
    
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                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................        76.60        41.50        31.79        31.33        24.00        23.51        18.01
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................        93.40        15.80        14.76         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................        92.90         0.00         0.00        16.85        15.65         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................        92.40         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        16.31
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........        89.25  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        91.47  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        93.15
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                      [Location: San Juan, PR; Summer 1994 Survey]                                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        77.79
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       5.5100       5.5800       0.9875          4.9         4.84  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       3.4300       5.3000       0.6472         12.2         7.92  ...........
    Vision check......................      32.5000      51.1700       0.6351          5.5         3.47  ...........
    Dental service....................      65.0000     108.5600       0.5987         16.1         9.63  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      30.0000      55.8300       0.5373         15.9         8.55  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     225.0000     445.2300       0.5054          4.1         2.08  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................        77.79        41.50        32.28        31.33        24.37        23.51        18.29
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       103.10        15.80        16.29         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       103.14         0.00         0.00        16.85        17.38         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       103.17         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        18.21
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total weights............................................  ...........      100.000  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total indexes:                                                                                                                                      
          Lower..................................................  ...........  ...........        91.27  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        93.57  ...........  ...........
          Upper..................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        95.33
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
              Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Puerto Rico Composite         
                              [Summer 1994 Survey]                          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Total indexes         
                                            --------------------------------
              Location             Weights     Lower      Middle     Upper  
                                               income     income     income 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    San Juan, PR................      88.90      91.27      93.57      95.33
    Mayaguez, PR................      11.10      89.25      91.47      93.15
                                 -------------------------------------------
          Total weight..........     100.00  .........  .........  .........
          Composite indexes.....  .........      91.05      93.34      95.09
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                            
    
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                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                      [Location: St. Croix, VI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         Area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        84.45
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       6.1600       5.5800       1.1039          4.9         5.41  ...........
    Tetracycline......................       5.9300       5.3000       1.1189         12.2        13.68  ...........
    Vision check......................      46.6700      51.1700       0.9121          5.5         4.98  ...........
    Dental service....................      57.3300     108.5600       0.5281         16.1         8.50  ...........
    Doctor visit......................      30.0000      55.8300       0.5373         15.9         8.55  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     220.0000     445.2300       0.4941          4.1         2.03  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................        84.45        41.50        35.04        31.33        26.46        23.51        19.86
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       105.06        15.80        16.60         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       104.67         0.00         0.00        16.85        17.64         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       104.27         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        18.41
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........        94.34  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        95.92  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        97.10
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                               Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Category Index Development                           
                                     [Location: St. Thomas, VI; Summer 1994 Survey]                                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Price DC                                                     
               Category/item               Price         area        Ratio       Weights      Subtotal      Index   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Medical care......................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       126.87
    Nonprescription pain reliever.....       8.0500       5.5800       1.4427          4.9         7.07  ...........
    Tetracycline......................      16.1400       5.3000       3.0453         12.2        37.24  ...........
    Vision check......................      45.0000      51.1700       0.8794          5.5         4.80  ...........
    Dental service....................      97.0000     108.5600       0.8935         16.1        14.38  ...........
    Doctor visist.....................      63.3300      55.8300       1.1343         15.9        18.06  ...........
    Hospital room.....................     435.0000     445.2300       0.9770          4.1         4.02  ...........
    Health insurance..................       1.0000       1.0000       1.0000         41.3        41.30  ...........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                     Total Index Development                                                                
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
                              Categories                             Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     indexes      Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal     Weights      Subtotal 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical care..............................................       126.87        41.50        52.65        31.33        39.74        23.51        29.83
    2. Cash contributions:                                                                                                                                  
        Lower income.............................................       108.23        15.80        17.10         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Middle income............................................       108.20         0.00         0.00        16.85        18.23         0.00         0.00
        Upper income.............................................       108.11         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        17.65        19.09
    3. Personal insurance/pensions...............................       100.00        42.70        42.70        51.82        51.82        58.83        58.83
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total weights..........................................  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
                                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Total indexes:                                                                                                                                    
            Lower................................................  ...........  ...........       112.45  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
            Middle...............................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       109.79  ...........  ...........
            Upper................................................  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       107.75
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                                                                                                            
    
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            Miscellaneous Expense Analysis--Virgin Islands Composite        
                              [Summer 1994 Survey]                          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Total indexes         
                                            --------------------------------
              Location             Weights     Lower      Middle     Upper  
                                               income     income     income 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    St. Croix, VI...............      45.09      94.34      95.92      97.10
    St. Thomas, VI..............      54.91     112.45     109.79     107.75
                                 -------------------------------------------
          Total weight..........     100.00  .........  .........  .........
          Composite indexes.....                104.28     103.54     102.95
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    [FR Doc. 95-28905 Filed 11-28-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/29/1995
Department:
Personnel Management Office
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-28905
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before January 29, 1996.
Pages:
61332-61417 (86 pages)
PDF File:
95-28905.pdf