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National Income and Product Accounts
1. Domestic Product & Income 57 tables  
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2. Personal Income & Outlays 26 tables  
      personal income | pce saar. pce chained. pce deflator
3. Govt Current Receipts & Exp.
4. Foreign Transactions
5. Saving & Inv
6. Income & Employment by Industry
7. Supplemental Tables
8. Seasonally Unadjusted Estimates
0u. Real inventories & sales
2u. Personal cons. exp.
3u. Govt current receipts & exp.
5u. Gross prv dom. inv & capital trnsfrs
7u. Motor vehicle output

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Section 2. Personal Income and Outlays ..   26 tables. Click here to list all tables.
1M Q Y 1929-09.bil$ saar Table 2.1. - Personal Income and Its Disposition
2M Q Y 1929-00.bil$ saar Table 2.2A. - Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry
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*7M Q Y 1929-09.indx 2000=100 sea Table 2.3.4. - PCE deflator qtrly   Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product
13M Q Y 1990-07.bil chnd 2000 $ Table 2.4.6. - Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product Chained Dollars
14M Q Y 1929-07.indx 2000=100 Table 2.5.3. - Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure Quantity Indexes
15M Q Y 1929-07.indx 2000=100 Table 2.5.4. - Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure
16M Q Y 1929-07.bil$ Table 2.5.5. - Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure
17M Q Y 1990-07.bil chnd 2000 $ Table 2.5.6. - Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure Chained Dollars
*18M Q Y 1959-09.bil$ saar Table 2.6. - Personal Income   Personal Income and Its Disposition Monthly
19M Q Y 1959-00.bil$ saar Table 2.7A. - Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry Monthly
20M Q Y 2001-09.bil$ saar Table 2.7B. - Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry Monthly
21M Q Y 1959-09.pct change at mon Table 2.8.1. - Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Monthly
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*23M Q Y 1959-09.indx 2000=100 sea Table 2.8.4. - PCE deflator monthly (w core defltr at end)   Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Monthly
*24M Q Y 1959-09.bil$ saar Table 2.8.5. - PCE saar (seasonally adjusted annual rate)   Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Monthly
*25M Q Y 1990-09.bil chnd 2000 $ s Table 2.8.6. - PCE Chained   Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Monthly Chained Dollars
26M Q Y 1992-07.bil$ Table 2.9. - Personal Income and Its Disposition by Households and by Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households
  Table 2.5.6.   Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure Chained Dollars
  Source: National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, and Econstats.
Published by BEA May 29, 2009.
YEARLY units: Billions of chained (2000) dollars
  YEARLY
1990 to 2007
Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure Chained Dollars
1990 to 2007
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
Code Variables 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
1 A002RX1 ......  Personal consumption expenditures 8252.8 8029.0 7791.7 7561.4 7295.3 7099.3 6910.4 6739.4 6438.6 6125.8 5831.8 5619.4
2 A495RX1   Food and tobacco 1174.3 1156.1 1115.3 1080.7 1051.1 1030.7 1018.3 1003.7 973.0 948.5 929.4 918.5
3 AOPFRX1 ..  Food purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.) 688.3 673.1 646.3 618.4 598.7 586.6 578.6 566.7 548.8 528.4 518.3 513.2
4 APMBRX1 ..  Purchased meals and beverages (n.d.)1 409.90 405.0 390.7 380.7 368.7 358.2 351.8 348.8 335.3 327.8 317.7 312.3
5 AFOORX1 ..  Food furnished to employees (including military) (n.d.) 12.100 11.7 10.4 9.9 9.7 9.4 9.3 9.1 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.6
6 BFFDRX1 ..  Food produced and consumed on farms (n.d.) 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5
7 BTOBRX1 ..  Tobacco products (n.d.) 66.500 68.2 69.3 72.3 74.1 76.3 78.1 78.5 79.5 84.3 86.7 86.7
8 BFXARX1 ..  Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages (n.d.) 971.50 956.4 923.1 891.1 864.8 844.5 830.9 816.5 789.1 763.3 745.5 736.5
9 BAOPRX1 ...........  Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.) 97.1 92.8 85.1 79.2 74.1 72.3 72.1 71.2 68.1 66.5 64.7 62.5
10 BAPMRX1 ...........  Other alcoholic beverages (n.d.) 42.400 41.2 39.7 39.2 38.8 37.9 37.2 37.5 36.4 35.8 35.1 35.8
11 A496RX1   Clothing accessories and jewelry 533.00 515.7 489.0 463.2 440.4 419.6 401.0 397 376.0 348.3 324.1 313.8
12 BSHURX1 ..  Shoes (n.d.) 59.8 58.2 55.4 53.9 52.1 50.5 48.1 47.0 44.7 41.3 38.7 37.5
13 A497RX1 ..  Clothing and accessories except shoes2 353.00 336.1 316.8 296.5 281.6 267.4 255.3 250.4 237.7 221.5 207.0 200.9
14 AWCLRX1 ....  Women's and children's (n.d.) 219.20 209.1 197.6 184.4 175.0 166.6 159.3 156.7 148.0 136.6 127.0 124.4
15 AMCLRX1 ....  Men's and boys' (n.d.) 133.90 127.0 119.1 112.1 106.6 100.7 96.0 93.7 89.7 84.9 80.0 76.6
16 BMICRX1 ..  Standard clothing issued to military personnel (n.d.) 0.4000 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
17 A478RX1 ..  Cleaning storage and repair of clothing and shoes (s.) 13.700 14.1 13.8 13.8 13.9 14.8 15.2 15.7 15.5 15.0 14.5 13.6
18 BJRYRX1 ..  Jewelry and watches (d.) 65.40 65.9 62.7 59.5 56.3 52.7 49.2 50.6 46.8 41.7 37.5 35.8
19 ACOTRX1 ..  Other (s.)3 42.900 42.4 40.9 39.4 36.4 34.0 32.9 32.9 31.1 28.6 26.4 25.9
20 A532RX1   Personal care 109.0 107.3 105.4 102.0 97.1 94.0 92.7 93.4 91.6 90.0 88.0 82.8
21 BTLGRX1 ..  Toilet articles and preparations (n.d.) 66.8 64.3 60.8 58.3 56.1 54.0 53.9 55.0 54.6 54.0 53.8 50.9
22 BBBBRX1 ..  Barbershops beauty parlors and health clubs (s.) 42.8 43.4 44.5 43.6 41.0 40.0 38.8 38.4 37.0 36.0 34.2 31.8
23 A174RX1   Housing 1171.7 1154.6 1118.4 1083.8 1051.9 1042.1 1033.7 1006.5 978.6 948.8 922.5 901.1
24 AOWNRX1 ..  Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings--space rent (s.)4 858.7 851.7 821.9 793.9 764.9 748.9 740.2 712.2 688.2 663.7 642.4 626.7
25 ATENRX1 ..  Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings--rent (s.)5 235.7 227.7 223.6 220.6 220.4 228.8 230.7 227.5 226.7 222.8 218.8 217.1
26 BFARRX1 ..  Rental value of farm dwellings (s.) 10.9 10.9 10.9 11.0 11.0 10.9 10.8 10.7 10.5 10.2 10.0 9.7
27 AOHORX1 ..  Other (s.)6 66.9 64.8 62.4 58.6 55.9 53.5 52.0 56.0 53.2 52.2 51.4 47.7
28 A534RX1   Household operation 868.1 844.1 824.1 800.3 765.9 740.5 723.8 719.3 686.3 650.5 621.3 597.5
29 BFNRRX1 ..  Furniture including mattresses and bedsprings (d.) 90.7 88.1 84.7 79.5 73.9 71.6 68.3 67.6 63.2 59.2 56.0 51.8
30 BAPPRX1 ..  Kitchen and other household appliances (d.)7 39.6 40.2 39.2 38.0 34.6 32.7 31.0 30.4 28.9 26.6 25.2 25.3
31 BCHNRX1 ..  China glassware tableware and utensils (d.) 48.2 45.6 40.8 38.8 36.8 34.5 31.9 31.0 28.9 26.3 25.0 23.9
32 AODHRX1 ..  Other durable house furnishings (d.)8 104.6 100.1 90.6 85.2 77.7 72.1 68.6 67.3 63.1 57.6 54.3 51.0
33 BSDHRX1 ..  Semidurable house furnishings (n.d.) \9\ 66.1 59.9 53.0 49.1 44.5 39.9 37.4 36.5 34.2 31.6 29.5 28.1
34 ACLPRX1 ..  Cleaning and polishing preparations and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (n.d) 75.6 74.5 73.0 70.5 67.1 63.5 62.2 61.6 61.8 59.4 58.1 56.0
35 BSTYRX1 ..  Stationery and writing supplies (n.d.) 22.3 21.5 20.5 19.7 18.8 18.3 18.3 19.0 18.2 17.3 16.9 17.3
36 A535RX1 ..  Household utilities 218.5 213.6 217.9 215.5 215.4 212.3 207.3 209.9 204.5 201.0 198.0 199.3
37 BELCRX1 ....  Electricity (s.) 112.0 110.6 113.2 108.0 105.7 104.6 100.0 102.3 98.8 98.0 91.7 91.8
38 BNGSRX1 ....  Gas (s.) 39.8 38.5 40.3 41.3 41.8 40.3 40.8 41.0 39.3 38.7 42.8 43.8
39 BWATRX1 ....  Water and other sanitary services (s.) 53.8 53.4 52.1 51.8 52.5 51.9 51.3 50.8 50.0 48.4 47.7 46.6
40 A171RX1 ....  Fuel oil and coal (n.d.) 13.7 12.4 13.2 14.6 15.4 15.5 15.2 15.8 16.4 16.0 16.9 18.4
41 BTELRX1 ..  Telephone and telegraph (s.) 146.0 142.7 140.8 139.7 133.5 131.2 131.0 125.1 114.3 104.0 96.4 86.5
42 BDMSRX1 ..  Domestic service (s.) 17.9 17.5 17.1 17.3 16.7 15.5 16.2 17.4 16.8 18.3 16.2 15.7
43 AOPORX1 ..  Other (s.) \10\ 53.9 53.0 52.8 51.3 48.9 49.9 51.7 53.6 52.8 50.6 47.4 45.4
44 A536RX1   Medical care 1591.8 1546.4 1503.8 1457.0 1411.0 1353.2 1279.6 1218.3 1164.7 1129.7 1085.7 1053.7
45 BDRGRX1 ..  Drug preparations and sundries (n.d.) \11\ 239.1 233.1 223.9 218.3 208.6 195.5 184.2 169.4 154.3 138.1 122.8 112.7
46 BOPTRX1 ..  Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (d.) 24.7 22.8 22.4 22.0 21.5 21.1 20.1 22.1 21.4 20.8 19.7 17.9
47 BPHYRX1 ..  Physicians (s.) \12\ 340.7 331.4 317.5 302.2 288.1 269.8 249.7 236.8 224.6 218.7 210.6 204.9
48 BDENRX1 ..  Dentists (s.) 69.1 69.1 67.8 67.5 65.9 66.4 64.2 61.8 60.0 59.2 58.1 57.1
49 BOPSRX1 ..  Other professional services (s.) \13\ 221.6 210.4 204.3 196.6 187.2 178.1 169.9 161.6 157.2 155.5 151.1 148.6
50 BPHORX1 ..  Hospitals and nursing homes \14\ 594.0 576.2 564.0 549.8 541.5 529.3 504.0 482.6 469.4 462.6 453.6 441.6
51 A2601X1 ....  Hospitals 501.2 484.6 473.7 461.1 452.2 440.9 416.8 396.0 383.0 374.9 365.7 357.8
52 B2602X1 ......  Nonprofit (s.) 335.7 323.9 315.0 305.7 297.0 288.1 275.8 267.1 259.4 251.7 245.1 239.7
53 B2603X1 ......  Proprietary (s.) 64.9 62.6 59.7 57.0 57.2 54.7 48.1 43.1 41.9 42.2 42.9 41.2
54 B2604X1 ......  Government (s.) 100.7 98.2 99.1 98.5 98.0 98.2 93.0 85.7 81.7 81.1 77.7 76.9
55 B2605X1 ....  Nursing homes (s.) 92.9 91.8 90.5 88.8 89.5 88.4 87.2 86.6 86.4 87.7 88.0 83.8
56 AHINRX1 ..  Health insurance 106.5 106.3 105.9 101.9 98.8 93.3 87.4 84.0 77.8 74.7 69.6 70.6
57 BMINRX1 ....  Medical care and hospitalization (s.) \15\ 85.6 84.7 84.7 81.8 79.2 74.8 70.4 68.4 62.9 60.1 54.7 55.1
58 BIINRX1 ....  Income loss (s.) \16\ 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.0
59 BPWCRX1 ....  Workers' compensation (s.) \17\ 18.5 19.4 19.0 17.9 17.7 16.7 15.2 13.8 13.3 13.1 13.5 14.2
60 A479RX1   Personal business 627.2 591.2 576.7 558.1 528.4 526.6 532.9 539.1 495.3 453.9 426.3 402.3
61 BBRORX1 ..  Brokerage charges and investment counseling (s.) 116.3 106.8 98.6 93.9 85.9 87.9 86.4 100.6 73.9 53.1 41.3 34.2
62 BBNKRX1 ..  Bank service charges trust services and safe deposit box rental (s.) 99.1 92.8 88.2 79.2 76.5 72.4 67.3 64.2 61.6 54.4 49.6 49.2
63 AIMPRX1 ..  Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (s.) 201.5 183.5 182.5 182.0 170.5 174.5 176.2 167.2 158.9 150.4 143.2 136.1
64 BLIFRX1 ..  Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (s.) \18\ 89.7 88.5 88.7 85.5 77.8 79.5 90.1 96.1 91.4 93.1 97.3 93.2
65 BGALRX1 ..  Legal services (s.) 71.4 69.9 67.7 67.1 67.1 63.9 64.5 63.9 64.2 63.4 62.0 60.6
66 BFUNRX1 ..  Funeral and burial expenses (s.) 12.0 12.5 13.3 13.2 14.1 13.6 14.1 14.0 14.4 14.7 14.3 14.8
67 APBORX1 ..  Other (s.) \19\ 40.3 38.6 37.9 37.0 35.6 34.4 33.4 33.1 32.9 31.5 29.9 28.5
68 A537RX1   Transportation 929.0 916.1 924.9 921.5 905.3 890.9 872.0 853.4 831.6 779.3 727.4 687.1
69 A538RX1 ..  User-operated transportation 865.4 853.3 861.7 859.0 845.9 834.2 815.7 793.8 773.4 723.2 673.9 635.3
70 A136RX1 ....  New autos (d.) 105.0 109.1 106.6 101.9 100.6 103.4 103.7 103.6 97.5 87.0 81.0 80.6
71 A137RX1 ....  Net purchases of used autos (d.) 56.1 56.8 56.8 56.1 56.3 58.1 58.7 60.7 61.7 61.3 57.4 54.8
72 AOAURX1 ....  Other motor vehicles (d.) 231.7 217.8 233.1 241.8 236.1 219.6 195.6 173.2 166.1 146.9 124.7 110.2
73 ATBARX1 ....  Tires tubes accessories and other parts (d.) 54.0 53.9 53.4 51.4 49.5 48.2 47.9 49.0 47.2 43.8 41.5 39.7
74 BREPRX1 ....  Repair greasing washing parking storage rental and leasing (s.) 186.9 182.2 176.0 173.1 173.0 175.2 182.9 183.5 177.4 169.0 163.5 150.5
75 C170RX1 ....  Gasoline and oil (n.d.) 184.5 184.2 187.4 186.7 183.2 181.9 178.3 175.7 176.3 170.3 162.8 157.9
76 BTOLRX1 ....  Bridge tunnel ferry and road tolls (s.) 5.5 5.4 5.2 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.1 5.0 4.7 5.0 4.8
77 BAINRX1 ....  Insurance (s.) \20\ 43.9 43.9 44.1 44.5 43.8 43.7 43.8 43.0 42.9 42.3 41.2 40.4
78 A477RX1 ..  Purchased local transportation 12.4 12.2 11.7 11.6 11.5 11.7 12.1 12.2 12.1 11.8 11.0 11.0
79 BSTRRX1 ....  Mass transit systems (s.) 9.0 8.9 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.5 9.0 9.1 8.7 8.3 7.8 7.7
80 BTAXRX1 ....  Taxicab (s.) 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.4 3.5 3.2 3.2
81 A480RX1 ..  Purchased intercity transportation 51.6 51.1 52.3 51.5 48.1 44.8 44.1 47.4 46.0 44.2 42.5 40.8
82 BIRRRX1 ....  Railway (s.) 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
83 BIBURX1 ....  Bus (s.) 1.6 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.2
84 BIAIRX1 ....  Airline (s.) 40.3 39.8 40.7 39.9 36.8 34.2 34.0 36.7 34.9 33.3 31.7 30.3
85 BTRORX1 ....  Other (s.) \21\ 9.3 9.2 9.3 9.2 8.6 7.9 7.2 7.8 8.3 8.0 7.8 7.9
86 A539RX1   Recreation 917.0 854.1 791.4 743.7 689.0 647.9 612.2 585.7 540.9 488.7 447.8 415.0
87 BBKSRX1 ..  Books and maps (d.) 44.8 42.9 40.5 39.0 37.4 35.6 34.2 33.7 31.4 28.2 27.2 25.6
88 BMAGRX1 ..  Magazines newspapers and sheet music (n.d.) 42.3 40.0 37.7 36.1 34.3 33.8 34.3 35.0 34.1 33.4 33.2 31.7
89 BTOYRX1 ..  Nondurable toys and sport supplies (n.d.) 102.5 93.8 84.7 76.8 70.7 65.3 60.0 56.6 51.6 45.6 41.0 39.1
90 AWHGRX1 ..  Wheel goods sports and photographic equipment boats and pleasure aircraft (d.) 94.2 87.1 80.0 75.0 68.3 63.1 59.7 57.6 52.0 46.9 43.1 40.4
91 BRADRX1 ..  Video and audio goods including musical instruments and computer goods (d.) 350.0 301.8 250.6 211.9 179.2 155.6 132.3 116.6 97.0 76.9 60.5 48.9
92 BVAMRX1 ....  Video and audio goods including musical instruments (d.) 163.0 142.1 119.4 104.5 91.5 84.5 77.5 72.8 64.4 56.5 50.8 48.8
93 ZZZZZZ1 ....  Computers peripherals and software (d.) \22\ na na na na na na na na na na na na
94 BRTVRX1 ..  Radio and television repair (s.) 4.9 4.6 4.4 4.4 4.0 4 4.0 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8
95 BFLORX1 ..  Flowers seeds and potted plants (n.d.) 19 19.0 18.2 17.3 17.4 17.4 17.5 18.0 17.9 16.7 16.2 15.0
96 A481RX1 ..  Admissions to specified spectator amusements 33.1 32.6 31.4 32.2 32.1 32.1 30.9 30.4 30.2 29.5 28.7 27.8
97 BMOVRX1 ....  Motion picture theaters (s.) 7.5 7.6 7.6 8.5 8.8 9.0 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.2 7.6 7.2
98 BLEGRX1 ....  Legitimate theaters and opera and entertainments of nonprofit institutions (except athletics) (s.) 12.0 11.6 11.0 10.8 10.6 10.9 10.5 10.3 10.5 10.4 10.6 10.1
99 BSPERX1 ....  Spectator sports (s.) \23\ 13.5 13.4 12.8 12.9 12.7 12.2 11.7 11.5 11.2 10.9 10.5 10.4
100 BCLURX1 ..  Clubs and fraternal organizations (s.) \24\ 22.9 22.9 21.4 21.0 21.4 20.0 19.3 19.0 18.6 18.1 17.8 19.1
101 ACOMRX1 ..  Commercial participant amusements (s.) \25\ 99.0 97.3 94.0 91.0 84.4 79.6 77.2 75.8 71.4 67.3 64.5 60.2
102 BPARRX1 ..  Pari-mutuel net receipts (s.) 5.2 5.1 5.5 5.2 4.9 5.1 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.6 4.3 4.2
103 AREORX1 ..  Other (s.) \26\ 170.3 158.4 154.3 151.2 144.2 140.3 138.6 133.9 128.5 121.4 116.5 113.6
104 A482RX1   Education and research 182.2 177.8 175.4 173.9 176.0 173.5 170.0 163.8 157.3 151.9 145.7 142.7
105 BHEDRX1 ..  Higher education (s.) \27\ 98.3 96.7 96.1 95.3 96.2 93.2 90.6 86.4 83.3 80.5 77.8 77.3
106 BEEDRX1 ..  Nursery elementary and secondary schools (s.) \28\ 38.8 37.9 37.4 36.8 36.4 35.7 35.0 34.6 34.1 33.3 32.6 32.5
107 BOEDRX1 ..  Other (s.) \29\ 45.1 43.2 41.9 41.9 43.4 44.7 44.4 42.8 39.9 38.1 35.2 32.8
108 BRAWRX1   Religious and welfare activities (s.) \30\ 202.1 198.7 193.1 194.4 189.5 189.0 181.2 172.3 162.1 157.8 149.4 149.9
109 A540RX1   Foreign travel and other net -15.9 -8.0 -10.7 -7.9 -6.5 -8.0 -7.4 -13.0 -17.7 -17.7 -28.6 -33.1
110 BFTRRX1 ..  Foreign travel by U.S. residents (s.) \31\ 80.7 81.9 78.8 77.8 72.1 74.5 79.7 84.4 76.1 73.7 65.5 59.9
111 AABDRX1 ..  Expenditures abroad by U.S. residents (n.d.) 5.3 5.1 5.0 5.1 5.3 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.1 3.7 2.4
112 BEXFRX1 ..  Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (s.) \32\ 99.2 92.6 92.3 88.9 82.1 86.2 90.5 100.7 96.5 94.3 96.7 94.2
113 BREMRX1 ..  Less: Personal remittances in kind to nonresidents (n.d.) 2.7 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2
114 A964RX1   Residual -167.4 -122.2 -77.6 -47.4 -25.2 -9.9 na 0.2 -5.4 -21.2 -40.1 -58.6

    1. Consists of purchases (including tips) of meals and beverages from retail service and
    amusement establishments hotels dining and buffet cars schools school fraternities
    institutions clubs and industrial lunchrooms. Includes meals and beverages consumed
    both on- and off-premise.
    2. Includes luggage.
    3. Consists of watch clock and jewelry repairs costume and dress suit rental and
    miscellaneous personal services.
    4. Consists of rent for space and for heating and plumbing facilities water heaters
    lighting fixtures kitchen cabinets linoleum storm windows and doors window screens
    and screen doors but excludes rent for appliances and furniture and purchases of fuel
    and electricity.
    5. Consists of space rent (see footnote 4) and rent for appliances furnishings and furniture.
    6. Consists of transient hotels motels other traveler accommodations clubs schools and other group housing.
    7. Consists of refrigerators and freezers cooking ranges dishwashers laundry equipment
    stoves room air conditioners sewing machines vacuum cleaners and other appliances.
    8. Includes such house furnishings as floor coverings picture frames mirrors art products
    portable lamps clocks blinds shades drapery hardware and telephone equipment. Also
    includes writing equipment and hand power and garden tools.
    9. Consists largely of textile house furnishings including piece goods allocated to house
    furnishing use. Also includes lamp shades brooms and brushes.
    10. Consists of repair and maintenance services for appliances and house furnishings moving and
    warehouse expenses postage and parcel delivery charges premiums plus premium supplements
    less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for insurance on personal property (except
    motor vehicles) and miscellaneous household operation services.
    11. Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by physicians hospitals and
    other medical services.
    12. Consists of offices of physicians HMO medical centers and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers.
    13. Consists of chiropractors optometrists mental health practitioners (except physicians)
    physical occupational and speech therapists and audiologists podiatrists all other miscellaneous
    health practitioners ambulance services kidney dialysis centers family planning services outpatient
    mental health and substance abuse centers all other outpatient care centers blood and organ banks all
    other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services home health furniture and equipment rental medical
    and diagnostic laboratories and home health care.
    14. Consists of (1) current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of nonprofit
    hospitals and nursing homes and (2) payments by patients to proprietary and government
    hospitals and nursing homes.
    15. Consists of premiums less benefits for health hospitalization and accidental death and
    dismemberment insurance.
    16. Consists of premiums less benefits for income loss insurance.
    17. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to
    policyholders for privately administered workers' compensation.
    18. Consists of (1) operating expenses of commercial life insurance carriers and fraternal benefit life
    insurance and (2) administrative expenses of private noninsured pension plans and publicly administered
    government employee retirement plans. For commercial life insurance carriers excludes expenses for
    accident and health insurance and includes profits of stock companies and services furnished without
    payment by banks credit agencies and investment companies. For pension and retirement plans excludes
    services furnished without payment by banks credit agencies and investment companies.
    19. Consists of current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of trade unions and
    professional associations employment agency fees money order fees spending for classified advertisements
    tax return preparation services and other personal business services.
    20. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for
    motor vehicle insurance.
    21. Consists of baggage charges coastal and inland waterway fares travel agents' fees airport bus fares
    and limousine services.
    22. The quantity index for computers can be used to accurately measure the real growth rate of
    this component. However because computers exhibit rapid changes in prices relative to other prices
    in the economy the chained-dollar estimates should not be used to measure the component's relative
    importance or its contribution to the growth rate of more aggregate series.
    23. Consists of admissions to professional and amateur athletic events and to racetracks.
    24. Consists of current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of nonprofit clubs and fraternal
    organizations and dues and fees paid to proprietary clubs.
    25. Consists of billiard parlors; bowling alleys; dancing riding shooting skating and swimming places;
    amusement devices and parks; golf courses; skiing facilities; marinas; sightseeing; private flying operations;
    casino gambling; recreational equipment rental and other commercial participant amusements.
    26. Consists of lotteries pets and pet care services cable TV film processing photographic studios sporting
    and recreation camps video rentals internet access fees and recreational services not elsewhere classified.
    27. For private institutions equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) less receipts--
    such as those from meals rooms and entertainments--accounted for separately in consumer expenditures and less
    expenditures for research and development financed under contracts or grants. For government institutions equals
    student payments of tuition.
    28. For private institutions equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) less receipts--
    such as those from meals rooms and entertainments--accounted for separately in consumer expenditures. For government
    institutions equals student payments of tuition. Excludes child day care services which are included in religious and
    welfare activities.
    29. Consists of (1) fees paid to business schools and computer and management training technical and trade schools
    other schools and instruction and educational support services and (2) current expenditures (including consumption
    of fixed capital) by nonprofit research organizations and by grantmaking foundations for education and research.
    30. For nonprofit institutions equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of religious
    organizations child day care services (excluding educational programs) social advocacy organizations human rights
    organizations civic and social organizations residential mental health and substance abuse facilities homes for the
    elderly other residential care facilities social assistance services political organizations museums libraries
    and grantmaking and giving services. The expenditures are net of receipts--such as those from meals rooms and
    entertainments--accounted for separately in consumer expenditures and exclude relief payments within the United States
    and expenditures by grantmaking foundations for education and research. For proprietary and government institutions
    equals receipts from users.
    31. Beginning with 1981 includes U.S. students' expenditures abroad.
    32. Beginning with 1981 includes nonresidents' student and medical care expenditures in the United States. Beginning
    with 1986 includes migratory worker and foreign professional expenditures in the U.S..
    Note. Consumer durable goods are designated (d.) nondurable goods (n.d.) and services (s.).


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