- Description
- Codes
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- Universe
- Availability
- Questionnaire Text
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- Source Variables
- Editing Procedure
Description
SPMFICA represents the total Federal Social Security payroll deductions for an SPM family unit, rounded to the nearest dollar.
Because the ACS does not collect information about a household's tax obligations or if the respondent even filed taxes, the Census Bureau used the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)'s TAXSIM tool to generate values for SPMFEDTAXAC, SPMFEDTAXBC, SPMEITC, SPMFICA, and SPMSTTAX.
For detailed information about how the Census Bureau derived these measures please refer to the Supplemental Poverty Measure using the American Community Survey working paper.
SPMFICA is a 6-digit numeric variable that is used to calculate the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) for a family. SPMFICA specific variable codes for missing, edited, or unidentified observations, observations not applicable (N/A), observations not in universe (NIU), top and bottom value coding, etc. are provided below if applicable by Census year (and data sample if specified).
SPMFICA Specific Variable Codes
999999 = N/A (Not in Universe)
Universe
- Not group quarters.
Availability
- 2023: --
- 2022: --
- 2021: --
- 2020: --
- 2019: ACS
- 2018: ACS
- 2017: ACS
- 2016: ACS
- 2015: ACS
- 2014: ACS
- 2013: ACS
- 2012: ACS
- 2011: ACS
- 2010: ACS
- 2009: ACS
- 2008: --
- 2007: --
- 2006: --
- 2005: --
- 2004: --
- 2003: --
- 2002: --
- 2001: --
- 2000: --
- 1990: --
- 1980: --
- 1970: --
- 1960: --
- 1950: --
- 1940: --
- 1930: --
- 1920: --
- 1910: --
- 1900: --
- 1880: --
- 1870: --
- 1860: --
- 1850: --
- 2023: --
- 2022: --
- 2021: --
- 2020: --
- 2019: --
- 2018: --
- 2017: --
- 2016: --
- 2015: --
- 2014: --
- 2013: --
- 2012: --
- 2011: --
- 2010: --
- 2009: --
- 2008: --
- 2007: --
- 2006: --
- 2005: --
- 2000: --
- 1990: --
- 1980: --
- 1970: --
- 1930: --
- 1920: --
- 1910: --
Flags
This variable has no flags.Editing Procedure
There is no editing procedure available for this variable.