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    Index to all NIPA Tables
NIPA sections
Section 1 - Domestic Product and Income index 59 tables
Section 2 - Personal Income and Outlays index 28 tables
Section 3 - Government Current Receipts and Expenditures index 27 tables
Section 4 - Foreign Transactions index 9 tables
Section 5 - Saving And Investment index 47 tables
Section 6 - Income and Employment by Industry index 66 tables
Section 7 - Supplemental Tables index 31 tables
underlying files
Section 0 - underlying misc index 19 tables
Section 2 - underlying Pers Inc and Outlays index 6 tables
Section 3 - underlying Govt Current Receipts and Exp index 9 tables
Section 5 - underlying Saving & Investment index 26 tables
Section 7 - underlying Supplemental Tables index 4 tables
Section 2 - Personal Income and Outlays mnthly qrtrlyyrly
2.1.Personal Income & Its Disposition na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.2A.Wages & Salaries by Industry na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.2B.Wages & Salaries by Industry na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.3.1.%chg Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product, na 1947-13 q3 1930-12
2.3.2.Contribs to %chg in Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product, na 1947-13 q3 1930-12
2.3.3.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Quantity Indexes, na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.3.4.Price Indexes for Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product, na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.3.5.Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.3.6.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Chained $s na 1947-13 q3 1929-12
2.3.7.%chg from Preceding Period in Prices for Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major
type Product,
na 1947-13 q3 1930-12
2.4.3.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by type Product Quantity Indexes na na 1929-12
2.4.4.Price Indexes for Personal Consmptn Expnd by type Product na na 1929-12
2.4.5.Personal Consmptn Expnd by type Product na na 1929-12
2.4.6.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by type Product Chained $s na na 1929-12
2.5.3.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Function Quantity Indexes na na 1929-12
2.5.4.Price Indexes for Personal Consmptn Expnd by Function na na 1929-12
2.5.5.Personal Consmptn Expnd by Function na na 1929-12
2.5.6.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Function Chained $s na na 1929-12
2.6.Personal Income & Its Disposition Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.7A.Wages & Salaries by Industry Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.7B.Wages & Salaries by Industry Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.8.1.%chg Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.8.3.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Monthly Quantity Indexes1959-13 Oct na na
2.8.4.Price Indexes for Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.8.5.Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Monthly1959-13 Oct na na
2.8.6.Real Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major type Product Monthly Chained $s1999-13 Oct na na
2.8.7.%chg from Preceding Period in Prices for Personal Consmptn Expnd by Major
type Product Monthly
1959-13 Oct na na
2.9.Personal Income & Its Disposition by Households & by Nonprofit
Institutions Serving Households
na na 1929-12
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Table 2.3.7. Percent Change from Preceding Period in Prices for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product, .   Yearly (igrp=69)
(tbl 230) PERCENT
  BEA published 2013-December-5.   For pre 1969 data 2010-June-25.   This file written 12/10/2013 10:58:09 PM.
  FULL DATA HERE (csv) -> nipa_2__3___7y.csv   Data from 1930 yr to 2012 yr. LOC 28 variables.

  Monthly     Quarterly     Yearly  
ivar-gang code Yearly range
all data (csv)
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Var
1209 9/16   DPCERV1....Personal consumption expenditures1930-20121.82.41.7-0.13.12.52.72.92.42.01.3....Personal consumption expenditures
2210 9/16   DGDSRV1Goods1930-20121.33.61.6-2.33.01.11.42.01.4-0.1-0.9Goods
3211 9/16   DDURRV1..Durable goods1930-2012-1.2-1.0-1.4-1.7-1.9-2.0-1.6-1.0-1.9-3.6-2.5..Durable goods
4745 5/8   DMOTRV1....Motor vehicles and parts1930-20121.62.85.70.3-2.3-0.60.11.5-0.8-2.8-0.5....Motor vehicles and parts
5746 5/8   DFDHRV1....Furnishings and durable household
....equipment
1930-2012-0.3-1.6-4.2-0.4-0.7-0.8-0.5-1.2-2.8-2.1....Furnishings and durable household equipment
6747 5/8   DREQRV1....Recreational goods and vehicles1930-2012-6.1-6.7-7.1-6.3-5.0-6.9-6.1-5.4-4.9-6.3-6.5....Recreational goods and vehicles
7748 5/8   DODGRV1....Other durable goods1930-20120.63.20.41.13.32.61.5-0.6-0.3-1.9-1.4....Other durable goods
8212 9/16   DNDGRV1..Nondurable goods1930-20122.45.93.1-2.65.62.93.13.83.52.1..Nondurable goods
9749 5/11   DFXARV1....Food and beverages purchased for
....off-premises consumption
1930-20122.34.00.31.26.13.91.71.73.11.91.5....Food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption
10750 5/8   DCLORV1....Clothing and footwear1930-20123.61.7-0.70.9-0.8-0.9-0.4-0.9-0.3-2.5-2.6....Clothing and footwear
11751 5/8   DGOERV1....Gasoline and other energy goods1930-20123.425.818.1-27.218.08.312.922.517.516.9-6.4....Gasoline and other energy goods
12752 5/8   DONGRV1....Other nondurable goods1930-20121.71.62.04.62.41.42.11.51.20.31.8....Other nondurable goods
13213 9/16   DSERRV1Services1930-20122.21.81.71.13.13.23.43.33.03.12.6Services
14753 5/8   DHCERV1..Household consumption expenditures1930-20122.31.81.81.33.23.33.53.43.23.42.7..Household consumption expenditures
15754 5/8   DHUTRV1....Housing and utilities1930-20121.91.40.21.13.53.54.23.52.83.22.9....Housing and utilities
16755 5/8   DHLCRV1....Health care1930-20121.81.82.52.72.73.73.03.23.73.82.6....Health care
17756 5/8   DTRSRV1....Transportation services1930-20121.92.72.03.15.32.34.13.61.52.20.5....Transportation services
18757 5/8   DRCARV1....Recreation services1930-20122.71.71.11.23.12.83.42.82.63.12.9....Recreation services
19758 5/8   DFSARV1....Food services and accommodations1930-20122.82.51.32.23.93.93.43.23.32.12.4....Food services and accommodations
20759 5/8   DIFSRV1....Financial services and insurance1930-20123.91.94.0-4.41.12.92.73.13.84.42.4....Financial services and insurance
21760 5/8   DOTSRV1....Other services1930-20122.11.82.42.64.12.83.43.73.33.73.9....Other services
22761 5/8   DNPIRV1..Final consumption expenditures of
..nonprofit institutions serving
..households (NPISHs)1
1930-2012-0.70.7-1.1-3.00.71.30.92.1-1.5-2.50.4..Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISHs)
231338 1/4   DNPERV1....Gross output of nonprofit
....institutions2
1960-20121.61.91.81.42.63.13.33.53.03.02.9....Gross output of nonprofit institutions
241339 1/4   DNPSRV1....Less: Receipts from sales of goods
....and services by nonprofit institutions3
1960-20122.42.32.83.03.23.74.13.94.75.13.8....Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions
Addenda:Addenda:
251340 1/8   DPCCRV1..PCE excluding food and energy41930-20121.81.41.31.22.12.22.22.21.91.51.7..PCE excluding food and energy
261341 1/8   DNRGRV1..Energy goods and services51930-20121.415.810.1-19.014.36.011.317.311.312.6-5.8..Energy goods and services
271342 1/8   DPCMRV1..Market-based PCE61988-20121.82.51.50.43.42.52.72.82.41.91.1..Market-based PCE
281343 1/8   DPCXRV1..Market-based PCE excluding food and
..energy6
1988-20121.81.41.01.92.32.02.22.01.71.41.5..Market-based PCE excluding food and energy
1. Net expenses of NPISHs defined as their gross operating expenses less primary
sales to households.
2. Gross output is net of unrelated sales secondary sales and sales to business
to government and to the rest of the world; excludes own-account investment
(construction and software).
3. Excludes unrelated sales secondary sales and sales to business to government
and to the rest of the world; includes membership dues and fees.
4. Food consists of food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption;
food services which include purchased meals and beverages are not classified
as food.
5. Consists of gasoline and other energy goods and of electricity and gas.
6. Market-based PCE is a supplemental measure that is based on household expenditures
for which there are observable price measures.  It excludes most imputed transactions
(for example financial services furnished without payment) and the final consumption
expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.