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National Income and Product Accounts Tables - Part 1 - Statistical Data Included
Survey of Current Business, August, 2000
This section presents revised annual estimates for 1997-99, revised quarterly estimates for 1997:I-2000:I, and the "advance" estimates for 2000:II for nearly all of the full set of tables of the national income and product accounts (NIPA's); these estimates were released on July 28, 2000. for information about the revision, see "Annual Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts" in this issue.
In this annual revision, a new table 7.20 has been added. It shows annual chain-type quantity and price indexes for personal consumption expenditures by type of expenditure, and it corresponds to the presentation of the chained-dollar estimates in table 2.5.
Tables 3.15-3.20, 5.16, 8.28, 9.1-9.6 on the revised basis are not yet available. Tables 5.16 and 8.28 are scheduled to be published in the September 2000 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. The other tables are scheduled to be published in the October 2000 SURVEY.
The annual and quarterly estimates for gross domestic product (GDP) are presented in "GDP and Other Major NIPA Series, 1929-2000:I." The estimates for most of the NIPA series, beginning with 1929, are available in BEA's Web site a <www.bea.doc.gov.> and on STAT-USA's Web site a <www.stat-usa.gov>.
As indicated, the tables present annual [Al, quarterly [Q], and monthly [M] estimates.
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