Census Bureau Survey Gauges Level of Financial Support

U.S. NewswireMay 18, 2005

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SEATTLE, May 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Beginning in June, field representatives of the U.S. Census Bureau will visit 45,000 randomly selected households nationwide to conduct the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). One question they hope to answer: How many people provide financial support to others living in another household?

The last time this information was released, earlier this year, the results showed that 7.8 million Americans provided an aggregate $40 billion in financial support to someone living outside their household, such as children.

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Census Bureau Survey Gauges Level of Financial Support

The survey also will track changes in the type of work peop...

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