Survey of Consumer Finances

Survey of Consumer Finances

The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is a triennial survey of the balance sheet, pension, income, and other demographic characteristics of U.S. families. The survey also gathers information on the use of financial institutions. The study is sponsored by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Since 1992, data have been collected by the National Organization for Research at the University of Chicago (NORC). Data from the SCF are widely used, from analysis at the Federal Reserve and other branches of government to scholarly work at the major economic research centers.

Participation in the study is strictly voluntary. However, because only about 4,500 families are interviewed in the main study, every family selected is very important to the results. In the 2004SCF, the median interview length was about eighty minutes. However, in some particularly complicatedcases, the amount of time needed was substantially more than two hours. The majority of interviews were obtained in person, although interviewers were allowed to conduct telephone interviews if that was more convenient for the respondent.

Wealth in the U.S. is relatively concentrated, with more than a third of the total being held by one percent of the population. In order to address issues relevant to the full distribution of wealth, the SCF combines two techniques for random sampling. First, a standard multistage area-probability sample (a geographically based random sample) is selected to provide good coverage of characteristics, such as homeownership, that are broadly distributed in the population. Second, a supplemental sample is selected to disproportionately include wealthy families, which hold a relatively large share of such thinly held assets as noncorporate businesses and tax-exempt bonds. Called the "list sample", this group is drawn from a list of statistical records derived from tax returns. These records are used under strict rules governing confidentiality, the rights of potential respondents to refuse participation in the survey, and the types of information that can be made available. Individuals listed by Forbes magazine as being among the wealthiest 400 people in the United States are excluded from sampling. The response rate in the area-probability sample is more than double that in the list sample. In both 2001 and 2004, about 70 percent of households selected for the area-probability sample actually completed interviews. The overall response rate in the list sample was about 30 percent; in the part of the list sample likely containing the wealthiest families, the response rate was only about 10 percent. To retain the scientific validity of the study, interviewers are not allowed to substitute respondents for families that do not participate. Thus, if a family declines to participate, it means that families like theirs may not be represented clearly in national discussions.

Work on the 2007 SCF is ongoing. The SCF interviews are conducted largely between the months of May and December in each survey year by NORC. The latest available results are those of the 2004 survey. Two general types of data set are provided - first, the full public data set is given in DAP/SAS, Stata, and ASCII formats; second, an extract file of summary variables is provided in Excel format. All of these files are provided in compressed form as ZIP files.

References

External links

* [http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/scfindex.html Survey of Consumer Finances]
* [http://www.norc.org/homepage.htm NORC]
* [http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/2004/bull0206.pdf Recent Changes in U.S. Family Finances: Evidence from the 2001 and 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances (PDF, 447KB)]


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