94-21119. Report on Winter 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living Allowances in Alaska; Notice OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT  

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    Report on Winter 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living 
    Allowances in Alaska; Notice
    OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
    
     
    Report on Winter 1994 Surveys Used To Determine Cost-of-Living 
    Allowances in Alaska
    
    AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice publishes the ``Report to OPM on Living Costs in 
    Alaska and in the Washington, DC, Area, June 1994,'' prepared by 
    Runzheimer International under Government contract OPM-90-0705.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before October 31, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments to Allan G. Hearne, Methodology 
    Development Branch, Office of Compensation Policy, Personnel Systems 
    and Oversight Group, Office of Personnel Management, room 6H31, 1900 E 
    Street NW., Washington, DC 20415.
    
    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 Alaska and in the Washington DC 
    Area, June 1994,'' produced by Runzheimer International under contract 
    with OPM. This report explains in detail the methodologies, 
    calculations, and findings of the winter 1994 living-cost surveys 
    conducted in Alaska and in the Washington, DC area.
        The report presents only the results of the winter 1994 surveys. It 
    does not cover the summer 1993 living-cost surveys conducted in Hawaii, 
    Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The results of the 
    summer 1993 surveys were published in the Federal Register on May 26, 
    1994. Reporting the summer and winter living-cost surveys separately 
    allows OPM to adjust COLA rates where warranted in a more timely 
    manner.
        Based on the winter 1994 living-cost surveys, Runzheimer computed 
    index values of relative living costs in allowance areas using an index 
    scale where the living costs in the Washington, DC area equal 100. (See 
    the Executive Summary of the June 1994 Runzheimer report accompanying 
    this notice.) OPM notes that the winter survey indices showed that the 
    COLA rate for the Rest of the State of Alaska is currently set at the 
    proper level but that the rates authorized for all of the other Alaska 
    allowance areas are above levels warranted by the indices. However, the 
    Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 
    1992 (Pub. L. 102-141), prohibits reductions in COLA rates through 
    December 31, 1995. Therefore, OPM is not proposing any adjustments to 
    the COLA rates in Alaska at this time.
    
        U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
    James B. King,
    Director.
    
    Report to OPM on Living Costs in Alaska and in the Washington, DC, Area
    
    June 1994
    
    Table of Contents
    
    Executive Summary
    1.  Introduction
        1.1  Report Objectives
        1.2  Changes in This Year's Survey
        1.3  Pricing Period
        1.4  Living Cost Components
    2.  Overall Mode
        2.1  Measurement of Living-Cost Differences
        2.1.1  Target Population: Federal Employees
        2.1.2  Determination of Expenditure Patterns
        2.1.2.1  Source of Expenditure Data
        2.1.2.2  Income Level Adjustments
        2.1.2.3  Family Size Considerations
        2.1.2.4  Analysis of the 1988 Consumer Expenditure Survey
        2.2  General Formulae and Applications
        2.3  Data Collection Process
        2.3.1  In-house Research Staff
        2.3.2  Field Researchers--``Research Associates''
        2.3.3 On-site Visits by Runzheimer Research Personnel
        2.4  Editing and Quality Control Procedures
        2.5  Pricing Survey in Nome, Alaska
        2.6  Surveying the Washington, D.C., Area
    3.  Consumption Goods & Services
        3.1  Component Overview
        3.2  Marketbasket Research
        3.2.1  Expenditure Research--Category Weightings
        3.2.2  Expenditure Research--Subcategory and Item Weightings
        3.3  Marketbasket Item Specifications
        3.3.1  Exchange and Commissary Expenditure Research
        3.4  Goods & Services Data Collection Procedures
        3.4.1  Data Collection Materials
        3.4.2  Outlet Selection
        3.5  Inclusion of Sales and Excise Taxes
        3.6  Goods & Services Survey Results
    4.  Housing
        4.1  Component Overview
        4.2  Housing Model
        4.2.1  Expenditure Research
        4.2.2  Development of Housing Profiles
        4.2.3  Living Community Selection
        4.2.4  Identification and Quantification of 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  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
        4.4.1.1  Data Trimming
        4.4.1.2  Special Considerations
        4.4.2  Rental Data Analysis
        4.4.2.1  Data Trimming and Special Analyses
        4.4.3  Analysis of Housing-Related Expenses
        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
        5.3  Public Transportation Methodology
        5.4  Transportation Survey Results
    6.  Miscellaneous Expenses
        6.1  Component Overview
        6.2  Miscellaneous Expense Model
        6.2.1  Expenditure Research
        6.2.2  Miscellaneous Expense Methodology
        6.3  Miscellaneous Expense Data Collection Procedures
        6.4  Miscellaneous Expense Survey Results
    7.  Final Results
        7.1  Total Comparative Cost Indexes
        7.2  General Comments
        7.3  Recommendations
    
    Appendix
    
    Appendix 1  Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES)
    Appendix 2  Marketbasket Descriptions
    Appendix 3  Pricing Changes: Goods & Services/Miscellaneous Expense/
    Housing Related
    Appendix 4  Consumption Goods & Services Analysis
    Appendix 5  Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowances Price Survey 
    Data and Background Survey Data Collection Procedures
    Appendix 6  1993/1994 OPM Living Community Selection
    Appendix 7  Housing Cost Analysis
    Appendix 8  Housing Analysis
    Appendix 9A  Analysis of Home Sales Data
    Appendix 9B  Analysis of Rental Data
    Appendix 10  Private Transportation Cost Analysis
    Appendix 11  Transportation Analysis
    Appendix 12  Miscellaneous Expense Analysis
    Appendix 13  Federal Employment Weights Within A Single Allowance 
    Area
    Appendix 14  Component Expenditure Amounts & Total Comparative Cost 
    Indexes
    
    Executive Summary
    
        This report culminates the fifth living-cost comparison study 
    undertaken by Runzheimer International for the Office of Personnel 
    Management (OPM) under contract OPM-90-0705. The contract requires 
    Runzheimer to:
    
    (1) survey living costs in 4 cost-of-living allowance (COLA) areas and 
    the Washington, D.C., area, and
    (2) compare living costs between the areas and the D.C. area.
    
        To determine living costs in the identified areas and build this 
    report, Runzheimer researched over 1,000 outlets and gathered more than 
    6,000 price quotes.
        This report presents the results of the living-cost surveys 
    conducted during the winter of 1994. The results of the summer 1993 
    surveys were presented in a report provided to OPM earlier this year.
        To ease interpretation of the research results, we display the 
    outcome of the comparisons as living-cost indexes in the table below. 
    In addition, the table shows living-cost indexes for federal employees 
    who have unlimited access to commissary and exchange facilities because 
    of their employment. The index for the Washington, D.C., area (not 
    shown) is 100.00 because it is, by definition, the reference area. 
    
                         Final Cost Comparison Indexes                      
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                                                       Local      Commissary
                    Allowance area                    pricing    & exchange 
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    Anchorage, Alaska.............................       103.94       101.32
    Fairbanks, Alaska.............................       106.03       103.41
    Juneau, Alaska................................       108.10           NA
    Other Areas in Alaska*........................       127.56          NA 
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    * As represented by Nome, AK.                                           
    NA = Not Applicable                                                     
    
        One of the changes OPM requested this year was to separate the 
    reporting of the summer and winter living-cost surveys. The purpose of 
    this change was to allow OPM to adjust COLA where warranted in a more 
    timely manner. Other changes included:
         A moving average approach to introduce new federal 
    employment weights,
         A new methodology for collecting and analyzing automotive 
    maintenance cost, and
         Minor changes in pricing sources for certain items to 
    refine the comparisons of D.C. and allowance area prices.
        We discuss these and other adjustments in appropriate sections 
    throughout this report.
        In addition, to monitor, fine-tune, and maintain effective control 
    of the data-gathering efforts in Alaska, Runzheimer sent a full-time 
    research professional to Alaska to visit retail outlets, Runzheimer 
    research associates, housing data sources, and living communities.
    
    Report to OPM on Living Costs in Alaska and in the Washington, DC, Area
    
    1. Introduction
    
    1.1 Report Objectives
        This comprehensive report culminates data-gathering and research 
    work undertaken in Winter 1994 as required by Task 2 of contract OPM-
    90-0705 between the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Runzheimer 
    International. The report details the results of Runzheimer 
    International's surveys of over 1,000 outlets to obtain more than 6,000 
    price quotes and the analyses of the data.
        In 1990, in fulfillment of Task 1 of the contract, Runzheimer 
    worked with OPM to design a model for estimating comparative living 
    costs between the allowance areas and the Washington, D.C., area. Task 
    2 of the contract required that Runzheimer apply the model by 
    conducting living-cost surveys, analyzing the results, and developing 
    living-cost comparative indexes. On February 26, 1991, OPM published 
    that model and the results of the first surveys conducted under the 
    model in the Federal Register. On December 10, 1992, OPM published in 
    the Federal Register the second report, which covered the summer 1991 
    and winter 1992 surveys. On August 30, 1993, OPM published in the 
    Federal Register the next report that covered the summer 1992 and 
    winter 1993 surveys; and on May 26, 1994, OPM published the results of 
    the summer 1993 surveys.
        This report provides only the results of the winter 1994 surveys. 
    This change was made at OPM's request. Separating the summer 1993 and 
    winter 1994 surveys allowed OPM to adjust COLA rates where warranted in 
    a more timely manner.
        The analyses establish the comparative cost differences between the 
    listed allowance areas and the Washington, D.C., area:
    
    1. Anchorage, Alaska
    2. Fairbanks, Alaska
    3. Juneau, Alaska
    4. Other Areas in Alaska (as represented by Nome, Alaska)
    
        By law, Washington, D.C., is the base or ``reference'' area for the 
    nonforeign area COLA program.
        Task 2 of the OPM contract also required Runzheimer International 
    to calculate comparative living costs in the areas listed below and the 
    Washington, D.C., area for federal civilian employees who have access 
    to military commissaries and post exchanges.
    
    1. Anchorage, AK
    2. Fairbanks, AK
    
        Under OPM regulations, federal civilian employees who have 
    unlimited access to commissaries and post exchanges due to their 
    employment by the government may receive a different allowance rate 
    than other federal employees. This regulation does not apply to federal 
    employees who have limited access or unlimited access for other 
    reasons--e.g., being married to active or retired military personnel.
    1.2 Changes in This Year's Survey
        Runzheimer and OPM made several changes to the survey and analyses. 
    These changes included:
         Reporting the results of the summer and winter surveys 
    separately,
         Using a moving average approach to introduce new federal 
    employment weights,
         Updating appliance models or replacing one make with 
    another where a previous brand was difficult to find,
         Employing a new methodology for determining automobile 
    maintenance costs,
         Surveying only the cash price at branded gas stations 
    unless only non-branded stations are available, and
         More accurately defining the distinguishing differences 
    between family dining and fine dining.
        Runzheimer has continued to include catalog sales in its survey. 
    Since the Sears catalogs have been discontinued, Runzheimer has 
    researched hundreds of catalogs to determine which are most 
    appropriate. Runzheimer researchers found that most catalogs have 
    uniform shipping charges. Only catalogs that sell merchandise in the 
    allowance areas and Washington, D.C. area were used.
        Appendix 3 identifies Goods & Services, Miscellaneous Expense, and 
    Housing Related pricing changes. Current housing data can be found in 
    Appendix 9A and Appendix 9B. Other changes are discussed where 
    applicable in the report.
    1.3 Pricing Period
        Runzheimer collected price data for the Alaska allowance areas 
    (and, again, the Washington, D.C., area) in February 1994. As with the 
    previous surveys, however, our research associates collected price data 
    for items dependent upon the pricing of other items slightly later 
    (i.e., in March and April 1994).
        To ensure consistent seasonal catalog pricing, Runzheimer used 
    fall/winter catalogs for the Alaska areas.
    1.4 Living Cost Components
        In accordance with federal regulations, expense components 
    Runzheimer costed to develop analyses, comparisons, and the report 
    were:
    
    1. Housing and Housing Related Expenses
    2. Transportation
    3. Consumption Goods & Services
    4. Miscellaneous Expenses
    
        Runzheimer factored sales, excise and property taxes into the 
    analysis where applicable. However, in keeping with previous reports, 
    we did not factor federal, state and local income taxes into the 
    analysis. Because income taxes significantly affect living costs, 
    Runzheimer and OPM are researching the issue of including income taxes 
    in future surveys.
        Educational opportunities vary significantly among locations in 
    terms of availability, quality, and other factors. Runzheimer analysts 
    and OPM officials agree that, without additional information, attempts 
    to measure cost differences in education in the selected areas would be 
    highly subjective and would not add to the integrity of the model. 
    Therefore, education expense is not included in the model or surveys.
    
    2. Overall Model
    
    2.1  Measurement of Living-Cost Differences
        The most common and most 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 
    relative cost differences, combining them according to their importance 
    in terms of consumer expenditures. Runzheimer applied this methodology 
    to compare living costs in each of the allowance areas with living 
    costs in the Washington, D.C., area.
        To move from this basic concept to computing comparative living 
    costs between each allowance area and the Washington, D.C., area, 
    Runzheimer followed five main processes or steps:
    
    Step 1  Identify the segment of the population for which this analysis 
    is being targeted (i.e., the target population).
    Step 2  Determine how these people spend their money.
    Step 3  Select items to represent the expense categories for which 
    these people spend their money.
    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.
    2.1.1  Target Population: Federal Employees
        Runzheimer's living-cost model measures living-cost differences for 
    non-military federal employees having annual base salaries between 
    $10,000 and $80,000, the salary range of the 1990 General Schedule of 
    the Federal Government. Because living-cost differences may vary 
    depending on an employee's income level, Runzheimer designed its 
    analytical model to identify living costs at three income levels.
        In its first report to OPM, Runzheimer used the salary distribution 
    of all General Schedule employees as of March 31, 1990, which OPM 
    supplied, to determine the income levels that most accurately represent 
    the federal employee population. After analyzing the array of salary 
    data, Runzheimer picked the midpoints of the lower, middle and upper 
    thirds of the distribution as its three income levels ($18,000, $28,400 
    and $45,200 respectively).
        Runzheimer applied the same income levels for this report as it did 
    for the first. In previous reports, Runzheimer recommended that OPM 
    consider introducing changes in income levels and weights on a gradual 
    basis. OPM agreed, and this year OPM introduced new Federal employment 
    weights that are based on a moving average. OPM has informed Runzheimer 
    that OPM plans to introduce other changes, such as new representative 
    income levels and Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) weights, in future 
    surveys.
        Runzheimer uses Federal employment weights in the model in two 
    ways: (1) to combine survey data from multiple survey areas within a 
    single allowance area and (2) to combine relative living costs by 
    income level within each allowance area into a single index for the 
    area (as required by section 591.205(c) of title 5, Code of Federal 
    Regulations).
        OPM's moving average allows the gradual introduction of new 
    employment distribution data over time. The weights are based on a 
    three-year average of GS employment. Each year, the latest GS 
    employment data will be added to the three-year average, the oldest 
    data will be deleted, and a new three-year average will be computed. 
    This will keep the weights current while mitigating any fluctuations 
    due to short-term changes in Federal employment.
        In this first application of the moving average, OPM is departing 
    slightly from the process described above in that the three employment 
    distributions used are for the periods of 1990, 1992, and 1993. The 
    1990 rather than the 1991 employment is used because the model 
    previously used 1990 data only. (See Appendix 13.)
    2.1.2  Determination of Expenditure Patterns
    2.1.2.1  Source of Expenditure Data
        Conforming with last year's process, Runzheimer used the ``prepub'' 
    statistical reports from the 1988 CES dated February 13, 1990 (see 
    Appendix 1) as the basis for weighing expenditure patterns.
    2.1.2.2  Income Level Adjustments
        Because the CES reflected 1988 expenditure levels, Runzheimer 
    reduced the three 1990 incomes back to 1988 levels before beginning the 
    expenditure analysis. To calculate estimated 1988 income levels, 
    Runzheimer used the average percentage salary increases of federal 
    employees for the two-year period in question as supplied by OPM 
    officials (4.1% increase 1988-89 and 3.6% increase 1989-90, resulting 
    in a 7.85% two-year increase). This adjustment reduced the 1990 income 
    levels to estimated 1988 levels of $16,700, $26,300, and $41,900.
    2.1.2.3  Family Size Considerations
        A family size of 2.6 was inherent in the weighing scheme Runzheimer 
    employed to price all allowance areas. Derived from CES research, the 
    number represented an average for the nation.
    2.1.2.4  Analysis of the 1988 Consumer Expenditure Survey
        From the 1988 CES, Runzheimer used the statistical report entitled 
    ``Table 2. Income before Taxes,'' which listed average expenditures for 
    families earning similar incomes, organized into eight income ranges. 
    Runzheimer analyzed these data to develop typical spending patterns for 
    the three income profiles identified in 2.1.2.2. (The table below 
    displays the results of the analysis.)
        Seven income ranges encompassed the salary range of the General 
    Schedule:
    
    $10,000 to $14,999
    $15,000 to $19,999
    $20,000 to $29,999
    $30,000 to $39,999
    $40,000 to $49,999
    $50,000 and over
    All respondents combined
    
        The 1988 CES grouped 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).
        Drawing on this survey of expenditure data, Runzheimer sorted the 
    item groupings into the four main cost components specified in the OPM 
    regulations: Consumption Goods & Services, Transportation, Housing, and 
    Miscellaneous Expenses. Runzheimer observed that families in the lower 
    income ranges spent more of their money, as a percentage of total 
    expenses, on goods and services and housing than families in higher 
    income ranges. Also, families spent approximately the same percentage 
    of their total expenses on transportation, regardless of income. 
    Consequently, the Miscellaneous Expense component which includes such 
    things as medical-care expenses, contributions, gifts to non-family 
    members, pension funds, long-term savings and investments, and life 
    insurance premiums--increased as a percentage of total expenses as 
    income increased.
        To develop accurate and defensible weighing patterns for the three 
    income levels, Runzheimer performed linear regression analysis on the 
    selected 1988 CES data. Listed below are the results of Runzheimer's 
    analysis for the income ranges listed on the preceding page: 
    
                             Component Expenses Expressed as a Percentage of Total Expenses                         
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      Income level     Income level       Goods &         Housing     Transportation       Misc.           Total    
          1991         1988 (Est.)       services       (percent)       (percent)       (percent)       (percent)   
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    $18,000.........         $16,700           39.59           24.35           20.76           15.30          100.00
    28,400..........          26,300           39.15           23.48           20.33           17.04          100.00
    45,200..........          41,900           38.74           22.66           19.94           18.66         100.00 
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    AARunzheimer further sorted Goods & Services into ten categories and used linear regression techniques to       
      provide accurate ratios of renters to homeowners at each income level. Statistics on these component groupings
      appear later in this report.                                                                                  
    
    2.2  General Formulae and Applications
        An ``index'' is a mathematical way to compare one price (or set of 
    data) with another. For example, if a price index for a can of green 
    beans is 110, that means that a can of green beans costs 10% more in 
    the pricing area (i.e., allowance area) than in the reference area 
    (i.e., the Washington, D.C., area).
        Runzheimer computed indexes for hundreds of items. To combine these 
    indexes, Runzheimer applied weights from the CES that reflected the 
    relative amount consumers normally spend on the 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 canned green beans than on apples.
        Runzheimer employed an indexing methodology known as Laspeyres to 
    derive total cost indexes for each of three income levels and for each 
    costed location. As applied to living-cost research, the Laspeyres 
    index reflects the expenditure patterns of the people in the reference 
    area (i.e., the Washington, D.C., area) to weight the prices. Because 
    detailed CES data by income level are not published for the Washington, 
    D.C., area, Runzheimer used nationwide CES data to compute weights. 
    Consequently, Runzheimer did not technically apply the Laspeyres index 
    methodology in its pure form. Nevertheless, Runzheimer firmly believes 
    that this nuance does not invalidate the price comparisons presented in 
    this report.
        As described in the example above and in greater detail in sections 
    3.2 and 6.2, Runzheimer applied the Laspeyres methodology to compute 
    price indexes for the Goods & Services and the Miscellaneous Expenses 
    components, respectively. For the Transportation and the Housing 
    components, Runzheimer used a combination of a cost-build-up approach 
    and the Laspeyres methodology to compute component indexes.
        In conformance with section 591.205(c), title 5, Code of Federal 
    Regulations, Runzheimer followed a five-step process to derive the 
    overall total indexes for each allowance area. First, Runzheimer used 
    the CES data and the income ranges described in section 2.1.2.4 above 
    to derive the amount of money consumers typically spend on each 
    component at each income level. These amounts appear in the table below 
    and in Appendix 14. 
    
                               Typical Consumer Expenditures by Income Level and Component                          
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                                          Goods &                                                                   
              Income level               services        Own/rent     Transportation       Misc.           Total    
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    Lower...........................          $7,126          $4,383          $3,737          $2,754         $18,000
    Middle..........................          11,119           6,668           5,774           4,839          28,400
    Upper...........................          17,510          10,242           9,013           8,434         45,200 
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    Note: Values may not total because of rounding.                                                                 
    
        Second, for each allowance area, Runzheimer multiplied the 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), we produced two sets of total relative costs--one for 
    owners and another for renters.
        Third, for each allowance area and income level, Runzheimer 
    combined the total relative costs for owners and renters using the 
    proportion of owners and renters as identified in the CES to weigh the 
    costs. (See section 4.2.1.) This produced an overall, average, relative 
    living cost at each income level in each allowance area.
        Fourth, for each allowance area, the overall, average relative 
    costs by income level were combined using federal employment weights 
    based on the employment at each income level in the allowance area. 
    Applying the same allowance-area employment weights, Runzheimer 
    computed an overall, average cost for the reference area.
        The last step was to divide the overall, average relative cost for 
    the allowance area by the overall, average cost for the reference area 
    to produce the final index. (See Appendix 14 for the calculations for 
    each index.)
    2.3  Data Collection Process
        As noted earlier, Runzheimer obtained price information on over 
    6,000 items from over 1,000 outlets. To accomplish this important 
    research effort, we selected the most efficient and effective 
    information-gathering approaches possible. This section describes the 
    various approaches.
    2.3.1  In-house Research Staff
        Runzheimer research personnel at its corporate headquarters in 
    Rochester, Wisconsin, 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;
         Contacted professionals in the real estate business in 
    each of the costed locations to obtain general information as well as 
    specific rental rates and home market values;
         Conducted pricing surveys on site and by telephone for 
    many items;
         Served as a liaison for field researchers;
         Performed hundreds of quality control checks in 
    conformance with editing rules communicated by Runzheimer to OPM once 
    the data had been collected (these checks often involved verification 
    of the survey data through telephone calls as well as comparing current 
    data-gathering results with those from the 1992-1993 survey); and
         Analyzed and computed the category, component and total 
    comparative cost indexes.
    2.3.2  Field Researchers--``Research Associates''
        Collection of most price data was best accomplished through 
    personal visits to retail outlets (e.g., grocery, clothing, 
    automobiles). For these activities, Runzheimer hired residents of each 
    allowance area as independent contractors (``research associates''). 
    For years, when measuring living costs for its clients, Runzheimer has 
    applied this approach to data collection in over 80 countries 
    worldwide.
        To avoid any real or perceived conflicts of interest, Runzheimer 
    did not hire persons as research associates who were either employees 
    of the Federal Government, or who had immediate family who were 
    employees of the Federal Government.
    2.3.3  On-site Visits by Runzheimer Research Personnel
        Full-time Runzheimer research professionals travelled to selected 
    allowance areas to supervise data-collection activities and perform 
    various quality-control checks on the data as necessary. Each such 
    visit occurred during the pricing period.
        The researchers visited living communities within the allowance 
    areas to look at housing accommodations personally and to talk with 
    local real estate professionals. They also visited numerous retail 
    outlets to verify item quality, selection and price levels in general.
        In addition, these researchers met with Runzheimer's research 
    associate(s) to answer any data-collection questions and to provide any 
    additional training and instruction as necessary.
    2.4  Editing and Quality Control Procedures
        Runzheimer's experience in measuring living-cost differences 
    enabled us to establish editing and quality-control procedures at all 
    stages of collecting and analyzing data. All data provided by research 
    associates were manually reviewed by analysts prior to being entered 
    into Runzheimer's computer system. Data elements were subsequently 
    checked through software programs.
        Federal regulations in section 591.205(b)(1)(i), title 5, Code of 
    Federal Regulations, state that, ``Whenever possible, exact brands and 
    models are priced in each location.'' Every effort was made to satisfy 
    this objective. (See section 3.3 for a discussion of brand and model 
    selection.) Nevertheless, in a number of the allowance areas, the exact 
    brands and models were either not readily available or not available at 
    all. In these instances, editing decisions and substitutions were 
    needed.
        Runzheimer defines ``editing'' as the removal and/or replacement of 
    a price quote based on consistent and logical criteria. In all areas, 
    Runzheimer was concerned that items of lesser (or greater) quality than 
    the item specified might inadvertently be included in the analysis and 
    bias the results. Therefore, any price quote that varied significantly 
    from other price quotes for the item was flagged, verified, and, if 
    necessary, eliminated from the analysis.
        Removing an item from a location analysis causes redistribution of 
    its weight to other items in its subcategory (or category when no 
    subcategory exists). Consequently, whenever possible, Runzheimer 
    avoided removing an unpriced item from a location analysis. When the 
    review process revealed a missing price for an item, Runzheimer 
    resurveyed to obtain a price wherever possible.
    2.5  Pricing Surveys in Nome, Alaska
        There are four allowance areas in Alaska: Anchorage, Fairbanks, 
    Juneau, and the Rest of the State of Alaska. As was done in previous 
    surveys, Runzheimer surveyed living costs in Nome, Alaska to represent 
    living costs in the Rest of the State of Alaska allowance area.
        OPM selected Nome for survey beginning with the 1991/1992 surveys. 
    According to OPM, Federal civilian employment in Alaska is concentrated 
    in the three main cities, and Federal employment outside these three 
    cities is not concentrated in any particular town or region.
        OPM believed that living-cost surveys in multiple places outside 
    the major cities would not be practical. Therefore, Nome was chosen 
    because of its remote location, relative population size, and relative 
    number of Federal civilian employees in that area.
    2.6  Surveying the Washington, D.C., Area
        OPM defined the Washington, D.C., area in the federal regulations 
    as the Washington DC-MD-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Because 
    federal employees who work in this area reside in Virginia, in 
    Maryland, and in the District of Columbia, Runzheimer selected retail 
    outlets and living communities from all three. Runzheimer's model gave 
    equal weight to the average prices in each geographic area.
        Because of the size and diversity of the Washington, D.C., area, 
    Runzheimer conducted substantially more pricing surveys there than in 
    other areas. For the Goods & Services component, Runzheimer generally 
    surveyed to obtain six times as many price quotes in the Washington, 
    D.C., area as in the typical allowance area. For the Housing, 
    Transportation and Miscellaneous Expense components, data collection 
    was generally triple that of the typical allowance area.
    
    3. Consumption Goods & Services
    
    3.1  Component Overview
        Based on the CES data, the Goods & Services component consists of 
    ten categories of family expense:
    
    Food at Home
    Food Away from Home
    Tobacco
    Alcohol
    Furnishings & Household Operations
    Clothing
    Domestic Services
    Professional Services
    Personal Care
    Recreation
    
        To aid in quality control and analysis of future pricings, 
    Runzheimer further subdivided four of the largest categories--food at 
    home, furnishings and household operations, clothing, and recreation--
    into subcategories. Specific examples of products and services from 
    these four subdivided categories can be found below. These examples 
    only represent a minor portion of the total number of items (products 
    and services) Runzheimer priced within each subdivided category. (See 
    Appendix 2 for a complete description of all marketbasket items.) 
    
     Examples of Subcategories and Items Surveyed In the Four Major Goods & 
                               Services Categories                          
                                                                            
                                                                            
    Goods & services                                                        
        category                                                            
                   Subcategories and Items Surveyed (Examples)              
                                                                            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Food at Home....  Meats              Cereals & Breads   Groceries.      
                      Pork Chops         Cookies            Coffee.         
                      Whole Chicken      Spaghetti          Ketchup.        
                      Ground Beef        Cake               Margarine.      
                      Dairy              Fruits &           ................
                                          Vegetables                        
                      Milk               Apples             ................
                      Cheddar Cheese     Frozen Peas        ................
                      .................  Fresh Oranges      ................
    Furnishings and   Services           Furniture          Misc. Household 
     Household                                               Eqpt.          
     Operations.                                                            
                      Appliance Repair   Living Room Chair  Hammer.         
                      Supplies           Major Appliances   Electric Drill. 
                      Toilet Tissue      Kitchen Range      Show Blower.    
                      Laundry Soap       Refrigerator       ................
                      Household          Housewares &       ................
                       Textiles           Small Appliance                   
                      Bath Towel         Two-slice Toaster  ................
    Clothing........  Men's and Boy's    Infant's                           
                      Boy's Jeans        Disposable         ................
                                          Diapers                           
                      Man's Jeans        Footwear           ................
                      Man's Parka        Man's Shoes        ................
                      Women's and        Apparel Products   ................
                       Girl's             and Services                      
                      Woman's Slacks     Coin Laundry       ................
                      Girl's Blouse      .................  ................
                      Girl's Jeans       .................  ................
    Recreation......  Fees and           TV, Radio and      Entertainment.  
                       Admissions         Eqpt.                             
                      Bowling            Video Rental       All Terrain     
                                                             Vehicle.       
                      Downhill Skiing    Pets               Board Game.     
                      .................  Pet Food           Reading.        
                      .................  .................  Magazine.       
    
        From its ten categories of expense (which include the four 
    subdivided categories above), Runzheimer selected a marketbasket of 
    items on which to base its goods and services analysis. A 
    ``marketbasket'' is a selected group of products and services that 
    represent hundreds or even thousands of other items. Pricing every item 
    available to consumers in a given locale would be unnecessary, 
    inefficient, and probably impossible.
        Runzheimer selected typically purchased items and weighted these 
    according to their relative importance in terms of consumer expenditure 
    patterns. Each marketbasket item represented a specific group of 
    related expense items. Using CES data, we determined the relative 
    importance (weight) of each item. We compared the average price of each 
    marketbasket item in each allowance area with the average price in the 
    Washington, D.C., area. The price differences (expressed as indexes) 
    were aggregated based on the item, subcategory and category weightings, 
    resulting in a total Goods & Services component index at each income 
    level.
        In 1991, OPM directed Runzheimer to include catalog pricing 
    (including applicable shipping costs) to reflect this common purchasing 
    option in allowance areas. OPM identified items to survey based on 
    comments received on the 1990 survey. Runzheimer identified items to 
    survey that were either unavailable or difficult to find in each 
    allowance area. Together, OPM and Runzheimer agreed to survey eight 
    marketbasket items by catalog.
        In each allowance area Runzheimer generally requested three price 
    quotes for each item (and sometimes more than three) from the local 
    economy--one from each of three different outlets.
    3.2  Marketbasket Research
    3.2.1  Expenditure Research--Category Weightings
        Runzheimer tabulated the expense data from the 1988 Consumer 
    Expenditure Survey according to the ten categories of goods and 
    services. As in the component analysis, Runzheimer used the expense 
    data from the seven most appropriate income ranges as input into a 
    linear regression analysis. From that analysis, Runzheimer calculated 
    the category weightings for each income level as listed below: 
    
                  Category Weightings Expressed as a Percentage             
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Category                 Lower        Middle       Upper   
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Food at Home.....................        25.52        22.38        19.35
    Food Away from Home..............        15.95        16.09        16.23
    Tobacco..........................         3.13         2.54         1.96
    Alcohol..........................         2.92         2.79         2.67
    Furnishings & Hsld. Op...........        14.35        15.95        17.49
    Clothing.........................        14.24        14.93        15.59
    Domestic Service.................         1.78         1.79         1.81
    Professional Services............         5.77         5.84         5.91
    Personal Care....................         3.57         3.47         3.38
    Recreation.......................        12.77        14.22       15.61 
                                      --------------------------------------
          Totals.....................       100.00       100.00      100.00 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    3.2.2  Expenditure Research--Subcategory and Item Weightings
        Runzheimer also drew upon the expense data from the 1988 CES to 
    determine proper subcategory and item weightings and to identify 
    marketbasket items. Logical groupings of family expenditures provided 
    the basis for subcategory and item weights. Unlike category weightings, 
    which vary by income level, subcategory and item weightings are 
    computed from national aggregate expenditures only (i.e., all three 
    income levels used the same set of subcategory and item weightings) as 
    this approach is most common in similar private sector cost-of-living 
    analyses.
        Runzheimer's expenditure research process included procedures to 
    ensure that no marketbasket item had an overwhelmingly large or 
    insignificantly small item weighing.
    3.3  Marketbasket Item Specifications
        From each logical expense grouping, Runzheimer selected one or more 
    marketbasket items to represent all items in the grouping. When 
    selecting specific items for the marketbasket, Runzheimer worked to 
    satisfy these three criteria:
         Items should be readily available in all locations if 
    possible or should be items of local significance (e.g., snow blower).
         Item price levels should logically represent the price 
    levels of unselected items in the ``logical grouping.''
         Items should have the same or nearly the same application 
    in all locations.
        Appendix 2 lists Runzheimer's marketbasket items. Once an item was 
    selected, Runzheimer's research analysts identified the specific brand 
    and/or model/size of each item available in all (or most) locations. 
    For some items, this involved contacting manufacturers, trade 
    associations, retail establishments, etc. For other items, isolating 
    specifications was quite straight forward because of their nature 
    (e.g., bread, sirloin steak, nonprescription pain reliever). Appendix 3 
    identifies changes in the current items selected for pricing in the 
    Goods & Services, Miscellaneous Expense, and Housing Related 
    categories, along with explanation for the changes.
    3.3.1  Exchange and Commissary Expenditure Research
        Runzheimer used the same marketbasket items to price commissaries 
    and exchanges as were used for the local pricings. We obtained one 
    price quote for each marketbasket item surveyed in these facilities.
        Runzheimer did not assume that people with access to military 
    facilities made all purchases in these facilities. Instead, we used 
    OPM's 1980 Living Pattern Survey of federal employees to determine the 
    percentage of purchases that families typically make in military 
    facilities versus local outlets. These percentages were used to 
    aggregate the local and commissary/exchange prices into one set of 
    appropriate, blended prices. (The blended prices were compared to the 
    local prices in the Washington, D.C., area just as each allowance 
    area's local prices were.) 
    
                Percentages of Purchases Made at PX/Commissaries            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Allowance Area     
                       Category                    -------------------------
                                                     Fairbanks    Anchorage 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Food at Home..................................         61.3         66.2
    Food Away.....................................          0.0          0.0
    Tobacco.......................................         81.0         71.0
    Alcohol.......................................         53.0         47.0
    Furn. & Hsld. Op..............................         46.2         44.3
    Clothing......................................         17.3         18.3
    Domestic Service..............................          0.0          0.0
    Professional Services.........................          0.0          0.0
    Personal Care.................................         59.5         36.0
    Recreation....................................         49.7        33.7 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    3.4  Goods & Services Data Collection Procedures
    3.4.1  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).
        Runzheimer collected data with OMB-approved data collection 
    materials (see Appendix 5). All Runzheimer-developed worksheets 
    conformed to the OMB-approved materials.
    3.4.2  Outlet Selection
        Proper outlet selection is crucial to measuring living-cost 
    differences accurately because misjudgment can seriously affect survey 
    results. Runzheimer paid particular attention to choosing appropriate 
    outlets, focusing on three key guidelines to ensure proper outlet 
    selection.
        First, for areas that had numerous outlets from which to choose, 
    Runzheimer identified targets in several different geographic areas. 
    For example, in the Washington, D.C., area, Runzheimer selected outlets 
    in and around six different geographic areas: that is, two areas in 
    Virginia, two in Maryland and two in the District of Columbia.
        Runzheimer's second guideline was that for any one marketbasket 
    item, all outlets be similar in type. For example, Runzheimer surveyed 
    two of the three food items in full-service grocery stores and the 
    third food item in a warehouse-type grocery store in all locations 
    where such stores are found. Gathering prices from all warehouse-type 
    stores in one location and all full-service grocery stores in another 
    would have distorted price comparisons.
        The last guideline involved the diversity of outlets in 
    Runzheimer's sample. We believe that pricing different items in 
    different types of outlets more accurately portrays living-cost 
    differences. For example, for efficiency, Runzheimer could have priced 
    all clothing items in department stores. However, to incorporate price 
    levels at other types of outlets that sell clothing items, whenever 
    possible, Runzheimer surveyed some items in men's and women's clothing 
    stores, some items in department stores, other items in shoe stores and 
    still other items in discount department stores.
        Runzheimer's research analysts selected outlets on the basis of:
         Personal experience of Runzheimer on-site research 
    associates and travelling researchers;
         Informal telephone interviews with knowledgeable residents 
    in each area;
         Yellow pages sections of area telephone books;
         Area chambers of commerce and information bureaus; and
         Experience gained from other surveys conducted by 
    Runzheimer.
        With new businesses constantly appearing (and old ones 
    disappearing), outlet selection will be an ongoing process. Also, one 
    can expect a portion of outlets to refuse to participate every year. 
    Therefore, updating Runzheimer's outlet sample is a necessary and 
    important part of each pricing survey.
        An example of refining outlet selection for this year's survey is 
    the attention paid to defining the distinguishing differences between 
    restaurants categorized as appropriate for family dining and those 
    appropriate for fine dining. OPM developed a matrix which defined such 
    characteristics as menu selections, atmosphere, table setting, seating, 
    reservations, and AAA rating. This allowed Runzheimer researchers to 
    compare apples to apples between the allowance areas and the Washington 
    D.C. area. Also, OPM established guidelines directing Runzheimer to 
    survey 100% family restaurants for breakfast, roughly 75% for lunch, 
    and roughly 66% for dinner.
    3.5  Inclusion of Sales and Excise Taxes
        For all items subject to sales tax, the appropriate amount of tax 
    was added prior to analysis. Runzheimer gathered applicable information 
    on taxes by contacting appropriate sources of information in the 
    allowance areas. Runzheimer also drew upon appropriate tax 
    publications, such as the State of Maryland's Sales and Use Tax Laws 
    and Regulations and the Uniform Sales Tax, ``Ordinance Section 69.05,'' 
    of the City/Borough of Juneau.
    3.6  Goods & Services Survey Results
        In section 2.2 of this report, Runzheimer presented a detailed 
    explanation of the economic model used to analyze the price data. As it 
    applies to Goods & Services, the approach involved comparing the 
    average prices of marketbasket items in each allowance area with those 
    in the Washington, D.C., area. The resulting price ratios were 
    aggregated into subcategory and then category indexes using the 
    expenditure weightings derived from the 1988 CES.
        In the area of professional services (accountant and legal fees), 
    Runzheimer and OPM noted the existence of a relatively few extreme 
    values that were either exceptionally low or high cost. In situations 
    such as this, statisticians frequently use the median or trim the data 
    in some manner to enhance reliability. Consequently, Runzheimer 
    recommended that the observations be ranked from low to high and that 
    the top and bottom 20% of the observations be ``trimmed'' (i.e. 
    eliminated) from the data before averages or trends were calculated. 
    (Data were not trimmed if there were fewer than five observations.) OPM 
    agreed. These procedures reduce the influence of anomalies and make 
    survey results more stable from one year to the next.
        Appendix 4 contains tables showing the ten category indexes, the 
    three weighing patterns, and the three total consumption Goods & 
    Services indexes for each allowance area. The Washington, D.C., area 
    does not require a table because it is, by definition, ``the reference 
    location'' where all category and component indexes equal 100.
    
    4. Housing
    
    4.1  Component Overview
        The Housing component consists of expenses related to owning or 
    renting a dwelling. These include:
         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, Runzheimer measured annual 
    housing costs under the two main housing categories: ownership and 
    rental.
    4.2  Housing Model
    4.2.1  Expenditure Research
        Section 2.1.2.4 describes how Runzheimer analyzed the 1988 CES to 
    identify the portion of expenses attributable to each of the four 
    components. Runzheimer also used this survey to determine the national 
    average ratio of families who own, as opposed to rent, their 
    residences. Using the expense data from the seven most appropriate 
    income ranges as input into a linear regression analysis, Runzheimer 
    calculated own and rent weights: 
    
                              Own/Rent Weightings                           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Income levels                
                             -----------------------------------------------
            Category               Lower          Middle           Upper    
                                 (percent)       (percent)       (percent)  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Homeowner*..............           37.10           46.91           62.86
    Renter..................           62.90           53.09           37.14
          Totals............          100.00          100.00          100.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *With mortgage.                                                         
    
        Runzheimer excluded expenditure data for homeowning families 
    without a mortgage because they were not typical of homeowners in the 
    base area or in the allowance areas with the largest concentrations of 
    federal employees.
        The 1988 CES was also used to identify which home-maintenance items 
    to price and to establish the relative importance of those items.
    4.2.2  Development of Housing Profiles
        To compare housing costs accurately in all locations, Runzheimer 
    constructed a model to measure housing costs under six different 
    circumstances; that is, we identified six typical housing profiles and 
    matched these profiles to three income levels, as shown in the table 
    below. Runzheimer and OPM agreed that at least one criterion for the 
    owner profile should be the square footage of the home and at least one 
    criterion for the renter profile should be the number of bedrooms in 
    the rental unit. The profiles for homeowners and renters are: 
    
                                Housing Profiles                            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Income level            Renter profile           Owner profile    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower..................  3-1-1 600* sq. ft. apt.  4-2-1 900 sq. ft.     
                                                       Condo or detached    
                                                       house.               
    Middle.................  4-2-1 900 sq. ft. apt..  5-3-1.5 1,300 sq. ft. 
                                                       detached house.**    
    Upper..................  4-2-2 or 5-3-2 1,100     7-3-2 1,700 sq. ft.   
                              sq. ft. townhouse or     detached house.      
                              detached house.                               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *Defined as ``Total rooms--Bedrooms--Baths and representative size.''   
      Total rooms excludes bathrooms, hallways, entrance areas, and closets 
      but includes bedrooms, living room, family room, kitchen, formal      
      dining room, and den/study. The representative size is roughly the    
      midpoint size for the range of housing surveyed at the income level.  
    **Row houses may be used in Northeast Washington, D.C., where the       
      availability of single family detached homes is limited.              
    
    4.2.3  Living Community Selection
        Runzheimer surveyed the same living communities for the Winter 1994 
    survey as it did for the winter survey portion of the 1992/1993 study. 
    To gather data, our researchers contacted real estate brokers, 
    residential appraisers and other knowledgeable real estate 
    professionals in each area to obtain information on the predominant 
    age(s), size(s) and type(s) of housing in various communities and 
    housing subdivisions. When available and appropriate, Runzheimer 
    identified at least six communities (two at each income level) in each 
    allowance area. However, this goal was not achievable in some of the 
    smaller allowance areas. For the Washington, D.C., area, Runzheimer 
    selected nine communities (three at each income level) in which to 
    gather renter and homeowner data.
        A table of living communities used for pricing can be found in 
    Appendix 6.
    4.2.4  Identification and Quantification of Housing-Related Expenses
        From the 1988 CES, Runzheimer identified and categorized housing-
    related expense items into one of five groups:
         utilities,
         real estate taxes,
         owners/renters insurance,
         maintenance, and
         telephone.
    4.2.4.1  Utilities
        For this study, Runzheimer classified electric, heat (oil or gas), 
    water and sewer as utilities. Although most utility companies had ready 
    access to current charges per unit of consumption and average 
    consumption patterns for all households, very few (if any) separated 
    consumption patterns by number of family members in a household or by 
    size/type of accommodation.
        Runzheimer focused on average annual consumption experience per 
    household, gathering this information from utility companies serving 
    each allowance area and the Washington, D.C., area. Combining this 
    consumption data with current utility rates, Runzheimer computed 
    average annual utility costs for each of electric, gas or oil 
    (whichever Runzheimer found to be more widely used, if used at all), 
    water and sewer. Runzheimer then assigned this average consumption 
    pattern to the homeowner profile at the middle income level.
        Because some utility costs vary by size of house and yard, 
    Runzheimer calculated a multiplier consistent with the standard home 
    sizes to arrive at utility rates for the other five profiles. The table 
    below shows the standard sizes and utility factors for each profile. 
    The standard sizes roughly equate to the reference size of each 
    profile. The formula to calculate each multiplier was:
    
    Multiplier = 1 + (.5  x  (Standard square feet--1300)/1300)
    
        The resulting utility multipliers are: 
    
                                                   Utility Multipliers                                              
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Renter profile                  Owner profile         
                      Income level                   ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Sq. ft.       Multiplier        Sq. ft.       Multiplier  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower...........................................             600             .73             900             .85
    Middle..........................................             900             .85           1,300            1.00
    Upper...........................................           1,100             .92           1,700            1.15
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    4.2.4.2  Real Estate Taxes
        For this study, Runzheimer contacted the city assessor in each 
    allowance area to obtain real estate tax information on the selected 
    living communities. Real estate tax formulas were obtained for most 
    living communities. Actual or representative tax amount paid were 
    obtained in other communities.
    4.2.4.3  Owners/Renters Insurance
        As it did for previous surveys, Runzheimer undertook to gather 
    insurance-rate information for the allowance areas for both renter and 
    owner profiles. These rates represent coverage for structure and 
    contents for homeowners but contents only for renters.
        Previous research conducted by Runzheimer, at the request of OPM, 
    found that insurance coverage for disasters, such as floods and 
    earthquakes, is not prevalent in the allowance areas; consequently, 
    Runzheimer, with the concurrence of OPM, does not consider these 
    additional riders. (See Report to OPM on Living Costs in Selected 
    NonForeign Areas and in the Washington-D.C., Area, June 1992 at 57 FR 
    58556). Runzheimer notes, however, that OPM is reviewing the results of 
    the Federal Employee Housing and Living Patterns Survey as they apply 
    to this issue.
    4.2.4.4  Maintenance
        Many factors were involved in measuring the cost of maintaining a 
    home, including area climate, architecture and building materials, and 
    the cost of maintenance materials and labor. As it did for the previous 
    survey, Runzheimer priced such household maintenance commodities as 
    fire extinguisher, bathroom caulking and kitchen faucet. Pest control 
    service was priced in every allowance area except Nome, Alaska, where 
    local sources indicated it wasn't necessary.
        Runzheimer developed maintenance costs based on the cost of 
    maintenance materials and labor rates in each area. Runzheimer's 
    approach to maintenance was the same as the approach to goods and 
    services, as explained below.
        Runzheimer used expenditure data from the 1988 CES to identify the 
    national average home-maintenance expense, the maintenance items to 
    survey, and the appropriate item weighing. Because most, if not all, 
    maintenance items were included in rent, maintenance costs were not 
    added in the three renter profiles.
        To compute home-maintenance cost differences between each allowance 
    area and the Washington, D.C., area for the homeowner profiles, 
    Runzheimer obtained prices for selected building materials and labor 
    rates for maintenance work. For each area, Runzheimer computed the 
    relative cost (i.e., an index) for each maintenance item compared to 
    the cost of that item in the D.C. area. As with Goods & Services, the 
    results of the nationwide CES were used to weight these maintenance 
    indexes into an overall index for each area.
        To combine maintenance indexes with the other homeowner costs, 
    which were expressed in dollar amounts, Runzheimer converted the 
    indexes to dollars. To do this, Runzheimer multiplied the maintenance 
    cost index for each area by the CES nationwide average maintenance cost 
    and assigned that cost to the middle-income homeowner profile.
        Logically, maintenance costs for larger homes would be greater than 
    costs for middle-sized homes, while costs for smaller homes would be 
    less. Therefore, in this study, Runzheimer applied the same homeowner 
    multipliers used in the utilities model for the lower and upper income 
    profiles (.85 and 1.15 respectively) to recognize differences in 
    maintenance costs due to house size.
    4.2.4.5  Telephone
        Telephone expenses consisted of local service charges, possible 
    additional charges for local calls, and charges for long distance 
    calls. To measure estimated expenses for local service and local calls, 
    where available, Runzheimer surveyed the cost of touch-tone service 
    with unlimited calling.
        To estimate long distance charges in all areas, Runzheimer 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). 
    Runzheimer 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, Runzheimer collected housing 
    information from a variety of sources. Also as in previous years, 
    Runzheimer research personnel traveled to profiled communities in the 
    allowance areas to observe first hand the comparability of homes in one 
    area versus another and the appropriateness of individual housing units 
    for the profiled income level.
        In previous surveys, OPM required several additional steps to 
    increase the quantity and quality of housing data collected. These 
    extra steps were again taken this year and included purchasing data 
    from additional real estate listing services, making greater use of 
    assessor's records when other data were not available, and contacting 
    more real estate professionals to obtain additional home sales, rental 
    data, and market trend information.
    4.3.1  Homeowner Data Collection
        In the homeowner data-gathering phase, Runzheimer obtained sale 
    prices of homes (called ``comparable sales'') in the area that matched 
    the housing profiles. In the communities that were identified (see 
    section 4.2.3), Runzheimer tried to obtain all the comparable sales 
    during the 6-month period prior to the date of the survey. For the 
    winter surveys, the pricing period was July 1993 through February 1994.
        As was done last year, Runzheimer contacted knowledgeable and 
    helpful real estate professionals in each location and/or used real 
    estate sales data and listing services. The amount of data obtained 
    depended on the number of home sales in the community and the 
    availability of square footage and other information. This in turn 
    depended on the size of the community, the economic conditions, the 
    quality and quantity of the realty data available, and the willingness 
    and ability of local realty professionals and assessor offices to 
    provide data. If the comparable sales data obtained from the first data 
    sources were insufficient, Runzheimer contacted additional data sources 
    in the area to attempt to secure more sales data, if practical.
    4.3.2  Renter Data Collection
        In some cases, the same realtors and brokers who assisted in our 
    profiling phase were very active in the rental markets as well. When 
    this occurred, Runzheimer obtained current rental rates and fees for 
    our profiled apartments, townhouses and houses from these sources.
        Runzheimer also contacted rental management firms that operated 
    apartment complexes matching the profile specifications. In large 
    metropolitan areas, such as the Washington, DC, area where rental 
    complexes abound, our housing analysts conducted telephone surveys to 
    obtain current rental information.
        Rental data were obtained from a variety of sources, e.g., brokers, 
    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.
        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. Because OPM has no information on how federal employees 
    who rent generally secure their lodgings, OPM requested that Runzheimer 
    apply equal weights to the broker and non-broker data to compute the 
    overall average rental rate for the area and income level. (See 
    Appendix 9B.)
    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. For each income profile 
    in each allowance area and the Washington, DC, area, Runzheimer 
    computed that average price per square foot for the comparables. 
    Runzheimer used this value times the reference square footage for the 
    profile to determine the average home value for the profile.
    4.4.1.1  Data Trimming
        OPM requested that Runzheimer continue to apply the special 
    procedures developed during the 1992/1993 surveys. In 1992/1993, based 
    on experience from the previous home-pricing surveys, OPM modified the 
    living-cost model as it applied to the analysis of housing data. The 
    modifications allow the use of housing costs trend data as well as 
    current housing costs in the analysis of owner and renter living costs. 
    These analyses are consistent with section 591.205(b)(3) of title 5, 
    Code of Federal Regulations, and result in improved housing data 
    results.
        One of the modifications involves ``trimming'' the observations. In 
    past surveys, Runzheimer and OPM noted that a relatively few extreme 
    values (values that were either exceptionally low or high cost) could 
    have a significant influence on the average housing costs observed at 
    an income level within an area. Including these extreme values had the 
    potential to cause results to vary erratically from one year to the 
    next.
        In situations such as this, statisticians frequently use the median 
    or trim the data in some manner to reduce its volatility. The use of 
    the median home value was not desirable because some areas had 
    relatively sparse data at one or more income levels. This could make 
    the median unstable from one year to the next.
        In the 1992/1993 surveys, Runzheimer recommended, and OPM agreed, 
    that the observations be ranked from low to high on the basis of the 
    cost per square foot and that the top and bottom 20 percent of the 
    observations be ``trimmed'' (i.e., eliminated) from the sample before 
    averages or trends were calculated. (Data were not trimmed if there 
    were fewer than five observations.) These procedures reduce the 
    influence of home sales anomalies and make survey results more stable 
    from one year to the next.
    4.4.1.2  Special Considerations
        The new procedures also involved analyzing data in a more thorough 
    and integrated manner. The procedures required analyzing the current 
    housing survey data, analyzing the trends observed when these data were 
    compared with the previous survey's data, and comparing these trends 
    with the views obtained from real estate professionals in the area. How 
    and which data were used depended on the quality and quantity of data 
    collected and how the trends observed agreed among income levels and 
    with the views of local real estate professionals. These procedures are 
    discussed below.
        Runzheimer sought to gather all of the appropriate comparable sales 
    data available in each area. As a minimum, Runzheimer sought to obtain 
    10 realtor sales per community per income level or 20 per income level 
    per area. In many areas, the sales data exceeded the minimum.
        If the minimum number could not be obtained or if highly divergent 
    trend data were observed among income levels in the area or as compared 
    with the views of local real estate professionals, additional analyses 
    were performed. These analyses were:
        1. If the current data were significantly better than the previous 
    data (e.g., greater in quantity or more consistent), the current data 
    were used to the extent practical.
        2. If at least three observations at each income level were 
    available, and the previous data were better than the current data or 
    the previous and current data were of equivalent quality, the change 
    (i.e., trend) in the average price was used to update the previous 
    data. This was done using one of the following procedures, depending on 
    the situation:
        a. If data problems occurred at one income level only, the average 
    rate of change at the other two income levels was used to adjust the 
    previous prices for the affected income level.
        b. If data problems occurred in two income levels, the rate of 
    change observed at the non-problem income level was used to adjust the 
    previous prices for the two affected income levels.
        c. If data problems occurred at all income levels, the average rate 
    of change observed at all three income levels was used to adjust the 
    previous prices at all income levels.
        3. If fewer than three observations were available at any income 
    level and/or the data quality was questionable at all levels, all three 
    levels of current and previous survey data were merged. These data were 
    then analyzed by applying the procedures described in section 4.4.1 
    above to each set of merged data, and the average cost per square foot 
    was computed for each set of data and compared to estimate the overall 
    change in the area. This overall change was applied to the previous 
    average costs by income level to determine the current costs at each 
    income level for the area.
        The areas for which these procedures were applied and the 
    calculations used are found in Appendix 9A.
    4.4.2  Rental Data Analysis
        Runzheimer assigned each rental quote data point to a single income 
    level, based on these criteria:
         Assign one bedroom apartments to the lower income level.
         Assign two bedroom apartments to the middle income level.
         Assign townhouses and detached houses with a minimum of 
    two bedrooms to the upper income level.
    4.4.2.1  Data Trimming and Special Analyses
        In the analysis of rental data, Runzheimer applied the same 
    procedures used to trim the home sales data (see section 4.4.1.1) 
    except that data were ranked on the basis of monthly rental rates, not 
    cost per square foot. Also, as with home sales analyses, special 
    analyses were applied to rental data when the data were sparse or 
    highly divergent trends were observed among income levels. These 
    analyses were the same as those applied to home sales data (see section 
    4.4.1.2) except that if data were merged, overall estimates were based 
    on monthly rental rates, not the cost per square foot. (See Appendix 9B 
    for these analyses.)
    4.4.3  Analysis of Housing-Related Expenses
        Because section 4.2.4 covers the identification and quantification 
    of housing-related expenses, these topics are not repeated here.
        However, it should be noted that Runzheimer incorporated home sale 
    prices from this study into the calculations of real estate taxes and 
    homeowner's insurance, which depend upon the value of the home.
    4.5  Housing Survey Results
        In the above sections, Runzheimer describes how it measured the 
    costs for maintenance, insurance, utilities, real estate taxes, rents, 
    and homeowner mortgages. Appendix 7 shows the cost of each of these 
    items, for renters and homeowners separately, in each allowance area 
    and in the Washington, DC, area.
        Appendix 8 compares the total cost of these items in each allowance 
    area with the total cost of the same items 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 14 to derive the total, overall index for owners 
    and renters. (Refer to section 2.2 for a discussion of the general 
    formulae and how the component indexes are combined.)
    
    5. Transportation
    
    5.1  Component Overview
        The Transportation component consisted of expenses related to 
    private and public transportation. The private transportation category 
    contained expenses related to owning and operating a vehicle in each 
    area. The public transportation category focused on the cost of air 
    fares from each location to a common point within the contiguous 48 
    states.
        As was done in previous surveys, Runzheimer used national average 
    expenditure data to combine the private and public transportation 
    relative cost differences between each allowance area and the 
    Washington, DC, area to arrive at a total Transportation component 
    index.
    5.2  Private Transportation Methodology
        Runzheimer determined that an accurate and reasonable approach to 
    measure transportation costs was to select and analyze three commonly 
    driven vehicles (a domestic auto, an import auto and a utility vehicle) 
    in all areas.
        New vehicles were the basis for developing the transportation-cost 
    calculations. Although Runzheimer could have developed costs from the 
    premise that ``identical'' used vehicles would be purchased from auto 
    dealers in each location, Runzheimer believed that costing new vehicles 
    reduced the potential for inconsistencies due to value judgements 
    concerning used vehicles.
    5.2.1  Vehicle Selection and Pricing
        As mentioned above, Runzheimer selected and priced a domestic auto, 
    an import auto, and a utility vehicle as the basic vehicle types to 
    cost in all locations. We based our selection of these vehicle types on 
    their popularity in the United States as demonstrated by owner 
    registration data.
        To select a specific make and model within each vehicle type, 
    Runzheimer identified the top-selling models in each car class. For 
    these models, Runzheimer's research associates collected new vehicle 
    prices.
        At each auto dealership in the sample, Runzheimer recorded the 
    suggested retail prices of the three vehicles plus any additional 
    charges, such as shipping, excise tax, dealer prep, and additional 
    dealer markup. Runzheimer used the suggested retail prices (not 
    negotiated prices) in the analysis. Runzheimer also included 
    documentation fees as part of the new-vehicle costs in Alaskan 
    locations. Contacted dealerships explained that a documentation fee is 
    charged on a new-car purchase to cover paperwork costs.
        Runzheimer did not include a fee for the Washington, D.C., area 
    because dealers in those areas do not typically charge a documentation 
    fee.
        The three vehicles selected for analysis were:
    
    Domestic Vehicle--Ford Taurus GL 4-door sedan 3.0L 6 cyl
    Utility Vehicle--Chevrolet S10 Blazer 4X4 2 door 4.3L 6 cyl
    Import Vehicle--Honda Civic DX 4-door sedan 1.5L 4 cyl
    
    Runzheimer priced 1994 models.
        All vehicles were equipped with standard options, such as automatic 
    transmission, AM/FM stereo radio and air conditioning. As done in the 
    1992/1993 survey, at OPM's request, Runzheimer also priced snow tires, 
    engine-block heaters, and heavy-duty batteries in all of the Alaskan 
    locations.
        Car dealers in the Washington, D.C., area did not recommend vehicle 
    rustproofing. However, it was suggested or recommended in allowance 
    areas. Therefore, we included rustproofing as an add-on in all 
    allowance areas, but not in the Washington, D.C., area.
    5.2.2  Vehicle Trade Cycle
        Calculating the cost to own and operate a vehicle requires that two 
    important factors be determined: miles driven and time period of 
    ownership. 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 either in months or years, and the total number of 
    miles driven in that time period (e.g., four-year, 60,000-mile trade 
    cycle). This information is required to compute annual costs related to 
    fuel, oil, tires, maintenance and depreciation.
        Conforming with previous living-cost reports, Runzheimer used a 
    four-year 60,000-mile trade cycle in all areas based upon the following 
    information:
         The Internal Revenue Service has used this trade cycle for 
    many years 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.
         U.S. Department of Energy statistics for 1988 show that 
    the U.S. average for number of vehicle miles driven was: 18,595 per 
    household and 10,246 miles per vehicle.
        Runzheimer has been unable to find conclusive statistics on average 
    annual miles driven per vehicle in any allowance area. In 1991, 
    Runzheimer contacted car dealers to obtain their observations on 
    average odometer mileage on trade-in vehicles and informally asked 
    other residents of each area for their opinions.
        From the opinions gathered, we concluded that, in most cases, the 
    average annual miles driven in allowance locations appeared to be less 
    than or equal to 15,000. In the Washington, D.C., area, the opinions of 
    those contacted indicated an average annual mileage of 15,000 or more. 
    Therefore, without definitive statistics to prove otherwise, Runzheimer 
    set a standard used in all reports to date of 15,000 miles per year, 
    which results in a four-year, 60,000-mile trade cycle.
    5.2.3  Fuel Performance and Type
        To establish average fuel-performance ratings, Runzheimer selected 
    the ``city driving'' figures published by the Environmental Protection 
    Agency (EPA). Runzheimer chose the ``city'' instead of ``highway'' 
    figures because all locations contained considerable stop-and-go 
    driving conditions. All vehicles included in this study used regular 
    unleaded fuel. Except in Alaska, Runzheimer obtained self-service cash 
    prices and substituted full-service when self-service was not 
    available. At OPM's request, Runzheimer priced gasoline at the full-
    service pump in Alaska.
        As in its second report to OPM, Runzheimer has included in its 
    analysis a number of fuel-performance factors; specifically, 
    temperature, road surface, and gradient. Based on our research of these 
    three factors, Runzheimer analysts developed fuel-performance 
    adjustment percentages in each allowance area.
    5.2.3.1  Impact of Temperature Upon Fuel Performance
        Runzheimer consulted two published sources to develop its 
    adjustment percentages for this fuel-efficiency factor: Passenger Car 
    Fuel Economy: EPA and Road and The Weather Almanac (Ruffner & Blair). 
    Miles-per-gallon performance varies by ambient temperature. The lower 
    the temperature, the fewer miles-per-gallon achieved and vice versa. In 
    the EPA study, 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. To 
    measure the effect temperature has on miles-per-gallon for each 
    allowance area, Runzheimer researched average monthly temperatures as 
    reported in The Weather Almanac.
        In each location and for each month, Runzheimer assigned the 
    appropriate shortfall factor from the EPA study based on the average 
    monthly temperature for each given location. For example, if the 
    average monthly temperature was 35 deg., the shortfall factor in miles-
    per-gallon would be 0.876. After assigning factors to each month, 
    Runzheimer averaged the twelve factors 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 its analysis, Runzheimer assumed that federally controlled 
    roadways are typically composed of concrete and/or high-load 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 certainly vary among 
    areas, Runzheimer could find no relevant studies of these issues. 
    Therefore, Runzheimer assumed 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, Runzheimer researched the total mileage 
    falling into either the federal or local categories. For example, 
    Alaska contains 5,512 miles of federally controlled roads and 7,120 
    miles of locally controlled roads. The usage assumption allowed 
    Runzheimer to increase federal road mileage by a factor of two.
        Runzheimer applied the average low-load asphalt factor (which 
    reflects dry, wet, and snowy conditions) to the local mileage 
    percentage and the average concrete and/or high-load asphalt factor to 
    the federal mileage percentage to create a weighted average factor for 
    each area. These weighted factors for Alaska ranged from 0.94 to 0.97. 
    The Washington, D.C., area was assigned a factor of 1.00 on the premise 
    that the vast majority of traffic in that area travels on dry, high-
    load surfaces. (See section 5.2.3.4 for application of this factor in 
    estimating overall miles-per-gallon.)
    5.2.3.3  Impact of Gradient Upon Fuel Performance
        Runzheimer consulted EPA's Passenger Car Fuel Economy: EPA and Road 
    to determine the effect of local topography (i.e., gradient) upon fuel 
    efficiency. EPA provides mileage factors based upon various gradients 
    ranging from less than 0.5% (essentially flat) to greater than 6% 
    (steep).
        Runzheimer reviewed the topographic features of each area and found 
    a wide range of road conditions. However, Runzheimer was unable to find 
    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, Runzheimer assumed that drivers in the 
    allowance areas generally travel roads having approximately the same 
    gradients that are found on average in the United States. Applying the 
    information from EPA's research, Runzheimer computed a fuel-performance 
    factor of 0.981 for this type of driving. This factor was assigned to 
    each allowance area. Runzheimer assigned a factor of 1.00 to the 
    Washington, D.C., area on the premise that the vast majority of traffic 
    in that area travels on major freeways and highways that are relatively 
    flat. (See section 5.2.3.4 for application of this factor in estimating 
    overall fuel efficiency.)
    5.2.3.4  Overall Impact Upon Fuel Performance
        Runzheimer applied the results of the analyses described above to 
    ``localize'' or make geographically sensitive adjustments to the EPA 
    average ratings and establish reasonable fuel-performance ratings for 
    each allowance 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 Fairbanks/Nome is 
    0.80. This means that the estimated gasoline mileage in Fairbanks and 
    Nome is 80% of the EPA estimated average. Note that the adjustment 
    factor for the Washington, D.C., area (0.94) indicates that average 
    gasoline mileage in that area is below the EPA estimate also. 
    
                     Summary of Fuel-Performance Adjustments                
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                                           Road                             
          Location        Temperature    surface      Gradient      Total   
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    Anchorage...........         0.88         0.96         0.98         0.83
    Fairbanks/Nome......         0.85         0.96         0.98         0.80
    Juneau..............         0.89         0.96         0.98         0.84
    Washington, D.C.....         0.94         1.00         1.00        0.94 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Note: These adjustments compound. That is, the Total adjustment is the  
      result of multiplying the three individual factors together for each  
      location/area.                                                        
    
    5.2.4  Vehicle Maintenance
        With OPM's concurrence, Runzheimer selected the five most common 
    maintenance service/repair jobs performed on vehicles as the basis for 
    vehicle maintenance analysis:
         tune-up,
         oil change,
         automatic transmission fluid change,
         flush/fill coolant, and
         muffler installation.
        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, Runzheimer assumed that driving conditions in 
    the allowance areas were generally severe and used the maintenance 
    schedules that reflected that kind of driving. For the D.C. area, 
    Runzheimer assumed that driving conditions were normal and used the 
    maintenance schedules that 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.
        For Alaska, Runzheimer included constant velocity (CV) joint boots 
    as well. Runzheimer's research of CV joint boot replacement revealed 
    varying replacement cycles between Alaskan allowance areas: Anchorage--
    every 45,000 miles (3 years), Fairbanks--every 15,000 miles (1 year), 
    Juneau--every 45,000 miles (3 years) and Nome--every 30,000 miles (2 
    years). The cost of replacement for all three vehicle types has been 
    factored into the indexes based upon the life cycle of the replacement. 
    For example, 100% of the cost was included for Fairbanks because 
    research indicated annual replacement was the norm. Only 50% of the 
    cost was included for Nome where research indicated bi-annual 
    replacement.
    5.2.5  Tires
        Research previously conducted by Runzheimer for OPM (see the June 
    1992 report) revealed that various factors (e.g., road quality/state of 
    repair, road composition) caused tread life (the average number of 
    miles a tire is expected to last) to be less in allowance areas than in 
    the Washington, D.C., area. Based on these findings (some of which were 
    quantitative), Runzheimer based tire expenses on a 40,000-mile tread-
    life in allowance areas, and a 55,000-mile tread-life in the 
    Washington, D.C., area.
        Runzheimer's research also indicated that four extra snow tires, 
    with studs, would be required for all three vehicles in Anchorage, 
    Fairbanks, and Juneau. For Nome, Runzheimer's research revealed that 
    mud and snow tires would be appropriate for the S10 Blazer but not the 
    other two vehicles because all-season radials were reported to be the 
    norm. (Most of the driving in Nome occurs within a very confined area). 
    Therefore, as with the previous survey, Runzheimer surveyed the cost of 
    extra wheels, extra tires, and installing studs for all vehicles in 
    Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau and the additional cost of mud and 
    snow tires for the S10 Blazer in Nome.
    5.2.6  License and Registration Fees, and Miscellaneous Tax
        Runzheimer obtained information regarding appropriate license and 
    registration fees, and miscellaneous taxes (i.e., personal property tax 
    and motor vehicle registration tax) from each area. One-time fees and 
    miscellaneous taxes were divided equally over each vehicle's four-year 
    trade cycle. Sales and excise taxes were included in the purchase price 
    of each vehicle (see section 5.2.7.). Ongoing fees and taxes were 
    included as part of the annual costs.
    5.2.7  Depreciation
        From Runzheimer's experience, the single largest annual expense 
    related to owning and operating newer vehicles is vehicle depreciation, 
    the lost value of the vehicle as it ages and is driven. To calculate 
    average annual depreciation, Runzheimer divides the difference between 
    the purchase price and the residual value by the number of years the 
    vehicle is owned.
        In the depreciation equation, Runzheimer used suggested retail 
    prices, plus any additional charges, such as shipping, excise tax, 
    dealer prep, and additional dealer markup. (Runzheimer did not believe 
    that negotiated prices could be collected on an equitable basis.) As 
    discussed earlier, the trade cycle was determined to be four years, 
    60,000 miles. Runzheimer research indicated that residual values were 
    the same in all areas except Fairbanks and Nome. This research effort 
    is explained below.
        Runzheimer is aware that several firms and associations track and 
    publish weekly or monthly used-car and used-truck wholesale auction 
    prices. Some firms even publish projections of the future value of 
    today's new vehicles. Most publications provide several residual values 
    for each vehicle, depending on its condition at the time of trade-in 
    (e.g., clean, average, rough). Several common publications of this type 
    are Black Book, Kelley Blue Book, Automotive Market Report, and NADA 
    (National Automobile Dealers Association). Unfortunately, these sources 
    only track prices for vehicles sold in the contiguous 48 states and 
    then publish broad-based average residual values for each vehicle.
        To get specific information from sources knowledgeable about the 
    used vehicle markets in allowance areas, Runzheimer contacted auto 
    dealers and financial institutions in these areas. Most of the sources 
    with whom Runzheimer spoke said that they used the above-mentioned 
    publications as guides, just as dealers and financial institutions 
    across the United States used them.
        Except for Fairbanks and Nome, Runzheimer found no conclusive 
    evidence that used vehicles in allowance areas were (on average) worth 
    more or less than used vehicles in the Washington, D.C., area. 
    Therefore, we reported the same used vehicle prices in all areas 
    (except Fairbanks and Nome). An appropriate and logical source for 
    these values was the October 1993 issue of Black Book Official Finance/
    Lease Guide for 1994 vehicles. For Fairbanks and Nome, Runzheimer used 
    90% of the Black Book projected residual values to reflect rougher 
    conditions.
        It should be noted for clarification that identical residual values 
    did not translate into identical depreciation amounts in all locations. 
    Depreciation amounts were higher in allowance areas than in the 
    Washington, D.C., area because new vehicle prices in all allowance 
    areas were higher.
    5.2.8  Finance Expense
        Runzheimer included the average annual cost of financing a vehicle 
    in the total cost of private transportation. Runzheimer surveyed banks 
    in all areas for their auto-loan interest rates, using a 48-month loan 
    length with 80% financing as the basis in all locations.
    5.2.9  Vehicle Insurance
        Runzheimer measured the cost of auto insurance in each location. To 
    determine the type of coverage to price, Runzheimer contacted insurance 
    agents in each area to obtain information on the typical policy. Listed 
    below are the most common coverages, limits, and deductibles for the 
    surveyed living-cost areas.
    
    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 all areas, Runzheimer attempted to identify the most ``popular'' 
    automobile insurance companies by analyzing market-share reports 
    compiled by an industry rating bureau. The policy described above was 
    then priced again this year for each location. Two or three price 
    quotes were obtained for each area and averaged together to produce the 
    final number for this component in each allowance area.
    5.3  Public Transportation Methodology
        As was done last year, Runzheimer surveyed the cost of air fares as 
    they relate to recreational travel. Runzheimer priced the lowest 
    available round-trip air fare from each allowance area and the 
    Washington, D.C., 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, D.C., area. The cost of 
    the trip from each allowance area to Los Angeles was compared with the 
    cost of the trip from the Washington, D.C., area to Los Angeles to 
    compute the public transportation category indexes. (See Appendix 11.)
    5.4  Transportation Survey Results
        Runzheimer measured the 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, D.C., area 
    to determine typical private transportation costs. Appendix 10 shows 
    the cost of each of these items in each area.
        Runzheimer also measured the cost of recreational air travel from 
    each allowance area and from the Washington, D.C., area to a common 
    point within the contiguous 48 states. Appendix 11 shows the cost of 
    these air fares and their relationship to the cost for the Washington, 
    D.C., area.
        Appendix 11 compares the total cost of the private transportation 
    items for each vehicle in each allowance area with the total cost of 
    the same items in the Washington, D.C., area. Appendix 11 also shows 
    how the private and public transportation indexes were combined using 
    expenditure weights derived from the CES data to produce final 
    transportation indexes.
        The final transportation indexes are used in Appendix 14 to derive 
    the total overall index. (Refer to section 2.2 for a discussion of the 
    general formulae and how the component indexes are combined.)
    
    6. Miscellaneous Expenses
    
    6.1  Component Overview
        The Miscellaneous Expense component consists primarily of four 
    unrelated groups of expenses:
         medical care,
         contributions (including gifts to non-family members),
         personal insurance, and
         savings and investments (including pensions).
        Runzheimer believes that certain miscellaneous expense items should 
    not affect living-cost measures between locations. For example, 
    Runzheimer considers charitable contributions a personal choice, so we 
    include this expenditure as a constant amount in all locations. Based 
    on research into all of the expenses of this component, Runzheimer also 
    regards expenses related to personal insurance, savings and 
    investments, and pensions as constants, for reasons discussed in 
    section 6.2.2.
        To measure the miscellaneous expenses, Runzheimer constructed a 
    pricing methodology similar to the one used in the Goods & Services 
    component. Runzheimer selected representative items for medical care, 
    priced them in all areas, and then computed a Miscellaneous Expense 
    component index based on the relative importance of costed items and 
    categories held constant.
    6.2  Miscellaneous Expense Model
    6.2.1  Expenditure Research
        From the 1988 CES, Runzheimer tabulated the miscellaneous expense 
    data into logical expense groupings and then determined the appropriate 
    item weighing. The table on the following page lists the categories 
    that Runzheimer selected to price and their weights: 
    
                   Miscellaneous Expense Categories & Weights               
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                                               Income Level                 
                             -----------------------------------------------
           Categories              Lower          Middle           Upper    
                                 (percent)       (percent)       (percent)  
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    Medical Care............           43.41           31.56           22.40
    Contributions (including                                                
     gifts)*................           12.38           14.90           16.85
    Personal Insurance &                                                    
     Pensions*..............           44.21           53.54           60.75
          Totals............          100.00          100.00          100.00
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    *Held constant.                                                         
    
    6.2.2  Miscellaneous Expense Methodology
        As stated in section 2.2, Runzheimer used the Laspeyres indexing 
    methodology to compute the Miscellaneous Expense component index. For 
    groups of items held constant, the model assumed a price ratio between 
    the allowance area and the Washington, D.C., area equal to 100.00%.
        Runzheimer defined personal insurance and pensions as the portion 
    of a family's budget that was targeted for long-term financial 
    security. This is consistent with the definitions used by the CES, the 
    results of which are used as weights in the COLA model. In the CES, 
    money stored in a savings or investment vehicle for future expenditures 
    (of goods and services, housing, or transportation) is accounted for in 
    the other component weightings.
        In section 6.1, we noted that expenses related to personal 
    insurance were held constant for all locations. This was based on 
    information received from life insurance companies and OPM officials. 
    The life insurance companies contacted indicated that policies written 
    (and premiums charged) to persons within the United States and its 
    territories did not vary due to location. Runzheimer's research and 
    discussions with OPM officials also indicated that, in general, federal 
    employees in all areas received similar or identical benefits 
    packages--any variations were due to personal preference. Therefore, 
    Runzheimer believed, and OPM concurred, that holding these types of 
    expenses constant was appropriate.
    6.3  Miscellaneous Expense Data Collection Procedures
        Medical care items were surveyed consistent with the approach used 
    in the Goods & Services component. For quality-control purposes, 
    Runzheimer used its in-house research staff to conduct much of this 
    survey.
        The following medical-care items were priced in each allowance area 
    and in the Washington, D.C., area:
         nonprescription pain reliever
         prescription drugs
         vision check
         dental service
         doctor visit
         hospital room
         health insurance
        Runzheimer computed a Medical Care subcategory price index for each 
    item in each allowance area by comparing each local average price with 
    the Washington, D.C., area average prices. These indexes were combined 
    using weights derived from the CES to compute a Medical Care 
    subcategory index for each allowance area.
    6.4  Miscellaneous Expense Survey Results
        Appendix 12 contains the results of our data collection and index 
    calculations. As the appendix shows, the relative costs of the majority 
    of the items in the Miscellaneous Expense Component are based on 
    surveyed prices. Therefore, the Miscellaneous Component index reflects 
    living-cost differences among areas. The cost of only two items--life 
    insurance/pensions and contributions--does not differ among areas. 
    Although these two items together have a significant weight, one should 
    keep in mind that the Miscellaneous Component has the smallest weight 
    of the four components.
        Section 2.2 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 14 shows 
    how each index was derived from the component indexes. 
    
                          Final Cost Comparison Indexes                     
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Local    Commissary
                      Allowance area                    pricing   & exchange
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Anchorage, Alaska................................     103.94      101.32
    Fairbanks, Alaska................................     106.03      103.41
    Juneau, Alaska...................................     108.10          NA
    Other Areas in Alaska*...........................     127.56         NA 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *As represented by Nome, AK.                                            
    NA = Not Applicable.                                                    
    
    7.2  General Comments
        Runzheimer's primary goal throughout its work on each study has 
    been to bring fairness and accuracy to the results. The scope of this 
    multi-year engagement has become more comprehensive by virtue of 
    special research projects, seasonal pricings, expanded marketbasket 
    pricings and other efforts. Runzheimer believes that living-cost 
    research is a dynamic process, not a static one, and that fresh 
    research and analysis will enhance further the quality of the survey 
    and the findings. Moreover, we believe that planned, ongoing 
    interaction with OPM will aid the process and improve accuracy.
    7.3  Recommendations
        As noted earlier in this report, Runzheimer and OPM are researching 
    the issue of including income taxes in the living-cost surveys and 
    analyses. We believe that the research will show that income taxes 
    represent a significant portion of living expenses--a portion that 
    varies from one area to the next.
        As also noted in the report, Runzheimer recognizes that it applied 
    the same salary levels and CES data this year as it did in the 1990 
    surveys. We commend OPM for introducing new federal employment weights 
    and urge OPM to continue with its plans to introduce gradually new CES 
    data and salary levels in future surveys.
    
                                     Appendix 1.--Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES)                                 
        [By Income Before Taxes: Average annual expenditures and characteristics of all consumer units, Consumer    
                                         Expenditure Survey 1988, Feb. 13, 1990]                                    
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                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Item             Total                                                                                 
                             complete    $10,000 to   $15,000 to   $20,000 to   $30,000 to   $40,000 to  $50,000 and
                            reporting     $14,999      $19,999      $29,999      $39,999      $49,999        over   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Number of consumer                                                                                              
     units (in thousands)        81354         9433         8219        14586        10901         7198        12209
    Number of sample                                                                                                
     interviews..........        30900         3500         3107         5496         4119         2849         4983
        Consumer unit                                                                                               
       characteristics:                                                                                             
      Income before                                                                                                 
       taxes\1\..........       $28540       $12320       $17373       $24591       $34375       $44331       $74234
      Income after                                                                                                  
       taxes\1\..........        26149        11892        16345        22963        31660        40100        66345
      Average number of                                                                                             
       persons in                                                                                                   
       consumer unit.....          2.6          2.2          2.5          2.7          2.9          3.2          3.1
      Age of reference                                                                                              
       person............         46.9         50.1         46.5         44.7         43.2         42.3         45.3
      Average number in                                                                                             
        consumer unit:                                                                                              
        Earners..........          1.4          0.9          1.2          1.5          1.8          2.0          2.1
        Vehicles.........          2.0          1.4          1.9          2.2          2.6          2.7          3.1
        Children under 18          0.7          0.6          0.7          0.7          0.9          1.0          0.8
        Persons 65 and                                                                                              
         over............          0.3          0.5          0.4          0.3          0.2          0.1          0.1
      Percent                                                                                                       
       distribution:                                                                                                
        Male.............           66           57           64           71           78           82           87
        Female...........           34           43           36           29           22           18           13
        Homeowner with                                                                                              
         mortgage........           38           15           26           36           52           64           76
        Homeowner without                                                                                           
         mortgage........           24           32           26           25           18           14           14
        Renter...........           39           53           47           39           30           21           11
        Black............           11           12           10           10            5            6            4
        White and other..           89           88           90           90           95           94           96
        Elementary (1-8).           11           17           12            8            5            2            3
        High school (9-                                                                                             
         12).............           44           51           54           48           42           40           24
        College..........           44           31           34           44           53           58           73
        Never attended                                                                                              
         and other.......            1            1            1            0            0            0            0
      At least one                                                                                                  
       vehicle owned.....           86           84           91           95           96           97           97
    Average annual                                                                                                  
     expenditures........     26389.07     16788.64     19558.35     24896.36     31659.60     37562.00     52320.19
      Food...............      3804.39      2777.33      3194.53      3765.02      4587.49      5281.61      6296.11
        Food at home.....      2176.94      1809.23      1954.49      2174.01      2556.74      2906.55      3109.86
        *Cereals and                                                                                                
         bakery products.       317.03       266.20       274.62       320.55       375.38       417.06       450.19
            *Cereals and                                                                                            
             cereal                                                                                                 
             products....       111.15       101.45       100.46       111.31       134.59       145.71       138.66
              *Flour.....         4.83         6.43         4.59         4.99         5.06         4.15         4.17
              *Prepared                                                                                             
               flour                                                                                                
               mixes.....         9.88         9.30         9.21        10.32        11.92        14.72        12.18
              *Ready-to-                                                                                            
               eat and                                                                                              
               cooked                                                                                               
               cereals...        73.49        65.38        65.31        72.80        89.56        98.06        92.85
              *Rice......         7.98         8.00         6.06         7.95         9.66         9.48        10.14
              *Pasta,                                                                                               
               cornmeal                                                                                             
               and other                                                                                            
               cereals...        14.97        12.33        15.29        15.24        18.39        19.30        19.34
            *Bakery                                                                                                 
             products....       205.88       164.75       174.16       209.23       240.80       271.35       311.53
              *Bread.....        65.72        58.48        61.24        68.58        72.19        78.50        86.03
                *White                                                                                              
                 bread...        35.48        32.79        33.61        38.12        39.98        39.46        42.54
                *Bread,                                                                                             
                 other                                                                                              
                 than                                                                                               
                 white...        30.24        25.69        27.63        30.46        32.21        39.05        43.49
              *Crackers                                                                                             
               and                                                                                                  
               cookies...        51.76        41.43        42.92        53.39        60.40        75.75        77.18
                *Cookies.        32.19        24.30        27.98        33.01        35.93        47.99        49.96
                *Crackers        19.57        17.13        14.94        20.38        24.46        27.76        27.21
              *Frozen and                                                                                           
               refrigerat                                                                                           
               ed bakery                                                                                            
               products..        13.55        10.10        10.54        13.12        15.29        17.64        24.89
              *Other                                                                                                
               bakery                                                                                               
               products..        74.84        54.74        59.46        74.14        92.92        99.46       123.44
                *Biscuits                                                                                           
                 and                                                                                                
                 rolls...        26.62        18.31        20.95        27.08        30.87        38.69        45.14
                *Cakes                                                                                              
                 and                                                                                                
                 cupcakes        20.31        13.30        15.37        21.50        26.94        26.92        31.29
                *Bread                                                                                              
                 and                                                                                                
                 cracker                                                                                            
                 products         2.82         2.70         2.40         2.36         3.73         4.07         4.89
                *Sweetrol                                                                                           
                 ls,                                                                                                
                 coffee                                                                                             
                 cakes,                                                                                             
                 doughnut                                                                                           
                 s.......        19.60        15.04        15.68        18.44        23.22        23.31        33.90
                *Pies,                                                                                              
                 tarts,                                                                                             
                 turnover                                                                                           
                 s.......         5.48         5.38         5.07         4.76         8.16         6.48         8.22
          *Meats,                                                                                                   
           poultry, fish                                                                                            
           and eggs......       560.01       477.38       555.07       541.91       635.94       699.55       812.35
            *Beef........       183.66       152.35       204.56       185.96       215.42       225.57       263.75
              *Ground                                                                                               
               beef......        79.09        71.32        84.22        79.31        96.47        91.12       101.79
              *Roast.....        33.40        28.09        34.54        34.19        35.85        40.13        50.81
                *Chuck                                                                                              
                 roast...        13.23        11.36        14.43        13.12        16.66        14.71        17.87
                *Round                                                                                              
                 roast...         9.13         7.79        10.19         8.42         8.80        15.67        13.71
                *Other                                                                                              
                 roast...        11.04         8.93         9.92        12.65        10.38         9.75        19.23
              *Steak.....        59.01        41.47        71.43        61.32        70.25        77.08        93.67
                *Round                                                                                              
                 steak...        11.62        11.60        16.74        13.83        12.33        11.66        13.85
                *Sirloin                                                                                            
                 steak...        12.96         8.51        11.79        12.72        14.53        20.48        24.43
                *Other                                                                                              
                 steak...        34.42        21.36        42.90        34.77        43.40        44.94        55.39
              *Other beef        12.17        11.47        14.37        11.14        12.84        17.24        17.48
            *Pork........       114.19       104.51       108.16       108.24       132.60       131.31       157.61
              *Bacon.....        20.23        24.20        17.46        18.44        23.15        18.48        25.09
              *Pork chops        27.10        19.23        28.84        25.14        36.30        28.37        34.33
              *Ham.......        27.43        25.79        27.94        28.11        31.54        35.35        39.08
                *Ham, not                                                                                           
                 canned..        24.47        21.68        25.11        26.25        28.62        29.58        36.43
                *Canned                                                                                             
                 ham.....         2.96         4.10         2.83         1.86         2.92         5.77         2.65
              *Sausage...        16.60        14.09        17.07        13.98        17.67        22.46        23.28
              *Other pork        22.83        21.21        16.84        22.58        23.95        26.65        35.83
            *Other meats.        83.61        71.60        75.48        79.96        98.98       113.62       118.21
              *Frankfurte                                                                                           
               rs........        17.37        15.97        17.17        17.77        19.56        21.76        22.58
              *Lunch                                                                                                
               meats                                                                                                
               (cold                                                                                                
               cuts).....        58.88        49.13        49.48        56.28        71.83        80.88        86.21
                *Bologna,                                                                                           
                 liverwur                                                                                           
                 st,                                                                                                
                 salami..        19.11        17.97        16.54        19.36        22.06        23.99        25.51
                *Other                                                                                              
                 lunchmea                                                                                           
                 ts......        39.78        31.16        32.94        36.92        49.77        56.89        60.70
              *Lamb,                                                                                                
               organ                                                                                                
               meats and                                                                                            
               others....         7.36         6.51         8.93         5.91         7.58        10.98         9.42
                *Lamb and                                                                                           
                 organ                                                                                              
                 meats...         6.17         5.97         5.33         4.82         7.57         8.63         8.50
                *Mutton,                                                                                            
                 goat and                                                                                           
                 game....         1.19         0.54         3.60         1.10         0.01         2.36         0.92
            *Poultry.....        85.49        69.40        81.53        82.16        85.67       111.40       133.20
              *Fresh and                                                                                            
               frozen                                                                                               
               chickens..        66.41        55.25        66.61        65.26        66.71        81.88        96.35
                *Fresh                                                                                              
                 whole                                                                                              
                 chicken.        17.24        17.03        17.44        20.11        14.32        16.24        23.38
                *Fresh                                                                                              
                 and                                                                                                
                 frozen                                                                                             
                 chicken                                                                                            
                 parts...        49.17        38.22        49.18        45.15        52.39        65.64        72.97
              *Other                                                                                                
               poultry,                                                                                             
               incl whole                                                                                           
               frzn                                                                                                 
               chickens..        19.98        14.15        14.91        16.91        18.96        29.52        36.85
            *Fish and                                                                                               
             seafood.....        65.24        50.44        57.57        56.89        74.24        86.03       109.89
              *Canned                                                                                               
               fish and                                                                                             
               seafood...        17.95        14.01        15.77        16.67        23.21        21.96        26.53
              *Fresh and                                                                                            
               frozen                                                                                               
               shellfish.        14.98         5.89        17.35        14.09        15.81        18.33        32.78
              *Fresh and                                                                                            
               frozen                                                                                               
               finfish...        32.31        30.53        24.45        26.13        35.23        45.74        50.59
            *Eggs........        27.83        29.08        27.68        28.69        29.02        31.61        29.68
          *Dairy products       277.91       237.49       246.39       287.05       337.97       365.06       383.11
            *Fresh milk                                                                                             
             and cream...       134.41       132.08       125.44       135.91       160.12       158.15       168.53
              *Whole milk        52.12        58.46        57.48        57.54        55.58        44.53        55.37
              *Other milk                                                                                           
               and cream.        82.29        73.61        67.97        78.37       104.54       113.61       113.17
            *Other dairy                                                                                            
             products....       143.50       105.41       120.95       151.15       177.85       206.92       214.57
              *Butter....         8.89         8.28         8.17         8.63         9.20        12.22        13.04
              *Cheese....        79.01        54.41        69.16        83.03        98.98       111.72       119.08
              *Ice cream                                                                                            
               and                                                                                                  
               related                                                                                              
               products..        41.68        31.02        33.95        46.55        53.10        60.05        61.85
              *Miscellane                                                                                           
               ous dairy                                                                                            
               products..        13.93        11.70         9.67        12.93        16.57        22.93        20.60
          *Fruits and                                                                                               
           vegetables....       376.38       327.70       335.02       366.35       441.76       487.04       526.17
            *Fresh fruits       120.98       102.64       104.99       116.33       148.47       156.62       172.21
              *Apples....        21.57        16.83        17.80        21.56        26.58        28.77        29.44
              *Bananas...        20.65        19.42        19.04        21.64        24.06        22.66        27.22
              *Oranges...        10.98         9.36         9.43         9.37        15.38        16.47        14.72
              *Other                                                                                                
               fresh                                                                                                
               fruits....        67.78        57.02        58.71        63.75        82.45        88.72       100.83
            *Fresh                                                                                                  
             vegetables..       110.67       101.90       100.87       106.30       124.19       123.40       158.76
              *Potatoes..        16.61        13.93        17.56        15.59        19.18        20.55        22.24
              *Lettuce...        13.73        11.36        11.61        12.80        16.85        16.95        20.85
              *Tomatoes..        14.87        13.49        14.08        14.64        17.94        16.43        19.74
              *Other                                                                                                
               fresh                                                                                                
               vegetables        65.47        63.12        57.63        63.28        70.21        69.47        95.93
            *Processed                                                                                              
             fruits......        86.81        75.04        80.64        82.22        98.04       126.19       121.27
              *Frozen                                                                                               
               fruits and                                                                                           
               fruit                                                                                                
               juices....        19.59        17.95        18.61        18.42        22.98        32.00        28.71
                *Frozen                                                                                             
                 orange                                                                                             
                 juice...        14.43        13.60        13.91        14.55        14.89        21.97        20.88
                *Other                                                                                              
                 frozen                                                                                             
                 fruits                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 juices..         5.16         4.35         4.70         3.87         8.10        10.03         7.83
              *Canned and                                                                                           
               dried                                                                                                
               fruits....        21.22        18.05        18.46        20.85        24.80        32.50        26.30
              *Fresh,                                                                                               
               canned or                                                                                            
               bottled                                                                                              
               fruit                                                                                                
               juices....        46.00        39.04        43.58        42.95        50.26        61.68        66.26
            *Processed                                                                                              
             vegetables..        57.92        48.13        48.52        61.49        71.05        80.82        73.92
              *Frozen                                                                                               
               vegetables        21.30        13.63        16.57        23.19        27.40        32.62        31.07
              *Canned and                                                                                           
               dried                                                                                                
               vegetables                                                                                           
               and juices        36.62        34.50        31.95        38.30        43.65        48.21        42.85
                *Canned                                                                                             
                 beans...         6.64         5.41         6.00         6.98         7.85         9.98         7.27
                *Canned                                                                                             
                 corn....         4.21         2.91         3.86         4.70         4.31         6.10         4.37
                *Other                                                                                              
                 canned                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 dried                                                                                              
                 veg., &                                                                                            
                 juices..        25.77        26.17        22.09        26.62        31.49        32.12        31.21
          *Other food at                                                                                            
           home..........       645.61       500.46       543.39       658.15       765.69       937.83       938.05
            *Sugar and                                                                                              
             other sweets        80.66        65.44        64.53        82.49        97.73       122.23       111.61
              *Candy and                                                                                            
               chewing                                                                                              
               gum.......        45.41        32.09        31.13        46.37        55.74        75.32        71.53
              *Sugar.....        17.07        18.57        17.60        17.61        18.27        17.57        16.01
              *Artificial                                                                                           
               sweetners.         2.36         1.56         2.44         2.90         1.78         3.70         2.68
              *Jams,                                                                                                
               preserves,                                                                                           
               other                                                                                                
               sweets....        15.82        13.22        13.36        15.62        21.94        25.64        21.39
            *Fats and                                                                                               
             oils........        56.65        48.51        45.63        59.62        69.18        76.24        70.54
              *Margerine.        11.96        10.65         9.89        12.19        14.51        15.78        15.49
              *Other                                                                                                
               fats,                                                                                                
               oils, and                                                                                            
               salad                                                                                                
               dressing..        31.66        26.57        26.33        32.32        37.90        45.04        38.58
              *Nondairy                                                                                             
               cream and                                                                                            
               imitation                                                                                            
               milk......         4.49         4.53         3.64         4.91         4.72         5.00         4.89
              *Peanut                                                                                               
               butter....         8.54         6.75         5.77        10.20        12.05        10.42        11.57
            *Miscellaneou                                                                                           
             s foods.....       272.98       209.21       230.18       278.73       325.17       410.76       393.38
              *Frozen                                                                                               
               prepared                                                                                             
               foods.....        46.13        34.31        44.35        47.46        54.87        69.97        66.80
                *Frozen                                                                                             
                 meals...        16.75        14.44        19.43        16.05        23.09        21.11        23.97
                *Other                                                                                              
                 frozen                                                                                             
                 prepared                                                                                           
                 foods...        29.39        19.87        24.92        31.41        31.78        48.86        42.82
              *Canned and                                                                                           
               packaged                                                                                             
               soups.....        21.41        17.65        16.96        21.06        24.10        35.62        28.50
              *Potato                                                                                               
               chips,                                                                                               
               nuts, and                                                                                            
               other                                                                                                
               snacks....        59.78        41.00        37.67        64.36        71.49        95.82       100.20
                *Potato                                                                                             
                 chips                                                                                              
                 and                                                                                                
                 other                                                                                              
                 snacks..        46.79        30.06        31.54        53.75        55.18        74.06        77.26
                *Nuts....        12.99        10.94         6.13        10.61        16.31        21.76        22.94
              *Condiments                                                                                           
               and                                                                                                  
               seasonings        61.52        49.20        56.11        58.41        77.90        82.89        92.16
                *Salt,                                                                                              
                 spices,                                                                                            
                 other                                                                                              
                 seasonin                                                                                           
                 gs......        12.31        10.17        11.24        11.99        14.15        14.15        20.09
                *Olives,                                                                                            
                 pickles,                                                                                           
                 relishes         7.62         5.36         8.73         7.01         9.48        10.54        10.59
                *Sauces                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 gravies.        31.62        25.10        26.76        29.73        42.60        43.35        46.87
                *Baking                                                                                             
                 needs                                                                                              
                 and                                                                                                
                 misc.                                                                                              
                 products         9.97         8.58         9.38         9.67        11.67        14.85        14.61
              *Other                                                                                                
               canned/pac                                                                                           
               kaged                                                                                                
               prepared                                                                                             
               foods.....        84.14        67.05        75.08        87.44        96.82       126.46       105.73
                *Salads                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 desserts        13.23        11.82        12.59        11.96        17.20        18.07        18.37
                *Baby                                                                                               
                 food....        16.25        10.38        15.03        16.91        19.52        26.99        12.93
                *Miscella                                                                                           
                 neous                                                                                              
                 prepared                                                                                           
                 foods...        54.66        44.85        47.47        58.57        60.10        81.41        74.43
            *Nonalcoholic                                                                                           
             beverages...       204.37       164.51       186.49       210.29       233.06       283.11       287.11
              *Cola......        92.19        66.57        88.15        99.91       101.86       140.51       123.90
              *Other                                                                                                
               carbonated                                                                                           
               drinks....        32.62        23.55        29.15        28.70        40.86        43.90        53.99
              *Coffee....        40.93        38.84        38.48        38.15        43.16        47.73        54.95
                *Roasted                                                                                            
                 coffee..        25.27        22.96        23.27        24.63        26.36        31.15        34.98
                *Instant                                                                                            
                 and                                                                                                
                 freeze                                                                                             
                 dried                                                                                              
                 coffee..        15.66        15.87        15.21        13.52        16.81        16.58        19.98
              *Non-                                                                                                 
               carbonated                                                                                           
               fruit                                                                                                
               flavored                                                                                             
               drinks....        16.30        12.30        11.92        21.28        20.62        24.65        21.32
              *Tea.......        11.18        10.67         8.25        11.36        13.49        15.33        13.42
              *Other non-                                                                                           
               alcoholic                                                                                            
               beverages.        11.15        12.58        10.54        10.90        13.08        10.98        19.52
            Food prepared                                                                                           
             by cu on out                                                                                           
             of town                                                                                                
             trips.......        30.94        12.80        16.56        27.01        40.55        45.49        75.42
        Food away from                                                                                              
         home............      1627.45       968.10      1240.03      1591.02      2030.75      2375.06      3186.24
          *Meals at                                                                                                 
           restaurants,                                                                                             
           carry-outs &                                                                                             
           other.........      1275.77       799.32      1039.21      1294.24      1591.66      1870.30      2351.22
            *Lunch.......       499.88       277.04       407.25       514.76       619.15       709.45       956.78
            *Dinner......       549.30       339.39       440.28       550.06       662.77       822.65      1057.00
            *Snacks and                                                                                             
             non                                                                                                    
             alcoholic                                                                                              
             beverage....       142.56       105.40       121.94       145.83       190.00       225.33       207.78
            *Breakfast                                                                                              
             and brunch..        84.04        77.48        69.75        83.59       119.74       112.87       129.66
          Board                                                                                                     
           (including at                                                                                            
           school).......        43.62         6.74         7.89        27.65        36.46        39.33       153.00
          Catered affairs        41.27         7.39         5.78        34.97        50.79        47.01       142.76
          Food on out of                                                                                            
           town trips....       195.31        93.30       115.14       165.61       254.20       300.02       451.05
          School lunches.        42.24        20.43        26.30        41.51        67.39        84.77        70.55
          Meals as pay...        29.24        40.92        45.71        27.04        30.27        33.64        17.65
      Alcoholic beverages       281.70       182.87       235.22       290.56       343.77       352.96       506.47
        *At home.........       148.36       107.27       126.68       152.37       189.69       178.29       246.36
          *Beer and ale..        89.05        72.34        77.77        95.86       108.21       102.60       126.68
          *Whiskey.......        12.73        12.89         5.93        13.17        16.76        13.43        21.68
          *Wine..........        32.15        13.69        26.16        31.70        40.94        46.88        70.20
          *Other                                                                                                    
           alcoholic                                                                                                
           beverages.....        14.43         8.35        16.82        11.65        23.78        15.38        27.80
        Away from home...       133.34        75.61       108.54       138.19       154.08       174.67       260.11
          *Beer and ale..        37.50        20.21        32.77        39.59        40.20        53.06        62.61
          *Wine..........        18.54        12.05        15.72        19.17        18.68        24.52        38.32
          *Other                                                                                                    
           alcoholic                                                                                                
           beverages.....        58.12        36.45        50.81        60.89        71.66        67.59       113.53
          Alcoholic                                                                                                 
           beverages                                                                                                
           purchased on                                                                                             
           trips.........        19.17         6.90         9.24        18.54        23.54        29.50        45.66
      Housing............      8069.13      5495.09      5946.80      7511.85      9260.40     10608.79     15719.12
        Shelter..........      4470.25      3043.10      3139.50      4124.86      5049.86      5901.40      8909.44
          Owned dwellings      2554.04       961.15      1151.03      1976.74      2970.57      4060.42      6925.93
            Mortgage                                                                                                
             interest....      1560.48       318.45       520.13      1051.78      1925.39      2783.87      4724.67
              Mortgage                                                                                              
               interest                                                                                             
               and                                                                                                  
               charges...      1560.38       318.45       520.13      1051.78      1925.39      2783.87      4724.01
              Prepayment                                                                                            
               penalty                                                                                              
               charges,                                                                                             
               (own home)         0.10         0.00         0.00         0.00          0.0         0.00         0.66
            Property                                                                                                
             taxes.......       496.08       316.48       301.71       417.03       599.30       643.81      1125.91
            Maintenance,                                                                                            
             repairs,                                                                                               
             insur, other                                                                                           
             expenses....       497.48       326.23       329.20       507.92       445.87       632.74      1075.35
              Homeowners                                                                                            
               and                                                                                                  
               related                                                                                              
               insurance.       151.74       102.72       105.11       139.48       163.01       200.84       313.16
                Fire and                                                                                            
                 extended                                                                                           
                 coverage         4.98         3.14         4.17         8.42         3.90         7.28         4.94
                Homeowner                                                                                           
                 s                                                                                                  
                 insuranc                                                                                           
                 e.......       146.76        99.58       100.94       131.06       159.11       193.56       308.22
              Ground rent        26.88        26.40        38.12        35.13        23.98        14.38        12.57
              Maintenance                                                                                           
               and repair                                                                                           
               service...       252.68       166.84       159.60       260.79       187.82       293.13       607.16
                Painting                                                                                            
                 and                                                                                                
                 papering        52.01        34.57        12.75        55.29        21.09        49.82       144.99
                Plumbing                                                                                            
                 and                                                                                                
                 water                                                                                              
                 heating.        23.06        12.17        16.84        22.72        17.23        32.94        55.39
                Heat, a/                                                                                            
                 c,                                                                                                 
                 electric                                                                                           
                 al work.        42.03        40.31        20.65        28.44        44.68        61.59        90.02
                Roofing                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 gutters.        46.96        21.78        51.88        49.75        40.70        55.18       111.23
                Other                                                                                               
                 repair/m                                                                                           
                 aintenan                                                                                           
                 ce                                                                                                 
                 service.        78.78        53.15        53.69       101.29        54.90        85.14       164.91
                Repair &                                                                                            
                 replace                                                                                            
                 hard                                                                                               
                 surface                                                                                            
                 flooring         8.14         4.68         2.92         2.46         7.98         6.77        33.94
                Repair of                                                                                           
                 built-in                                                                                           
                 applican                                                                                           
                 ces.....         1.68         0.16         0.88         0.85         1.24         1.69         6.68
              Maintenance                                                                                           
               /repair                                                                                              
               commod....        65.41        28.29        25.78        71.76        70.93       122.37       141.50
                Paints,                                                                                             
                 wallpape                                                                                           
                 r and                                                                                              
                 supplies        17.47         6.93         5.76        14.64        18.25        33.17        45.07
                Tools and                                                                                           
                 equipmen                                                                                           
                 t for                                                                                              
                 painting                                                                                           
                 and                                                                                                
                 wallpape                                                                                           
                 ring....         1.88         0.74         0.62         1.57         1.96         3.56         4.84
                Plumbing                                                                                            
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 and                                                                                                
                 equipmen                                                                                           
                 t.......         5.65         2.25         3.48         6.92         6.24        11.04        11.40
                Electrica                                                                                           
                 l                                                                                                  
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 , heat./                                                                                           
                 cool.                                                                                              
                 equip...         3.76         0.62         4.14         3.32         4.94         2.21        10.24
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for hard                                                                                           
                 surface                                                                                            
                 floor,                                                                                             
                 repair                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 replace.         1.85         0.82         0.03         1.32         0.66         5.63         5.85
                Material                                                                                            
                 and                                                                                                
                 equipmen                                                                                           
                 t for                                                                                              
                 roof/gut                                                                                           
                 ters....         5.18         3.60         3.34         8.46         4.25         3.31         5.16
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 plaster,                                                                                           
                 panel,                                                                                             
                 siding,                                                                                            
                 windows,                                                                                           
                 doors,                                                                                             
                 screens,                                                                                           
                 awnings.        11.08         9.36         4.91        12.62        12.57        15.49        23.43
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 patio,                                                                                             
                 walk,                                                                                              
                 fence,                                                                                             
                 drive,                                                                                             
                 masonry,                                                                                           
                 brick,                                                                                             
                 and                                                                                                
                 stucco                                                                                             
                 work....         2.12         0.28         0.61         6.99         0.71         2.30         3.03
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 landscap                                                                                           
                 ing                                                                                                
                 maintena                                                                                           
                 nce.....         2.52         0.09         0.00         7.40         2.38         2.17         4.45
                Miscellan                                                                                           
                 eous                                                                                               
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 /equipme                                                                                           
                 nt......        13.89         3.60         2.89         8.52        18.98        43.49        28.02
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   insula                                                                                           
                   tion,                                                                                            
                   other                                                                                            
                   mainte                                                                                           
                   nance/                                                                                           
                   repair         7.87         3.60         2.36         6.16        10.04        14.88        18.16
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls to                                                                                            
                   finish                                                                                           
                   baseme                                                                                           
                   nt,                                                                                              
                   remode                                                                                           
                   l rms                                                                                            
                   or                                                                                               
                   build                                                                                            
                   patios                                                                                           
                   ,                                                                                                
                   walks,                                                                                           
                   etc                                                                                              
                   (maint                                                                                           
                   .,                                                                                               
                   rep.,                                                                                            
                   repl.)                                                                                           
                   (own                                                                                             
                   prop).         6.02         0.00         0.53         2.36         8.95        28.61         9.86
              Property                                                                                              
               management                                                                                           
               and                                                                                                  
               security..         0.74         1.98         0.53         0.72         0.13         1.95         0.79
                Property                                                                                            
                 Manageme                                                                                           
                 nt......         0.64         1.88         0.24         0.60         0.12         1.95         0.62
                Managemen                                                                                           
                 t and                                                                                              
                 upkeep                                                                                             
                 serv for                                                                                           
                 security         0.10         0.10         0.28         0.13         0.01         0.00         0.18
              Parking....         0.04         0.00         0.06         0.03         0.00         0.07         0.17
          Rented                                                                                                    
           dwellings.....      1469.41      1753.31      1777.24      1804.99      1563.71      1248.94       825.42
            Rent.........      1428.30      1708.38      1718.30      1762.19      1521.88      1216.05       785.55
            Rent as pay..        17.34        25.29        32.67        15.87        14.30         0.70         9.59
            Maintenance,                                                                                            
             insurance                                                                                              
             and other                                                                                              
             expenses....        23.76        19.63        26.27        26.92        27.53        32.19        30.29
              Tenant's                                                                                              
               insurance.         8.68         4.34         9.22         9.27        12.89        10.61        10.03
              Maintenance                                                                                           
               and repair                                                                                           
               services..         9.01        10.32        13.18        11.46         9.64         6.78        12.67
                Repair or                                                                                           
                 maintena                                                                                           
                 nce                                                                                                
                 service.         8.62        10.32        13.18        11.46         9.50         5.20        11.94
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 dwelling                                                                                           
                 under                                                                                              
                 construc                                                                                           
                 tion and                                                                                           
                 addition                                                                                           
                 s.......         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                Repair &                                                                                            
                 replace                                                                                            
                 hard                                                                                               
                 surface                                                                                            
                 flooring         0.36         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         1.58         0.69
                Repair of                                                                                           
                 built-in                                                                                           
                 applianc                                                                                           
                 es......         0.03         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.14         0.00         0.05
              Maintenance                                                                                           
               and repair                                                                                           
               comm......         6.07         4.97         3.87         6.19         5.00        14.80         7.59
                Paint,                                                                                              
                 wallpape                                                                                           
                 r, and                                                                                             
                 supplies         1.19         0.85         1.39         1.12         2.22         1.63         1.10
                Tools and                                                                                           
                 equipmen                                                                                           
                 t for                                                                                              
                 painting                                                                                           
                 and                                                                                                
                 wallpape                                                                                           
                 ring....         0.13         0.09         0.15         0.12         0.24         0.18         0.12
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 plast.,                                                                                            
                 panels,                                                                                            
                 roofing,                                                                                           
                 gutters,                                                                                           
                 etc.....         0.68         1.43         0.34         0.94         0.69         0.81         0.56
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 patio,                                                                                             
                 walk,                                                                                              
                 fence,                                                                                             
                 driveway                                                                                           
                 ,                                                                                                  
                 masonry,                                                                                           
                 brick &                                                                                            
                 stucco                                                                                             
                 work....         0.02         0.06         0.00         0.01         0.00         0.06         0.02
                Plumbing                                                                                            
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 and                                                                                                
                 equipmen                                                                                           
                 t.......         0.38         0.23         0.53         0.75         0.25         0.20         0.17
                Electrica                                                                                           
                 l                                                                                                  
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 , heat./                                                                                           
                 cool.                                                                                              
                 equip...         0.92         0.10         0.18         0.03         0.11         8.91         0.01
                Miscellan                                                                                           
                 eous                                                                                               
                 supplies                                                                                           
                 /equipme                                                                                           
                 nt......         1.84         2.07         0.79         2.69         1.08         1.80         3.41
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   insula                                                                                           
                   tion,                                                                                            
                   other                                                                                            
                   mainte                                                                                           
                   nance                                                                                            
                   and                                                                                              
                   repair         0.58         0.51         0.73         0.49         0.56         0.67         0.72
                  Termite                                                                                           
                   /pest                                                                                            
                   contro                                                                                           
                   l                                                                                                
                   (cap.                                                                                            
                   improv                                                                                           
                   ement)                                                                                           
                   (rente                                                                                           
                   r)....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   additi                                                                                           
                   ons,                                                                                             
                   finish                                                                                           
                   baseme                                                                                           
                   nts,                                                                                             
                   remode                                                                                           
                   ling                                                                                             
                   rooms.         1.08         1.44         0.07         1.89         0.26         0.24         2.69
                  Constru                                                                                           
                   ction                                                                                            
                   mtls                                                                                             
                   jobs                                                                                             
                   not                                                                                              
                   starte                                                                                           
                   d.....         0.18         0.12         0.00         0.31         0.26         0.89         0.00
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for hard                                                                                           
                 surface                                                                                            
                 flooring         0.14         0.00         0.46         0.26         0.00         0.52         0.00
                Materials                                                                                           
                 for                                                                                                
                 landscap                                                                                           
                 e                                                                                                  
                 maintena                                                                                           
                 nce.....         0.76         0.14         0.03         0.27         0.42         0.68         2.21
          Other lodging..       446.79       328.64       211.23       343.13       515.57       592.04      1158.09
            Owned                                                                                                   
             vacation                                                                                               
             homes.......        78.26       147.93        26.59        48.70        89.46        52.59       199.82
              Prepayment                                                                                            
               penalty                                                                                              
               charges                                                                                              
               (own vac).         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
              Mortgage                                                                                              
               interest..        48.65       124.50         5.47        31.06        51.05        23.57       117.74
              Property                                                                                              
               taxes.....        16.90        12.09        14.93         9.58        21.13        16.99        45.43
              Maintenance                                                                                           
               ,                                                                                                    
               insurance,                                                                                           
               other                                                                                                
               expenses..        12.71        11.34         6.19         8.06        17.28        12.03        36.65
                Homeowner                                                                                           
                 s and                                                                                              
                 related                                                                                            
                 insuranc                                                                                           
                 e.......         3.07         1.77         1.42         2.32         2.69         1.79        10.56
                  Homeown                                                                                           
                   ers                                                                                              
                   insura                                                                                           
                   nce...         3.04         1.54         1.42         2.32         2.69         1.79        10.51
                  Fire/ex                                                                                           
                   tended                                                                                           
                   covera                                                                                           
                   ge....         0.03         0.22         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.05
                Ground                                                                                              
                 rent....         3.33         0.90         3.95         1.64         6.88         1.26         9.64
                Maintenan                                                                                           
                 ce/repai                                                                                           
                 r                                                                                                  
                 services         5.52         8.06         0.71         3.83         6.37         8.30        14.44
                  Repair/                                                                                           
                   remode                                                                                           
                   ling                                                                                             
                   (servi                                                                                           
                   ce)...         5.52         8.06         0.71         3.83         6.37         8.30        14.44
                  Repair                                                                                            
                   and                                                                                              
                   replac                                                                                           
                   e hard                                                                                           
                   surfac                                                                                           
                   e                                                                                                
                   floor.         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                Maintenan                                                                                           
                 ce/repai                                                                                           
                 r comm..         0.39         0.61         0.11         0.28         0.11         0.23         0.70
                  Paints,                                                                                           
                   wallpa                                                                                           
                   per,                                                                                             
                   suppli                                                                                           
                   es....         0.08         0.19         0.06         0.00         0.03         0.08         0.29
                  Tools/e                                                                                           
                   quipme                                                                                           
                   nt for                                                                                           
                   painti                                                                                           
                   ng and                                                                                           
                   wallpa                                                                                           
                   pering         0.01         0.02         0.01         0.00         0.00         0.01         0.03
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   plaste                                                                                           
                   ring,                                                                                            
                   panels                                                                                           
                   ,                                                                                                
                   roofin                                                                                           
                   g,                                                                                               
                   gutter                                                                                           
                   s,                                                                                               
                   dnspou                                                                                           
                   ts,                                                                                              
                   siding                                                                                           
                   ,                                                                                                
                   wdows,                                                                                           
                   drs.,                                                                                            
                   screen                                                                                           
                   s, and                                                                                           
                   awning                                                                                           
                   s.....         0.05         0.00         0.00         0.02         0.00         0.03         0.32
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   patio,                                                                                           
                   walk,                                                                                            
                   fence,                                                                                           
                   drive,                                                                                           
                   masonr                                                                                           
                   y,                                                                                               
                   brick,                                                                                           
                   stucco         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                  Plumbin                                                                                           
                   g                                                                                                
                   suppli                                                                                           
                   es/equ                                                                                           
                   ipment         0.02         0.04         0.00         0.00         0.03         0.07         0.05
                  Electri                                                                                           
                   cal                                                                                              
                   suppli                                                                                           
                   es,                                                                                              
                   heat./                                                                                           
                   cool                                                                                             
                   equip.         0.01         0.00         0.00         0.01         0.04         0.00         0.00
                  Miscell                                                                                           
                   aneous                                                                                           
                   suppli                                                                                           
                   es/equ                                                                                           
                   ipment         0.01         0.00         0.05         0.02         0.00         0.04         0.00
                    Mater                                                                                           
                     ials                                                                                           
                     for                                                                                            
                     insu                                                                                           
                     lati                                                                                           
                     on/o                                                                                           
                     ther                                                                                           
                     main                                                                                           
                     t./r                                                                                           
                     epai                                                                                           
                     r...         0.01         0.00         0.05         0.00         0.00         0.04         0.00
                    Mater                                                                                           
                     ials                                                                                           
                     for                                                                                            
                     fini                                                                                           
                     shin                                                                                           
                     g                                                                                              
                     base                                                                                           
                     ment                                                                                           
                     s,                                                                                             
                     remo                                                                                           
                     deli                                                                                           
                     ng                                                                                             
                     room                                                                                           
                     s...         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.02         0.00         0.00         0.00
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   hard                                                                                             
                   surfac                                                                                           
                   e                                                                                                
                   floor.         0.20         0.35         0.00         0.23         0.00         0.00         0.00
                  Materia                                                                                           
                   ls for                                                                                           
                   landsc                                                                                           
                   aping                                                                                            
                   mainte                                                                                           
                   nance.         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                Property                                                                                            
                 manageme                                                                                           
                 nt and                                                                                             
                 security         0.40         0.00         0.00         0.00         1.23         0.44         1.30
                  Propert                                                                                           
                   y                                                                                                
                   manage                                                                                           
                   ment..         0.40         0.00         0.00         0.00         1.23         0.44         1.30
                  Managem                                                                                           
                   ent                                                                                              
                   and                                                                                              
                   upkeep                                                                                           
                   servic                                                                                           
                   e for                                                                                            
                   securi                                                                                           
                   ty....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
                Parking..         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Expenses for                                                                                            
             other                                                                                                  
             properties..       154.47       101.84        74.84       137.28       169.04       223.95       390.55
            Housing while                                                                                           
             attending                                                                                              
             school......        35.48         3.69         3.44        17.58        30.76        35.15       118.12
            Lodging while                                                                                           
             out of town.       178.58        75.19       106.36       139.57       226.31       280.35       449.60
        Utilities, fuels                                                                                            
         and public                                                                                                 
         services........      1726.29      1412.79      1542.51      1711.07      1924.68      2089.22      2593.19
          Natural gas....       232.22       212.96       214.65       215.34       246.68       276.67       354.61
            Util.--Natura                                                                                           
             l gas                                                                                                  
             (renter)....        50.85        73.43        66.38        52.66        45.66        34.00        19.84
            Util.--Natura                                                                                           
             l gas (own                                                                                             
             home).......       180.07       139.37       147.88       161.65       200.38       242.17       329.43
            Util.--Natura                                                                                           
             l gas (own                                                                                             
             vac.).......         1.22         0.16         0.30         0.97         0.49         0.50         5.32
            Util.--Natura                                                                                           
             l gas                                                                                                  
             (rented                                                                                                
             vac.).......         0.08         0.00         0.09         0.05         0.15         0.00         0.02
          Electricity....       700.08       578.32       608.01       695.11       801.49       859.67      1048.84
            Electricity                                                                                             
             (renter)....       169.94       222.94       196.59       197.41       178.88       122.29        74.86
            Electricity                                                                                             
             (own home)..       524.87       350.24       408.24       493.70       618.75       733.65       957.87
            Electricity                                                                                             
             (own vac.)..         5.03         4.75         2.86         3.92         3.40         3.70        15.87
            Electricity                                                                                             
             (rented                                                                                                
             vac.).......         0.25         0.39         0.32         0.09         0.45         0.02         0.25
          Fuel oil and                                                                                              
           other fuels...        94.02        76.70        81.76        99.42        92.78       114.59       128.02
            Fuel oil.....        55.60        38.86        47.89        54.62        53.00        82.53        89.36
              Fuel oil                                                                                              
               (renter)..         5.21         5.93         6.49         5.91         6.38         3.26         4.78
              Fuel oil                                                                                              
               (own home)        49.96        32.34        41.40        48.50        46.57        79.27        82.89
              Fuel oil                                                                                              
               (own vac.)         0.38         0.59         0.00         0.21         0.05         0.00         1.69
              Fuel oil                                                                                              
               (rented                                                                                              
               vac.).....         0.06         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Coal.........         3.50         6.85         0.57         6.20         3.64         5.23         0.33
              Coal                                                                                                  
               (renter)..         0.55         1.20         0.20         0.94         0.98         0.00         0.00
              Coal (own                                                                                             
               home).....         2.95         5.66         0.37         5.26         2.66         5.23         0.33
              Coal (own                                                                                             
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
              Coal                                                                                                  
               (rented                                                                                              
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Bottled gas..        24.48        22.49        23.52        28.34        23.75        17.90        23.47
              Gas,                                                                                                  
               bottled/ta                                                                                           
               nk                                                                                                   
               (renter)..         3.78         5.78         4.73         2.54         3.06         0.69         2.10
              Gas,                                                                                                  
               bottled/ta                                                                                           
               nk (own                                                                                              
               home).....        18.58        15.77        17.30        24.49        19.10        12.94        15.42
              Gas,                                                                                                  
               bottled/ta                                                                                           
               nk (own                                                                                              
               vac.).....         2.12         0.93         1.49         1.31         1.59         4.26         5.94
              Gas,                                                                                                  
               bottled/ta                                                                                           
               nk (rented                                                                                           
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Wood and                                                                                                
             other fuels.        10.43         8.49         9.77        10.26        12.38         8.93        14.87
              Wood/other                                                                                            
               fuels                                                                                                
               (renter)..         1.31         2.07         1.19         1.35         0.64         0.21         1.33
              Wood/other                                                                                            
               fuels (own                                                                                           
               home).....         9.05         6.42         8.57         8.71        11.74         8.64        13.42
              Wood/other                                                                                            
               fuels (own                                                                                           
               vac.).....         0.06         0.00         0.00         0.20         0.00         0.08         0.13
              Wood/other                                                                                            
               fuels                                                                                                
               (rented                                                                                              
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
          Telephone......       528.79       425.98       507.41       539.06       590.21       601.80       769.38
          Water and other                                                                                           
           public                                                                                                   
           services......       171.19       118.83       130.68       162.14       193.53       236.49       292.34
            Water/sewerag                                                                                           
             e                                                                                                      
             maintenance.       131.02        91.41        99.79       124.06       150.67       178.26       222.63
              Water/sewer                                                                                           
               maintenanc                                                                                           
               e (renter)        18.53        20.04        17.05        22.99        18.20        15.51         8.91
              Water/sewer                                                                                           
               maintenanc                                                                                           
               e (own                                                                                               
               home).....       111.57        69.24        82.52       100.46       131.51       161.47       212.17
              Water/sewer                                                                                           
               maintenanc                                                                                           
               e (own                                                                                               
               vac.).....         0.83         1.83         0.22         0.52         0.96         1.29         1.43
              Water/sewer                                                                                           
               maintenanc                                                                                           
               e (rented                                                                                            
               vac.).....         0.09         0.30         0.00         0.08         0.00         0.00         0.13
            Trash/garbage                                                                                           
             collection..        38.67        26.89        29.90        37.16        40.93        55.27        65.76
              Trash/garb.                                                                                           
               collection                                                                                           
               (renter)..         5.28         5.02         4.95         7.21         4.98         5.00         2.97
              Trash/garb.                                                                                           
               collection                                                                                           
               (own home)        33.31        21.88        24.79        29.91        35.69        50.26        62.64
              Trash/garb.                                                                                           
               collection                                                                                           
               (own vac.)         0.08         0.00         0.16         0.04         0.25         0.00         0.15
              Trash/garb.                                                                                           
               collection                                                                                           
               (rented                                                                                              
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Septic tank                                                                                             
             cleaning....         1.50         0.52         0.98         0.92         1.94         2.96         3.95
              Septic tank                                                                                           
               cleaning                                                                                             
               (renter)..         0.01         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.10         0.00         0.00
              Septic tank                                                                                           
               cleaning                                                                                             
               (own home)         1.48         0.52         0.98         0.91         1.84         2.96         3.95
              Septic tank                                                                                           
               cleaning                                                                                             
               (own vac.)         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.01         0.00         0.00         0.00
              Septic tank                                                                                           
               cleaning                                                                                             
               (rented                                                                                              
               vac.).....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Household                                                                                                   
         operations......       387.45       200.78       222.83       310.21       448.86       530.72       955.30
          Personal                                                                                                  
           services......       176.53        82.78       119.28       166.06       275.08       311.41       321.27
            Babysitting..        74.62        42.11        58.03        85.19       133.19       114.65       115.47
            Care for                                                                                                
             elderly,                                                                                               
             invalids,                                                                                              
             handicapped,                                                                                           
             etc.........        11.66         3.93         0.55         4.58         1.46         0.47        24.66
            Day care                                                                                                
             centers,                                                                                               
             nursery/pres                                                                                           
             chools......        90.25        36.75        60.69        76.28       140.43       196.28       181.13
          Other household                                                                                           
           expenses......       210.92       118.00       103.56       144.16       173.78       219.31       634.03
            Housekeeping                                                                                            
             services....        67.76        36.72        22.44        28.84        41.53        50.94       269.17
            Gardening,                                                                                              
             lawn care                                                                                              
             service.....        49.60        27.27        22.86        30.40        31.13        53.69       159.01
            Water                                                                                                   
             softening                                                                                              
             service.....         2.81         2.73         0.76         2.19         2.95         4.10         7.63
            Household                                                                                               
             laundry/dry                                                                                            
             cleaning,                                                                                              
             sent out                                                                                               
             (non-                                                                                                  
             clothing)                                                                                              
             not coin-                                                                                              
             operated....         1.63         1.04         0.41         1.66         2.63         2.53         3.39
            Coin-operated                                                                                           
             household                                                                                              
             laundry/dry                                                                                            
             cleaning                                                                                               
             (non-cloth).         4.78         5.92         5.63         5.41         4.47         6.09         2.27
            Other home                                                                                              
             services....        17.86         4.29         9.02        12.39        13.96        13.96        60.11
            Termite/pest                                                                                            
             control                                                                                                
             products....         0.20         0.05         0.09         0.09         0.25         0.12         0.21
            Moving,                                                                                                 
             storage,                                                                                               
             freight                                                                                                
             express.....        26.46        10.87        10.32        23.78        32.08        46.84        56.17
            Appliance                                                                                               
             repair,                                                                                                
             incl.                                                                                                  
             service                                                                                                
             center......        16.44         9.82        17.88        18.93        20.85        17.46        25.57
            Reupholsterin                                                                                           
             g/furniture                                                                                            
             repair......        13.85        10.37         5.31        13.68        15.55        11.69        32.30
            Repairs/renta                                                                                           
             ls of lawn/                                                                                            
             garden                                                                                                 
             equipment                                                                                              
             hand/power                                                                                             
             tools/other                                                                                            
             household                                                                                              
             equip.......         5.92         4.16         4.59         4.90         6.20         9.08        13.38
            Appliance                                                                                               
             rental......         2.08         4.33         2.47         1.01         1.16         0.52         0.54
            Rental of                                                                                               
             office                                                                                                 
             equipment                                                                                              
             for non-                                                                                               
             business use         0.17         0.02         0.27         0.04         0.01         0.57         0.46
            *Repair of                                                                                              
             miscellaneou                                                                                           
             s household                                                                                            
             equipment                                                                                              
             and                                                                                                    
             furnishings.         0.48         0.00         1.32         0.19         0.02         0.94         0.59
            Rental and                                                                                              
             installation                                                                                           
             of                                                                                                     
             dishwashers,                                                                                           
             range hoods,                                                                                           
             and garbage                                                                                            
             disposals...         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
        Housekeeping                                                                                                
         supplies........       382.82       286.29       321.58       383.43       451.24       475.45       670.22
          Laundry and                                                                                               
           cleaning                                                                                                 
           supplies......       106.44        80.46       104.37       109.27       131.66       129.47       162.63
            *Soaps and                                                                                              
             detergents..        62.10        47.30        60.50        63.11        78.35        77.19        89.28
            *Other                                                                                                  
             laundry                                                                                                
             cleaning                                                                                               
             products....        44.33        33.16        43.87        46.16        53.30        52.28        73.35
          *Other                                                                                                    
           household                                                                                                
           products......       157.48       125.55       115.86       149.94       183.61       201.65       316.09
            *Cleansing                                                                                              
             and toilet                                                                                             
             tissue,                                                                                                
             paper towels                                                                                           
             and napkins.        52.12        42.88        45.37        51.88        64.86        67.41        80.71
            *Miscellaneou                                                                                           
             s household                                                                                            
             products....        67.89        47.17        44.38        58.26        85.63       108.96       139.90
            *Lawn and                                                                                               
             garden                                                                                                 
             supplies....        37.47        35.50        26.12        39.79        33.12        25.27        95.48
          *Postage and                                                                                              
           stationery....       118.89        80.28       101.35       124.23       135.97       144.33       191.50
            *Stationery,                                                                                            
             stationery                                                                                             
             supplies,                                                                                              
             giftwrap....        54.40        30.49        36.05        45.35        55.09        74.49       105.20
            *Postage.....        64.49        49.79        65.30        78.88        80.87        69.84        86.30
        Housefurnishings                                                                                            
         and equipment...      1102.32       552.14       720.38       982.28      1385.76      1612.00      2590.97
          Household                                                                                                 
           textiles......        97.11        50.30        81.09        96.28       104.56       122.28       220.32
            *Bathroom                                                                                               
             linens......        13.69         5.45        19.92         9.71        18.83        13.05        30.80
            *Bedroom                                                                                                
             linens......        38.11        28.28        35.77        36.81        33.56        50.47        77.56
            *Kitchen and                                                                                            
             dining room                                                                                            
             linens......         5.74         4.52         2.63         4.03         6.56         7.12        15.73
            Curtains and                                                                                            
             draperies...        26.56         5.34        12.12        28.90        26.44        39.44        71.25
            Slipcovers,                                                                                             
             decorative                                                                                             
             pillows.....         1.64         0.68         2.26         1.33         2.64         1.28         3.18
            *Sewing                                                                                                 
             materials                                                                                              
             for                                                                                                    
             slipcovers,                                                                                            
             curtains,                                                                                              
             other sewing                                                                                           
             materials                                                                                              
             for home use        10.32         4.80         7.95        14.65        15.39         9.43        19.15
            Other linens.         1.05         1.25         0.43         0.84         1.13         1.50         2.65
          Furniture......       319.44       139.36       204.72       261.90       378.37       433.38       861.57
            Mattress and                                                                                            
             springs.....        41.86        18.62        32.81        39.28        57.01        62.91        93.05
            Other bedroom                                                                                           
             furniture...        39.75        13.71        29.56        22.88        52.21        62.05       107.77
            Sofas........        65.44        37.30        40.98        58.54        83.34       108.08       144.37
            Living room                                                                                             
             chairs......        35.91        24.89        27.22        40.43        31.79        44.77        80.20
            Living room                                                                                             
             tables......        20.16         6.73        15.46        15.21        26.54        27.03        50.94
            Kitchen/dinin                                                                                           
             g room                                                                                                 
             furniture...        58.64        14.86        34.82        22.79        61.09        56.39       226.46
            Infants'                                                                                                
             furniture...         7.01         2.15         5.04         4.57         8.94        14.79        16.63
            Outdoor                                                                                                 
             furniture...        12.57         1.62         3.51        12.51        10.65        19.59        41.43
            Occasional                                                                                              
             furniture...        38.12        19.48        15.32        45.67        46.80        37.77       100.73
          Floor coverings        70.23        18.41        29.79        74.77       110.80       113.46       164.89
            Wall-to-wall                                                                                            
             carpet                                                                                                 
             (renter)....         2.41         5.97         2.25         2.15         3.86         2.30         0.40
              Wall-to-                                                                                              
               wall                                                                                                 
               carpet,                                                                                              
               installed                                                                                            
               (renter)..         1.73         5.73         1.18         0.70         3.14         1.74         0.11
              Wall-to-                                                                                              
               wall                                                                                                 
               carpet,                                                                                              
               not                                                                                                  
               installed                                                                                            
               carpet                                                                                               
               squares                                                                                              
               (renter)..         0.68         0.24         1.07         1.45         0.72         0.56         0.28
            Wall-to-wall                                                                                            
             carpet                                                                                                 
             (replacement                                                                                           
             ) (own home)        42.57         7.88        22.82        47.02        42.12        67.79       119.96
              Wall-to-                                                                                              
               wall                                                                                                 
               carpet,                                                                                              
               not                                                                                                  
               installed                                                                                            
               (replaceme                                                                                           
               nt),                                                                                                 
               carpet                                                                                               
               squares                                                                                              
               (own home)         3.04         0.00         1.67         2.54         5.12         1.77        10.38
              Wall-to-                                                                                              
               wall                                                                                                 
               carpet,                                                                                              
               installed                                                                                            
               (replaceme                                                                                           
               nt) (own                                                                                             
               home).....        39.53         7.88        21.16        44.48        37.00        66.02       109.58
            *Room size                                                                                              
             rugs and                                                                                               
             other floor                                                                                            
             covering,                                                                                              
             non-                                                                                                   
             permanent...        25.25         4.56         4.71        25.60        64.82        43.36        44.54
          Major                                                                                                     
           appliances....       172.90       107.05       138.91       169.54       213.08       240.59       328.70
            Dishwashers                                                                                             
             (built-in),                                                                                            
             garbage                                                                                                
             disposals,                                                                                             
             range hoods                                                                                            
             (renter)....         0.24         0.14         0.00         0.13         0.00         1.78         0.28
            Dishwashers                                                                                             
             (built-in),                                                                                            
             garbage                                                                                                
             disposals,                                                                                             
             range hoods                                                                                            
             (own home)..        10.05         2.93         8.48         9.60        10.34        17.42        24.58
            Refrigerators                                                                                           
             /freezers                                                                                              
             (renter)....        11.18         9.98        16.09        15.96        17.11         7.86         6.21
            Refrigerators                                                                                           
             /freezers                                                                                              
             (own home)..        39.29        12.75        24.85        37.05        50.93        48.84        96.50
            Washing                                                                                                 
             machines                                                                                               
             (renter)....         6.56         8.33         5.97         6.26         7.85         5.99         7.42
            Washing                                                                                                 
             machines                                                                                               
             (own home)..        17.96         8.84        12.50        16.47        23.46        26.73        32.83
            Clothes                                                                                                 
             dryers                                                                                                 
             (renter)....         4.18         5.20         4.27         2.33         5.33         9.24         4.43
            Clothes                                                                                                 
             dryers (own                                                                                            
             home).......        10.35         3.96         8.24         9.93        13.04        22.44        17.97
            Cooking                                                                                                 
             stoves/ovens                                                                                           
             (renter)....         2.87         3.80         0.69         4.28         8.30         2.05         0.50
            Cooking                                                                                                 
             stoves/ovens                                                                                           
             (own home)..        19.55         8.87        11.48        14.47        26.94        30.02        47.04
            Microwave                                                                                               
             ovens                                                                                                  
             (renter)....         4.47         6.49         6.79         5.39         5.42         6.13         1.75
            Microwave                                                                                               
             ovens (own                                                                                             
             home).......         9.81         3.73         7.84         9.58        13.37        11.76        23.72
            Portable                                                                                                
             dishwasher                                                                                             
             (renter)....         0.31         0.00         2.28         0.26         0.23         0.00         0.00
            Portable                                                                                                
             dishwasher                                                                                             
             (own home)..         1.33         1.60         0.00         0.96         0.00         3.87         4.10
            Window air                                                                                              
             conditioners                                                                                           
             (renter)....         2.43         2.03         1.99         4.99         0.60         0.52         0.54
            Window air                                                                                              
             conditioners                                                                                           
             (own home)..         8.23         8.15         6.37         5.72         8.06         3.73        17.42
            Electric                                                                                                
             floor                                                                                                  
             cleaning                                                                                               
             equipment...        14.62         9.85         9.39        19.58        17.20        17.77        25.74
            Sewing                                                                                                  
             machines....         6.08         4.29         9.26         6.21         2.84         8.29        13.83
            *Miscellaneou                                                                                           
             s household                                                                                            
             appliances..         3.39         6.12         2.43         0.39         2.08        16.15         3.82
          Small                                                                                                     
           appliances,                                                                                              
           misc.                                                                                                    
           housewares....        60.51        39.82        37.60        46.50        71.00        77.96       148.46
            Housewares...        39.14        25.14        21.57        26.52        45.46        47.51       105.70
              Plastic                                                                                               
               dinnerware         1.83         1.88         0.75         1.96         1.66         3.77         3.11
              China and                                                                                             
               other                                                                                                
               dinnerware        10.31         5.50         4.06         7.51        16.10        15.23        23.76
              Flatware...         3.44         1.31         1.62         3.30         2.32         3.40        11.15
              *Glassware.         9.79         2.40         3.19         4.54        11.70         9.13        36.70
              *Silver                                                                                               
               serving                                                                                              
               pieces....         0.27         1.17         0.01         0.03         0.05         1.04         0.11
              Other                                                                                                 
               serving                                                                                              
               pieces....         1.36         0.72         1.22         1.19         1.11         1.49         3.23
              *Nonelectri                                                                                           
               c cookware        12.14        12.16        10.73         7.98        12.53        13.45        27.64
            Small                                                                                                   
             appliances..        21.37        14.69        16.03        19.98        25.54        30.44        42.76
              Small                                                                                                 
               electric                                                                                             
               kitchen                                                                                              
               appliances        14.17         9.18         8.45        13.81        17.74        21.71        29.49
              Portable                                                                                              
               heating/co                                                                                           
               oling                                                                                                
               equipment.         7.20         5.50         7.58         6.17         7.80         8.73        13.26
          Miscellaneous                                                                                             
           household                                                                                                
           equipment.....       382.11       197.19       228.27       333.29       507.95       624.34       867.02
            Window                                                                                                  
             coverings...        13.72         6.79         5.05        11.17        14.42        17.90        42.34
            *Infants'                                                                                               
             equipment...         3.77         2.50         0.85         4.72         3.47         2.88        11.27
            *Laundry and                                                                                            
             cleaning                                                                                               
             equip.......         8.52         3.29        10.67         6.53        12.57         7.17        20.96
            Outdoor                                                                                                 
             equipment...         4.73         0.95         2.82         5.19         5.02         9.89        10.42
            Clocks.......         5.46         1.68        10.69         4.27         3.57         7.24        10.26
            *Lamps and                                                                                              
             Lighting                                                                                               
             fixtures....        28.40        48.71         9.81        21.24        50.72        42.07        46.18
            *Other                                                                                                  
             household                                                                                              
             decorative                                                                                             
             items.......        80.30        34.55        27.19        64.72       147.93       129.25       186.25
            *Telephones                                                                                             
             and                                                                                                    
             accessories.         7.25         2.85         1.81         8.51         6.18         4.09        23.72
            Lawn and                                                                                                
             garden                                                                                                 
             equipment...        49.12        12.59        51.04        40.12        60.08       100.17        92.96
            Power tools..        14.39         4.43         4.76        19.44        15.74        26.15        31.17
            *Small misc.                                                                                            
             furnishings.         3.39         0.04         0.00         1.23        19.77         2.50         3.08
            *Hand tools..        13.67         3.23         6.51        12.61        23.57        42.42        18.17
            *Indoor                                                                                                 
             plants,                                                                                                
             fresh                                                                                                  
             flowers.....        41.42        25.97        31.91        24.78        34.12        74.01       110.87
            *Closet and                                                                                             
             storage                                                                                                
             items.......         4.62         0.89         0.73         1.25         4.26         4.50        18.01
            Furniture                                                                                               
             rental......         3.02         2.83         3.13         2.49         1.73         2.14         3.24
            Luggage......         8.72         1.79         6.85         6.02         9.30        14.24        23.99
            Computers for                                                                                           
             home use....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Telephone                                                                                               
             answering                                                                                              
             devices.....         4.23         1.77         3.22         3.95         3.81         8.37         8.57
            Calculators..         1.99         1.30         1.24         1.72         2.23         3.74         3.12
            Business                                                                                                
             equipment                                                                                              
             for home use         6.20         1.88         3.84         5.13         9.35         7.42        15.40
            *Other                                                                                                  
             hardware....         6.95         3.22         6.91         8.51         5.72         7.15        18.71
            Smoke alarms                                                                                            
             (own home)..         0.54         0.04         1.50         0.53         0.90         0.64         0.55
            Smoke alarms                                                                                            
             (renter)....         0.15         0.00         0.05         0.23         0.06         0.02         0.61
            Smoke alarms                                                                                            
             (own vac.)..         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Other                                                                                                   
             household                                                                                              
             appliances                                                                                             
             (own home)..         4.25         3.99         1.52         4.45         2.27         7.43         9.60
            Other                                                                                                   
             household                                                                                              
             appliances                                                                                             
             (renter)....         1.35         2.61         4.35         2.07         0.54         0.68         0.12
            *Miscellaneou                                                                                           
             s household                                                                                            
             equipment                                                                                              
             and part....        18.73        14.19         7.56        20.24        27.91        25.99        37.99
      Apparel and                                                                                                   
       services..........      1537.27       886.12      1085.66      1406.15      1847.24      2396.00      3154.03
        Men and boys.....       400.67       196.95       260.75       349.53       429.04       666.47       943.93
          Men, 16 and                                                                                               
           over..........       318.80       142.16       202.12       271.44       340.48       533.15       772.68
            Men's suits..        41.20        15.86        13.23        30.69        36.93        63.99       133.12
            Men's                                                                                                   
             sportscoats.        15.57         3.80         5.33         7.90        17.97        25.65        53.04
            *Men's coats                                                                                            
             and jackets.        29.30         8.90        10.79        22.27        26.54        54.07        86.61
            *Men's                                                                                                  
             underwear...         9.72         9.49         9.05         7.71        13.05        10.40        17.16
            *Men's                                                                                                  
             hosiery.....        10.34         8.58         9.08         9.30        11.24        20.53        17.50
            *Men's                                                                                                  
             nightwear...         2.89         1.31         0.88         4.49         4.01         1.80         6.37
            *Men's                                                                                                  
             accessories.        22.88        10.30        14.64        15.23        20.45        47.19        56.32
            Men's                                                                                                   
             sweaters and                                                                                           
             vests.......        17.65         7.09         7.08        13.16        18.88        25.26        50.07
            Men's active                                                                                            
             sportswear..        12.10         4.80         5.65        11.75        13.46        18.24        29.17
            *Men's shirts        74.17        45.37        55.60        68.02        88.29       133.41       139.09
            *Men's pants.        70.76        22.61        60.87        65.68        75.41       105.22       163.08
            *Men's shorts/                                                                                          
             short sets..         8.29         2.05         6.73        12.56         9.31        20.61        12.89
            Men's                                                                                                   
             uniforms....         3.16         1.22         2.88         2.05         4.00         6.58         6.18
            Men's other                                                                                             
             clothing....         0.77         0.80         0.31         0.62         0.95         0.18         2.09
          Boys', 2 to 15.        81.86        54.79        58.63        78.09        88.56       133.33       171.25
            *Boys' coats                                                                                            
             and jackets.         9.48         1.51        13.68        10.54         5.87        10.64        23.83
            Boys'                                                                                                   
             sweaters....         3.73         2.44         2.14         2.37         5.37         3.86         8.97
            *Boys' shirts        20.55        11.99        14.46        15.76        26.30        45.42        39.42
            *Boys'                                                                                                  
             underwear...         1.55         0.53         0.89         1.61         4.81         1.15         2.25
            *Boys'                                                                                                  
             nightwear...         2.79         2.28         1.04         4.28         3.30         6.20         2.71
            *Boys'                                                                                                  
             hosiery.....         3.99         4.43         3.84         4.63         3.97         2.81         7.29
            *Boys'                                                                                                  
             accessories.         2.77         0.27         1.74         1.61         1.39         6.89         7.66
            *Boys' suits,                                                                                           
             sportscoats,                                                                                           
             vests.......         3.00         1.85         0.38         2.93         1.45        11.49         6.29
            *Boys' pants.        24.70        25.03        16.95        26.51        23.64        25.99        53.32
            *Boys'                                                                                                  
             shorts,                                                                                                
             short sets..         3.91         1.70         0.58         3.69         5.66         8.08         6.96
            Boys'                                                                                                   
             uniforms/act                                                                                           
             ive                                                                                                    
             sportswear..         5.10         2.59         2.69         3.84         6.38        10.48        11.92
            Boys' other                                                                                             
             clothing....         0.29         0.17         0.22         0.31         0.43         0.32         0.63
        Women and girls..       608.90       353.66       425.05       550.45       771.19       950.02      1190.33
          Women, 16 and                                                                                             
           over..........       509.83       281.24       376.82       458.04       648.56       773.35       992.62
            *Women's                                                                                                
             coats and                                                                                              
             jackets.....        33.49         9.89        12.77        21.91        41.71        80.18        66.72
            *Women's                                                                                                
             dresses.....        83.27        47.32        56.32        65.67        81.62       111.38       185.83
            *Women's                                                                                                
             sportcoats,                                                                                            
             tail. jkts..         0.84         0.19         0.68         0.04         0.11         2.69         1.44
            *Women's                                                                                                
             vests and                                                                                              
             sweaters....        36.74        23.54        35.67        42.26        35.17        62.17        63.75
            *Women's                                                                                                
             shirts,                                                                                                
             tops,                                                                                                  
             blouses.....        85.55        43.28        80.86        72.57       113.40       126.51       156.36
            *Women's                                                                                                
             skirts......        29.28        17.84        18.33        25.37        22.72        59.17        65.45
            *Women's                                                                                                
             pants.......        66.85        33.21        51.28        64.99       108.85        94.87       107.29
            *Women's                                                                                                
             shorts,                                                                                                
             shorts sets.        14.23        10.23        11.73        11.30        21.45        27.91        22.87
            *Women's                                                                                                
             active                                                                                                 
             sportswear..        23.13        13.05        13.34        24.37        46.07        37.59        33.33
            *Women's                                                                                                
             sleepwear...        22.57        14.68        22.62        23.09        28.70        16.87        49.94
            *Women's                                                                                                
             undergarment                                                                                           
             s...........        24.38        16.17        21.05        21.01        35.71        28.83        45.68
            Women's                                                                                                 
             hosiery.....        25.85        17.40        22.30        25.51        32.18        34.56        46.47
            Women's suits        28.04        14.06         9.24        24.03        36.52        32.30        75.08
            *Women's                                                                                                
             accessories.        34.46        20.38        20.56        32.04        43.27        54.45        72.36
            *Women's                                                                                                
             uniforms....         1.15         0.01         0.06         3.88         1.06         3.32         0.05
            *Women's                                                                                                
             other                                                                                                  
             clothing....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
          Girls, 2 to 15.        99.08        72.42        48.23        92.41       122.63       176.67       197.71
            Girls' coats                                                                                            
             and jackets.         7.95         4.80         3.68        10.81         8.51        12.90        13.03
            Girls'                                                                                                  
             dresses,                                                                                               
             suits.......        12.02         7.84         8.53        10.60        14.15        20.78        24.03
            *Girls'                                                                                                 
             shirts/blous                                                                                           
             es/sweaters.        30.19        20.94         4.47        28.93        36.40        55.73        67.22
            Girls'                                                                                                  
             skirts,                                                                                                
             pants.......        16.37        11.46        12.37        15.81        23.92        24.70        27.91
            Girls'                                                                                                  
             shorts,                                                                                                
             shorts sets.         6.41         4.52         5.81         7.25         7.10        12.03         9.62
            *Girls'                                                                                                 
             active                                                                                                 
             sportswear..         9.32         9.69         3.04         6.23         9.77        22.73        19.94
            Girls'                                                                                                  
             underwear                                                                                              
             and                                                                                                    
             sleepwear...         5.92         4.52         4.77         5.32         8.10         8.51        11.05
            *Girls'                                                                                                 
             hosiery.....         4.88         3.68         3.11         3.94         7.41        11.90         6.67
            *Girls'                                                                                                 
             accessories.         4.08         4.34         2.19         2.18         3.59         5.04        12.81
            Girls'                                                                                                  
             uniforms....         1.46         0.39         0.23         0.81         2.79         1.17         4.59
            Girls' other                                                                                            
             clothing....         0.48         0.25         0.05         0.53         0.87         1.19         0.84
          Children under                                                                                            
           2.............        63.60        41.35        40.49        68.75        96.77       104.17        95.15
            Infant coat/                                                                                            
             jacket/snows                                                                                           
             uit 9b......         3.02         1.59         2.64         2.53         5.41         3.43         4.94
            Infant coat/                                                                                            
             jacket/snows                                                                                           
             uit 9a......         0.15         0.00         0.04         0.17         0.25         0.35         0.24
            Infant                                                                                                  
             dresses/oute                                                                                           
             rwear 9b....        14.57         9.48        10.69        16.01        19.55        21.14        25.84
            Infant                                                                                                  
             dresses/oute                                                                                           
             rwear 9a....         0.41         0.43         0.21         0.34         0.66         0.50         0.79
            *Infants'                                                                                               
             underwear...        36.68        25.00        21.97        40.50        58.19        65.47        47.23
            Infant                                                                                                  
             nightwear/lo                                                                                           
             ungewear 9b.         3.13         2.02         1.45         3.83         4.73         4.36         5.20
            Infant                                                                                                  
             nightwear/lo                                                                                           
             ungewear 9a.         0.06         0.01         0.00         0.10         0.07         0.12         0.12
            Infant other                                                                                            
             clothing....         2.10         1.42         1.31         1.57         2.80         3.21         4.66
            Infant                                                                                                  
             accessories                                                                                            
             9b..........         3.06         1.25         1.81         3.48         4.31         4.82         5.33
            Infant                                                                                                  
             accessories                                                                                            
             9a..........         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.01         0.02         0.01         0.00
            Infant                                                                                                  
             hosiery.....         0.41         0.17         0.37         0.22         0.76         0.76         0.80
          *Footwear......       204.13       141.42       205.46       203.00       253.61       332.12       299.98
            *Men's,                                                                                                 
             footwear....        62.95        41.07        76.93        78.61        78.10       109.06        72.77
            *Boys',                                                                                                 
             footwear....        18.19        16.18         9.58        16.18        30.82        14.64        32.55
            *Women's                                                                                                
             footwear....       104.54        64.84       110.99        97.66       124.35       156.11       162.71
            *Girls'                                                                                                 
             footwear....        18.46        19.33         7.97        10.56        20.33        52.31        31.94
          Other apparel                                                                                             
           products and                                                                                             
           services......       259.97       152.73       153.92       234.41       296.64       343.22       624.63
            Material for                                                                                            
             making                                                                                                 
             clothes.....         8.12         6.03         5.93         9.10         8.26        10.87        15.93
            Sewing                                                                                                  
             patterns and                                                                                           
             notions.....         2.15         1.44         1.04         2.22         2.75         2.87         3.65
            Watches......        21.65        13.67        15.33        17.82        29.45        32.67        45.59
            Jewelry......       110.35        54.93        47.33        94.40       127.09       153.93       318.74
            Shoe repair,                                                                                            
             other shoe                                                                                             
             service.....         3.46         1.31         2.01         3.19         4.34         4.75         8.11
            Coin-operated                                                                                           
             apparel                                                                                                
             laundry/dry                                                                                            
             clean.......        34.25        43.52        46.88        41.09        28.11        27.33        12.67
            Apparel                                                                                                 
             alteration                                                                                             
             and repair..         6.05         3.29         2.54         4.69         6.48         6.95        16.68
            Clothing                                                                                                
             rental......         4.77         2.56         2.20         7.80         5.77         4.83         8.96
            Watch and                                                                                               
             jewelry                                                                                                
             repair......         5.72         2.66         3.10         5.51         8.94        10.91        10.88
            Apparel                                                                                                 
             laundry/dry                                                                                            
             clean not                                                                                              
             coin oper...        62.72        23.14        27.47        47.83        74.68        86.84       181.00
            Clothing                                                                                                
             storage.....         0.75         0.19         0.10         0.77         0.78         1.26         2.42
        Transportation...      5140.21      3127.01      3840.91      5302.92      6704.50      7779.21      9714.71
          Vehicle                                                                                                   
           purchases (net                                                                                           
           outlay).......      2388.19      1413.38      1745.63      2485.58      3248.39      3839.91      4573.46
            Cars and                                                                                                
             trucks, new.      1391.73       565.06       984.79      1223.08      1894.51      2685.18      3007.38
              New cars...       991.60       472.12       675.40       782.66      1565.37      1777.93      2163.34
              New trucks.       400.13        92.94       309.39       440.42       329.13       907.25       844.04
            Cars and                                                                                                
             trucks, used       971.12       831.68       750.44      1221.87      1330.29      1132.30      1504.86
              Used cars..       754.27       641.07       616.47       863.43       974.26       926.36      1287.37
              Used trucks       216.85       190.61       133.97       358.44       356.03       205.94       217.49
            Other                                                                                                   
             vehicles....        25.34        16.65        10.40        40.63        23.59        22.43        61.22
              New                                                                                                   
               motorcycle                                                                                           
               s.........         5.21         0.00         0.00        15.11         0.00         0.55        15.23
              New                                                                                                   
               aircraft..         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
              Used                                                                                                  
               motorcycle                                                                                           
               s.........        15.86        16.65        10.40        25.53        23.59        21.88        17.57
              Used                                                                                                  
               aircraft..         4.27         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00        28.42
          Gasoline and                                                                                              
           motor oil.....       933.90       639.11       801.58       974.84      1189.53      1328.42      1459.88
            Gasoline.....       812.03       563.62       700.74       860.76      1037.67      1152.21      1237.62
            Diesel fuel..        12.01         5.55         5.31         7.50        16.98        13.33        35.10
            Gasoline on                                                                                             
             out of town                                                                                            
             trips.......        96.47        58.26        82.01        92.50       118.25       145.52       171.41
            *Gasahol.....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
            Motor oil....        12.55        10.76        12.86        13.24        15.80        16.23        14.25
            Motor oil on                                                                                            
             out of town                                                                                            
             trips.......         0.85         0.91         0.66         0.83         0.82         1.13         1.49
          Other vehicle                                                                                             
           expenses......      1552.56       922.69      1137.30      1603.36      1972.84      2290.12      3046.42
            Vehicle                                                                                                 
             finance                                                                                                
             charges.....       284.70       107.09       172.61       293.49       397.69       485.81       611.95
              Automobile                                                                                            
               finance                                                                                              
               charges...       196.25        83.07       140.63       200.40       275.36       306.48       412.11
              Truck                                                                                                 
               finance                                                                                              
               charges...        71.94        21.29        29.70        77.35       107.00       155.35       144.14
              Motorcycle                                                                                            
               and plane                                                                                            
               finance                                                                                              
               charges...         1.67         0.12         0.39         1.51         3.20         4.92         2.34
              Other                                                                                                 
               vehicle                                                                                              
               finance                                                                                              
               charges...        14.85         2.61         1.89        14.24        12.13        19.06        53.37
            Maintenance                                                                                             
             and repairs.       568.66       405.19       449.94       610.06       656.51       783.55      1055.81
              Coolant/add                                                                                           
               itives/bra                                                                                           
               kes, trans                                                                                           
               fluids....         7.15         5.91         7.62         7.65         8.94         9.47         8.01
              Tires......        86.22        55.96        70.42        84.47       115.02       134.28       144.92
              *Parts/equi                                                                                           
               p/accessor                                                                                           
               ies.......        86.80        99.08        46.21        92.07       110.88        99.54       169.51
              *Vehicle                                                                                              
               products..         3.92         2.28         2.52         4.57         6.07         5.55         7.35
              *Misc. auto                                                                                           
               repair/ser                                                                                           
               vicing....        17.18         9.56        10.82        27.74        18.43        28.65        24.87
              Body work..        34.71        22.67        29.98        38.37        32.79        33.62        84.44
              Clutch,                                                                                               
               transmissi                                                                                           
               on repair.        34.54        16.04        32.54        41.79        43.59        42.05        61.22
              Drive train                                                                                           
               repair....         7.58         1.64         4.70        12.07         6.41        10.31        16.45
              Brake work.        33.05        19.72        23.74        32.66        38.01        48.21        61.30
              Steering                                                                                              
               repair....        11.64         7.18        10.27        12.11        10.17        23.19        18.63
              Cooling                                                                                               
               system                                                                                               
               repair....        22.87        17.79        23.71        21.85        24.60        31.59        42.28
              Motor tune-                                                                                           
               up........        40.07        26.28        29.50        35.55        42.71        54.54        91.82
              Lubrication                                                                                           
               , oil                                                                                                
               change....        24.67        17.90        21.17        24.21        30.88        32.99        45.55
              Front end                                                                                             
               alignment,                                                                                           
               wheel                                                                                                
               balance...         9.30         4.12         8.02         9.91        12.59        11.68        18.51
              Shock                                                                                                 
               absorber                                                                                             
               replacemen                                                                                           
               t.........         6.01         2.55         3.04         7.11         5.80         7.10        15.43
              Brake                                                                                                 
               adjustment         4.75         1.22         3.57         4.86         5.29         6.43        11.02
              *Gas tank                                                                                             
               repair,                                                                                              
               replacemen                                                                                           
               t.........         0.09         0.00         0.01         0.01         0.01         0.02         0.52
              Minor                                                                                                 
               repair/ser                                                                                           
               v out-of-                                                                                            
               town trip.         1.92         0.42         0.77         2.78         1.01         5.41         2.84
              Repair                                                                                                
               tires and                                                                                            
               oth repair                                                                                           
               work......        29.23        18.16        24.27        31.48        33.68        43.76        48.81
              Exhaust                                                                                               
               system                                                                                               
               repair....        14.55         6.71        18.06        16.15        16.86        22.09        19.92
              Electrical                                                                                            
               system                                                                                               
               repair....        20.35        12.22        15.61        22.14        19.66        34.50        34.88
              Motor                                                                                                 
               repair/rep                                                                                           
               lacement..        63.53        51.77        55.00        71.06        62.61        82.11       112.89
              Auto repair                                                                                           
               service                                                                                              
               policy....         8.54         6.01         8.38         9.44        10.51        16.46        14.61
          Vehicle                                                                                                   
           insurance.....       515.06       314.32       409.50       544.70       665.71       728.25       958.57
            Vehicle                                                                                                 
             rental                                                                                                 
             licenses and                                                                                           
             other                                                                                                  
             charges.....       184.14        96.11       105.26       155.11       252.94       292.51       420.08
            Leased and                                                                                              
             rented                                                                                                 
             vehicles....        68.54        25.20        27.47        42.79        96.33       124.51       195.33
              Auto rental        44.36        19.82        22.04        28.67        65.00        90.57       110.70
              Auto                                                                                                  
               rental,                                                                                              
               out-of-                                                                                              
               town trips         6.78         4.07         3.64         4.97         5.28        15.25        18.62
              Truck                                                                                                 
               rental....        12.51         0.54         1.21         6.70        22.25        13.41        45.18
              Truck                                                                                                 
               rental,                                                                                              
               out-of-                                                                                              
               town trip.         3.99         0.77         0.23         1.77         2.33         4.78        17.45
              Motorcycle                                                                                            
               rental....         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
              Aircraft                                                                                              
               rental....         0.47         0.00         0.00         0.09         1.45         0.26         1.54
              Motorcycle                                                                                            
               rental out-                                                                                          
               of-town...         0.04         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.26
              Aircraft                                                                                              
               rental/out-                                                                                          
               of-town                                                                                              
               trips.....         0.40         0.00         0.35         0.59         0.01         0.22         1.58
            State/local                                                                                             
             registration        67.04        45.21        49.91        70.39        96.23        99.31       112.03
            Drivers                                                                                                 
             license.....         6.59         5.47         6.43         6.62         9.23         7.71         9.58
            Vehicle                                                                                                 
             inspection..         6.33         5.13         4.52         6.17         8.61         9.70         9.56
            Parking fees.        20.50         8.41         7.38        14.30        23.35        30.90        59.74
            *Tolls.......         5.96         0.92         2.04         6.67         6.82         7.92        18.48
            Tolls on out-                                                                                           
             of-town                                                                                                
             trips.......         4.12         1.80         2.31         3.79         5.39         6.29         9.05
            Towing                                                                                                  
             charges.....         5.05         3.97         5.21         4.38         6.97         6.18         6.32
        Public                                                                                                      
         transportation..       265.56       151.82       156.40       239.14       293.73       320.76       634.96
          Airline fares..       176.01        79.22        89.55       158.79       193.56       232.90       471.55
          Intercity bus                                                                                             
           fares.........        14.30        11.67         7.13        12.41        27.86        10.82        14.74
          Intracity mass                                                                                            
           transit fares.        41.07        44.70        42.94        38.53        32.98        34.12        64.33
          Local trans.                                                                                              
           out-of-town                                                                                              
           trips.........         0.54         0.20         0.15         0.50         0.65         1.04         1.21
          Taxi fares on                                                                                             
           trips.........         4.86         1.76         1.32         4.47         5.86         9.39        10.88
          Taxi fares.....         5.89         5.76         5.59         6.42         8.41         3.74         7.36
          Intercity train                                                                                           
           fares.........         9.04         3.31         6.07         8.18         4.87        14.49        22.78
          Ship fares.....        13.00         4.30         3.37         9.46        19.05        12.55        39.62
          School bus.....         0.86         0.91         0.29         0.38         0.49         1.70         2.48
      Health care........      1282.43      1385.50      1299.71      1328.49      1367.25      1531.77      1568.44
        Health insurance.       473.36       480.42       474.00       537.14       475.48       543.90       518.80
          Commercial                                                                                                
           health                                                                                                   
           insurance.....       165.28       118.03       170.96       208.24       195.72       255.42       207.76
          Blue Cross/Blue                                                                                           
           Shield........       116.52       120.47       102.86       127.18       114.09       111.37       146.61
          Health                                                                                                    
           maintenance                                                                                              
           plans (HMO's).        48.48        27.40        44.11        57.95        67.51        84.53        66.81
          Medicare                                                                                                  
           payments......        78.60       130.87       101.55        71.71        41.13        31.51        32.52
          Commercial                                                                                                
           medicare                                                                                                 
           supplements                                                                                              
           and other                                                                                                
           health                                                                                                   
           insurance.....        64.48        83.66        54.53        72.07        57.02        61.07        65.10
        Medical services.       512.73       587.65       540.82       487.31       551.59       676.69       701.33
          Physician's                                                                                               
           services......       149.19       147.96       158.15       160.54       202.90       205.76       154.17
          Dental services       150.89       111.17        96.11       150.62       192.81       211.77       291.66
          Eye care                                                                                                  
           services......        22.70        25.67        11.56        24.89        24.45        24.55        37.32
          Service by                                                                                                
           other than                                                                                               
           physicians....        22.62        11.11        10.65        32.64        33.87        28.23        37.72
          Lab test, x-                                                                                              
           rays..........        26.78        23.57        29.34        26.95        25.75        28.61        43.93
          Nurse, therapy/                                                                                           
           misc medical                                                                                             
           service.......         4.21         1.24        -3.70         1.59         1.80         1.01        20.02
          Hospital room..        54.96        72.02        71.99        50.56        28.43        95.50        82.57
          Hospital                                                                                                  
           services other                                                                                           
           than room.....        26.61        57.38        52.02        28.85        22.89        39.94        -0.69
          Care in                                                                                                   
           convalescent                                                                                             
           or nursing                                                                                               
           home..........        40.86       129.58       105.34         4.48         2.60        18.57        14.65
          *Repair of                                                                                                
           medical                                                                                                  
           equipment.....         0.05         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
          Other medical                                                                                             
           care services.        13.86         7.94         9.35         6.19        16.09        22.77        20.00
        Drugs............       225.28       255.13       228.07       243.50       250.24       216.93       231.03
          *Non-                                                                                                     
           prescription                                                                                             
           drugs.........        65.79        71.19        57.80        74.26        86.34        75.99        72.99
          Prescription                                                                                              
           drugs.........       159.49       183.94       170.27       169.24       163.91       140.94       158.04
        Medical supplies.        71.06        62.30        56.83        60.54        89.93        94.24       117.28
          Eyeglasses.....        45.18        38.08        36.80        44.92        56.67        64.90        76.60
          *Topicals and                                                                                             
           dressing......        14.40        11.82        10.29        11.38        19.22        24.24        25.72
          Medical                                                                                                   
           equipment for                                                                                            
           general use...         5.29         4.78         4.32         1.83         4.67         4.14         5.12
          Supportive/conv                                                                                           
           al med. equip.         5.70         7.46         4.81         2.02         8.91         0.65         9.30
          Rental of                                                                                                 
           medical                                                                                                  
           equipment.....         0.50         0.16         0.61         0.38         0.47         0.31         0.55
          *Hearing aids..         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
      Entertainment......      1348.90       802.34       856.00      1191.35      1510.43      1994.64      3148.34
        Fees and                                                                                                    
         admissions......       351.99       139.16       185.75       309.51       419.64       525.52       879.59
          Recreation                                                                                                
           expenses, out                                                                                            
           of town trips.        17.85         6.68         9.72        19.86        20.46        28.40        38.78
          Club membership                                                                                           
           dues and fees.        76.68        31.73        44.57        57.91        79.31        90.82       230.17
          Fees for                                                                                                  
           participant                                                                                              
           sports........        46.90        22.19        29.18        46.82        63.52        68.77       102.29
          Participant                                                                                               
           sports out-of-                                                                                           
           town trips....        18.96         5.94         9.50        15.44        23.16        34.10        44.73
          Movie, theater,                                                                                           
           opera, ballet.        61.08        29.29        33.53        50.31        70.94        82.33       149.40
          Movie, oth                                                                                                
           admissions out                                                                                           
           of town.......        25.91         9.78        14.04        28.74        35.89        37.17        52.04
          Admission to                                                                                              
           sporting                                                                                                 
           events........        19.63         7.38         9.75        17.81        18.39        41.10        46.63
          Admission to                                                                                              
           sports event                                                                                             
           out-of-town...        25.91         9.78        14.04        28.74        35.89        37.17        52.04
          Fees for                                                                                                  
           recreational                                                                                             
           lessions......        41.23         9.71        11.70        24.00        51.63        77.27       124.72
          Oth ent serv,                                                                                             
           out-of-town                                                                                              
           trip..........        17.85         6.68         9.72        19.86        20.46        28.40        38.78
        Television,                                                                                                 
         radios and sound                                                                                           
         equipment.......       422.50       296.54       322.08       416.12       493.78       576.29       788.05
          Televisions....       295.95       228.52       244.28       299.91       344.82       398.08       509.85
            Community                                                                                               
             antenna or                                                                                             
             cable tv....       137.94       110.11       118.89       142.38       161.32       184.08       218.51
            *Black and                                                                                              
             white tv....         2.84         0.65         0.00         1.95         0.00         0.00        16.41
            Color tv--                                                                                              
             console.....        23.60        16.77        20.77        28.58        27.00        24.27        31.30
            Color tv--                                                                                              
             portable/tab                                                                                           
             le model....        43.50        36.42        37.50        48.29        39.51        54.93        71.38
            Vcr's/video                                                                                             
             disc players        47.70        38.08        36.49        41.57        69.42        66.10        95.51
            Video                                                                                                   
             cassettes/ta                                                                                           
             pes/discs...        13.44         8.31         8.72        11.97        18.39        21.56        28.99
            Video games                                                                                             
             hardware/sof                                                                                           
             tware.......        14.88         5.40         7.91        16.27        17.25        31.40        29.94
            Repair of tv/                                                                                           
             radio/sound                                                                                            
             equipment...        10.43         8.54        11.52         8.32        10.43        15.74        17.75
            Rental of                                                                                               
             televisions.         1.61         4.24         2.48         0.57         1.49         0.00         0.04
          Radios, sound                                                                                             
           equipment.....       126.55        68.03        77.80       116.21       148.96       178.21       278.21
            *Radios......         4.84         1.81         1.57         3.99         7.25         8.26        11.80
            *Phonographs.         0.53         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.40         3.36
            *Tape                                                                                                   
             recorders                                                                                              
             and players.        10.50         7.02         7.43         0.51         0.96         9.12        27.49
            Sound                                                                                                   
             components/c                                                                                           
             omponent                                                                                               
             systems.....        28.64        22.73        17.34        35.08        23.87        45.24        62.93
            *Misc sound                                                                                             
             equipment...         0.16         0.55         0.09         0.00         0.24         0.00         0.35
            *Sound equip                                                                                            
             accessories.         4.29         1.46         1.12        12.72         4.33         1.68         6.77
            Record/tape                                                                                             
             club........         4.17         2.18         4.62         3.63         7.45         6.14         5.91
            Records,                                                                                                
             tapes,                                                                                                 
             needles,                                                                                               
             styli.......        25.86        14.32        15.10        20.10        29.81        39.90        57.19
            Rental of vcr/                                                                                          
             radio/sound                                                                                            
             equip.......         1.59         0.70         1.56         1.98         1.54         0.39         1.40
            Musical                                                                                                 
             instruments/                                                                                           
             accessories.        20.58         3.32        12.63        13.86        37.81        24.77        53.28
            Rent/repair                                                                                             
             music                                                                                                  
             instruments.         2.12         0.30         1.16         1.62         1.95         4.09         5.25
            Rental of                                                                                               
             video cass./                                                                                           
             tapes/discs/                                                                                           
             films.......        23.27        13.65        15.18        22.74        33.76        38.22        42.49
        Pets, toys and                                                                                              
         playground equip       242.26       134.73       182.82       234.32       336.90       354.45       457.26
          Pets...........       136.31        77.25       119.89       125.55       183.79       180.80       259.08
            *Pet food....        66.61        53.55        46.56        63.13        93.51        83.41       108.50
            *Pet-purch/                                                                                             
             supplies/med                                                                                           
             icine.......        25.23         5.71        43.99        24.37        29.83        28.53        49.96
            Pet services.        10.64         4.26         4.40         9.06        14.74        19.11        26.24
            Vet services.        33.84        13.73        24.94        28.99        45.71        49.75        74.38
          Toys, games,                                                                                              
           hobbies, and                                                                                             
           tricycles.....       102.96        57.26        62.55       107.09       149.80       167.96       187.24
          Playground                                                                                                
           equipment.....         2.98         0.22         0.38         1.69         3.31         5.69        10.94
        Other                                                                                                       
         entertainment                                                                                              
         supplies,                                                                                                  
         equip., serv....       332.16       231.90       165.36       231.39       260.12       538.39      1023.44
          Unmotor, boats                                                                                            
           and trailers..        24.02         2.29         0.00        22.31         7.09        46.24        96.99
            Boats w/o                                                                                               
             motor/boat                                                                                             
             trailers....        18.32         1.83         0.00        18.35         4.76        33.83        73.57
            Trailer/other                                                                                           
             attachable                                                                                             
             campers.....         5.70         0.46         0.00         3.96         2.34        12.41        23.42
          Powered sports                                                                                            
           vehicles......       137.44       168.02        56.37        51.83        40.89       217.35       510.44
            Motorized                                                                                               
             camper coach/                                                                                          
             other                                                                                                  
             vehicles....        38.79        83.50        11.55         1.65        28.53        22.53       134.38
            Purchase of                                                                                             
             boat with                                                                                              
             motor.......        98.65        84.52        44.82        50.19        12.36       194.81       376.06
          Rental of                                                                                                 
           sports                                                                                                   
           vehicles......         2.33         0.00         1.06         1.43         1.14         3.90         8.13
            Rental non-                                                                                             
             camper                                                                                                 
             trailer.....         0.06         0.00         0.00         0.23         0.02         0.00         0.09
            Boat/trailer                                                                                            
             rent out of                                                                                            
             town........         0.94         0.00         0.50         0.02         0.69         3.17         1.94
            Rental camper/                                                                                          
             other                                                                                                  
             vehicles on                                                                                            
             trips.......         0.58         0.00         0.52         0.30         0.24         0.57         2.51
            Rental of                                                                                               
             boat........         0.23         0.00         0.04         0.00         0.00         0.16         1.42
            Rental of                                                                                               
             campers oth                                                                                            
             r. v........         0.52         0.00         0.00         0.87         0.19         0.00         2.17
          Outboard motors         1.28         1.43         1.35         0.11         0.51         0.22         5.79
          Docking/landing                                                                                           
           fees..........         5.33         0.17         2.51         3.30         3.12         5.73        20.20
          Sports                                                                                                    
           equipment.....        86.67        27.99        52.35        82.59       113.75       136.51       211.99
            Athletic gear/                                                                                          
             game tables/                                                                                           
             ex. equip...        34.85         9.06        26.36        33.84        38.39        61.59        85.92
            Bicycles.....        12.28         5.80         6.60        12.50        17.62        20.21        23.55
            Camping                                                                                                 
             equipment...         3.26         1.35         1.33         1.45         4.94         4.43         9.21
            Hunting and                                                                                             
             fishing                                                                                                
             equipment...        15.91         5.09        11.57        15.40        22.84        24.90        36.25
            Winter sport                                                                                            
             equipment...         4.86         0.94         2.24         3.99         5.69         3.92        16.95
            Water sport                                                                                             
             and misc.                                                                                              
             sport                                                                                                  
             equipment...        13.20         3.66         4.03        12.31        22.46        17.71        34.87
            Rental/repair                                                                                           
             of misc                                                                                                
             sports                                                                                                 
             equipment...         2.31         2.09         0.22         3.09         1.80         3.76         5.25
          Photographic                                                                                              
           equipment and                                                                                            
           supplies......        69.61        28.16        48.35        67.06        83.07       119.31       157.10
            Film.........        19.96         9.29        13.73        20.05        22.90        32.28        43.61
            *Other                                                                                                  
             photographic                                                                                           
             supplies....         0.64         2.38         1.01         0.26         0.15         0.24         1.17
            Film                                                                                                    
             processing..        25.21        10.72        15.21        23.97        28.28        41.48        59.82
            Rent/repair                                                                                             
             photo                                                                                                  
             equipment...         0.24         0.05         0.42         0.30         0.27         0.34         0.47
            Photographic                                                                                            
             equipment...        15.43         5.16         7.28        13.04        20.47        25.46        40.91
            *Photographer                                                                                           
             fees........         8.12         0.56        10.71         9.45        11.00        19.51        11.12
          *Fireworks.....         0.51         0.99         0.26         0.00         0.00         0.00         2.37
          *Souvenirs.....         0.44         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.49         0.38         2.15
          *Visual goods..         0.76         0.00         0.00         0.42         0.67         0.00         3.83
          *Pinball,                                                                                                 
           electronic                                                                                               
           video games...         3.78         2.87         3.11         2.34         9.38         8.74         4.45
      Personal care                                                                                                 
       products and                                                                                                 
       services..........       345.68       249.04       282.21       324.70       420.30       478.79       651.43
        Personal care                                                                                               
         products........       179.05       136.69       166.87       169.79       198.77       245.49       335.33
          *Hair care                                                                                                
           products......        40.57        34.79        36.67        37.36        41.43        56.30        77.75
          *Non-elec                                                                                                 
           articles for                                                                                             
           the hair......         4.26         3.55         2.64         5.57         4.31         6.79         8.37
          Wigs and                                                                                                  
           hairpieces....         1.07         0.47         0.91         0.59         1.50         0.34         2.71
          *Oral hygiene                                                                                             
           products,                                                                                                
           articles......        18.16        13.60        18.18        16.89        22.18        22.44        29.63
          *Shaving needs.         8.49         8.31        12.14         8.22         9.09        11.31        13.16
          *Cosmetic,                                                                                                
           perfume, bath                                                                                            
           prep..........        77.63        55.67        73.62        72.41        90.11       102.03       148.23
          *Deodorant,                                                                                               
           feminine                                                                                                 
           hygiene, misc.                                                                                           
           pers car......        23.52        17.79        19.75        23.84        22.08        38.47        43.65
          Electric                                                                                                  
           personal care                                                                                            
           appliances....         5.35         2.51         2.95         4.92         8.07         7.80        11.83
        Personal care                                                                                               
         services........       166.63       112.35       115.34       154.91       221.54       233.30       316.10
          *Personal care                                                                                            
           services/femal                                                                                           
           es............        89.35        61.33        58.80        83.46       127.40       112.04       174.08
          Personal care                                                                                             
           services/males        77.12        50.83        56.42        71.27        93.93       120.95       141.78
          Repair of                                                                                                 
           personal care                                                                                            
           appliances....         0.16         0.19         0.11         0.18         0.21         0.31         0.24
      Reading............       152.49        93.38       113.87       142.11       185.46       229.92       287.41
        Newspapers.......        63.99        47.96        53.05        63.85        72.82        84.18       105.97
        Magazines........        38.92        21.42        31.03        38.54        45.36        65.91        71.63
        *Newsletters.....         0.04         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.42         0.00
        Book thru book                                                                                              
         clubs...........        10.63         6.87         8.72         8.86        15.44        16.33        21.60
        Books not thru                                                                                              
         book clubs......        35.24        16.73        20.13        28.28        48.03        54.12        79.39
        Encyclopedia and                                                                                            
         oth sets of                                                                                                
         refer books.....         3.67         0.40         0.95         2.57         3.81         8.97         8.81
      Education..........       324.43       187.02       118.84       190.35       322.81       349.24       835.73
        Sch books, supp                                                                                             
         for day care,                                                                                              
         nursery, oth....         2.52         1.44         1.58         1.30         6.04         2.25         4.76
        College tuition..       176.75        91.59        47.50        99.69       186.76       125.89       458.90
        Elementary/high                                                                                             
         school tuition..        53.20         6.10        10.62        25.10        34.39        97.91       204.78
        Other school                                                                                                
         tuition.........        15.29         8.32        17.55         9.00        13.94        21.58        31.48
        Oth school                                                                                                  
         expenses incl                                                                                              
         rentals.........        15.78        14.42        10.07        10.77        13.45        22.64        33.02
        Sch bks/supplies                                                                                            
         for college.....        26.56        25.25        17.75        16.63        24.53        16.65        41.08
        Sch bks/supp for                                                                                            
         elem/high sch...         6.23         5.70         3.25         5.64         7.82         9.59        11.28
        *School supplies,                                                                                           
         etc.--unspecifie                                                                                           
         d...............        28.10        34.20        10.53        22.22        35.87        52.73        50.44
      Tobacco products                                                                                              
       and smoking                                                                                                  
       supplies..........       242.33       221.48       250.05       262.82       292.87       249.43       270.28
        Cigarettes.......       224.61       197.67       235.29       244.22       273.20       230.82       251.80
        Other tobacco                                                                                               
         products........        15.28        15.85        13.94        16.00        17.99        17.73        17.12
        *Smoking                                                                                                    
         accessories.....         2.44         7.96         0.82         2.60         1.69         0.88         1.37
        *Marijuana.......         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00         0.00
      Miscellaneous......       597.58       345.77       474.63       553.17       769.62       811.02      1182.12
        *Miscellaneous                                                                                              
         fees, parimutuel                                                                                           
         losses..........        38.61        20.23        56.87        26.40        62.29        47.69        76.50
        Legal fees.......       104.50        81.84        49.27       109.06       133.34        62.67       255.98
        Funeral expenses.        49.32        44.70        82.98        57.05        13.57        49.05        18.62
        Safety deposit                                                                                              
         box rental......         5.69         4.05         3.61         5.05         5.86         6.20        12.59
        Checking                                                                                                    
         accounts, oth                                                                                              
         bank services...        25.19        16.23        26.64        28.95        33.62        38.14        31.99
        Cemetery lots or                                                                                            
         vaults..........        17.66        14.30        25.91        12.86        13.74        12.52        18.29
        Accounting fees..        39.87        18.96        20.72        33.62        52.32        47.89        93.19
        *Miscellaneous                                                                                              
         personal                                                                                                   
         services........        23.02        14.53        16.61        12.43        39.32        40.69        47.86
        Finance chgs.                                                                                               
         excl. mortgage                                                                                             
         veh.............       203.45        89.63       149.53       217.35       284.11       321.25       408.61
        Occupational                                                                                                
         expenses........        90.26        41.30        42.48        50.40       131.46       184.94       218.94
      Cash contributions.       730.19       352.83       486.72       529.28       781.16       956.30      2102.92
        Cash contri non-                                                                                            
         CU memb, inclu                                                                                             
         alimony and                                                                                                
         students at                                                                                                
         college (Sec 22)       179.06        64.23       108.84       127.13       209.98       235.99       549.04
        Gifts non-CU                                                                                                
         members.........       149.99        70.48        52.77       109.45       161.57       162.57       485.66
        Contributions to                                                                                            
         charities.......        69.16        13.23        38.96        32.84        65.78        99.80       244.53
        Contributions to                                                                                            
         church..........       295.54       197.57       276.14       242.30       322.49       423.81       661.17
        Contributions to                                                                                            
         educa.                                                                                                     
         organizations...        17.97         1.07         2.76         2.95        12.56        12.48        89.44
        Political                                                                                                   
         contributions...         7.29         0.89         1.75         2.38         6.73        10.74        30.82
        Other                                                                                                       
         contributions...        11.18         5.37         5.50        12.23         2.05        10.90        42.27
      Personal insurance                                                                                            
       and pensions......      2532.36       682.85      1373.19      2097.59      3266.30      4542.32      6883.06
        Life and other                                                                                              
         personal                                                                                                   
         insurance.......       324.17       137.92       280.62       301.69       354.87       494.30       729.64
          Life/endow/annu                                                                                           
           it/other pers                                                                                            
           ins...........       312.04       132.62       275.54       290.33       342.68       468.16       704.02
          Other non-                                                                                                
           health                                                                                                   
           insurance.....        12.13         5.30         5.08        11.36        12.19        26.13        25.62
        Retirement,                                                                                                 
         pensions, social                                                                                           
         security........      2208.19       544.93      1092.57      1795.89      2911.44      4048.02      6153.42
          Deduction for                                                                                             
           government                                                                                               
           retirement....        65.36         4.38        25.17        48.33        82.39       119.99       211.42
          Deductions for                                                                                            
           railroad                                                                                                 
           retirement....         6.23         0.00         1.33         0.24        19.12        16.29        13.24
          Deductions for                                                                                            
           private                                                                                                  
           pensions......       156.10        11.73        39.55        84.28       160.98       328.55       564.77
          Deductions for                                                                                            
           self-                                                                                                    
           employment                                                                                               
           IRA's and                                                                                                
           Keogh plans...       297.28        36.24        78.45       181.88       333.32       494.25      1049.52
          Deductions for                                                                                            
           social                                                                                                   
           security......      1683.21       492.58       948.07      1481.16      2315.63      3088.94      4314.48
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    \1\Components of income and taxes are derived from ``Complete income reporters'' only; see glossary.            
    
    
                     Appendix 2.--Marketbasket Descriptions                 
                                                                            
                                                                            
              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.                    
                                       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 Fl Oz), 2%,
                                        Lowest priced store brand.          
        Cheddar Cheese...............  Price per Lb.                        
                                       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 16 Oz package of Nabisco   
                                        Oreo Cookies.                       
        Frozen Waffles...............  Price Kellogg's Eggo Waffles, price  
                                        12 waffle package.                  
        Hamburger Buns...............  Price for 12 Oz (340 G) 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 12 Hostess glazed   
                                        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 Fl Oz (makes 48 Fl Oz)  
                                        can of Minute Maid frozen orange    
                                        juice concentrate.                  
        Tomato Juice.................  Price for 46 Fl 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 cut 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 Fl Oz can.              
                                       1st choice: Hawaiian Punch.          
                                       2nd choice: Hi-C, regular.           
        Soft Drink...................  Price of 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.          
        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 Fl 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 G) Swanson-   
                                        Turkey, whipped potatoes, peas, and 
                                        fruit compote, frozen dinner.       
        Jello Gelatin................  Price for 3 oz box of Jello Gelatin  
                                        dessert.                            
        Baby Food....................  Price for one 4.0 Oz far 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 Fl 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 a 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 of 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 Households                                                  
     Operations:                                                            
        Appliance Repair.............  Price to replace oven thermostat     
                                        control for Maytag Model #CRE9400.  
                                        Include hourly rate, trip charge and
                                        parts cost. Part Number #7430P010-  
                                        60.                                 
        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:                          
                                       Bathrooms(s) Sanitize walls, floor,  
                                        counter tops, bathtub, stool.       
                                       Kitchen--Sanitize walls, floor,      
                                        counter tops, cabinets, appliances. 
                                       Living Room & Dining Room--Dust,     
                                        polish furniture and vacuum.        
                                       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 Fl 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 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.              
        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, 3
                                        wash cycles (regular, permanent     
                                        press & knits/delicate), white      
                                        porcelain tub, self-clean lint      
                                        filter, fabric softener dispenser   
                                        and 2 speed combinations.           
                                       1st choice: Maytag Model #LAT7793.   
                                       2nd choice: General Electric Model   
                                        #WWA7600R.                          
                                       3rd choice: Whirlpool Model          
                                        #LLR6233A.                          
        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   
                                        #JBP5565.                           
                                       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 odel #RTD2100CAE. 
                                       2nd choice: General Electric Model   
                                        #TBX22PAS.                          
                                       3rd choice: Whirlpool Model          
                                        #ET22RKXZ.                          
        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 #U4671-910. 
        Two-Slice Toaster............  Price for two-slice toaster, chrome  
                                        body, wide slot with pastry defrost 
                                        setting.                            
                                       1st choice: Procter-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.        
        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.
        Snow Blower..................  Price for 8 HP two-stage gas snow    
                                        thrower with rubber tracks, 6       
                                        forward, 2 reverse speeds and       
                                        adjustable snow chute.              
    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.  
        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 Parka..................  Price for parka with polyester fiber 
                                        fill and nylon lining, two-way front
                                        zipper, front pockets, hidden hood  
                                        and self-adjusting cuffs.           
        Man's Insulated Underwear....  Price for white light weight, crew   
                                        neck thermal underwear top of cotton
                                        and polyester.                      
                                       Possible brands: J.E. Morgan, Hanes. 
        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,      
                                        Leslie 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.                             
        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 (Summer         Price for unlined windbreaker.       
         Pricing Only).                                                     
        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-sleeve    
                                        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 #902 basic relaxed   
                                        taper jean, two back pockets and two
                                        front pockets. 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.        
        Woman's Coat (Winter Pricing   Price for long wool blend reefer coat
         Only).                         with acetate lining double breasted 
                                        with notched collar and wind        
                                        blocking neck button.               
        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 44 count package Pampers,  
                                        (child 12-18 Lbs). Do Not Price     
                                        Larger Size Diapers.                
        Man's Boots..................  Price for 8 inch waterproof,         
                                        insulated leather boot with         
                                        Cambrelle lining.                   
                                       Possible brands: Timberland, Herman. 
        Woman's Boots................  Price for calf height, pile lined,   
                                        urethane upper boot with 1 inch     
                                        heel.                               
                                       Possible brand: Naturalizer.         
        Jewelry......................  Price for one pair 6mm 14K gold ball 
                                        earnings 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    ``Regular service'' price for a      
         Dry.                           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: Moondrops.               
                                       2nd choice: Super Lustrous.          
        Shampoo......................  Price for 15 Fl 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.        
        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.   
        Downhill skiing..............  Price for one lift ticket on         
                                        Saturday.                           
        Roller Skating...............  Price for one session of open skating
                                        on Saturday night. Include the cost 
                                        of skate rental.                    
        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 #VRL4110.   
                                       2nd choice: Sony Model #SLV700HF.    
        Compact Disc.................  Regular price for a current best-    
                                        selling CD. Not Sale Price. Do Not  
                                        Price Double CD.                    
                                       Example: Janet by Janet Jackson.     
                                       Unplugged by Rod Stewart.            
                                       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 #CDPC535.     
                                       2nd choice: Panasonic-Technics Model 
                                        #SLPD847.                           
        Color Television.............  Price for 20 inch 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 #SLS2049.   
                                       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.    
                                       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.                            
        All-Terrain Vehicle (Winter    Price for Honda 300EX--2 wheel drive 
         Pricing Only).                 all-terrain vehicle.                
        Book.........................  Price for top ten best selling       
                                        paperback books.                    
        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       Charge for x-rays, exam and          
         teeth.                         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............  Please price an 8-ounce tube of white
                                        bathroom caulking, most popular     
                                        brand.                              
        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 pain  
                                        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, Glidden. 
        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 follow-
                                        up 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.                           
        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 touch-tone service, and
                                        for tax.                            
        Homeowner Insurance..........  For each community surveyed based on 
                                        income level, secure the annual     
                                        renewal premium for HO-3 type       
                                        coverage. If the company does not   
                                        refer to the coverage as HO-3,      
                                        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, engine    
                                        block heater (Alaska only), heavy-  
                                        duty battery (Alaska only), studded 
                                        snow tires (Alaska only),           
                                        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       
                                        (except Alaska) or regular unleaded 
                                        full-service (Alaska only).         
        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 and 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  For each vehicle, price to change    
         Fluid.                         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.                            
        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.    
        C.V. Joint Boots.............  For each vehicle, price C.V.         
                                        (Constant Velocity) Joint Boot      
                                        replacement. Price should include   
                                        parts and labor for the following:  
                                        replace two front rubber boots. Cost
                                        does not include joint replacement. 
        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.
                                        In Alaska, same tire sizes used, but
                                        not all were Goodyear. Comparable   
                                        brands were priced as available.    
        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.                       
    
    
     Appendix 3.--Pricing Changes Goods and Services/Miscellaneous Expenses/
                                 Housing Related                            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Previous                 Current                  Reason        
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      1. Color Television:                                                  
        Zenith SJ2063......  Zenith SLS2049.........  New Model Number.     
                             Sony KV20TS29..........  Additional item.      
       2. Video Recorder:                                                   
        Zenith VRJ415......  Zenith VRL4110.........  New Model Number.     
                             Sony SLV700HF..........  Additional item.      
         3. CD Player:                                                      
        Sony CDP297........  Sony CDPC535...........  New Model Number.     
        Kenwood DP2030.....  Technics SLPD847.......  Technics available in 
                                                       all areas.           
                                                      Kenwood hard to find. 
      4. Washing Machine:                                                   
        Maytag A7500.......  Maytag LAT7793.........  New Model Number.     
        GE WWA7678M........  GE WWA7600R............  New Model Number.     
        Whirlpool LA5300XT.  Whirlpool LLR6233A.....  New Model Number.     
       5. Kitchen Range:                                                    
        Maytag CRE305......  Maytag CRE9400.........  New Model Number.     
        GE JBS26P..........  GE JBP5565.............  New Model Number.     
        Whirlpool RF3105XX.  Whirlpool RF385PXYW....  New Model Number.     
        Kenmore 91721......  .......................  Eliminated.           
        6. Refrigerator:                                                    
        Maytag RTD19A......  Maytag RTD2100CAE......  New Model Number      
        GE TBX19ZP.........  GE TBX22PAS............  New Model Number.     
        Whirlpool ET18DKXXN  Whirlpool ET22RKXZ.....  New Model Number.     
        Amana TX20QB.......  .......................  Eliminated.           
           7. Vacuum:                                                       
        Eureka 2034........  Eureka 9334AT..........  New Model Number.     
                             Hoover U4671-910.......  Additional item.      
     8. Two-Slice Toaster:                                                  
        Proctor-Silex T2042  Black & Decker T200....  More comparable level.
     9. Casserole Dish Set                                                  
         (Corning-Ware):                                                    
        2 QT. Casserole      Trio Casserole Set.....  More popular.         
         Dish.                                                              
      10. China (Corelle):                                                  
        Design Images (16    Impressions-Abundance..  Discontinued.         
         pc.).                                                              
        Natural Design (16   (20 pc. set)...........  Discontinued.         
         pc.).                                                              
      11. Electric Drill:                                                   
        Black & Decker       Black & Decker CD2000..  New model--cordless   
         #7144.                                        more popular.        
        Black & Decker       Skil #2305.............  More comparable 2nd   
         #7190.                                        choice.              
        Black & Decker       .......................  Eliminated.           
         #7193.                                                             
          12. Hammer:                                                       
                             Stanley 51416..........  Additional item.      
      13. Lawn and Garden:                                                  
        Hyponex Potting      Miracle Grow Plant Food  Hard to find correct  
         Soil.                (8 oz container).        size of Hyponex and  
                                                       price range too wide.
                             Peters Plant Food (8 oz  Additional item.      
                              container).                                   
     14. Compact Disc (from                                                 
       Audio Cassette--CD                                                   
         more popular):                                                     
        ``Ropin' the Wind''  ``Janet'' by Janet       Current bestselling   
         by Garth Brooks.     Jackson.                 titles.              
        ``Adrenalize'' by    ``Unplugged'' by Rod     ......................
         Def Leppard.         Stewart.                                      
       15. Tennis Balls:                                                    
                             Penn (3 pk.)...........  Additional item.      
        16. Bath Towel:                                                     
        27x50 inch           27x50 inch Cannon        Less plush.           
         Fieldcrest Royal     Portofino bath towel.                         
         Crest bath towel.                                                  
         17. Bath Rug:                                                      
        25x36 inch oblong    Cannon Portofino         Easier to find with   
         bathmat.             standard toilet lid      less variation than a
                              cover made of 100%       bath mat.            
                              nylon.                                        
        18. Man's Jeans:                                                    
        Levi's 501.........  Lee Regular Fit........  More comparable items 
                                                       (no buttonfly).      
     19. Man's Undershirt:                                                  
        Jockey (3 pk.).....  Hanes (3 pk.)..........  More popular.         
                             Fruit of the Loom (3     Addition item.        
                              pk.).                                         
        20. Boy's Jeans:                                                    
        Levi's 501.........  Levi's 560 loose fit...  More comparable items 
                                                       (no buttonfly).      
        Levi's 506.........  Lee Loose Fit..........  Loose fit more        
                                                       popular.             
       21. Woman's Dress:                                                   
        Price for long       Price for Misses mid-    More available and is 
         sleeve shirtwaist    sleeve shirtwaist        a more specific      
         dress appropriate    dress appropriate for    description.         
         for office attire.   office attire. Exclude                        
         Exclude any          any unusual                                   
         unusual              ornamentation. The                            
         ornamentation. The   dress should be                               
         dress should be a    unlined and 100% Rayon.                       
         blend of cotton                                                    
         and polyester.                                                     
                             Possible Brands:         ......................
                             Stewart Allen.           ......................
                             Lesley Fay.............                        
      22. Woman's Slacks:                                                   
        Price for the type   Price for Misses         More available and is 
         (materials and       unlined slacks           a more specific      
         styles) most         appropriate for office   description.         
         commonly used for    attire. The slacks                            
         office wear.         should be blend of                            
                              cotton and polyester                          
                              without a belt.                               
                             Possible Brands:         ......................
                             Donnkenny.               ......................
                             Alfred Dunner.           ......................
      23. Woman's Sweater:                                                  
                             Price in catalog.......  Per request of OPM.   
          24. Woman's                                                       
          Accessories:                                                      
        Price for split      Price for split-grain,   Amity wallet difficult
         grain, cowhide       cowhide leather,         to find.             
         leather, Amity       checkbook clutch                              
         checkbook clutch     wallet.                                       
         wallet.                                                            
                             Possible Brands:         ......................
                             Michael Stevens.         ......................
                             Mundi.                   ......................
         25. Potatoes:                                                      
        Lowest price 10 lb.  Lowest price 10 lb. bag  More specific item.   
         bag.                 of white potatoes.                            
      26. Lettuce, fresh:                                                   
        1 head.............  1 head of Iceberg        More specific         
                              lettuce.                 description.         
      27. Oranges, fresh:                                                   
        Navel medium size    Florida navel medium-    More specific         
         oranges.             size oranges.            description and are  
                                                       available in all     
                                                       areas.               
      28. Peaches, canned:                                                  
        29 oz can of Del     16 oz can of Del Monte   More popular than     
         Monte peaches.       slices peaches.          peach halves.        
                             16 oz can of Libby       Most common size.     
                              sliced peaches.                               
       29. Tomato Juice:                                                    
        Libby's 46 fl oz     Campbell's 46 fl oz can  Switch Campbell's to  
         can.                                          first choice; it is  
                                                       more common in       
                                                       Washington, DC.      
        Campbell's 46 fl oz  Libby's 46 fl oz can...  ......................
         can.                                                               
        30. Fruit Drink:                                                    
        46 fl oz can of Hi-  46 fl oz can of          Switch Hawaiian Punch 
         C.                   Hawaiian Punch.          to first choice; it  
                                                       is more common in    
                                                       Washington, DC.      
        46 fl oz can of      46 fl oz can of Hi-C...  ......................
         Hawaiian Punch.                                                    
      31. Coffee, ground:                                                   
                             13 oz can of Maxwell     Additional item.      
                              House.                                        
          32. Ketchup:                                                      
        14 oz bottle of      28 oz plastic squeeze    Most common and       
         Heinz.               bottle of Heinz.         popular size.        
                             28 oz plastic squeeze    Additional item.      
                              bottle of Del Monte.                          
           33. Cake:                                                        
        Price one frosted    Price Hostess Glazed     Available in all the  
         undecorated 9-inch   Donuts (box of 12).      areas. Comparable    
         chocolate two                                 cake too hard to     
         layer cake.                                   find.                
           34. Bread:                                                       
        Price for a 16 oz    Price for a 16 oz loaf   Per request of OPM.   
         loaf of store        of a regional brand of                        
         brand sliced white   sliced white bread.                           
         bread.                                                             
          35. Cereal:                                                       
                             Box of Kellogg's Corn    Additional item.      
                              Flakes other than the                         
                              18 oz box.                                    
       36. Pain Reliever:                                                   
        Bottle of 100        Bottle of 60 Tylenol     100 tablet bottles    
         Tylenol tablets.     tablets.                 hard to find in      
                                                       Washington, DC.      
       37. Laundry Soap:                                                    
        64 fl oz of Tide     100 fl oz of Tide        No common size in     
         liquid.              liquid.                  powdered detergent.  
        64 fl oz of Wisk     100 fl oz of Cheer       Change in size.       
         liquid.              liquid.                                       
         38. Pet Food:                                                      
                             Purina 5.5 oz can of     Additional item-      
                              cat food.                available in all     
                                                       areas.               
        Nine Lives 6 oz can  Nine Lives 5.5 oz can    Most common size.     
         of cat food.         of cat food.                                  
       39. Bottled Water:                                                   
        One gallon of        One gallon of bottled    More specific         
         bottled store        store brand spring       description-available
         brand drinking       water.                   in all areas.        
         water.                                                             
        40. Snack Food:                                                     
        16 oz bag of potato  6 oz bag of Ruffles....  Most common size and  
         chips.                                        brand is available in
                                                       all areas.           
                             6 oz bag of Lays Dip     Additional item.      
                              Chips.                                        
       41. Sirloin Steak:                                                   
        Pound of flat bone   .......................  Dropped-too much red  
         steak.                                        meat.                
        Pound of round bone  .......................  Dropped-too much red  
         steak.                                        meat.                
        42. Round Steak,                                                    
            boneless:                                                       
        Pound of eye round   Pound of boneless        More comparable cut.  
         steak.               bottom round steak.                           
        43. Chuck Roast,                                                    
            boneless:                                                       
        Pound of arm pot     .......................  Dropped-too much red  
         roast.                                        meat.                
        44. Round Roast,                                                    
            boneless:                                                       
        Pound of tip roast.  Pound of rolled rump     Comparable second     
                              roast.                   choice.              
        45. Fish, fresh:                                                    
        Pound of a commonly  Pound of salmon steak..  More specific-        
         purchased fresh                               available in all     
         fish.                                         areas.               
      46. Cheddar Cheese:                                                   
        Pound of store       Pound of Kraft Cracker   Specific brand        
         brand mild cheddar   Barrel mild cheddar      available in all     
         cheese.              cheese.                  areas.               
                             Pound of Kraft Cracker   Addition.             
                              Barrel sharp yellow                           
                              cheddar cheese.                               
        47. Refrigerated                                                    
            Biscuits:                                                       
        Price for 10 oz      12 pack of Kellogg's     Available in all      
         tube of Pillsbury    Eggo waffles.            areas. Refrigerated  
         Hungry Jack                                   biscuits hard to     
         biscuits.                                     find.                
    48. Fish Filet, frozen:                                                 
        Price per pound of   Price per LB of frozen   Additional choice of  
         frozen Cod fillet.   ocean whitefish filet.   white fish.          
        Price per pound of   1st choice: Cod or       Better substitute     
         frozen Pollack       Haddock.                 description for some 
         filet.                                        of the areas.        
                             2nd choice: Regional     ......................
                              Fish Please record                            
                              fish type in Comment                          
                              Section.                                      
       49. Frozen Orange                                                    
             Juice:                                                         
        12 oz can of frozen  12 oz can of frozen      Specific brand        
         concentrate-store    Minute Maid              available in all     
         brand.               concentrate.             areas.               
         50. Ice Cream:                                                     
        Half gallon of       Half gallon of Sealtest  Specific brand        
         store brand          vanilla ice cream.       available in all     
         vanilla ice cream.                            areas.               
    51. Disposable Diapers:                                                 
        Pampers 54 count     Pampers 44 count         More commonly found.  
         package (child 8-    package (child 12-18                          
         14 lbs.).            lbs.).                                        
         52. Newspaper:                                                     
        Single copy of the   Home delivery of most    Home delivery more    
         most common daily    common daily paper for   common.              
         paper.               one year.                                     
     53. Electrical Outlet:                                                 
        Price a 2-plug       Price a 2-plug grounded  More specific         
         grounded             electrical outlet.       description.         
         electrical outlet.   Medium price. Price                           
         Medium price.        blister pack or card                          
                              board mounted                                 
                              (individually                                 
                              packaged). DO NOT                             
                              PRICE LOOSE ELECTRICAL                        
                              OUTLET.                                       
                             Possible Brands:                               
                             GE.                                            
                             Levitron.                                      
        54. Accounting:                                                     
        Average rate to      Hourly rate for          OPM request.          
         complete tax form    individual tax work                           
         1040 and schedule    (NOT BUSINESS).                               
         A (include state).                                                 
         55. Homeowner                                                      
           insurance:                                                       
        HO-5 type coverage.  HO-2 type coverage, or   HO-5 not always       
                              equivalent mid-level     available in         
                              coverage (i.e. in        allowance areas.     
                              between a                                     
                              comprehensive coverage                        
                              and a basic coverage).                        
        56. All Terrain                                                     
            Vehicle:                                                        
        Price for Honda      Price for Honda 300EX--  New model.            
         250X--2 wheel        2 wheel drive all-                            
         drive all-terrain    terrain vehicle.                              
         vehicle.                                                           
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                                  Appendix 4.--Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                              
                   [Location: Anchorage, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:08 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......       112.54        25.52        28.72        22.38        25.19        19.35        21.78
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................       105.79        15.95        16.87        16.09        17.02        16.23        17.17
    3. Tobacco...........        97.86         3.13         3.06         2.54         2.49         1.96         1.92
    4. Alcohol...........       112.91         2.92         3.30         2.79         3.15         2.67         3.01
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       109.52        14.35        15.72        15.95        17.47        17.49        19.16
    6. Clothing..........       102.69        14.24        14.62        14.93        15.33        15.59        16.01
    7. Domestic Services.       112.18         1.78         2.00         1.79         2.01         1.81         2.03
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............        96.39         5.77         5.56         5.84         5.63         5.91         5.70
    9. Personal Care.....       104.12         3.57         3.72         3.47         3.61         3.38         3.52
    10. Recreation.......        96.57        12.77        12.33        14.22        13.73        15.61       15.07 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       105.90  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       105.63  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       105.37
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                                         Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                    
                   [Location: Fairbanks, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:12 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......       116.25        25.52        29.67        22.38        26.02        19.35        22.49
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................       100.37        15.95        16.01        16.09        16.15        16.23        16.29
    3. Tobacco...........        96.24         3.13         3.01         2.54         2.44         1.96         1.89
    4. Alcohol...........       106.20         2.92         3.10         2.79         2.96         2.67         2.84
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       109.51        14.35        15.71        15.95        17.47        17.49        19.15
    6. Clothing..........       100.98        14.24        14.38        14.93        15.08        15.59        15.74
    7. Domestic Services.        85.54         1.78         1.52         1.79         1.53         1.81         1.55
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............        96.76         5.77         5.58         5.84         5.65         5.91         5.72
    9. Personal Care.....       105.21         3.57         3.76         3.47         3.65         3.38         3.56
    10. Recreation.......       108.50        12.77        13.86        14.22        15.43        15.61       16.94 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       106.60  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       106.38  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........      106.17 
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                                         Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                    
                     [Location: Juneau, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:14 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]                 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......       125.24        25.52        31.96        22.38        28.03        19.35        24.23
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................       111.31        15.95        17.75        16.09        17.91        16.23        18.07
    3. Tobacco...........        96.90         3.13         3.03         2.54         2.46         1.96         1.90
    4. Alcohol...........       116.15         2.92         3.39         2.79         3.24         2.67         3.10
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       117.12        14.35        16.81        15.95        18.68        17.49        20.48
    6. Clothing..........       102.85        14.24        14.65        14.93        15.36        15.59        16.03
    7. Domestic Services.        88.55         1.78         1.58         1.79         1.59         1.81         1.60
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............       100.95         5.77         5.82         5.84         5.90         5.91         5.97
    9. Personal Care.....       120.28         3.57         4.29         3.47         4.17         3.38         4.07
    10. Recreation.......        96.42        12.77        12.31        14.22        13.71        15.61       15.05 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       111.59  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       111.05  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........      110.50 
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                                         Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                    
                      [Location: Nome, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:15 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]                  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......       177.50        25.52        45.30        22.38        39.72        19.35        34.35
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................        99.26        15.95        15.83        16.09        15.97        16.23        16.11
    3. Tobacco...........       105.17         3.13         3.29         2.54         2.67         1.96         2.06
    4. Alcohol...........       127.29         2.92         3.72         2.79         3.55         2.67         3.40
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       140.78        14.35        20.20        15.95        22.45        17.49        24.62
    6. Clothing..........       107.58        14.24        15.32        14.93        16.06        15.59        16.77
    7. Domestic Services.       123.25         1.78         2.19         1.79         2.21         1.81         2.23
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............        97.87         5.77         5.65         5.84         5.72         5.91         5.78
    9. Personal Care.....       113.44         3.57         4.05         3.47         3.94         3.38         3.83
    10. Recreation.......       148.63        12.77        18.98        14.22        21.14        15.61       23.20 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       134.53  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       133.43  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       132.35
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                                         Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                    
               [Location: Anchorage Blend\1\, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:06 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]           
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......        93.91        25.52        23.97        22.38        21.02        19.35        18.17
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................       105.79        15.95        16.87        16.09        17.02        16.23        17.17
    3. Tobacco...........        67.94         3.13         2.13         2.54         1.73         1.96         1.33
    4. Alcohol...........       112.91         2.92         3.30         2.79         3.15         2.67         3.01
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       104.07        14.35        14.93        15.95        16.60        17.49        18.20
    6. Clothing..........        99.31        14.24        14.14        14.93        14.83        15.59        15.48
    7. Domestic Services.       112.18         1.78         2.00         1.79         2.01         1.81         2.03
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............        96.39         5.77         5.56         5.84         5.63         5.91         5.70
    9. Personal Care.....       100.20         3.57         3.58         3.47         3.48         3.38         3.39
    10. Recreation.......        93.09        12.77        11.89        14.22        13.24        15.61       14.53 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........        98.37  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        98.71  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       99.01 
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    \1\Local Retail and Commissary/Exchange                                                                         
    
    
                                         Consumption Goods and Services Analysis                                    
               [Location: Fairbanks Blend\1\, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 10:10 AM; Winter 1994 Survey]           
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income             Middle income              Upper income      
         Categories          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot       Weights      Subtot   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Food At Home......        98.39        25.52        25.11        22.38        22.02        19.35        19.04
    2. Food Away From                                                                                               
     Home................       100.37        15.95        16.01        16.09        16.15        16.23        16.29
    3. Tobacco...........        63.42         3.13         1.99         2.54         1.61         1.96         1.24
    4. Alcohol...........       106.20         2.92         3.10         2.79         2.96         2.67         2.84
    5. Furnishings & Hsld                                                                                           
     Op..................       106.53        14.35        15.29        15.95        16.99        17.49        18.63
    6. Clothing..........        96.79        14.24        13.78        14.93        14.45        15.59        15.09
    7. Domestic Services.        85.54         1.78         1.52         1.79         1.53         1.81         1.55
    8. Professional                                                                                                 
     Services............        96.76         5.77         5.58         5.84         5.65         5.91         5.72
    9. Personal Care.....        99.38         3.57         3.55         3.47         3.45         3.38         3.36
    10. Recreation.......       103.81        12.77        13.26        14.22        14.76        15.61       16.20 
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........        99.19  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        99.57  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........        99.96
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    \1\Local Retail and Commissary/Exchange                                                                         
    
    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 representatives, 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 suggestion for reducing this burden to Reports 
    and Forms Management Officer, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 1900 
    E Street, N.W., Room 6410, 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 prices and related information, and home 
    owner 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 Civic 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:
    Restaurant Service.
        Price of seafood platter--mixed seafood (e.g., not `steak and 
    lobster' or `crab leg' platter). If salad and side dish not included 
    with entree, price house salad and baked potato or order of french 
    fries. Include price of coffee, tax, and 15 percent tip.
    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 of your recent home sales.
        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?
    
    TN31AU94.000
    
    
    TN31AU94.001
    
    
    TN31AU94.002
    
    
    Billing Code 6325-01-C
    
    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 suggestion for reducing this 
    burden to Reports and Forms Management Officer, U.S. Office of 
    Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, N.W., Room CHP 500, Washington, 
    DC, 20415; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork 
    Reduction Project (3206-0199), Washington, DC, 20503.
    
    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 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 there 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, 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.
    
    BILLING CODE 6325-01-P
    
    TN31AU94.003
    
    
    BILLING CODE 6325-01-C
    
              Appendix 6.--1993/1994 OPM Living Community Selection         
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Low              Middle             High      
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Anchorage,                                                              
     Alaska:.                                                               
        Homeowner....  North Anchorage..  North Anchorage.  South Anchorage.
        Renter.......  North Anchorage..  North Anchorage.  South Anchorage.
    Fairbanks,                                                              
     Alaska:.                                                               
        Homeowner....  South Fairbanks..  Fairbanks.......  Foothills.      
        Renter.......  Fairbanks........  Fairbanks.......  Fairbanks.      
    Juneau, Alaska:..                                                       
        Homeowner....  Mendenhall Valley  Mendenhall        Mendenhall      
                                           Valley.           Valley.        
        Renter.......  Juneau...........  Juneau..........  Juneau.         
    Nome, Alaska:....                                                       
        Homeowner....  Nome.............  Nome............  Nome.           
        Renter.......  Nome.............  Nome............  Nome.           
    Washington DC,                                                          
     District of                                                            
     Columbia:.                                                             
        Homeowner....  Northeast DC.....  Northeast DC....  Northwest DC**. 
        Renter.......  Northeast DC.....  Northeast DC....  Northwest DC**. 
    Washington DC,                                                          
     Maryland:.                                                             
        Homeowner....  Suitland.........  Gaithersburg....  Rockville.      
        Renter.......  Capitol Heights..  Germantown......  Rockville.      
    Washington DC,                                                          
     Virginia:.                                                             
        Homeowner....  Woodbridge.......  Dale City.......  Springfield.    
        Renter.......  Woodbridge.......  Fairfax/Falls     Alexandria.     
                                           Church.                          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    **Northwest DC excludes Georgetown, but includes Dupont Circle,         
      Cleveland Park and Adams Morgan.                                      
    
    
                                                               Appendix 7.--Housing Cost Analysis                                                           
                                             [Location: Anchorage, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                        
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
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    Maintenance.............................................             355  ..............             418  ..............             481  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             376             144             414             144             441             182
    Utilities...............................................            2052            1804            2363            2052            2673            2197
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................            1151  ..............            1608  ..............            2178  ..............
    Housing.................................................            4907            6852            6734            8304            8479           12588
        Total Annual Cost...................................            8841            8800           11537           10500           14252          14967 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                             [Location: Fairbanks, AK, Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                        
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             327  ..............             385  ..............             443  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             414             182             505             182             937             241
    Utilities...............................................            2726            2384            3152            2726            3579            2925
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................            1176  ..............            1809  ..............            2088  ..............
    Housing.................................................            5185            6024            7650            7596            8686           10200
        Total Annual Cost...................................            9828            8590           13501           10504           15733          13366 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                              [Location: Juneau, AK, Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                          
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             326  ..............             383  ..............             440  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             264             158             300             145             335             184
    Utilities...............................................            2717            2371            3149            2717            3581            2919
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................            1222  ..............            1613  ..............            1873  ..............
    Housing.................................................            6307            8184            7975           10308            9564           13188
        Total Annual Cost...................................           10836           10713           13420           13170           15793          16291 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                               [Location: Nome, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                           
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             413  ..............             486  ..............             559  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             426             216             477             216             553             298
    Utilities...............................................            3919            3406            4561            3919            5202            4219
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................             607  ..............             832  ..............            1045  ..............
    Housing.................................................            5597            8124            7675           10164            9635           12720
        Total Annual Cost...................................           10962           11746           14031           14299           16994          17237 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                           [Location: Washington DC, DC, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                      
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             324  ..............             381  ..............             438  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             311             142             351             142             876             182
    Utilities...............................................            2190            1923            2524            2190            2858            2346
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................             627  ..............             917  ..............            2314  ..............
    Housing.................................................            6213            5556            7105            7368           20525           17520
        Total Annual Cost...................................            9665            7621           11278            9700           27011          20048 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                           [Location: Washington DC, MD, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                      
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             297  ..............             349  ..............             401  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             234              86             225              79             295             112
    Utilities...............................................            2042            1802            2342            2042            2643            2182
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................            1320  ..............            1274  ..............            2620  ..............
    Housing.................................................            6060            6588            8157            9480           14014           12372
        Total Annual Cost...................................            9953            8476           12347           11601           19973          14666 
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                                                                      Housing Cost Analysis                                                                 
                                           [Location: Washington DC, VA, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                                      
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                                                                                                       Annual costs                                         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Category                                   Lower income                   Middle income                    Upper income         
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter          Owner           Renter    
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maintenance.............................................             252  ..............             297  ..............             342  ..............
    Insurance...............................................             161              98             194              97             232             118
    Utilities...............................................            2212            1944            2547            2212            2883            2369
    Real Estate Taxes.......................................            1479  ..............            1892  ..............            2113  ..............
    Housing.................................................            6551            7164            8718            9288           12482           12288
        Total Annual Cost...................................           10655            9206           13648           11597           18052          14775 
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                                                          Housing Cost Analysis Washington DC Composite                                                     
                                                         [Winter 1994 Pricing, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94]                                                    
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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           9,665           7,621          11,278           9,700          27,011          20,048
    Washington DC, MD.......................           33.33           9,953           8,476          12,347          11,601          19,973          14,666
    Washington DC, VA.......................           33.33          10,655           9,206          13,648          11,597          18,052          14,775
        Total Weight........................          100.00                                                                                                
        Composite Cost......................  ..............          10,091           8,434          12,424          10,966          21,679         16,497 
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                                                                  Appendix 8.--Housing Analysis                                                             
                                             [Location: Anchorage, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 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............................................            8841           10091           87.61            8800            8434          104.34
    Middle Income...........................................           11537           12424           92.86           10500           10966           95.75
    Upper Income............................................           14252           21679           65.74           14967           16497           90.73
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                             [Location: Fairbanks, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 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............................................            9828           10091           97.39            8590            8434          101.85
    Middle Income...........................................           13501           12424          108.67           10504           10966           95.79
    Upper Income............................................           15733           21679           72.57           13366           16497           81.02
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                              [Location: Juneau, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 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............................................           10836           10091          107.38           10713            8434          127.02
    Middle Income...........................................           13420           12424          108.02           13170           10966          120.10
    Upper Income............................................           15793           21679           72.85           16291           16497           98.75
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                                                                        Housing Analysis                                                                    
                                               [Location: Nome, AK, Date Prepared: 19-Apr-94; Winter 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............................................           10962           10091          108.63           11746            8434          139.27
    Middle Income...........................................           14031           12424          112.93           14299           10966          130.39
    Upper Income............................................           16994           21679           78.39           17237           16497          104.49
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                                                            Appendix 9A.--Analysis of Home Sales Data                                                       
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                                                         Previous                        Current                                                            
                    Location                 ----------------------------------------------------------------     Change       Percent adj.     Final value 
                                                   OBS           Average           OBS           Average        (percent)                                   
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               Anchorage, Alaska:                                                                                                                           
        Lower...............................              70         $70,902              21         $72,216             1.9              NA         $72,216
        Middle..............................              99          99,073              38          99,099            0.03              NA          99,099
        Upper...............................             144         130,815              99         124,780            -4.6              NA         124,780
      Notes: Data are adequate at all levels. Although the decrease at the upper income level is inconsistent with rates of change at other levels, a large 
                        number of observations were obtained at the upper income level. Therefore, the data are used without adjustment.                    
                                                                                                                                                            
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               Fairbanks, Alaska:                                                                                                                           
        Lower...............................               8         $69,498               6         $76,302             9.8              NA         $76,302
        Middle..............................              30         101,478              64         112,580            10.9              NA         112,580
        Upper...............................              16         115,787               9         113,747            -1.8            10.4        *127,829
       Notes: Real estate professionals believe that home market values are appreciating. Change at upper level is not consistent with change at lower and  
      middle levels. Number of observations is consistent at the lower level, however data are more numerous at the middle level. Therefore, upper level is 
                                                 adjusted by average rate of change at lower and middle levels.                                             
                                                                                                                                                            
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                 Juneau, Alaska:                                                                                                                            
        Lower...............................              17         $87,570               7         $92,826             6.0              NA         $92,826
        Middle..............................              48         115,518              20         117,364             1.6              NA         117,364
        Upper...............................              31         134,232              12         140,760             4.9              NA         140,760
      Notes: Real estate professionals believe that home market values are appreciating. Although current data are less than previous year's data, rates of 
                                     change appear consistent with professionals' opinions. Therefore, no adjustments made.                                 
                                                                                                                                                            
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                  Nome, Alaska:                                                                                                                             
        Lower...............................               1         $56,453               1         $79,290            40.5            45.9        $*82,365
        Middle..............................               4          77,415               0         114,530            47.9            45.9        *112,948
        Upper...............................               3          97,186               2         149,770            54.1            45.9        *141,794
       Notes: Data are not adequate at any income level. Therefore, previous and current data at all income levels are merged separately for each year to   
             compute the overall rate of change for the area. This rate of change is used to adjust the previous year's value at each income level.         
                                                                                                                                                            
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       Washington DC, District of Columbia                                                                                                                  
               Winter 1994 Survey:                                                                                                                          
        Lower...............................              38         $95,306              71         $91,431            -4.1              NA         $91,431
        Middle..............................              34         125,469              57         104,572           -16.7              NA         104,572
        Upper...............................              56         271,054              64         302,073            11.4              NA         302,073
      Notes: Although real estate professionals believe that prices are stable or appreciating slightly, the number of observations are greater this year,  
                             particularly at the lower and middle levels. Current data are good. Therefore, no adjustments are made.                        
                                                                                                                                                            
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       Washington DC, Maryland Winter 1994                                                                                                                  
                     Survey:                                                                                                                                
        Lower...............................              14         $95,031              16         $90,279            -5.0              NA         $90,279
        Middle..............................              12         116,294              10         183,053            57.4             4.5        *121,527
        Upper...............................              19         199,750              17         208,777             4.5              NA         208,777
     Notes: Data are divergent, particularly at the middle income level. The rate of change at that level also exceeds what realty professionals believe is 
      likely. Information collected in previous surveys, however suggests that the long term rate of change at the middle level is positive. Therefore, the 
                            rate of change at the upper level is used to adjust the previous year's value at the middle income level.                       
                                                                                                                                                            
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       Washington DC, Virginia Winter 1994                                                                                                                  
                     Survey:                                                                                                                                
        Lower...............................              40         $94,563              41         $95,247             0.7              NA         $95,247
        Middle..............................              66         126,984              52         126,763            -0.2              NA         126,763
        Upper...............................             139         181,917             142         181,492            -0.2              NA         181,492
       Notes: Real estate professionals believe prices are stable or declining. Data are numerous at all income levels. Data are good, and rates of change  
                                       appear consistent with professionals' opinions. Therefore, no adjustments are made.                                  
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    *Adjusted.                                                                                                                                              
    
    
                                                              Appendix 9B.--Analysis of Rental Data                                                         
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                                                                 Previous                          Current                                                  
                           Location                       ------------------------------------------------------------------  Percent    Percent     Final  
                                                              OBS      Average      OBS     Nonbroker    Broker    Average      chg        adj.      value  
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                      Anchorage, Alaska:                                                                                                                    
        Lower............................................        121       $517        119       $541       $600       $571       10.4         NA       $571
        Middle...........................................         99        636        156        670        713        692        8.8         NA        692
        Upper............................................         76        952        127        998      1,100      1,049       10.2         NA      1,049
     Notes: Realty professionals indicate that market is stable to a slight increase, that turnover is high. Number of observations is greater this year at 
                                     middle and upper income levels. Current data are good. Therefore, no adjustments made.                                 
                                                                                                                                                            
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                      Fairbanks, Alaska:                                                                                                                    
        Lower............................................         64       $458         88       $494       $509       $502        9.6         NA       $502
        Middle...........................................        115        609        140        630        635        633        3.9         NA        633
        Upper............................................        105        818        123        812        887        850        3.9         NA        850
      Notes: Realty professionals indicate that market is stable to a slight increase, that turnover is high. Number of observations is greater this year.  
                                                     Current data are good. Therefore, no adjustments made.                                                 
                                                                                                                                                            
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                       Juneau, Alaska:                                                                                                                      
        Lower............................................         31       $687         37       $703       $660       $682       -0.7         NA       $682
        Middle...........................................         41        846         41        879        838        859        1.5         NA        859
        Upper............................................         38      1,147         53      1,135      1,063      1,099       -4.2         NA      1,099
     Notes: Data are adequate at all levels. Although the decrease at the upper income level is somewhat inconsistent with the rates of change at the other 
     levels, significantly more observations were obtained at the upper income level than were in the previous survey. Therefore, the data are used without 
                                                                           adjustment                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                            
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                        Nome, Alaska:                                                                                                                       
        Lower............................................         16       $650         15       $690       $663       $677        4.2         NA       $677
        Middle...........................................         21        817         21        834        860        847        3.7         NA        847
        Upper............................................         16        975          7         NA      1,060      1,060        8.7         NA      1,060
    Notes: With the exception of the upper income, data are equally weighted between non-broker and broker data/opinions. The upper income uses broker data/
                                     opinion only because fewer than 3 ``actuals'' were obtained. No adjustments are made.                                  
                                                                                                                                                            
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       Washington, DC, District of Columbia winter 1994                                                                                                     
                            survey:                                                                                                                         
        Lower............................................        160       $457        229       $447       $479       $463        1.3         NA       $463
        Middle...........................................         69        596        115        628        600        614        3.0         NA        614
        Upper............................................         55      1,544         99      1,140      1,779      1,460       -5.4         NA      1,460
     Notes: Data are adequate at all levels. Although the decrease at the upper income level is somewhat inconsistent with the rates of change at the other 
         levels, significantly more observations were obtained at the upper income level than the previous survey. Therefore, the data are used without     
                                                                          adjustment.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                            
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        Washington, DC, Maryland, winter 1994 survey:                                                                                                       
        Lower............................................         63       $526         70       $523       $575       $549        4.4         NA       $549
        Middle...........................................         41        764         43        799        781        790        3.4         NA        790
        Upper............................................        105      1,079         85      1,021      1,041      1,031       -4.4         NA      1,031
     Notes: Data are adequate at all levels. Although the decrease at the upper income level is somewhat inconsistent with the rates of change at the other 
                                                 levels, data are used at each income level without adjustment.                                             
                                                                                                                                                            
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         Washington, DC, Virginia winter 1994 survey:                                                                                                       
        Lower............................................         36       $587         47       $594       $600       $597        1.7         NA       $597
        Middle...........................................        138        763        203        807        740        774        1.4         NA        774
        Upper............................................        238        987        173        985      1,063      1,024        3.7         NA      1,024
      Notes: Realty professionals indicate that the market is stable and availability is limited. Number of observations at the lower and middle levels are 
                                          greater this year. Current data are good. Therefore, no adjustments are made.                                     
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               Appendix 10.--Private Transportation Cost Analysis           
      [Location: Anchorage, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 04:16 PM; Winter  
                                  1994 Survey]                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................          960         1392         1739
    Maintenance/Oil..................          407          395          465
    Tires............................          108          157          164
    Licenses & Registration..........           78           78           78
    Miscellaneous Tax................           50           50           50
    Depreciation.....................         3134         3579         3552
    Finance Expense..................          615          679          768
    Insurance........................         1088         1152         1311
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         6440         7482         8227
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
      [Location: Fairbanks, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 04:17 PM; Winter  
                                  1994 Survey]                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................          932         1352         1690
    Maintenance/Oil..................          330          390          448
    Tires............................          121          160          169
    Licenses & Registration..........           83           83           83
    Miscellaneous Tax................            0            0            0
    Depreciation.....................         3311         3730         3884
    Finance Expense..................          620          680          772
    Insurance........................         1019         1075         1315
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         6416         7470         8361
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
     [Location: Juneau, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94, 04:16 PM; Winter 1994 
                                     Survey]                                
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................         1040         1508         1885
    Maintenance/Oil..................          384          419          419
    Tires............................          108          164          148
    Licenses & Registration..........           38           38           38
    Miscellaneous Tax................            0            0            0
    Depreciation.....................         3319         3777         3888
    Finance Expense..................          640          706          800
    Insurance........................          789          835          993
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         6318         7447         8171
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
      [Location: Nome, AK; Date Prepared: 24-Jun-94, 08:51 AM; Winter 1994  
                                     Survey]                                
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................         1367         1983         2479
    Maintenance/Oil..................          339          377          424
    Tires............................           87          108          147
    Licenses & Registration..........           38           38           38
    Miscellaneous Tax................            0            0            0
    Depreciation.....................         3990         4546         4780
    Finance Expense..................          717          796          900
    Insurance........................         1068         1135         1364
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         7606         8983        10132
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
    [Location: Washington DC, DC; Date Prepared: 07-Apr-94, 02:08 PM; Winter
                                  1994 Survey]                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................          609          883         1104
    Maintenance/Oil..................          444          488          529
    Tires............................           71           91          102
    Licenses & Registration..........           74           74          107
    Miscellaneous Tax................            0            0            0
    Depreciation.....................         2462         3151         3266
    Finance Expense..................          461          546          629
    Insurance........................         1144         1199         1411
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         5265         6432         7148
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
    [Location: Washington DC, MD; Date Prepared: 07-Apr-94, 01:56 PM; Winter
                                  1994 Survey]                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................          595          863         1079
    Maintenance/Oil..................          455          443          480
    Tires............................           70           90          101
    Licenses & Registration..........           48           48           48
    Miscellaneous Tax................            0            0            0
    Depreciation.....................         2425         3108         3167
    Finance Expense..................          467          553          631
    Insurance........................          975          998         1163
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         5035         6103         6669
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                      Private Transportation Cost Analysis                  
    [Location: Washington DC, VA, Date Prepared: 07-Apr-94, 02:20 PM; Winter
                                  1994 Survey]                              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Annual costs            
                                      --------------------------------------
                                       Honda Civic  Ford Taurus   Chevrolet 
                 Category               1.5L 4 Cyl   3.0L 6 Cyl   S10 Blazer
                                         DX 4 Dr      GL 4 Dr     4.3L 6 Cyl
                                          Sedan        Sedan       4WD 2Dr  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fuel.............................          606          879         1099
    Maintenance/Oil..................          443          433          458
    Tires............................           70           90          101
    Licenses & Registration..........           71           71           71
    Miscellaneous Tax................          301          357          473
    Depreciation.....................         2352         3021         3068
    Finance Expense..................          427          506          578
    Insurance........................          736          773          847
                                      --------------------------------------
        Total annual cost............         5006         6130         6695
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
          Private Transportation Cost Analysis--Washington DC Composite     
            [Winter 1994 Survey--Date Prepared: 07-Apr-94, 03:19 PM]        
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Annual costs         
                                            --------------------------------
                                                                   Chevrolet
                                               Honda       Ford       S10   
              Location             Weights     Civic      Taurus     Blazer 
                                               1.5L 4     3.0L 6     4.3L 6 
                                              Cyl DX 4   Cyl GL 4   Cyl 4WD 
                                              Dr Sedan   Dr Sedan     2Dr   
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Washington DC, DC...........      33.34       5265       6432       7148
    Washington DC, MD...........      33.33       5035       6103       6669
    Washington DC, VA...........      33.33       5006       6130       6695
                                 -------------------------------------------
        Total Weight............     100.00  .........  .........  .........
                                 ===========================================
        Composite Cost..........  .........       5102       6222       6837
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                          Appendix 11.--Transportation Analysis                                     
                         [Location: Anchorage, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Total cost DC                     
                            Vehicle                          Total annual cost         area              Index      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 Dr Sdn 1.5L 4 Cyl..................               6440               5102             126.23
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 Dr Sedan 3.0L 6 Cyl................               7482               6222             120.25
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 Dr 4.3L 6 cyl................               8227               6837             120.33
                                                                                                  ------------------
        Average Index......................................  .................  .................             122.27
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Summary                                             
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
           Category          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private                                                                                                         
     Transportation......       122.27        94.80       115.91        94.32       115.33        93.55       114.38
    Public Transportation        93.79         5.20         4.88         5.68         5.33         6.45         6.05
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       120.79  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       120.66  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       120.43
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                         [Location: Fairbanks, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Total cost DC                     
                            Vehicle                          Total annual cost         area              Index      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 Dr Sdn 1.5L 4 Cyl..................               6416               5102             125.75
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 Dr Sedan 3.0L 6 Cyl................               7470               6222             120.06
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 Dr 4.3L 6 cyl................               8361               6837             122.29
                                                                                                  ------------------
        Average Index......................................  .................  .................             122.70
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Summary                                             
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
           Category          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private                                                                                                         
     Transportation......       122.70        94.80       116.32        94.32       115.73        93.55       114.79
    Public Transportation        93.63         5.20         4.87         5.68         5.32         6.45         6.04
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       121.19  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       121.05  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       120.83
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                          [Location: Juneau, AK; Date Prepared: 27-May-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Total cost DC                     
                            Vehicle                          Total annual cost         area              Index      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 Dr Sdn 1.5L 4 Cyl..................               6318               5102             123.83
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 Dr Sedan 3.0L 6 Cyl................               7447               6222             119.69
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 Dr 4.3L 6 cyl................               8171               6837             119.51
                                                                                                  ------------------
        Average Index......................................  .................  .................             121.01
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Summary                                             
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
           Category          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private                                                                                                         
     Transportation......       121.01        94.80       114.72        94.32       114.14        93.55       113.20
    Public Transportation        83.12         5.20         4.32         5.68         4.72         6.45         5.36
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       119.04  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       118.86  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       118.56
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Analysis                                            
                           [Location: Nome, AK; Date Prepared: 24-Jun-94; Winter 1994 Survey]                       
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Total cost DC                     
                            Vehicle                          Total annual cost         area              Index      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Honda Civic DX 4 Dr Sdn 1.5L 4 Cyl..................               7606               5102             149.08
    2. Ford Taurus GL 4 Dr Sedan 3.0L 6 Cyl................               8983               6222             144.37
    3. Chevy S10 Blazer 4WD 2 Dr 4.3L 6 cyl................              10132               6837             148.19
                                                                                                  ------------------
        Average Index......................................  .................  .................             147.21
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Transportation Summary                                             
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Lower income              Middle income             Upper income      
           Category          Category  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             indexes      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot      Weights       Subtot  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Private                                                                                                         
     Transportation......       147.21        94.80       139.56        94.32       138.85        93.55       137.71
    Public Transportation       155.10         5.20         8.07         5.68         8.81         6.45        10.00
                          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights....  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........       100.00  ...........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower..........  ...........  ...........       147.63  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
          Middle.........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       147.66  ...........  ...........
          Upper..........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........       147.71
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
               Public Transportation Cost Analysis Summary Program          
                           [Date Prepared: 05-Apr-94]                       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Public                              
               Location             transportation   Total cost     Index   
                                         cost         DC area               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Anchorage, AK.................            589           628        93.79
    Fairbanks, AK.................            588           628        93.63
    Juneau, AK....................            522           628        83.12
    Nome, AK......................            974           628       155.10
    Honolulu, HI..................  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Hawaii County, HI.............  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Kauai County, HI..............  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Maui County, HI...............  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Guam..........................  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Puerto Rico...................  ..............  ...........  ...........
    Virgin Islands................  ..............  ...........  ...........
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                      Appendix 12.--Miscellaneous Expense Analysis                                  
      [Location: Anchorage, AK; Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94, 10:23 AM; Winter 1994 Survey--Category Index Development] 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Price DC                                                 
                  Category/Item                  Price       Area        Ratio      Weights     Subtot       Index  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MEDICAL CARE............................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      122.85
      Nonprescription pain reliever.........      5.9767      5.4389      1.0989         5.0        5.49  ..........
      Tetracycline..........................      7.5700      5.2494      1.4421        12.0       17.31  ..........
      Vision Check..........................     77.3333     52.9444      1.4607         6.0        8.76  ..........
      Dental Service........................    145.3333     92.3889      1.5731        17.0       26.74  ..........
      Doctor Visit..........................     59.0000     50.0555      1.1787        17.0       20.04  ..........
      Hospital Room.........................    580.0000    463.6667      1.2509         6.0        7.51  ..........
      Health Insurance......................      1.0000      1.0000      1.0000        37.0       37.00  ..........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Total Index Development                                            
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Lower income          Middle income         Upper income    
                 Categories               Category -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                          indexes    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical Care....................     122.85      43.41      53.33      31.56      38.77      22.40      27.52
    2. Cash Contributions..............     100.00      12.38      12.38      14.90      14.90      16.85      16.85
    3. Personal Ins/Pension............     100.00      44.21      44.21      53.54      53.54      60.75      60.75
                                        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights..................  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower:.......................  .........  .........     109.92  .........  .........  .........  .........
          Middle:......................  .........  .........  .........  .........     107.21  .........  .........
          Upper:.......................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........     105.12
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                             Miscellaneous Expense Analysis                                         
      [Location: Fairbanks, AK; Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94, 10:27 AM; Winter 1994 Survey--Category Index Development] 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Price DC                                                 
                  Category/Item                  Price       Area        Ratio      Weights     Subtot       Index  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MEDICAL CARE............................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      126.12
      Nonprescription pain reliever.........      4.8700      5.4389      0.8954         5.0        4.48  ..........
      Tetracycline..........................      5.4833      5.2494      1.0446        12.0       12.54  ..........
      Vision Check..........................     76.0000     52.9444      1.4355         6.0        8.61  ..........
      Dental Service........................    175.6667     92.3889      1.9014        17.0       32.32  ..........
      Doctor Visit..........................     70.0000     50.0555      1.3984        17.0       23.77  ..........
      Hospital Room.........................    572.0000    463.6667      1.2336         6.0        7.40  ..........
      Health Insurance......................      1.0000      1.0000      1.0000        37.0       37.00  ..........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Total Index Development                                            
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Lower income          Middle income         Upper income    
                 Categories               Category -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                          indexes    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical Care....................     126.12      43.41      54.75      31.56      39.80      22.40      28.25
    2. Cash Contributions..............     100.00      12.38      12.38      14.90      14.90      16.85      16.85
    3. Personal Ins/Pension............     100.00      44.21      44.21      53.54      53.54      60.75      60.75
                                        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights..................  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower:.......................  .........  .........     111.34  .........  .........  .........  .........
          Middle:......................  .........  .........  .........  .........     108.24  .........  .........
          Upper:.......................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........     105.85
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                             Miscellaneous Expense Analysis                                         
       [Location: Juneau, AK; Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94, 10:28 AM; Winter 1994 Survey--Category Index Development]   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Price DC                                                 
                  Category/Item                  Price       Area        Ratio      Weights     Subtot       Index  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MEDICAL CARE............................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      122.97
      Nonprescription pain reliever.........      7.4533      5.4389      1.3704         5.0        6.85  ..........
      Tetracycline..........................      7.5500      5.2494      1.4383        12.0       17.26  ..........
      Vision Check..........................     91.6667     52.9444      1.7314         6.0       10.39  ..........
      Dental Service........................    155.6667     92.3889      1.6849        17.0       28.64  ..........
      Doctor Visit..........................     48.3333     50.0555      0.9656        17.0       16.42  ..........
      Hospital Room.........................    495.0000    463.6667      1.0676         6.0        6.41  ..........
      Health Insurance......................      1.0000      1.0000      1.0000        37.0       37.00  ..........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Total Index Development                                            
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Lower income          Middle income         Upper income    
                 Categories               Category -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                          indexes    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical Care....................     122.97      43.41      53.38      31.56      38.81      22.40      27.55
    2. Cash Contributions..............     100.00      12.38      12.38      14.90      14.90      16.85      16.85
    3. Personal Ins/Pension............     100.00      44.21      44.21      53.54      53.54      60.75      60.75
                                        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights..................  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........
                                        ============================================================================
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower:.......................  .........  .........     109.97  .........  .........  .........  .........
          Middle:......................  .........  .........  .........  .........     107.25  .........  .........
          Upper:.......................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........     105.15
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                             Miscellaneous Expense Analysis                                         
        [Location: Nome, AK; Date Prepared: 18-Apr-94, 10:30 AM; Winter 1994 Survey--Category Index Development]    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Price DC                                                 
                  Category/Item                  Price       Area        Ratio      Weights     Subtot       Index  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MEDICAL CARE............................  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........  ..........      141.78
      Nonprescription pain reliever.........      9.7150      5.4389      1.7862         5.0        8.93  ..........
      Tetracycline..........................     14.7500      5.2494      2.8098        12.0       33.72  ..........
      Vision Check..........................     65.0000     52.9444      1.2277         6.0        7.37  ..........
      Dental Service........................    120.0000     92.3889      1.2989        17.0       22.08  ..........
      Doctor Visit..........................     73.0000     50.0555      1.4584        17.0       24.79  ..........
      Hospital Room.........................    610.0000    463.6667      1.3156         6.0        7.89  ..........
      Health Insurance......................      1.0000      1.0000      1.0000        37.0       37.00  ..........
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                 Total Index Development                                            
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Lower income          Middle income         Upper income    
                 Categories               Category -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                          indexes    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot    Weights     Subtot 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Medical Care....................     141.78      43.41      61.55      31.56      44.75      22.40      31.76
    2. Cash Contributions..............     100.00      12.38      12.38      14.90      14.90      16.85      16.85
    3. Personal Ins/Pension............     100.00      44.21      44.21      53.54      53.54      60.75      60.75
                                        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total Weights..................  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........     100.00  .........
        Total Indexes:                                                                                              
          Lower:.......................  .........  .........     118.14  .........  .........  .........  .........
          Middle:......................  .........  .........  .........  .........     113.19  .........  .........
          Upper:.......................  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........  .........     109.36
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
             Appendix 13.--Federal Employment Weights Within a Single Allowance Area; Multiple Income Levels        
                                     [Winter 1994 Survey; Date Prepared: 24-Feb--94]                                
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Location            Income level        1990          1992          1993         Average       Weights  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Anchorage, AK..........  Low..............          1610          1708          1638          1652         28.02
                             Middle...........          1955          2048          2090          2031         34.45
                             Upper............          1988          2247          2400          2212         37.53
                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total..............  .................  ............  ............  ............          5895        100.00
    Fairbanks, AK..........  Low..............           369           406           400           392         35.09
                             Middle...........           419           415           467           434         38.86
                             Upper............           264           292           318           291         26.05
                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total..............  .................  ............  ............  ............          1117        100.00
    Juneau, AK.............  Low..............           150           139           139           143         20.72
                             Middle...........           216           230           245           230         33.33
                             Upper............           306           310           334           317         45.95
                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total..............  .................  ............  ............  ............           690        100.00
    Nome, AK...............  Low..............           485           460           444           463         30.08
                             Middle...........           716           710           759           728         47.31
                             Upper............           306           348           391           348         22.61
                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total..............  .................  ............  ............  ............          1539        100.00
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                           Appendix 14.--Component Expenditure Amounts                                                      
                                                                   [Date Prepared: 01-Jul 94]                                                               
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          Indexes                                                Amounts                    
                                               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Incomes    CG&S       Own      Rent       Trn      Misc      CG&S       Own      Rent       Trn      Misc  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Reference Wts/Amts........................     18000     39.59     24.35     24.35     20.76     15.30      7126      4383      4383      3737      2754
                                                   28400     39.15     23.48     23.48     20.33     17.04     11119      6668      6668      5774      4839
                                                   45200     38.74     22.66     22.66     19.94     18.66     17510     10242     10242      9013      8434
                     Location:                                                                                                                              
        Anchorage, AK.........................     Lower    105.90     87.61    104.34    120.79    109.92      7546      3840      4573      4514      3027
                                                  Middle    105.63     92.86     95.75    120.66    107.21     11745      6192      6385      6967      5188
                                                   Upper    105.37     65.74     90.73    120.43    105.12     18450      6733      9293     10854      8866
        Fairbanks, AK.........................     Lower    106.60     97.39    101.85    121.19    111.34      7596      4269      4464      4529      3066
                                                  Middle    106.38    108.67     95.79    121.05    108.24     11828      7246      6387      6989      5238
                                                   Upper    106.17     72.57     81.02    120.83    105.85     18590      7433      8298     10890      8927
        Juneau, AK............................     Lower    111.59    107.38    127.02    119.04    109.97      7952      4706      5567      4449      3029
                                                  Middle    111.05    108.02    120.10    118.86    107.25     12348      7203      8008      6863      5190
                                                   Upper    110.50     72.85     98.75    118.56    105.15     19349      7461     10114     10686      8868
        Nome, AK..............................     Lower    134.53    108.63    139.27    147.63    118.14      9587      4761      6104      5517      3254
                                                  Middle    133.43    112.93    130.39    147.66    113.19     14836      7530      8694      8526      5477
                                                   Upper    132.35     78.39    104.49    147.71    109.36     23174      8029     10702     13313      9223
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                  Component Expenditure Amounts                                                             
                                                                 [Incorporating Military Prices]                                                            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          Indexes                                                Amounts                    
                                               -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Incomes    CG&S       Own      Rent       Trn      Misc      CG&S       Own      Rent       Trn      Misc  
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Reference Wts/Amts........................     18000     39.59     24.35     24.35     20.76     15.30      7126      4383      4383      3737      2754
                                                   28400     39.15     23.48     23.48     20.33     17.04      1119      6668      6668      5774      4839
                                                   45200     38.74     22.66     22.66     19.94     18.66     17510     10242     10242      9013      8434
                     Location:                                                                                                                              
    Anchorage, AK (MIL).......................     Lower     98.37     87.61    104.34    120.79    109.92      7010      3840      4573      4514      3027
                                                  Middle     98.71     92.86     95.75    120.66    107.21     10976      6192      6385      6967      5188
                                                   Upper     99.01     65.74     90.73    120.43    105.12     17337      6733      9293     10854      8866
        Fairbanks, AK (MIL)...................     Lower     99.19     97.39    102.85    121.19    111.34      7068      4269      4464      4529      3066
                                                  Middle     99.57    108.67     95.79    121.05    108.24     11071      7246      6387      6989      5238
                                                   Upper     99.96     72.57     81.02    120.83    105.85     17503      7433      8298     10890      8927
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
                                                                 Total Comparative Cost Indexes                                                             
                                                                   [Date Prepared: 24-Jun-94]                                                               
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Location and Inc                     Income Wghts         Own              Rent            Total             WDC             Index     
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower.............................................            18000            37.10            62.90  ...............  ...............  ...............
    Middle............................................            28400            46.91            53.09  ...............  ...............  ...............
    Upper.............................................            45200            62.86            37.14  ...............  ...............  ...............
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Anchorage, AK:                                                                                                                                          
        Lower.........................................            28.02            18927            19660            19388            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            34.45            30092            30285            30194            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            37.53            44903            47463            45854            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            33043            31791           103.94
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Fairbanks, AK:                                                                                                                                          
        Lower.........................................            35.09            19460            19655            19583            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            38.86            31301            30442            30845            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            26.05            45840            46705            46161            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            30883            29127           106.03
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Juneau, AK:                                                                                                                                             
        Lower.........................................            20.72            20136            20997            20678            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            33.33            31604            32409            32031            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            45.95            46364            49017            47349            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            36717            33965           108.10
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Nome, AK:                                                                                                                                               
        Lower.........................................            30.08            23119            24462            23964            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            47.31            36369            37533            36987            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            22.61            53739            56412            54732            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            37082            29070           127.56
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
          
    
                                                                 Total Comparative Cost Indexes                                                             
                                                                 [Incorporating Military Prices]                                                            
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Location and Inc                     Income Wghts         Own              Rent            Total             WDC             Index     
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Lower.............................................            18000            37.10            62.90  ...............  ...............  ...............
    Middle............................................            28400            46.91            53.09  ...............  ...............  ...............
    Upper.............................................            45200            62.86            37.14  ...............  ...............  ...............
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Anchorage, AK (MIL):                                                                                                                                    
        Lower.........................................            28.02            18391            19124            18852            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            34.45            29323            29516            29425            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            37.53            43790            46350            44741            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            32211            31791           101.32
                                                       =====================================================================================================
    Fairbanks, AK (MIL):                                                                                                                                    
        Lower.........................................            35.09            18932            19127            19055            18000  ...............
        Middle........................................            38.86            30544            29685            30088            28400  ...............
        Upper.........................................            26.05            44753            45618            45074            45200  ...............
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 100.00  ...............  ...............            30120            29127           103.41
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    [FR Doc. 94-21119 Filed 8-30-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6325-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
08/31/1994
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-21119
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before October 31, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 31, 1994