
file: NLAAS > section: Finances > variable: FN13D > language: English
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FN13d
Suppose you (and your spouse or partner) sell everything you own (cars, houses, land, etc.) in your country of origin and you use the money to pay all your debts (credit cards, mortgage, etc.) Would you still have any money left over after paying your debts? (Your best estimate is fine.)
Additional Documentation
| Value | Label | Frequency | Valid Percent | Total Percent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WOULD HAVE MONEY LEFT OVER | 696 | 22.33% | 14.97% |
| 2 | WOULD STILL OWE MONEY | 142 | 04.56% | 03.05% |
| 3 | DEBTS WOULD JUST ABOUT EQUAL ASSESTS | 140 | 04.49% | 03.01% |
| 4 | DONT OWE/OWN ANYTHING | 2139 | 68.62% | 46.01% |
| -9 | REFUSED | 56 | - | 01.20% |
| -8 | DONT KNOW | 90 | - | 01.94% |
| . | Missing | 1386 | - | 29.81% |
Disclaimer: Frequencies displayed above are not weighted.
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