"three tables with row headers in column A, first table - children under 14 has column headers in rows 5 through 6 and rows 43 through 44, second table - children under 5 has column headers in rows 71 through 72 and rows 109 through 110, third table children 5 to 14 has column headers in rows 136 through 137 and 174 through 175" PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 14: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) (leading dot indicates sub-part) Employed Mothers of Children Under 14 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent All "9,502" 79 "5,109" "2,302" 36 6.74 MARITAL STATUS .Married "6,997" 82 "5,916" "2,390" 36 6.00 ".Widowed, separated, divorced" "1,310" 78 "2,897" "2,393" 38 11.62 .Never married "1,195" 68 "2,814" "1,681" 36 10.41 AGE OF PARENT .15-24 years 924 70 "3,238" "1,302" 36 9.35 .25-34 years "4,039" 83 "4,440" "2,036" 36 8.07 .35+ years "4,539" 79 "6,086" "2,741" 36 5.59 FAMILY INCOME ".Less than $1,500" 953 64 972 874 33 28.54 ".$1,500 - $2,999" "1,851" 74 "2,270" "1,542" 36 14.17 ".$3,000 - $4,499" "2,170" 70 "3,780" "1,798" 36 8.06 ".$4,500 and over" "4,529" 89 "7,777" "3,153" 37 4.97 FAMILY POVERTY LEVEL .Below poverty line 640 76 992 725 32 33.25 .On or above poverty line "8,862" 80 "5,407" "2,415" 37 6.39 .Less than 100% poverty 640 76 992 725 32 33.25 .100 to 200% poverty "1,607" 69 "2,043" "1,315" 35 14.62 .200% and above poverty "7,256" 82 "6,151" "2,659" 37 5.78 EDUCATION LEVEL OF PARENT .Less than high school 678 76 "3,170" "1,212" 36 10.35 .High school diploma "2,510" 70 "3,831" "1,709" 37 7.88 .College 1-3 years "3,289" 74 "4,665" "2,102" 35 6.88 .College 4+ years "3,025" 94 "7,088" "3,254" 37 5.76 footnotes: (Continued) NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005." PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 14: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) Employed Mothers of Children Under 14 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN ".White, non-Hispanic" "6,814" 79 "5,481" "2,426" 36 6.26 ".Black, non-Hispanic" "1,255" 73 "3,714" "2,033" 37 8.54 ".American Indian, non-Hispanic" 58 63 "3,448" "1,566" 37 7.87 ".Asian, Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic" 249 108 "6,612" "2,991" 38 7.08 .Hispanic "1,127" 82 "4,167" "1,732" 37 8.58 WORK STATUS .Full-time "7,067" 85 "5,204" "2,598" 41 7.05 .Part-time "2,436" 64 "4,836" "1,440" 22 5.76 PRESCHOOL AGE CHILD .No "4,576" 64 "5,505" "2,544" 37 5.04 .Yes "4,926" 94 "4,742" "2,077" 36 8.57 GRADESCHOOL AGE CHILD .No "2,591" 90 "4,789" "2,094" 36 8.17 .Yes "6,912" 75 "5,229" "2,379" 36 6.25 footnotes: NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005." PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 5: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) Employed Mothers of Children Under 5 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent All "4,926" 94 "4,742" "2,077" 36 8.57 MARITAL STATUS .Married "3,691" 98 "5,408" "2,188" 36 7.88 ".Widowed, separated, divorced" 440 96 "2,702" "2,155" 38 15.37 .Never married 796 71 "2,777" "1,517" 35 11.14 AGE OF PARENT .15-24 years 850 71 "3,156" "1,269" 35 9.75 .25-34 years "2,683" 90 "4,600" "2,023" 36 8.47 .35+ years "1,393" 115 "5,983" "2,674" 36 8.35 FAMILY INCOME ".Less than $1,500" 572 68 938 848 33 31.60 ".$1,500 - $2,999" 977 80 "2,274" "1,407" 36 15.26 ".$3,000 - $4,499" "1,220" 83 "3,775" "1,645" 35 9.51 ".$4,500 and over" "2,156" 113 "7,417" "2,950" 37 6.60 FAMILY POVERTY LEVEL .Below poverty line 415 77 985 718 33 33.95 .On or above poverty line "4,511" 95 "5,087" "2,202" 36 8.12 .Less than 100% poverty 415 77 985 718 33 33.95 .100 to 200% poverty 885 73 "2,086" "1,302" 36 15.27 .200% and above poverty "3,626" 101 "5,820" "2,421" 36 7.49 EDUCATION LEVEL OF PARENT .Less than high school 420 81 "2,510" "1,073" 34 14.00 .High school diploma "1,352" 74 "3,637" "1,468" 36 8.85 .College 1-3 years "1,557" 89 "4,363" "1,862" 35 8.81 .College 4+ years "1,597" 119 "6,634" "3,065" 37 7.75 footnotes: (Continued) NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005." PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 5: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) Employed Mothers of Children Under 5 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN ".White, non-Hispanic" "3,443" 97 "5,194" "2,220" 36 8.07 ".Black, non-Hispanic" 726 81 "3,372" "1,794" 37 10.38 ".American Indian, non-Hispanic" 26 59 "3,279" "1,626" 34 7.86 ".Asian, Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic" 111 112 "5,899" "2,497" 38 8.22 .Hispanic 620 91 "3,688" "1,555" 37 10.66 WORK STATUS .Full-time "3,649" 99 "4,807" "2,328" 41 8.96 .Part-time "1,277" 78 "4,556" "1,358" 22 7.41 PRESCHOOL AGE CHILD .Yes "4,926" 94 "4,742" "2,077" 36 8.57 GRADESCHOOL AGE CHILD .No "2,591" 90 "4,789" "2,094" 36 8.17 .Yes "2,335" 98 "4,689" "2,057" 36 9.03 footnotes: NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005." PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent All "6,912" 75 "5,229" "2,379" 36 6.25 MARITAL STATUS .Married "5,211" 76 "6,038" "2,437" 36 5.47 ".Widowed, separated, divorced" "1,064" 76 "2,886" "2,449" 38 11.44 .Never married 636 68 "2,524" "1,785" 37 11.69 AGE OF PARENT .15-24 years 235 82 "3,025" "1,383" 38 11.68 .25-34 years "2,681" 78 "4,177" "1,954" 36 8.13 .35+ years "3,996" 73 "6,065" "2,723" 36 5.22 FAMILY INCOME ".Less than $1,500" 624 69 976 864 33 30.62 ".$1,500 - $2,999" "1,348" 73 "2,259" "1,594" 36 14.01 ".$3,000 - $4,499" "1,555" 63 "3,776" "1,809" 36 7.23 ".$4,500 and over" "3,385" 83 "7,864" "3,233" 37 4.59 FAMILY POVERTY LEVEL .Below poverty line 473 82 "1,070" 765 33 33.10 .On or above poverty line "6,439" 75 "5,535" "2,498" 37 5.87 .Less than 100% poverty 473 82 "1,070" 765 33 33.10 .100 to 200% poverty "1,185" 70 "2,114" "1,343" 35 14.38 .200% and above poverty "5,255" 76 "6,306" "2,758" 37 5.23 EDUCATION LEVEL OF PARENT .Less than high school 451 81 "3,453" "1,298" 38 10.11 .High school diploma "1,874" 68 "3,921" "1,787" 37 7.48 .College 1-3 years "2,474" 71 "4,732" "2,186" 35 6.54 .College 4+ years "2,113" 86 "7,350" "3,361" 37 5.07 footnotes: (Continued) NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005." PPL Table 6: Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14: Spring 1999 (Numbers in thousands. Omits persons with no income.) Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14 Total Average Weekly Child Care Expenses in Dollars Average Monthly Family Income Average Monthly Mothers Income Average Hours Mother Worked Per Week Percent of Monthly Income Spent on Child Care 1/ Number Mean Mean Mean Mean Percent RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN ".White, non-Hispanic" "4,930" 73 "5,641" "2,510" 36 5.63 ".Black, non-Hispanic" 907 76 "3,716" "2,147" 38 8.81 ".American Indian, non-Hispanic" 40 67 "3,461" "1,471" 40 8.37 ".Asian, Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic" 179 108 "6,484" "3,075" 38 7.24 .Hispanic 856 82 "4,280" "1,768" 37 8.25 WORK STATUS .Full-time "5,098" 81 "5,322" "2,700" 41 6.60 .Part-time "1,814" 60 "4,968" "1,478" 22 5.19 PRESCHOOL AGE CHILD .No "4,576" 64 "5,505" "2,544" 37 5.04 .Yes "2,335" 98 "4,689" "2,057" 36 9.03 GRADESCHOOL AGE CHILD .Yes "6,912" 75 "5,229" "2,379" 36 6.25 footnotes: NOTE: Average expenditures per week are among families making child care payments. /1 Percent is a ratio of average monthly child care payments (prorated from weekly averages) to average monthly income. "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1996 Panel, Wave 10." "Internet release date: January 24, 2003. " "Last revised: January 11, 2005."