RAND HRS Quarter 2 2025 Data Releases

May 15, 2025

Note: Questions regarding RAND HRS files should be directed to [email protected].

  • The RAND HRS 2022 Fat File contains most of the raw variables collected at the respondent or household level from the HRS 2022 Core data (Early V3.0). The RAND HRS Fat Files can be easily merged with one another and with the RAND HRS Longitudinal file. There is one file for each survey year. The RAND HRS 2022 Fat File was updated based on HRS 2022 Core (Early V3.0) data and the HRS Tracker 2022 (Early V2.0) file.

  • The RAND HRS Longitudinal File 2022 is a user-friendly file containing data from all waves of the HRS Core and Exit interviews in addition to derived variables covering a large range of topics such as demographics, health, health insurance, Social Security, pensions, family structure, retirement plans, expectations, and employment history, as well as imputations for income, assets, and medical expenditures. The RAND HRS Longitudinal File 2022 incorporates data from the HRS 2022 Core (Early V3.0) and Exit (Early V1.0) interview data in addition to the Tracker (2022 Early V2.0), and the most recent version of the Region and Mobility file.

  • The RAND HRS Detailed Imputations File 2022 contains the component and ownership variables for all waves that are used in the income, wealth, and medical expenditures summary measures found in the RAND HRS Longitudinal File. It is distributed as a companion file to the RAND HRS Longitudinal File, and is especially useful for those who require more detail than that found in the RAND HRS Longitudinal File. In this update, income, wealth, and medical expenditures data now include the HRS 2022 Core (Early V3.0) Interview data.

  • The RAND HRS Exit/Post-Exit Interview and Finder Files 2022 merge all the raw variables from each Respondent-level questionnaire section to create a single Respondent-level dataset for each wave. The files include all Respondents from both the 2022 Exit and Post-Exit Interviews. However, the same person never has both an Exit Interview and a Post-Exit Interview in the same year, so the file does not contain multiple occurrences of the same person. The RAND HRS Exit/Post-Exit Finder File was created to facilitate combining information from Exit and Post-Exit Interviews and to identify which survey years the Exit and Post-Exit Interviews occurred.