extra_demographics
Variable | Question text | Label |
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DE010 | Which category represents the total combined income of all members of your family living here during the past 12 months?
This includes money from jobs, net income from business, farm or rent, pensions, dividends, interest, social security payments and any other money income received by members of your family who are 15 years of age or older. | FAMILY INCOME PREVIOUS 12 MONTHS |
DE011 | Where does your own personal income rank within your household? | PERSONAL INCOME RANK WITHIN HOUSEHOLD |
DE013 | Do you and/or your spouse/partner own your primary home?
NOTE: Even if you have an unpaid mortgage, you are considered the owner of the home. | OWN PRIMARY HOME |
DE014 | What is the approximate market value of your primary home? | MARKET VALUE OF PRIMARY HOME |
DE015 | About how much do you owe on loans for your primary home, including mortgages, home equity loans, and home equity lines of credit? | OWE ON LOANS FOR PRIMARY HOME |
DE016 | ^FLDE016 | HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH |
DE018 | While answering this survey, did you look at your financial statements, receipts, old checks, websites, or other records at any time? (It is ok if you did). | CHECKED RECORDS |
DE019 | ^FLDE019 | HOUSEHOLD DEBTS |
consent | As part of our research study to understand how people make decisions involving their credit, we have a request for you to consider.
In addition to the survey, we would like your permission to request your credit report. The process we would use is called a “soft pull.” A soft pull is simply an inquiry, versus a "hard pull," which is part of an application for credit. Soft pulls will not affect your credit in any way. This component is completely optional and you can complete the survey without authorizing soft pulls of your credit report. Any information we do receive will be kept confidential. As a reminder your survey responses and personal information is never linked with your name. Do we have your permission to pull your credit report? | CREDIT PULL |