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1996
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1995
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1994
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1993
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1992
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1991
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1990
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1989
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1988
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1987
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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1986
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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01[] B
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04[] E
05[] F
06[] G
07[] H
08[] I
09[] J
10[] K
11[] L
12[] M
13[] N
14[] O
15[] P
16[] Q
17[] R
18[] S
19[] T
20[] U
21[] V
22[] W
23[] X
24[] Y
25[] Z
26[] ZZ

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1985
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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01[] B
02[] C
03[] D
04[] E
05[] F
06[] G
07[] H
08[] I
09[] J
10[] K
11[] L
12[] M
13[] N
14[] O
15[] P
16[] Q
17[] R
18[] S
19[] T
20[] U
21[] V
22[] W
23[] X
24[] Y
25[] Z
26[] ZZ

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1984
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

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01[] B
02[] C
03[] D
04[] E
05[] F
06[] G
07[] H
08[] I
09[] J
10[] K
11[] L
12[] M
13[] N
14[] O
15[] P
16[] Q
17[] R
18[] S
19[] T
20[] U
21[] V
22[] W
23[] X
24[] Y
25[] Z
26[] ZZ

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1983
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

00[] A
01[] B
02[] C
03[] D
04[] E
05[] F
06[] G
07[] H
08[] I
09[] J
10[] K
11[] L
12[] M
13[] N
14[] O
15[] P
16[] Q
17[] R
18[] S
19[] T
20[] U
21[] V
22[] W
23[] X
24[] Y
25[] Z
26[] ZZ

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1982
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8a. Was the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months - that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home) more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent, and any other money income received.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

1[] $20,000 or more (Hand Card I)
2[] Less than $20,000 (Hand Card J)
CARD I
U ... $20,000 - $24,999
V ... $25,000 - $29,999
W ... $30,000 - $34,999
X ... $35,000 - $39,999
Y ... $40,000 - $44,999
Z ... $45,000 - $49,999
ZZ ... $50,000 and over
CARD J
A ... Less than $1,000 (including loss)
B ... $1,000 - $1,999
C ... $2,000 - $2,999
D ... $3,000 - $3,999
E ... $4,000 - $4,999
F ... $5,000 - $5,999
G ... $6,000 - $6,999
H ... $7,000 - $7,999
I ... $8,000 - $8,999
J ... $9,000 - $9,999
K ... $10,000 - $10,999
L ... $11,000 - $11,999
M ... $12,000 - $12,999
N ... $13,000 - $13,999
O ... $14,000 - $14,999
P ... $15,000 - $15,999
Q ... $16,000 - $16,999
R ... $17,000 - $17,999
S ... $18,000 - $18,999
T ... $19,000 - $19,999

Read parenthetical phrase if Armed Forces member living at home or if necessary:
b. Of those income groups, which letter best represents the total combined FAMILY income during the past 12 months (that is, yours, (read names, including Armed Forces members living at home))? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about.
Read if necessary: Income is important in analyzing the health information we collect. For example, this information helps us to learn whether persons in one income group use certain types of medical care services or have certain conditions more or less often than those in another group.

00[] A
01[] B
02[] C
03[] D
04[] E
05[] F
06[] G
07[] H
08[] I
09[] J
10[] K
11[] L
12[] M
13[] N
14[] O
15[] P
16[] Q
17[] R
18[] S
19[] T
20[] U
21[] V
22[] W
23[] X
24[] Y
25[] Z
26[] ZZ