Since 2013, the Federal Reserve Board has conducted the Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED), which evaluates the economic well-being of U.S. households and identifies potential risks to their financial stability. The survey includes modules on a range of topics of current relevance to financial well-being including credit access and behaviors, savings, retirement, economic fragility, and education and student loans.

2024

Report: PDF
Supplemental Appendix: PDF


2023

Report: HTMLPDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTMLPDF


2022

Report: HTML PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTML PDF 


2021

Report: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTML | PDF 


2020

Report: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTML | PDF


2019

Report, Featuring Supplemental Data from April 2020: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix, Featuring Supplemental Data from April 2020: HTML | PDF 
Update on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households: July 2020 Results: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Update on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households: July 2020 Appendixes: HTML | PDF 


2018

Report: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTML | PDF 


2017

Report: HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions
Supplemental Appendix: HTML | PDF


2016

HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions


2015

HTML | PDF | Chart Data and Descriptions


2014

HTML | PDF


2013

Report: HTML | PDF
Supplemental Appendix: HTML | PDF

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Last Update: May 28, 2025