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Table B.1. Personal Income and Its Disposition
[Billions of dollars; monthly estimates seasonally adjusted at annual
rates]
2003 2004 2004
Feb.
Personal Income 9,161.8 9,673.0 9,445.9
Compensation of employees, received 6,289.0 6,632.0 6,490.3
Wage and salary disbursements 5,103.6 5,355.7 5,241.3
Private industries 4,205.6 4,430.1 4,324.0
Goods-producing industries 1,007.7 1,045.4 1,018.2
Manufacturing 668.8 687.2 669.9
Services-producing industries 3,198.0 3,384.7 3,305.8
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 858.6 891.3 872.5
Other services-producing
industries 2,339.4 2,493.4 2,433.2
Government 897.9 925.6 917.3
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,185.5 1,276.3 1,249.0
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 808.9 876.6 856.5
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 376.6 399.7 392.5
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 834.1 902.8 870.0
Farm 21.8 18.2 17.8
Nonfarm 812.3 884.6 852.2
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 153.8 165.1 172.6
Personal income receipts on assets 1,322.7 1,387.3 1,337.0
Personal interest income 929.9 946.2 936.2
Personal dividend income 392.8 441.1 400.8
Personal current transfer receipts 1,335.4 1,405.9 1,380.5
Government social benefits to persons 1,306.4 1,373.2 1,351.2
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 733.8 779.2 764.6
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 52.8 34.6 40.7
Other 519.8 559.5 545.9
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 28.9 32.7 29.3
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 773.2 820.2 804.4
Less: Personal current taxes 1,001.9 1,038.9 1,006.9
Equals: Disposable personal income 8,159.9 8,634.0 8,439.0
Less: Personal outlays 8,049.3 8,531.9 8,358.9
Personal consumption expenditures 7,761.0 8,229.9 8,067.5
Durable goods 950.7 993.9 979.0
Nondurable goods 2,200.1 2,377.0 2,312.1
Services 4,610.1 4,859.0 4,776.4
Personal interest payments (1) 185.3 188.5 181.1
Personal current transfer 103.1 113.5 110.3
To government aments 64.9 71.0 68.6
To the rest of the world (net) 38.2 42.5 41.7
Equals: Personal saving 110.6 102.1 80.1
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 1.4 1.2 0.9
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 7,733.8 8,007.3 7,899.0
Per capita:
Current dollars 28,034 293,721 28,815
Chained (2000dollars) 26,570 27,240 26,971
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 291,073 293,951 292,872
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,355.6 7,632.5 7,551.2
Durable goods 1,030.6 1,099.3 1,078.7
Nondurable goods 2,112.4 2,208.5 2,185.5
Services 4,220.3 4,338.3 4,298.7
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 105.510 107.837 106.837
Personal income, current dollars 3.2 5.6 0.4
Disposable personal income:
Current dollars 4.2 5.8 0.5
Chained (2000) dollars 2.3 3.5 0.2
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars 5.2 6.0 0.6
Chained (2000) dollars 3.3 3.8 0.4
2004
Mar. April May
Personal Income 9,484.9 9,550.0 9,603.8
Compensation of employees, received 6,512.0 6,553.0 6,593.0
Wage and salary disbursements 5,254.0 5,290.8 5,325.0
Private industries 4,334.0 4,365.6 4,403.0
Goods-producing industries 1,018.9 1,028.2 1,038.7
Manufacturing 668.0 675.3 683.5
Services-producing industries 3,316.0 3,337.4 3,364.3
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 873.4 883.1 888.3
Other services-producing
industries 2,442.0 2,454.3 2,475.9
Government 920.0 925.2 922.0
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,257.6 1,262.2 1,268.0
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 864.4 867.0 870.2
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 393.3 395.2 397.8
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 883.5 893.5 901.2
Farm 17.5 18.3 19.0
Nonfarm 866.0 875.3 882.2
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 171.8 172.0 172.8
Personal income receipts on assets 1.3 1,345.4 1,352.2
Personal interest income 934.8 938.2 941.7
Personal dividend income 404.0 407.1 410.6
Personal current transfer receipts 1.4 1,396.6 1,400.6
Government social benefits to persons 1,355.3 1,367.3 1,371.3
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 767.3 772.7 774.7
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 37.5 34.5 33.3
Other 550.5 560.1 563.2
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 29.4 29.3 29.3
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 806.3 810.5 815.9
Less: Personal current taxes 1,009.6 1,024.5 1,032.6
Equals: Disposable personal income 8,475.3 8,525.4 8,571.2
Less: Personal outlays 8,386.6 8,400.4 8,484.6
Personal consumption expenditures 8,097.7 8,108.3 967.9
Durable goods 985.3 967.9 999.8
Nondurable goods 2,337.7 2,333.2 2,364.6
Services 4,774.7 4,807.2 4,825.4
Personal interest payments (1) 178.1 180.3 182.6
Personal current transfer 110.8 111.7 112.2
To government aments 69.1 69.6 70.2
To the rest of the world (net) 41.7 42.1 42.1
Equals: Personal saving 88.7 125.1 86.6
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 1.0 1.5 1.0
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 7,908.4 7,943.8 2,956.4
Per capita:
Current dollars 28,918 29,067 29,200
Chained (2000dollars) 26,984 27,084 27,105
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 293,078 293,299 293,537
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,556.0 7,555.2 7,602.4
Durable goods 1,084.8 1,065.8 1,101.2
Nondurable goods 2,192.7 2,186.9 2,192.3
Services 4,291.4 4,311.7 4,323.3
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 107.169 107.322 107.727
Personal income, current dollars 0.4 0.7 0.6
Disposable personal income:
Current dollars 0.4 0.6 0.5
Chained (2000) dollars 0.1 0.4 0.2
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars 0.4 0.1 1.0
Chained (2000) dollars 0.1 0.0 0.6
2004
June July Aug.
Personal Income 9,624.2 9,668.5 9,706.3
Compensation of employees, received 6,594.0 6,660.2 6,688.1
Wage and salary disbursements 5,322.7 5,381.3 5,403.6
Private industries 4,399.5 4,455.5 4,474.9
Goods-producing industries 1,037.9 1,051.1 1,060.2
Manufacturing 682.6 691.6 698.5
Services-producing industries 3,361.6 3,404.4 3,414.7
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 887.1 897.3 898.3
Other services-producing
industries 2,474.5 2,507.1 2,516.4
Government 923.2 925.8 928.7
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,271.0 1,278.9 1,284.5
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 873.9 877.5 881.6
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 397.4 401.4 402.9
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 909.4 905.6 904.9
Farm 19.5 15.0 13.6
Nonfarm 889.9 890.6 891.3
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 172.9 170.5 156.8
Personal income receipts on assets 1,359.4 1,363.6 1,367.8
Personal interest income 945.1 945.8 946.5
Personal dividend income 414.3 417.8 421.3
Personal current transfer receipts 1,404.1 1,392.4 1,415.7
Government social benefits to persons 1,374.8 1,363.1 1,372.9
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 774.6 778.0 782.3
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 32.6 32.0 32.6
Other 567.5 553.2 558.0
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 29.3 29.2 42.8
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 815.7 823.8 827.0
Less: Personal current taxes 1,034.6 1,044.4 1,049.0
Equals: Disposable personal income 8,589.6 8,624.1 8,657.3
Less: Personal outlays 8,461.0 8,561.9 8,573.2
Personal consumption expenditures 8,958.7 8,163.3 8,996.5
Durable goods 958.7 1,016.0 996.5
Nondurable goods 2,365.8 2,375.6 2,384.0
Services 4,838.0 4,868.1 4,887.0
Personal interest payments (1) 184.9 187.8 190.6
Personal current transfer 112.8 114.5 115.0
To government aments 70.7 71.2 718.0
To the rest of the world (net) 42.1 43.2 43.2
Equals: Personal saving 128.6 62.2 84.1
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 1.5 0.7 1.0
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 7,954.5 7,989.8 8,016.1
Per capita:
Current dollars 29,238 29,329 29,415
Chained (2000dollars) 27,076 27,172 27,236
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 293,783 294,042 294,315
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,559.7 7,652.2 7,655.2
Durable goods 1,057.1 1,124.8 1,108.9
Nondurable goods 2,184.9 2,202.8 2,211.3
Services 4,324.9 4,342.2 4,349.7
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 107.985 107.939 107.999
Personal income, current dollars 0.2 0.5 0.4
Disposable personal income: 1.0
Current dollars 0.2 0.4 0.4
Chained (2000) dollars 0.0 0.4 0.3
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars -0.3 1.2 0.1
Chained (2000) dollars -0.6 1.2 0.0
2004
Sept. Oct. Nov.
Personal Income 9,726.4 9,803.4 9,844.4
Compensation of employees, received 6,713.8 6,752.0 6,766.1
Wage and salary disbursements 5,424.0 5,454.7 5,461.7
Private industries 4,493.8 4,523.1 4,528.2
Goods-producing industries 1,063.9 1,066.5 1,067.8
Manufacturing 700.9 700.2 700.1
Services-producing industries 3,429.9 3,456.6 3,460.4
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 903.3 905.2 905.9
Other services-producing
industries 2,526.6 2,551.4 2,554.5
Government 930.2 931.6 933.5
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,289.8 1,297.3 1,304.3
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 885.7 891.3 897.9
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 404.1 406.0 406.4
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 898.1 921.2 933.8
Farm 12.3 18.6 22.8
Nonfarm 885.8 902.5 911.0
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 134.2 163.2 160.8
Personal income receipts on assets 1,372.1 1,382.4 1,392.5
Personal interest income 1,947.2 953.9 960.5
Personal dividend income 1,424.9 428.5 431.9
Personal current transfer receipts 1,438.1 1,418.7 1,426.3
Government social benefits to persons 1,381.3 1,389.5 1,397.1
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 786.9 791.2 795.6
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 32.5 31.3 31.0
Other 561.9 567.0 570.5
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 56.8 29.2 29.2
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 829.9 834.1 835.0
Less: Personal current taxes 1,053.3 1,064.9 1,068.5
Equals: Disposable personal income 8,673.1 8,738.5 8,775.9
Less: Personal outlays 8,629.2 8,687.7 8,725.9
Personal consumption expenditures 8,320.2 8,375.3 8,409.9
Durable goods 1,008.4 1,004.4 1,001.4
Nondurable goods 2,402.1 2,442.4 2,451.8
Services 4,909.7 4,928.5 4,956.6
Personal interest payments (1) 193.5 1,196.5 199.5
Personal current transfer 115.6 115.9 116.5
To government aments 72.4 72.9 73.5
To the rest of the world (net) 43.2 43.0 43.0
Equals: Personal saving 43.9 50.8 50.0
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 0.5 0.6 0.6
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 8,022.4 8,047.2 8,064.4
Per capita:
Current dollars 29,442 29,638 29,740
Chained (2000dollars) 27,233 27,293 27,329
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 294,587 294,846 295,083
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,696.0 7,712.7 7,728.0
Durable goods 1,121.1 1,114.9 1,111.5
Nondurable goods 2,225.5 2,237.3 2,243.7
Services 4,365.5 4,375.1 4,386.4
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 108.111 108.592 108.823
Personal income, current dollars 0.2 0.8 0.4
Disposable personal income:
Current dollars 0.2 0.8 0.4
Chained (2000) dollars 0.1 0.3 0.2
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars 0.6 0.7 0.4
Chained (2000) dollars 0.5 0.2 0.2
2004 2005
Dec. Jan. (r)
Personal Income 10,213.5 9,968.9
Compensation of employees, received 6,799.5 6,844.8
Wage and salary disbursements 5,487.1 5,520.6
Private industries 4,552.3 4,577.5
Goods-producing industries 1,073.8 1,076.1
Manufacturing 703.5 705.7
Services-producing industries 3,478.5 3,501.4
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 909.6 918.4
Other services-producing
industries 2,568.9 2,583.0
Government 934.7 943.2
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,312.4 1,324.2
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 904.5 909.3
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 408.0 414.9
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 949.8 952.6
Farm 25.7 26.1
Nonfarm 924.0 926.5
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 159.9 155.2
Personal income receipts on assets 1,700.8 1,409.5
Personal interest income 967.2 971.7
Personal dividend income 733.6 437.8
Personal current transfer receipts 1,441.7 1,459.6
Government social benefits to persons 1,412.5 1,430.8
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 807.5 813.6
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 31.0 29.9
Other 574.0 587.3
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 29.2 28.9
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 838.2 852.8
Less: Personal current taxes 1,075.3 1,081.1
Equals: Disposable personal income 9,138.2 8,887.8
Less: Personal outlays 8,804.2 8,814.8
Personal consumption expenditures 8,484.6 8,486.1
Durable goods 1,045.1 1,006.6
Nondurable goods 2,454.8 2,475.6
Services 4,984.7 5,003.9
Personal interest payments (1) 202.5 205.4
Personal current transfer 117.1 12.3
To government aments 74.1 74.6
To the rest of the world (net) 43.0 48.7
Equals: Personal saving 334.1 73.0
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 3.7 0.8
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 8,401.2 8,158.5
Per capita:
Current dollars 30,945 30,076
Chained (2000dollars) 28,449 27,608
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 295,303 295,517
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,800.3 7,789.8
Durable goods 1,160.5 1,114.2
Nondurable goods 2,255.1 2,275.4
Services 4,406.0 4,413.0
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 108.773 108.939
Personal income, current dollars 3.7 -2.4
Disposable personal income:
Current dollars 4.1 -2.7
Chained (2000) dollars 4.2 -2.9
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars 0.9 0.0
Chained (2000) dollars 0.9 -0.1
2005
Feb. (r) Mar. (p)
Personal Income 10,010.3 10,058.3
Compensation of employees, received 6,868.7 6,892.5
Wage and salary disbursements 5,539.9 5,558.9
Private industries 4,593.1 4,610.0
Goods-producing industries 1,080.4 1,082.5
Manufacturing 708.0 706.5
Services-producing industries 3,512.7 3,527.5
Trade, transportation, and
utilities 920.4 922.4
Other services-producing
industries 2,592.3 2,605.1
Government 946.8 948.9
Supplements to wages and salaries 1,328.8 1,333.6
Employer ccontributions oremployee
pension and insurance funds 912.7 916.4
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 416.1 417.2
Proprietors' income with IVA and CCAdj 960.0 972.7
Farm 25.9 27.4
Nonfarm 934.0 945.2
Rental income of persons with CCAdj 151.5 147.8
Personal income receipts on assets 1,416.0 1,423.5
Personal interest income 976.2 980.7
Personal dividend income 439.8 442.8
Personal current transfer receipts 1,469.6 1,479.7
Government social benefits to persons 1,440.7 1,450.9
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits 821.5 830.1
Government unemployment insurance
benefits 29.7 29.4
Other 589.5 591.3
Other current transfer receipts, from
business (net) 28.9 28.9
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance 855.4 857.9
Less: Personal current taxes 1,087.0 1,093.1
Equals: Disposable personal income 8,923.3 8,965.2
Less: Personal outlays 8,875.5 8,930.1
Personal consumption expenditures 8,543.4 8,594.5
Durable goods 1,014.3 1,036.8
Nondurable goods 2,492.5 2,491.6
Services 5,036.6 5,066.1
Personal interest payments (1) 208.4 211.3
Personal current transfer 123.7 124.2
To government aments 75.0 75.5
To the rest of the world (net) 48.7 48.7
Equals: Personal saving 47.8 35.1
Personal saving as percentage of
disposable personal income 0.5 0.4
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars
(2) 8,168.9 8,169.6
Per capita:
Current dollars 30,175 30,295
Chained (2000dollars) 27,624 27,607
Population (midperiod,thousands) (3) 295,720 295,926
Personal consumption expenditures:
Billions of chained (2000) dollars 7,821.1 7,831.8
Durable goods 1,123.9 1,149.0
Nondurable goods 2,282.1 2,259.2
Services 4,429.0 4,441.5
Implicit price deflator, 2000=100 109.235 109.739
Personal income, current dollars 0.4 0.5
Disposable personal income:
Current dollars 0.4 0.5
Chained (2000) dollars 0.1 0.0
Personal consumption expenditures:
Current dollars 0.7 0.6
Chained (2000) dollars 0.4 0.1
(p) Preliminary
(r) Revised.
CCAdj Capital consumption adjustment.
IVA Inventory valuation adjustment.
(1.) Consists of nonmongage interest paid by households.
(2.) Equals disposable personal income deflated by the implicit price
deflator for personal consumption expenditures.
(3.) Population is the total population of the United States, including
the Armed Forces overseas and the institutionalized population. The
monthly estimate is the average of estimates for the first of the month
and the first of the following month: the annual estimate is the
average of the monthly estimates.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The estimates in this table were published in tables 1 and 4 in "Annual
Industry Accounts: Advance Estimates for 2004" in the May 2005 SURVEY.
Table 13.2. Current-Dollar and Real Value Added by Industry for
2002-2004
Billions of dollars
2002 2003 2004
Gross domestic product 10,487.0 11,004.0 11,735.0
Private industries 9,154.1 9,604.2 10,276.6
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 96.9 113.9 116.6
Farms 70.8 84.8
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 26.1 29.1
Mining 104.9 130.3 147.5
Oil and gas extraction 60.4 83.2
Mining, except oil and gas 27.4 27.7
Support activities for mining 17.1 19.4
Utilities 210.7 222.2 241.2
Construction 479.1 501.3 541.4
Manufacturing 1,347.2 1,402.3 1,494.0
Durable goods 771.9 798.0 862.6
Wood products 30.0 32.0
Nonmetallic mineral products 43.3 43.3
Primary metals 41.6 38.9
Fabricated metal products 109.4 112.2
Machinery 97.6 96.4
Computer and electronic products 130.5 147.6
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 46.1 47.3
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 114.1 121.9
Other transportation equipment 70.0 67.6
Furniture and related products 30.0 28.9
Miscellaneous manufacturing 59.4 62.0
Nondurablegoods 575.3 604.4 631.4
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 172.5 173.3
Textile mills and textile
product mills 22.3 21.7
Apparel and leather and allied
products 24.7 25.0
Paper products 50.8 51.5
Printing and related support
activities 46.0 45.2
Petroleum and coal products 25.7 38.2
Chemical products 167.0 181.5
Plastics and rubber products 66.2 68.0
Wholesale trade 624.9 645.4 688.1
Retail trade 744.3 770.5 797.6
Transportation and warehousing 304.4 319.3 338.6
Air transportation 50.0 56.5
Rail transportation 25.8 26.6
Water transportation 7.0 7.7
Truck transportation 95.4 97.2
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 15.8 16.3
Pipeline transportation 9.7 7.6
Other transportation and support
activities 72.5 75.5
Warehousing and storage 28.3 31.9
Information 470.0 493.8 547.2
Publishing industries (includes
software) 116.1 120.9
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 36.4 41.2
Broadcasting and telecommunica-
tions 272.8 283.0
Information and data processing
services 44.7 48.6
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 2,148.2 2,250.3 2,423.7
Finance and insurance 818.2 882.9 972.4
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 413.9 440.4
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 151.2 168.1
Insurance carriers and related
activities 234.8 256.0
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 18.2 18.4
Real estate and rental and leasing 1,330.0 1,367.4 1,451.3
Real estate 1,227.5 1,260.7
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets 102.5 106.7
Professional and business services 1,190.0 1,244.3 1,341.4
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 712.9 743.3 792.1
Legal services 149.2 160.6
Computer systems design and
related services 123.1 126.6
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services 440.6 456.1
Management of companies and
enterprises 178.0 191.3 213.6
Administrative and waste
management services 299.1 309.7 335.6
Administrative and support
services 272.9 282.4
Waste management and remediation
services 26.1 27.2
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 799.0 851.2 903.9
Educational services 91.5 94.5 99.5
Health care and social assistance 707.6 756.7 804.4
Ambulatory health care services 367.8 391.1
Hospitals and nursing and
residential care facilities 276.8 298.2
Social assistance 63.0 67.3
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 382.3 396.4 419.8
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation 102.5 106.6 111.8
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 46.8 49.0
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 55.7 57.6
Accommodation and food services 279.8 289.8 308.1
Accommodation 90.4 93.2
Food services and drinking
places 189.4 196.6
Other services, except government 252.1 263.0 275.5
Government 1,332.9 1,399.9 1,458.4
Federal 415.8 447.1 465.4
General government 350.4 378.4
Government enterprises 65.4 68.7
State and local 917.1 952.8 993.0
General government 844.3 876.9
Government enterprises 72.8 75.9
Not allocated by industry (1)
Addenda:
Private goods-producing industries
(2) 2,028.1 2,147.8 2,299.5
Private services-producing
industries (3) 7,126.0 7,456.3 7,977.0
Information-communications-techno-
logy-producing industries (4) 414.4 443.8 490.4
Billions of chained (2000)
dollars
2002 2003 2004
Gross domestic product 10,074.8 10,381.3 10,841.9
Private industries 8,851.6 9,123.0 9,543.5
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 98.1 103.5 96.9
Farms 69.9 72.7
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 28.3 31.1
Mining 112.4 104.6 106.9
Oil and gas extraction 77.6 65.3
Mining, except oil and gas 24.7 25.1
Support activities for mining 10.9 12.7
Utilities 190.7 202.0 213.0
Construction 425.1 424.1 433.4
Manufacturing 1,378.2 1,440.0 1,501.3
Durable goods 824.3 874.5 925.7
Wood products 29.9 29.9
Nonmetallic mineral products 42.8 43.4
Primary metals 43.6 41.9
Fabricated metal products 106.3 109.9
Machinery 94.5 93.7
Computer and electronic products 195.3 250.9
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 46.4 48.9
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 120.3 131.0
Other transportation equipment 64.5 60.1
Furniture and related products 28.2 27.2
Miscellaneous manufacturing 55.9 57.8
Nondurablegoods 553.0 566.2 578.4
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 153.0 154.6
Textile mills and textile
product mills 21.7 21.9
Apparel and leather and allied
products 25.0 25.5
Paper products 51.3 53.6
Printing and related support
activities 44.2 43.2
Petroleum and coal products 31.5 28.1
Chemical products 163.3 174.0
Plastics and rubber products 63.6 66.1
Wholesale trade 643.0 631.0 651.6
Retail trade 746.4 788.4 829.7
Transportation and warehousing 299.1 314.2 324.7
Air transportation 61.1 73.8
Rail transportation 24.2 24.3
Water transportation 6.3 6.4
Truck transportation 87.9 88.0
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 14.7 14.5
Pipeline transportation 8.0 7.7
Other transportation and support
activities 69.6 71.2
Warehousing and storage 27.1 30.3
Information 475.5 502.4 551.7
Publishing industries (includes
software) 113.6 121.3
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 33.5 35.5
Broadcasting and telecommunica-
tions 285.7 299.2
Information and data processing
services 42.5 46.1
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 2,033.3 2,098.6 2,215.8
Finance and insurance 793.8 856.3 923.1
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 376.2 398.7
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 183.8 218.1
Insurance carriers and related
activities 221.8 229.4
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 11.6 14.1
Real estate and rental and leasing 1,239.7 1,244.1 1,295.7
Real estate 1,135.9 1,140.7
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets 103.5 103.0
Professional and business services 1,147.9 1,188.0 1,245.4
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 681.2 701.8 730.5
Legal services 135.8 140.8
Computer systems design and
related services 123.5 129.8
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services 421.9 431.2
Management of companies and
enterprises 179.8 186.5 197.2
Administrative and waste
management services 286.7 299.6 317.7
Administrative and support
services 261.4 272.6
Waste management and remediation
services 25.3 27.0
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 726.6 746.8 766.7
Educational services 79.2 77.8 77.3
Health care and social assistance 647.6 669.3 690.0
Ambulatory health care services 348.7 363.6
Hospitals and nursing and
residential care facilities 241.7 246.8
Social assistance 57.9 59.9
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 354.1 360.9 377.2
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation 94.7 95.6 97.5
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 43.0 43.3
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 51.6 52.3
Accommodation and food services 259.4 265.2 279.8
Accommodation 87.9 89.2
Food services and drinking
places 171.5 176.0
Other services, except government 223.4 224.5 240.4
Government 1,230.4 1,247.3 1,262.4
Federal 380.6 390.3 395.6
General government 323.2 331.7
Government enterprises 57.7 58.8
State and local 849.7 856.9 866.6
General government 784.3 788.3
Government enterprises 65.6 68.7
Not allocated by industry (1) -13.6 -23.7
Addenda:
Private goods-producing industries
(2) 2,013.3 2,069.0 2,132.5
Private services-producing
industries (3) 6,837.9 7,053.7 7,410.5
Information-communications-techno-
logy-producing industries (4) 473.4 535.8 614.9
(1.) Chained (2000) dollar series are calculated as the product of the
chain-type quantity index and the 2000 current-dollar value of the
corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for the
chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the
corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additive. The
value of not allocated by industry reflects the difference between the
first line and the sum of the most detailed lines, as well as the
differences in source data used to estimate GDP by industry and the
expenditures measure of real GDP
(2.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; and manufacturing.
(3.) Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance,
real estate, rental, and leasing; professional and business services;
educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services; and other
services, except government.
(4.) Consists of computer and electronic products; publishing
industries (includes software); information and data processing
services; and computer systems design and related services.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
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