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TABLE G-3 Average Household Transportation Expenditures: 1994-2004
Chained 2000 dollars
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1994 |
2,889 |
1,287 |
1,925 |
437 |
6,538 |
1995 |
2,693 |
1,293 |
1,979 |
396 |
6,361 |
1996 |
2,820 |
1,310 |
2,025 |
467 |
6,621 |
1997 |
2,732 |
1,330 |
2,206 |
421 |
6,689 |
1998 |
2,989 |
1,415 |
2,202 |
450 |
7,056 |
1999 |
3,320 |
1,349 |
2,262 |
407 |
7,337 |
2000 |
3,418 |
1,291 |
2,281 |
427 |
7,417 |
2001 |
3,561 |
1,328 |
2,317 |
393 |
7,600 |
2002 |
3,663 |
1,366 |
2,370 |
378 |
7,777 |
2003 |
3,822 |
1,268 |
2,216 |
363 |
7,669 |
2004 |
3,514 |
1,289 |
2,237 |
407 |
7,448 |
NOTES: Data may not add to total because of independent rounding. Data are based on survey results. Other transportation includes fares for mass transit, buses, trains, airlines, taxis, school buses for which a fee is charged, and boats.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey, available at http://www.bls.gov/, as of March 2006.
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